Sudan Rejects UN Famine Report, Blames RSF Militia
The Sudanese government vehemently refutes a UN report declaring famine in several regions, attributing the humanitarian crisis primarily to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's actions, citing outdated data and flawed methodology in the report.
Sudan Rejects UN Famine Report, Blames RSF Militia
The Sudanese government vehemently refutes a UN report declaring famine in several regions, attributing the humanitarian crisis primarily to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's actions, citing outdated data and flawed methodology in the report.
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56% Bias Score
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Biden Leaves Office
The Biden administration will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid before January 20, including munitions for advanced air defense systems and artillery, bringing the total US security assistance to over $64 billion since February 2022.
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Biden Leaves Office
The Biden administration will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid before January 20, including munitions for advanced air defense systems and artillery, bringing the total US security assistance to over $64 billion since February 2022.
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36% Bias Score
Hamas Calls for Mobilization Against PA Crackdown in West Bank
Hamas denounced the Palestinian Authority's counter-terror operation in the West Bank, calling for public resistance against what it describes as "unprecedented aggression," amidst an ongoing internal conflict that includes accusations of human rights violations from both sides.
Hamas Calls for Mobilization Against PA Crackdown in West Bank
Hamas denounced the Palestinian Authority's counter-terror operation in the West Bank, calling for public resistance against what it describes as "unprecedented aggression," amidst an ongoing internal conflict that includes accusations of human rights violations from both sides.
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40% Bias Score
\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...
\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...
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32% Bias Score
Ukraine Reports 164 Combat Clashes with Russia on Boxing Day
Ukraine's military reported 164 combat clashes with Russia on Boxing Day, alongside 35 air strikes and over 4,600 shelling attacks, amidst intense fighting near the key logistics hub of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine Reports 164 Combat Clashes with Russia on Boxing Day
Ukraine's military reported 164 combat clashes with Russia on Boxing Day, alongside 35 air strikes and over 4,600 shelling attacks, amidst intense fighting near the key logistics hub of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score
First Aid Convoy Reaches Besieged Khartoum Area Since April 2023
A 28-truck aid convoy, comprising food and medical supplies from WFP, Unicef, and MSF, reached a besieged area of Khartoum on December 25, 2023, for the first time since the civil war began in April, providing crucial aid to 78,000 people in famine-risk areas.
First Aid Convoy Reaches Besieged Khartoum Area Since April 2023
A 28-truck aid convoy, comprising food and medical supplies from WFP, Unicef, and MSF, reached a besieged area of Khartoum on December 25, 2023, for the first time since the civil war began in April, providing crucial aid to 78,000 people in famine-risk areas.
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32% Bias Score
Russia's Kharkiv Offensive, North Korean Casualty, and Plane Crash in Chechnya
Russian forces continue their offensive near Kharkiv, Ukraine, prompting evacuations of 44 settlements after Christmas Day missile strikes on energy facilities; a North Korean soldier fighting for Russia died as a prisoner of war, marking the first such casualty; and a plane crash in Chechnya, poten...
Russia's Kharkiv Offensive, North Korean Casualty, and Plane Crash in Chechnya
Russian forces continue their offensive near Kharkiv, Ukraine, prompting evacuations of 44 settlements after Christmas Day missile strikes on energy facilities; a North Korean soldier fighting for Russia died as a prisoner of war, marking the first such casualty; and a plane crash in Chechnya, poten...
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44% Bias Score
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
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32% Bias Score
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike on Sanaa International Airport injured a member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' flight crew during a mission to negotiate the release of UN staff detainees and assess the health situation in Yemen; Israel stated the strikes targeted Houthi military infrastruc...
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike on Sanaa International Airport injured a member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' flight crew during a mission to negotiate the release of UN staff detainees and assess the health situation in Yemen; Israel stated the strikes targeted Houthi military infrastruc...
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52% Bias Score
Russia Claims Gains in Ukraine Amidst Drone and Missile Clashes; Passenger Plane Crash Adds Tension
Russia claims to have captured two villages in eastern Ukraine and shot down British-made missiles, while Ukraine reports shooting down numerous Russian drones; a downed Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan adds further tension, with both sides trading blame; Russia proposes Slovakia as a venue...
Russia Claims Gains in Ukraine Amidst Drone and Missile Clashes; Passenger Plane Crash Adds Tension
Russia claims to have captured two villages in eastern Ukraine and shot down British-made missiles, while Ukraine reports shooting down numerous Russian drones; a downed Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan adds further tension, with both sides trading blame; Russia proposes Slovakia as a venue...
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36% Bias Score
FSB Arrests Four in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB arrested four Russians for allegedly plotting to assassinate top defense officials using a car bomb and an explosive in an envelope; this follows the December 17th assassination of Major General Igor Kirillov, which prompted President Putin to criticize security failures.
FSB Arrests Four in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB arrested four Russians for allegedly plotting to assassinate top defense officials using a car bomb and an explosive in an envelope; this follows the December 17th assassination of Major General Igor Kirillov, which prompted President Putin to criticize security failures.
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48% Bias Score
Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
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36% Bias Score