M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
Following last week's fighting in Goma, DRC, that killed at least 900 people, M23 rebels declared a unilateral ceasefire starting Tuesday for humanitarian reasons, though they still control the city and are accused by the Congolese government and Rwanda of breaking previous peace agreements.
M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
Following last week's fighting in Goma, DRC, that killed at least 900 people, M23 rebels declared a unilateral ceasefire starting Tuesday for humanitarian reasons, though they still control the city and are accused by the Congolese government and Rwanda of breaking previous peace agreements.
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M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Goma Seizure, Causing Over 900 Deaths
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Goma, causing at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, prompting a unilateral ceasefire declaration; the conflict is linked to decades-long ethnic tensions between Tutsis and Hutus, with regional leaders holding a summit this week to address the conflict.
M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Goma Seizure, Causing Over 900 Deaths
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Goma, causing at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, prompting a unilateral ceasefire declaration; the conflict is linked to decades-long ethnic tensions between Tutsis and Hutus, with regional leaders holding a summit this week to address the conflict.
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40% Bias Score
MNDAA Capture of Lashio Deals Blow to Myanmar Junta
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) captured Lashio, a key city in northern Myanmar, in August 2023, after months of fighting, dealing a major blow to the military junta and boosting the pro-democracy movement; however, the city now faces economic hardship and concerns about the MN...
MNDAA Capture of Lashio Deals Blow to Myanmar Junta
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) captured Lashio, a key city in northern Myanmar, in August 2023, after months of fighting, dealing a major blow to the military junta and boosting the pro-democracy movement; however, the city now faces economic hardship and concerns about the MN...
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Myanmar's Arakan Army: Growing Power and Uncertain Future
The Arakan Army (AA), the military wing of the United League of Arakan (ULA) in Myanmar's Rakhine state, has captured dozens of townships and military outposts in the past 15 months, raising questions about its ultimate goal of autonomy or independence amid complex relations with the Rohingya Muslim...
Myanmar's Arakan Army: Growing Power and Uncertain Future
The Arakan Army (AA), the military wing of the United League of Arakan (ULA) in Myanmar's Rakhine state, has captured dozens of townships and military outposts in the past 15 months, raising questions about its ultimate goal of autonomy or independence amid complex relations with the Rohingya Muslim...
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Arakan Army Seizes Key Myanmar Outpost, Controls Border with Bangladesh
The Arakan Army seized the last Myanmar army outpost in Maungdaw on Sunday, gaining full control of the 271-kilometer border with Bangladesh, marking a significant advance in their campaign for self-rule in Rakhine state and raising concerns about the Rohingya minority.
Arakan Army Seizes Key Myanmar Outpost, Controls Border with Bangladesh
The Arakan Army seized the last Myanmar army outpost in Maungdaw on Sunday, gaining full control of the 271-kilometer border with Bangladesh, marking a significant advance in their campaign for self-rule in Rakhine state and raising concerns about the Rohingya minority.
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Kosovo Ejects Serb Lawmakers, Raising Tensions With Serbia
Kosovo's parliament speaker ejected nine ethnic Serb lawmakers for frequent absences, escalating tensions with Serbia and prompting condemnation; this follows accusations of the lawmakers' collaboration with a Serbian politician charged with involvement in a deadly gunfight.
Kosovo Ejects Serb Lawmakers, Raising Tensions With Serbia
Kosovo's parliament speaker ejected nine ethnic Serb lawmakers for frequent absences, escalating tensions with Serbia and prompting condemnation; this follows accusations of the lawmakers' collaboration with a Serbian politician charged with involvement in a deadly gunfight.
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40% Bias Score
Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
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40% Bias Score
From Croatian War Trauma to German Anxieties: A Family's Struggle with Nationalistic Prejudice
A woman recounts her family's experiences as ethnic minorities in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent anxieties in Germany, where her children face similar prejudice. The narrative connects past trauma to present anxieties, highlighting the persistent impact of nationalistic conflict.
From Croatian War Trauma to German Anxieties: A Family's Struggle with Nationalistic Prejudice
A woman recounts her family's experiences as ethnic minorities in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent anxieties in Germany, where her children face similar prejudice. The narrative connects past trauma to present anxieties, highlighting the persistent impact of nationalistic conflict.
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60% Bias Score
Arakan Army's Gains Challenge Myanmar Junta
The Arakan Army (AA), a military group fighting the Myanmar junta, has made significant territorial gains in Rakhine State since late 2023, capturing numerous towns and military posts; their alliance with other ethnic armed groups launched major offensives in Shan State, posing a significant challen...
Arakan Army's Gains Challenge Myanmar Junta
The Arakan Army (AA), a military group fighting the Myanmar junta, has made significant territorial gains in Rakhine State since late 2023, capturing numerous towns and military posts; their alliance with other ethnic armed groups launched major offensives in Shan State, posing a significant challen...
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44% Bias Score
Kosovo Bars Main Serb Party From Election
Kosovo's election authority barred the main ethnic Serb party, Srpska Lista, from the February 9th parliamentary election due to its nationalist stance and close ties with Serbia, escalating tensions between the two countries despite international efforts for normalization.
Kosovo Bars Main Serb Party From Election
Kosovo's election authority barred the main ethnic Serb party, Srpska Lista, from the February 9th parliamentary election due to its nationalist stance and close ties with Serbia, escalating tensions between the two countries despite international efforts for normalization.
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Myanmar Rebel Group Declares Ceasefire, Seeks Chinese-Mediated Peace Talks
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) announced a unilateral ceasefire in its conflict with the ruling military government, requesting Chinese mediation for peace talks in the country's northeast, following a similar announcement by its ally, the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA...
Myanmar Rebel Group Declares Ceasefire, Seeks Chinese-Mediated Peace Talks
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) announced a unilateral ceasefire in its conflict with the ruling military government, requesting Chinese mediation for peace talks in the country's northeast, following a similar announcement by its ally, the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA...
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40% Bias Score
Manipur Shutdown After Killings
Ethnic violence in Manipur, India, leads to shutdown after 10 people are killed by security forces.
Manipur Shutdown After Killings
Ethnic violence in Manipur, India, leads to shutdown after 10 people are killed by security forces.
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