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Deadly Unknown Illness Spreads in Northwestern Congo
An unknown illness in northwestern Congo has killed over 50 people since January 21, with 419 cases reported; initial investigations suggest a link to bat consumption, but tests for common hemorrhagic fevers were negative.
Deadly Unknown Illness Spreads in Northwestern Congo
An unknown illness in northwestern Congo has killed over 50 people since January 21, with 419 cases reported; initial investigations suggest a link to bat consumption, but tests for common hemorrhagic fevers were negative.
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48% Bias Score


UN Security Council Adopts Resolution on Ukraine Conflict, Omitting Russia's Role
The UN Security Council adopted a US-backed resolution calling for an end to the Ukraine conflict, omitting blame for Russia; ten members voted in favor, including Russia and the US, while European members abstained, contrasting with a prior UN General Assembly vote explicitly condemning Russia.
UN Security Council Adopts Resolution on Ukraine Conflict, Omitting Russia's Role
The UN Security Council adopted a US-backed resolution calling for an end to the Ukraine conflict, omitting blame for Russia; ten members voted in favor, including Russia and the US, while European members abstained, contrasting with a prior UN General Assembly vote explicitly condemning Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Front Lines
In Ukraine's war, numerous amputee soldiers have returned to active duty despite severe injuries, driven by a sense of duty amid Russia's advances and US-Russia talks, highlighting the conflict's high human cost and long-term implications for Ukraine's military and society.
Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Front Lines
In Ukraine's war, numerous amputee soldiers have returned to active duty despite severe injuries, driven by a sense of duty amid Russia's advances and US-Russia talks, highlighting the conflict's high human cost and long-term implications for Ukraine's military and society.
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44% Bias Score


Sudan's RSF Signs Unity Government Charter Amidst Objections
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allies signed a charter to form a unity government in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday, despite objections from Sudan's transitional council which fears further destabilization; in Niger, five soldiers died in a terrorist ambush; Senegal will prioritize livestock...
Sudan's RSF Signs Unity Government Charter Amidst Objections
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allies signed a charter to form a unity government in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday, despite objections from Sudan's transitional council which fears further destabilization; in Niger, five soldiers died in a terrorist ambush; Senegal will prioritize livestock...
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24% Bias Score


Israel Deploys Tanks to West Bank, Bars Return of 40,000 Fleeing Palestinians
Israel deployed tanks into the West Bank on Sunday for the first time since 2002, aiming to prevent terrorism, while 40,000 Palestinians have fled and are prohibited from returning, as confirmed by the UN, amid a fragile ceasefire with Hamas.
Israel Deploys Tanks to West Bank, Bars Return of 40,000 Fleeing Palestinians
Israel deployed tanks into the West Bank on Sunday for the first time since 2002, aiming to prevent terrorism, while 40,000 Palestinians have fled and are prohibited from returning, as confirmed by the UN, amid a fragile ceasefire with Hamas.
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68% Bias Score


Ukrainian Amputee Soldiers Return to Front Lines Amidst Devastating War
In Ukraine's ongoing war, several amputee soldiers have returned to active duty, driven by a profound sense of duty and the country's dire situation; President Zelenskyy states 380,000 soldiers have been wounded, 46,000 killed, and tens of thousands are missing, demonstrating the war's devastating h...
Ukrainian Amputee Soldiers Return to Front Lines Amidst Devastating War
In Ukraine's ongoing war, several amputee soldiers have returned to active duty, driven by a profound sense of duty and the country's dire situation; President Zelenskyy states 380,000 soldiers have been wounded, 46,000 killed, and tens of thousands are missing, demonstrating the war's devastating h...
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48% Bias Score

South African Casualties in DRC Conflict Rise to 14
The South African army confirmed the evacuation of seriously wounded soldiers from Goma, DRC, following clashes with the M23 rebel group and Rwandan troops; at least 14 South African soldiers have died since January, while over 7,000 deaths are reported since January by Kinshasa, amidst accusations ...

South African Casualties in DRC Conflict Rise to 14
The South African army confirmed the evacuation of seriously wounded soldiers from Goma, DRC, following clashes with the M23 rebel group and Rwandan troops; at least 14 South African soldiers have died since January, while over 7,000 deaths are reported since January by Kinshasa, amidst accusations ...
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40% Bias Score

US and Ukraine Present Competing UN Resolutions on Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The US presented a UN resolution calling for an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, contrasting with a Ukrainian-EU resolution demanding Russian troop withdrawal, highlighting differing approaches to conflict resolution and creating a diplomatic rift ahead of a February 24th vote.

US and Ukraine Present Competing UN Resolutions on Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The US presented a UN resolution calling for an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, contrasting with a Ukrainian-EU resolution demanding Russian troop withdrawal, highlighting differing approaches to conflict resolution and creating a diplomatic rift ahead of a February 24th vote.
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48% Bias Score

Life in Ukraine: Normalcy Amidst War
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukrainians maintain a semblance of normalcy in their daily lives, balancing work, school, and social activities with constant awareness of missile threats and preparations for potential attacks, reflecting their adaptation and resilience.

Life in Ukraine: Normalcy Amidst War
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukrainians maintain a semblance of normalcy in their daily lives, balancing work, school, and social activities with constant awareness of missile threats and preparations for potential attacks, reflecting their adaptation and resilience.
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28% Bias Score

Record Russian Drone Attacks on Ukraine
On February 23rd, 2024, Russia launched a record 267 drone attacks on Ukraine, resulting in one death, five injuries, and widespread damage across multiple regions; 138 drones were intercepted, yet 119 successfully reached their targets.

Record Russian Drone Attacks on Ukraine
On February 23rd, 2024, Russia launched a record 267 drone attacks on Ukraine, resulting in one death, five injuries, and widespread damage across multiple regions; 138 drones were intercepted, yet 119 successfully reached their targets.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Postpones Prisoner Release After Hamas Violates Ceasefire Agreement
Following Hamas's failure to fully comply with the ceasefire agreement, Israel postponed the release of approximately 600 Palestinian prisoners, citing Hamas's use of released hostages in demeaning videos and displays. Four sets of remains are expected to be returned Thursday, completing the first p...

Israel Postpones Prisoner Release After Hamas Violates Ceasefire Agreement
Following Hamas's failure to fully comply with the ceasefire agreement, Israel postponed the release of approximately 600 Palestinian prisoners, citing Hamas's use of released hostages in demeaning videos and displays. Four sets of remains are expected to be returned Thursday, completing the first p...
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Food Aid: Sufficient Supply, Unequal Distribution Due to Hamas Interference
A peer-reviewed study found that despite sufficient food supplied to Gaza (478,229 metric tons exceeding international standards), Hamas's interference in distribution prevented equitable access; this contrasts sharply with the starvation diets imposed on Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Gaza Food Aid: Sufficient Supply, Unequal Distribution Due to Hamas Interference
A peer-reviewed study found that despite sufficient food supplied to Gaza (478,229 metric tons exceeding international standards), Hamas's interference in distribution prevented equitable access; this contrasts sharply with the starvation diets imposed on Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
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48% Bias Score
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