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U.N. Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A U.N. report reveals a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 documented cases, with the highest numbers in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Israel and Russia are on notice for potential future blacklisting.
U.N. Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A U.N. report reveals a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 documented cases, with the highest numbers in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Israel and Russia are on notice for potential future blacklisting.
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48% Bias Score


Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria Threatens Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Research in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases" reveals a high prevalence of multi-drug-resistant bacteria in Gaza due to the 22-month conflict, damaged healthcare, and scarce medical supplies, resulting in longer illnesses, increased transmission, and higher death rates.
Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria Threatens Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Research in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases" reveals a high prevalence of multi-drug-resistant bacteria in Gaza due to the 22-month conflict, damaged healthcare, and scarce medical supplies, resulting in longer illnesses, increased transmission, and higher death rates.
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36% Bias Score


529 Kazakhstani Citizens Signed Contracts with Russian Military for Ukraine War
At least 529 Kazakhstani citizens signed contracts with the Russian military to fight in Ukraine since the start of 2025, while the number fighting for Ukraine is unknown. A journalist's investigation revealed organized recruitment from Kazakhstan, offering high financial incentives despite potentia...
529 Kazakhstani Citizens Signed Contracts with Russian Military for Ukraine War
At least 529 Kazakhstani citizens signed contracts with the Russian military to fight in Ukraine since the start of 2025, while the number fighting for Ukraine is unknown. A journalist's investigation revealed organized recruitment from Kazakhstan, offering high financial incentives despite potentia...
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48% Bias Score


Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, including Anas al Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, near Al Shifa hospital, raising concerns about the escalating violence against media workers in the region.
Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, including Anas al Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, near Al Shifa hospital, raising concerns about the escalating violence against media workers in the region.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Delaying Prisoner Exchange
Russia accuses Ukraine of delaying a prisoner exchange agreed upon in Istanbul, claiming Kyiv refuses to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers; pro-Kremlin media amplified these claims with personal data and purported testimonies, while Kyiv calls it a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizi...
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36% Bias Score


U2 Condemns Netanyahu's Actions in Gaza
U2 issued a statement condemning both Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza, describing Netanyahu's actions as "unequivocally condemnable" and reaching "uncharted territory of depravity and illegality," while calling for the release of hostages and cessation of hostil...
U2 Condemns Netanyahu's Actions in Gaza
U2 issued a statement condemning both Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza, describing Netanyahu's actions as "unequivocally condemnable" and reaching "uncharted territory of depravity and illegality," while calling for the release of hostages and cessation of hostil...
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change and Conflict Threaten Burkina Faso's Tiébélé World Heritage Site
The Royal Court of Tiébélé in Burkina Faso, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique painted houses, is threatened by unpredictable rainfall due to climate change and decreased tourism caused by jihadist violence, impacting its preservation and the local economy.

Climate Change and Conflict Threaten Burkina Faso's Tiébélé World Heritage Site
The Royal Court of Tiébélé in Burkina Faso, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique painted houses, is threatened by unpredictable rainfall due to climate change and decreased tourism caused by jihadist violence, impacting its preservation and the local economy.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Military Kills Militants Disguised as Aid Workers in Gaza
The Israeli army killed militants in Gaza disguised as aid workers using a World Central Kitchen vehicle, after confirming with the organization that they were not affiliated; this follows previous attacks on WCK staff in the ongoing conflict resulting in over 61,400 Palestinian deaths.

Israeli Military Kills Militants Disguised as Aid Workers in Gaza
The Israeli army killed militants in Gaza disguised as aid workers using a World Central Kitchen vehicle, after confirming with the organization that they were not affiliated; this follows previous attacks on WCK staff in the ongoing conflict resulting in over 61,400 Palestinian deaths.
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan: Improved Security Amidst Ongoing Instability
Following the Taliban's rise to power, Afghanistan saw a reduction in crime and drug use, enabling land travel in most areas. However, the country faces ongoing security challenges from opposition groups and terrorist organizations, necessitating stringent security measures for tourists.

Afghanistan: Improved Security Amidst Ongoing Instability
Following the Taliban's rise to power, Afghanistan saw a reduction in crime and drug use, enabling land travel in most areas. However, the country faces ongoing security challenges from opposition groups and terrorist organizations, necessitating stringent security measures for tourists.
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52% Bias Score

UN Warns Israel of Potential Listing in Sexual Violence Report
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Israel of potential inclusion in a UN report on sexual violence due to credible information of violations against Palestinians in prisons and detention centers; Israel rejected the accusations as baseless.

UN Warns Israel of Potential Listing in Sexual Violence Report
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Israel of potential inclusion in a UN report on sexual violence due to credible information of violations against Palestinians in prisons and detention centers; Israel rejected the accusations as baseless.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Unveils New Weapons Systems, Enhancing Military Capabilities
Russia possesses undisclosed new weapons alongside the Orenburg missile system, which has been deployed in Belarus, significantly bolstering Russia's and Belarus' military capabilities and signaling a possible response to Western military actions.

Russia Unveils New Weapons Systems, Enhancing Military Capabilities
Russia possesses undisclosed new weapons alongside the Orenburg missile system, which has been deployed in Belarus, significantly bolstering Russia's and Belarus' military capabilities and signaling a possible response to Western military actions.
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64% Bias Score

Mental Health Project in South Sudan Faces Uncertain Future
A mental health project in Mundri, South Sudan, has provided services to over 20,000 people since late 2022, addressing a critical gap in healthcare, but its future is uncertain due to expiring funding.

Mental Health Project in South Sudan Faces Uncertain Future
A mental health project in Mundri, South Sudan, has provided services to over 20,000 people since late 2022, addressing a critical gap in healthcare, but its future is uncertain due to expiring funding.
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40% Bias Score
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