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RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 89 Civilians
Ten days of RSF attacks in Sudan's Darfur region killed at least 89 civilians, including summary executions, between August 11th and 20th, according to the UN, which fears the death toll is higher and expressed concerns about ethnically motivated violence; the attacks occurred in el-Fasher and Abu S...
RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 89 Civilians
Ten days of RSF attacks in Sudan's Darfur region killed at least 89 civilians, including summary executions, between August 11th and 20th, according to the UN, which fears the death toll is higher and expressed concerns about ethnically motivated violence; the attacks occurred in el-Fasher and Abu S...
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52% Bias Score


At Least 15 Dead in Syria's Suwayda Clashes
Clashes between Sunni tribesmen and Druze fighters in Suwayda, Syria, on July 13, resulted in at least 15 deaths, prompting government intervention and highlighting the ongoing ethno-religious tensions in the country.
At Least 15 Dead in Syria's Suwayda Clashes
Clashes between Sunni tribesmen and Druze fighters in Suwayda, Syria, on July 13, resulted in at least 15 deaths, prompting government intervention and highlighting the ongoing ethno-religious tensions in the country.
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52% Bias Score


Kiir's House Arrest of Machar Fuels Fears of Renewed South Sudanese Civil War
On March 27th, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir placed First Vice President Riek Machar under house arrest in Juba, escalating tensions and raising fears of a return to widespread ethnic violence amid an economic crisis, prompting international concern and diplomatic responses.
Kiir's House Arrest of Machar Fuels Fears of Renewed South Sudanese Civil War
On March 27th, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir placed First Vice President Riek Machar under house arrest in Juba, escalating tensions and raising fears of a return to widespread ethnic violence amid an economic crisis, prompting international concern and diplomatic responses.
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44% Bias Score


Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution
In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...
Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution
In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...
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40% Bias Score


Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...
Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...
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40% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Seize Key Administrative Office in Bukavu, Congo
On Sunday, M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, took control of Bukavu's administrative office in South Kivu province, eastern Congo, following the retreat of Congolese forces; this marks a significant escalation of the conflict, exceeding the rebels' 2012 capture of Goma and raising concerns about...
M23 Rebels Seize Key Administrative Office in Bukavu, Congo
On Sunday, M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, took control of Bukavu's administrative office in South Kivu province, eastern Congo, following the retreat of Congolese forces; this marks a significant escalation of the conflict, exceeding the rebels' 2012 capture of Goma and raising concerns about...
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36% Bias Score

Ghana Evacuates Students, Imposes Curfew Amidst Renewed Bawku Violence
Due to escalating violence in Bawku, Ghana, the government evacuated students from schools and imposed a curfew after gunmen attacked schools and killed students; the conflict, lasting over 60 years, stems from a land dispute between two ethnic groups.

Ghana Evacuates Students, Imposes Curfew Amidst Renewed Bawku Violence
Due to escalating violence in Bawku, Ghana, the government evacuated students from schools and imposed a curfew after gunmen attacked schools and killed students; the conflict, lasting over 60 years, stems from a land dispute between two ethnic groups.
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36% Bias Score

Romania: Apathy Towards Hate Speech and Institutional Failure
In Romania, recent incidents of antisemitic vandalism, ethnic violence at a football match, and a public exhibition featuring Nazi symbols highlight a concerning lack of institutional response and a broader normalization of hate speech.

Romania: Apathy Towards Hate Speech and Institutional Failure
In Romania, recent incidents of antisemitic vandalism, ethnic violence at a football match, and a public exhibition featuring Nazi symbols highlight a concerning lack of institutional response and a broader normalization of hate speech.
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48% Bias Score

Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...

Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...
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28% Bias Score

Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.

Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.
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36% Bias Score

M23 Rebels Seize Part of Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Bukavu's administrative office on Sunday, expanding their control in eastern Congo despite claims by the Congolese government that it maintains control; this follows their recent capture of Goma, displacing hundreds of thousands and causing widespread panic, and ...

M23 Rebels Seize Part of Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Bukavu's administrative office on Sunday, expanding their control in eastern Congo despite claims by the Congolese government that it maintains control; this follows their recent capture of Goma, displacing hundreds of thousands and causing widespread panic, and ...
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44% Bias Score

UN Condemns Ethnic Killings in Sudan's Gezira State Amid Ongoing War
The UN expressed shock over reports of ethnic killings in Sudan's Gezira state, urging an investigation as the ongoing war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to displace millions and cause a dire humanitarian crisis, with the army denying accusations of killing 13 civilian...

UN Condemns Ethnic Killings in Sudan's Gezira State Amid Ongoing War
The UN expressed shock over reports of ethnic killings in Sudan's Gezira state, urging an investigation as the ongoing war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to displace millions and cause a dire humanitarian crisis, with the army denying accusations of killing 13 civilian...
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56% Bias Score
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