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Slow Return to Northern Israel After Hamas and Hezbollah Attacks
The October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel triggered the evacuation of 60,000 northern residents; 70% now consider not returning due to security concerns, damaged infrastructure, and job losses following Hezbollah attacks that destroyed hundreds of avocado trees and damaged 1,000 homes in Kiryat Shmona...
Slow Return to Northern Israel After Hamas and Hezbollah Attacks
The October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel triggered the evacuation of 60,000 northern residents; 70% now consider not returning due to security concerns, damaged infrastructure, and job losses following Hezbollah attacks that destroyed hundreds of avocado trees and damaged 1,000 homes in Kiryat Shmona...
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40% Bias Score


Jigjiga Road Widening Project Displaces Businesses, Raises Concerns
A road widening project in Jigjiga, Ethiopia, has displaced businesses, causing significant financial losses for some owners who received no compensation or prior notice; the project, part of a nationwide initiative costing 3.5 billion Ethiopian birr, highlights the need for improved communication a...
Jigjiga Road Widening Project Displaces Businesses, Raises Concerns
A road widening project in Jigjiga, Ethiopia, has displaced businesses, causing significant financial losses for some owners who received no compensation or prior notice; the project, part of a nationwide initiative costing 3.5 billion Ethiopian birr, highlights the need for improved communication a...
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48% Bias Score


Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
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28% Bias Score


Fizi Clashes Displace Muliza Residents
Renewed clashes between the FARDC and the Twiraneho-Gumino-Android rebel coalition in Fizi territory's Lulenge sector, starting December 26th, forced the evacuation of Muliza's residents to neighboring villages due to fighting in Maturongo, Kinimbi, Biziba, and Nyakishashu.
Fizi Clashes Displace Muliza Residents
Renewed clashes between the FARDC and the Twiraneho-Gumino-Android rebel coalition in Fizi territory's Lulenge sector, starting December 26th, forced the evacuation of Muliza's residents to neighboring villages due to fighting in Maturongo, Kinimbi, Biziba, and Nyakishashu.
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36% Bias Score


Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.
Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.
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36% Bias Score


Famine Declared in Five Areas of Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in five areas of Sudan, including Zamzam camp (400,000+ people), due to a devastating war between the military and Rapid Support Forces, causing mass displacement and economic collapse, hindering aid access and disrupting food p...
Famine Declared in Five Areas of Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in five areas of Sudan, including Zamzam camp (400,000+ people), due to a devastating war between the military and Rapid Support Forces, causing mass displacement and economic collapse, hindering aid access and disrupting food p...
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20% Bias Score

Israel Blocks UN Aid, Orders Further Evacuations in Gaza Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Israel ordered new evacuations in North Gaza on January 2, 2025, amid retaliatory attacks, while simultaneously blocking UN aid delivery attempts, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza where 12,000 patients await evacuation and the Israeli government plans to ban UNRWA operations within four ...

Israel Blocks UN Aid, Orders Further Evacuations in Gaza Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Israel ordered new evacuations in North Gaza on January 2, 2025, amid retaliatory attacks, while simultaneously blocking UN aid delivery attempts, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza where 12,000 patients await evacuation and the Israeli government plans to ban UNRWA operations within four ...
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40% Bias Score

Coastal Erosion Displaces Thousands in Papua New Guinea
Rising sea levels and coastal erosion in Papua New Guinea's Gulf province have displaced approximately 40,000 people since 2015, impacting their fishing and farming livelihoods and creating a humanitarian crisis, while a proposed sand mining project threatens to worsen the situation.

Coastal Erosion Displaces Thousands in Papua New Guinea
Rising sea levels and coastal erosion in Papua New Guinea's Gulf province have displaced approximately 40,000 people since 2015, impacting their fishing and farming livelihoods and creating a humanitarian crisis, while a proposed sand mining project threatens to worsen the situation.
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28% Bias Score

473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.

473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Infant Dies from Hypothermia Amid Humanitarian Crisis
A newborn baby froze to death in a Gaza tent encampment, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's ongoing assault, which has already killed over 45,000 Palestinians and left thousands displaced, suffering from lack of food, shelter, and medical care.

Gaza Infant Dies from Hypothermia Amid Humanitarian Crisis
A newborn baby froze to death in a Gaza tent encampment, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's ongoing assault, which has already killed over 45,000 Palestinians and left thousands displaced, suffering from lack of food, shelter, and medical care.
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56% Bias Score

Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
Famine has been declared in five areas of Sudan, including the Zamzam displacement camp, due to a 20-month war that has displaced over 14 million people and killed more than 24,000, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report; the Sudanese government has withdrawn fro...

Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
Famine has been declared in five areas of Sudan, including the Zamzam displacement camp, due to a 20-month war that has displaced over 14 million people and killed more than 24,000, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report; the Sudanese government has withdrawn fro...
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44% Bias Score

Manipur Ethnic Violence Displaces 60,000, Highlights Governance Failure
Ethnic clashes in Manipur, India, between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities since May 2022, have displaced over 60,000 people, claimed more than 250 lives, and left thousands in relief camps with inadequate conditions, stemming from a dispute over Scheduled Tribe status for the Meitei community.

Manipur Ethnic Violence Displaces 60,000, Highlights Governance Failure
Ethnic clashes in Manipur, India, between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities since May 2022, have displaced over 60,000 people, claimed more than 250 lives, and left thousands in relief camps with inadequate conditions, stemming from a dispute over Scheduled Tribe status for the Meitei community.
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48% Bias Score
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