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Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.
Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.
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40% Bias Score


Cautious Optimism for Ukraine Peace Amidst Intense Kursk Fighting
Amidst cautious optimism from the U.S. and Russia, Ukraine accuses Putin of delaying tactics while the G7 urges Russia to fully accept a ceasefire agreement. Intense fighting continues in Kursk, with Russia claiming significant gains, while Ukraine insists its forces are repositioning.
Cautious Optimism for Ukraine Peace Amidst Intense Kursk Fighting
Amidst cautious optimism from the U.S. and Russia, Ukraine accuses Putin of delaying tactics while the G7 urges Russia to fully accept a ceasefire agreement. Intense fighting continues in Kursk, with Russia claiming significant gains, while Ukraine insists its forces are repositioning.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Strike Kills Nine Charity Workers in Gaza
At least nine charity workers were killed and several injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel says it targeted "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
Israeli Strike Kills Nine Charity Workers in Gaza
At least nine charity workers were killed and several injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel says it targeted "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
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40% Bias Score


Wasserman: Ukraine Conflict Rooted in Polish Propaganda
Anatoly Wasserman, an Odessa native, attributes the attacks on Russian territory to a long-standing Polish falsehood portraying Ukraine as separate from Russia, claiming that attempts to realize this falsehood inevitably lead to terror against the Russian majority; he predicts a long post-conflict r...
Wasserman: Ukraine Conflict Rooted in Polish Propaganda
Anatoly Wasserman, an Odessa native, attributes the attacks on Russian territory to a long-standing Polish falsehood portraying Ukraine as separate from Russia, claiming that attempts to realize this falsehood inevitably lead to terror against the Russian majority; he predicts a long post-conflict r...
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72% Bias Score


Putin Conditions Ceasefire Acceptance Amid Renewed Ukraine-Russia Attacks
Following Ukraine's acceptance of a 30-day ceasefire proposal, Russia's President Vladimir Putin responded with conditions, including addressing the conflict's root causes before a truce, while Ukraine's President Zelensky called it a delaying tactic and urged further sanctions; renewed attacks by b...
Putin Conditions Ceasefire Acceptance Amid Renewed Ukraine-Russia Attacks
Following Ukraine's acceptance of a 30-day ceasefire proposal, Russia's President Vladimir Putin responded with conditions, including addressing the conflict's root causes before a truce, while Ukraine's President Zelensky called it a delaying tactic and urged further sanctions; renewed attacks by b...
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian War's Human Cost Highlighted in "Al onze helden liggen hier
Phaedra Werkhoven's "Al onze helden liggen hier" details the personal accounts of grieving families at Lviv's Mars Field, highlighting the human cost of the war in Ukraine, particularly the insufficient Western weaponry contributing to heavy losses, during the Boekenweek event centered around 'Mothe...
Ukrainian War's Human Cost Highlighted in "Al onze helden liggen hier
Phaedra Werkhoven's "Al onze helden liggen hier" details the personal accounts of grieving families at Lviv's Mars Field, highlighting the human cost of the war in Ukraine, particularly the insufficient Western weaponry contributing to heavy losses, during the Boekenweek event centered around 'Mothe...
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64% Bias Score

Drone Attacks and Retaliatory Strikes Across Russia and Ukraine
Multiple drone attacks targeted Russia, and Ukraine saw retaliatory strikes hitting various cities, causing damage to infrastructure and casualties. A power outage in Chernomorsk and the reported targeting of foreign volunteers in Kryvyi Rih are noteworthy events.

Drone Attacks and Retaliatory Strikes Across Russia and Ukraine
Multiple drone attacks targeted Russia, and Ukraine saw retaliatory strikes hitting various cities, causing damage to infrastructure and casualties. A power outage in Chernomorsk and the reported targeting of foreign volunteers in Kryvyi Rih are noteworthy events.
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Denies Encirclement in Kursk Amidst Intense Fighting
Ukraine denies its troops in Russia's Kursk region are encircled, despite Russia claiming territorial gains and Ukraine confirming a retreat from Sudzha; the conflict continues with intense fighting and conflicting reports.

Ukraine Denies Encirclement in Kursk Amidst Intense Fighting
Ukraine denies its troops in Russia's Kursk region are encircled, despite Russia claiming territorial gains and Ukraine confirming a retreat from Sudzha; the conflict continues with intense fighting and conflicting reports.
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32% Bias Score

Latakia Explosion Kills Three, Injures Twelve
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least three people, injured twelve, and left others trapped under rubble; the incident occurred one week after intense clashes resulting in over 1200 deaths, according to activists.

Latakia Explosion Kills Three, Injures Twelve
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least three people, injured twelve, and left others trapped under rubble; the incident occurred one week after intense clashes resulting in over 1200 deaths, according to activists.
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36% Bias Score

Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.

Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.
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40% Bias Score

Kurdish-led Administration Rejects Syria's Draft Constitution
The Kurdish-led administration in northeastern Syria rejected interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa's draft constitution, citing concerns about authoritarianism despite a recent agreement for the Syrian Democratic Forces' (SDF) integration into state institutions; this follows violent clashes in the cou...

Kurdish-led Administration Rejects Syria's Draft Constitution
The Kurdish-led administration in northeastern Syria rejected interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa's draft constitution, citing concerns about authoritarianism despite a recent agreement for the Syrian Democratic Forces' (SDF) integration into state institutions; this follows violent clashes in the cou...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Teen Saves Father's Life Using Knowledge from UNICEF Program
In war-torn Syria, 15-year-old Mohammed used knowledge from a UNICEF child-friendly space to prevent his father from touching unexploded ordnance, highlighting the program's effectiveness in saving lives and addressing the estimated 324,000 unexploded ordnance pieces across the country.

Syrian Teen Saves Father's Life Using Knowledge from UNICEF Program
In war-torn Syria, 15-year-old Mohammed used knowledge from a UNICEF child-friendly space to prevent his father from touching unexploded ordnance, highlighting the program's effectiveness in saving lives and addressing the estimated 324,000 unexploded ordnance pieces across the country.
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28% Bias Score
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