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Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.
Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.
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24% Bias Score


US-Brokered Release of Ilan Alexander from Hamas Captivity Sparks Israeli Controversy
Ilan Alexander, an American-Israeli citizen, was released from Hamas captivity in Gaza after 584 days, following direct US negotiations bypassing Israeli officials; this release has prompted further negotiations involving other hostages, while sparking controversy in Israel due to the lack of prior ...
US-Brokered Release of Ilan Alexander from Hamas Captivity Sparks Israeli Controversy
Ilan Alexander, an American-Israeli citizen, was released from Hamas captivity in Gaza after 584 days, following direct US negotiations bypassing Israeli officials; this release has prompted further negotiations involving other hostages, while sparking controversy in Israel due to the lack of prior ...
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Eurovision: Israeli Singer's Resilience After Deadly Hamas Attack
Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack at the Nova festival in Israel where 1,200 people were killed, will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, performing "New Day Will Rise", despite protests about Israel's participation and threats against Israeli attendees.
Eurovision: Israeli Singer's Resilience After Deadly Hamas Attack
Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack at the Nova festival in Israel where 1,200 people were killed, will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, performing "New Day Will Rise", despite protests about Israel's participation and threats against Israeli attendees.
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Hamas to Release US Hostage Alexander Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas announced the imminent release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander within 48 hours, following rare direct talks with US representatives in Doha, as part of efforts towards a Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange, despite continued Israeli strikes.
Hamas to Release US Hostage Alexander Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas announced the imminent release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander within 48 hours, following rare direct talks with US representatives in Doha, as part of efforts towards a Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange, despite continued Israeli strikes.
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Hamas to Release Israeli-American Soldier Edan Alexander
Hamas is expected to release Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander within 48 hours, as confirmed by his parents and US officials, as a goodwill gesture to potentially facilitate broader negotiations for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza, with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey acting as mediators.
Hamas to Release Israeli-American Soldier Edan Alexander
Hamas is expected to release Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander within 48 hours, as confirmed by his parents and US officials, as a goodwill gesture to potentially facilitate broader negotiations for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza, with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey acting as mediators.
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Hamas to Release Hostage Edan Alexander Unconditionally, Paving Way for Gaza Negotiations
The United States brokered the unconditional release of U.S.-born Israeli hostage Edan Alexander by Hamas, potentially paving the way for broader negotiations based on the Witkoff framework, while Israel continues its military campaign in Gaza amid over 52,800 Palestinian deaths and the continued ca...
Hamas to Release Hostage Edan Alexander Unconditionally, Paving Way for Gaza Negotiations
The United States brokered the unconditional release of U.S.-born Israeli hostage Edan Alexander by Hamas, potentially paving the way for broader negotiations based on the Witkoff framework, while Israel continues its military campaign in Gaza amid over 52,800 Palestinian deaths and the continued ca...
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Cannes Film Festival Opens Amidst Global Film Industry Challenges
The Cannes Film Festival opened with a French musical film, addressing concerns about AI, US tariffs, and featuring a diverse program including three Ukrainian films, despite ongoing American film industry strikes.

Cannes Film Festival Opens Amidst Global Film Industry Challenges
The Cannes Film Festival opened with a French musical film, addressing concerns about AI, US tariffs, and featuring a diverse program including three Ukrainian films, despite ongoing American film industry strikes.
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Brazil and China Strengthen Ties, Criticize Protectionism
Brazilian President Lula da Silva met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 13th, 2024, praising bilateral relations, criticizing protectionism and trade wars, and advocating for a reformed international order; they also offered to mediate in the Ukraine conflict and signed agreements ...

Brazil and China Strengthen Ties, Criticize Protectionism
Brazilian President Lula da Silva met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 13th, 2024, praising bilateral relations, criticizing protectionism and trade wars, and advocating for a reformed international order; they also offered to mediate in the Ukraine conflict and signed agreements ...
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Gaza Blockade Causes Severe Child Malnutrition
A five-month-old baby in Gaza, Siwar, suffers from severe malnutrition due to the three-month-long Israeli blockade restricting food supplies; food prices have increased by 1400%, and charitable kitchens are closing as gangs pillage aid, with the UN calling the situation "cruel collective punishment...

Gaza Blockade Causes Severe Child Malnutrition
A five-month-old baby in Gaza, Siwar, suffers from severe malnutrition due to the three-month-long Israeli blockade restricting food supplies; food prices have increased by 1400%, and charitable kitchens are closing as gangs pillage aid, with the UN calling the situation "cruel collective punishment...
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Hamas to Release US Hostage; Potential Breakthrough in Gaza Conflict
Hamas will release Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander on Tuesday, a gesture of goodwill to facilitate broader negotiations for the release of remaining hostages, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, despite Israel's ongoing military assault on Gaza.

Hamas to Release US Hostage; Potential Breakthrough in Gaza Conflict
Hamas will release Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander on Tuesday, a gesture of goodwill to facilitate broader negotiations for the release of remaining hostages, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, despite Israel's ongoing military assault on Gaza.
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Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts
On Sunday, Pope Leo XIV, elected on Thursday, delivered his first address in St. Peter's Square, calling for peace in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and welcoming the India-Pakistan truce, while addressing 100,000 people.

Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts
On Sunday, Pope Leo XIV, elected on Thursday, delivered his first address in St. Peter's Square, calling for peace in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and welcoming the India-Pakistan truce, while addressing 100,000 people.
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Pope Leo XIV Condemns Media Hatred, Calls for Peace in Ukraine and Gaza
Pope Leo XIV, in his first address, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, condemned media's spread of hatred, and urged truth-seeking, especially regarding the poor. He also appealed for peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire in Gaza, with humanitarian aid, following the release of the last kn...

Pope Leo XIV Condemns Media Hatred, Calls for Peace in Ukraine and Gaza
Pope Leo XIV, in his first address, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, condemned media's spread of hatred, and urged truth-seeking, especially regarding the poor. He also appealed for peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire in Gaza, with humanitarian aid, following the release of the last kn...
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44% Bias Score
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