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RSF Shells Sudanese Presidential Palace; North Darfur Civilian Deaths Exceed 500
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary artillery shelled Sudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum on May 1st, 2024, the second such attack in a week, using long-range artillery from Al-Salha, south of Omdurman; while in North Darfur, at least 542 civilians have been killed in three weeks, wi...
RSF Shells Sudanese Presidential Palace; North Darfur Civilian Deaths Exceed 500
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary artillery shelled Sudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum on May 1st, 2024, the second such attack in a week, using long-range artillery from Al-Salha, south of Omdurman; while in North Darfur, at least 542 civilians have been killed in three weeks, wi...
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32% Bias Score


RSF Attacks Trigger Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis in North Darfur
The UN warns of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan's North Darfur due to RSF attacks, causing up to 400,000 people to flee Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps, leaving 450,000 cut off from aid and facing starvation and disease in Tawila.
RSF Attacks Trigger Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis in North Darfur
The UN warns of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan's North Darfur due to RSF attacks, causing up to 400,000 people to flee Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps, leaving 450,000 cut off from aid and facing starvation and disease in Tawila.
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52% Bias Score


RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan Amidst Darfur Violence
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, led by Gen. Mohammed Dagalo, announced a rival government on Tuesday, claiming control of Darfur and other regions, after recent attacks in Darfur that killed over 400 people and displaced hundreds of thousands, prompting international condemnation and concer...
RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan Amidst Darfur Violence
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, led by Gen. Mohammed Dagalo, announced a rival government on Tuesday, claiming control of Darfur and other regions, after recent attacks in Darfur that killed over 400 people and displaced hundreds of thousands, prompting international condemnation and concer...
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56% Bias Score


RSF Attack on Darfur Refugee Camp: 150,000 Dead, 13 Million Displaced
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in Sudan attacked the Samsam refugee camp, killing clinic staff and burning the camp, amidst a wider conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese army, causing 150,000 deaths and 13 million displaced since the war began two years ago.
RSF Attack on Darfur Refugee Camp: 150,000 Dead, 13 Million Displaced
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in Sudan attacked the Samsam refugee camp, killing clinic staff and burning the camp, amidst a wider conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese army, causing 150,000 deaths and 13 million displaced since the war began two years ago.
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36% Bias Score


RSF Takeover of Zamzam Camp Displaces Hundreds of Thousands in Sudan
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized Sudan's Zamzam camp in North Darfur, displacing 60,000–80,000 households (up to 400,000 people) after a four-day assault that killed over 300 civilians, including 10 aid workers, escalating Sudan's ongoing war.
RSF Takeover of Zamzam Camp Displaces Hundreds of Thousands in Sudan
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized Sudan's Zamzam camp in North Darfur, displacing 60,000–80,000 households (up to 400,000 people) after a four-day assault that killed over 300 civilians, including 10 aid workers, escalating Sudan's ongoing war.
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40% Bias Score


RSF Attack on Zamzam Camp: Evidence of Human Rights Abuses in Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked Zamzam camp in North Darfur on April 11th, resulting in the execution of at least one civilian, widespread fires, and further evidence of human rights abuses during the ongoing Sudanese civil war.
RSF Attack on Zamzam Camp: Evidence of Human Rights Abuses in Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked Zamzam camp in North Darfur on April 11th, resulting in the execution of at least one civilian, widespread fires, and further evidence of human rights abuses during the ongoing Sudanese civil war.
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Sudan Crisis: Desperate Measures as Thousands Flee Violence
Following an attack on a displacement camp near El-Fasher, Sudan, people are resorting to eating charcoal and leaves to survive, as tens of thousands flee the violence amid a devastating humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ...

Sudan Crisis: Desperate Measures as Thousands Flee Violence
Following an attack on a displacement camp near El-Fasher, Sudan, people are resorting to eating charcoal and leaves to survive, as tens of thousands flee the violence amid a devastating humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ...
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56% Bias Score

57 Dead in Darfur Clashes Amidst Sudan's Civil War
At least 57 civilians were killed in Darfur, Sudan, on Wednesday during clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al-Fashir; this follows last weekend's RSF attacks that killed over 400 and displaced 400,000, according to the UN, amid a larger civil war tha...

57 Dead in Darfur Clashes Amidst Sudan's Civil War
At least 57 civilians were killed in Darfur, Sudan, on Wednesday during clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al-Fashir; this follows last weekend's RSF attacks that killed over 400 and displaced 400,000, according to the UN, amid a larger civil war tha...
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RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Ongoing Conflict
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declared a rival "Government of Peace and Unity" after two years of bloody conflict with the Sudanese army, claiming control over Darfur and parts of Kordofan, significantly complicating international peace efforts amidst a devastating humanitarian crisis.

RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Ongoing Conflict
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declared a rival "Government of Peace and Unity" after two years of bloody conflict with the Sudanese army, claiming control over Darfur and parts of Kordofan, significantly complicating international peace efforts amidst a devastating humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score

RSF Attack on Darfur Camp Displaces 400,000, Exacerbating Sudan Crisis
The Rapid Support Forces' (RSF) seizure of Zamzam camp in Sudan's Darfur region forced 400,000 people to flee, causing hundreds of casualties and escalating the ongoing civil war's humanitarian crisis, prompting an international aid conference.

RSF Attack on Darfur Camp Displaces 400,000, Exacerbating Sudan Crisis
The Rapid Support Forces' (RSF) seizure of Zamzam camp in Sudan's Darfur region forced 400,000 people to flee, causing hundreds of casualties and escalating the ongoing civil war's humanitarian crisis, prompting an international aid conference.
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44% Bias Score

Sudan's El-Fasher Siege: Civilians Face Starvation and Fear
The BBC used mobile phones to reveal the dire situation in el-Fasher, Sudan, where a year-long siege by the RSF has caused widespread death and suffering, leaving civilians facing violence, hunger, and displacement.

Sudan's El-Fasher Siege: Civilians Face Starvation and Fear
The BBC used mobile phones to reveal the dire situation in el-Fasher, Sudan, where a year-long siege by the RSF has caused widespread death and suffering, leaving civilians facing violence, hunger, and displacement.
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44% Bias Score

RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 100 Civilians
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan attacked displaced persons camps in Darfur, killing at least 100 civilians and nine aid workers, destroying vital infrastructure in camps hosting over 700,000 people, escalating the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 100 Civilians
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan attacked displaced persons camps in Darfur, killing at least 100 civilians and nine aid workers, destroying vital infrastructure in camps hosting over 700,000 people, escalating the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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