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UNICEF Zambia: Combating Malnutrition and Learning Poverty Through Community-Based Programs
UNICEF's programs in Zambia are addressing malnutrition (affecting 35% of children) and learning poverty through partnerships, integrated service delivery, and community engagement, showing promising results and attracting further investment despite funding cuts.
UNICEF Zambia: Combating Malnutrition and Learning Poverty Through Community-Based Programs
UNICEF's programs in Zambia are addressing malnutrition (affecting 35% of children) and learning poverty through partnerships, integrated service delivery, and community engagement, showing promising results and attracting further investment despite funding cuts.
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56% Bias Score


Missouri Teen Accused of Murder; Traumatic Childhood in Question
A 15-year-old in Missouri, facing murder charges for the death of Kansas City chef Shaun Brady, experienced a traumatic childhood involving cancer, opioid addiction stemming from his cancer treatment, and abuse, which his family says should influence whether he is tried as an adult.
Missouri Teen Accused of Murder; Traumatic Childhood in Question
A 15-year-old in Missouri, facing murder charges for the death of Kansas City chef Shaun Brady, experienced a traumatic childhood involving cancer, opioid addiction stemming from his cancer treatment, and abuse, which his family says should influence whether he is tried as an adult.
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56% Bias Score


Teenager Charged with Ex-Girlfriend's Brutal Murder
16-year-old Cameron Cubel is charged with the murder of his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend, Abbriella Elliot, who was found stabbed 35 times near Cypress Lakes Preserve on March 27, 2024; classmates describe Cubel as having a history of violent behavior and jealousy.
Teenager Charged with Ex-Girlfriend's Brutal Murder
16-year-old Cameron Cubel is charged with the murder of his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend, Abbriella Elliot, who was found stabbed 35 times near Cypress Lakes Preserve on March 27, 2024; classmates describe Cubel as having a history of violent behavior and jealousy.
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60% Bias Score


Friend's Testimony Reveals Killer's Post-Murder Actions
Following Ilaria Sula's murder, her killer, Mark Samson, spent the night with his friend Maher, who noticed his injuries and nervousness. Maher's account details their activities and Mark's apparent attempts to create an alibi, revealing details of his interactions with police and his troubled relat...
Friend's Testimony Reveals Killer's Post-Murder Actions
Following Ilaria Sula's murder, her killer, Mark Samson, spent the night with his friend Maher, who noticed his injuries and nervousness. Maher's account details their activities and Mark's apparent attempts to create an alibi, revealing details of his interactions with police and his troubled relat...
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44% Bias Score


Pacific Palisades Wildfires Force Mass Exodus
Devastating wildfires in Pacific Palisades, California, have destroyed over 5,000 homes, including those of numerous celebrities, prompting many residents to relocate due to the slow rebuilding process and the destruction of local schools and community centers.
Pacific Palisades Wildfires Force Mass Exodus
Devastating wildfires in Pacific Palisades, California, have destroyed over 5,000 homes, including those of numerous celebrities, prompting many residents to relocate due to the slow rebuilding process and the destruction of local schools and community centers.
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48% Bias Score


Amnesty International Blames Delayed Response for High Death Toll in Valencia Floods
Amnesty International accuses the Valencian regional government of violating the right to life by delaying a mass mobile alert about the October 29th floods, which killed 228 and caused widespread destruction. The report also criticizes the national government's inaction.
Amnesty International Blames Delayed Response for High Death Toll in Valencia Floods
Amnesty International accuses the Valencian regional government of violating the right to life by delaying a mass mobile alert about the October 29th floods, which killed 228 and caused widespread destruction. The report also criticizes the national government's inaction.
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44% Bias Score

US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Ballerina Freed After 12-Year Sentence for £40 Charity Donation
US-Russian citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed in Russia for a £40 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in a prisoner swap with the US, exchanging her for German-Russian citizen Arthur Petrov, accused of exporting sensitive microelectronics to Russia.

US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Ballerina Freed After 12-Year Sentence for £40 Charity Donation
US-Russian citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed in Russia for a £40 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in a prisoner swap with the US, exchanging her for German-Russian citizen Arthur Petrov, accused of exporting sensitive microelectronics to Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.

Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
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56% Bias Score

Koizumi's Exhibition: Confronting Japan's Wartime Traumas
Meiro Koizumi's solo exhibition at De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, showcases video installations and sculptures exploring the suppressed historical traumas of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Japan, using various artistic mediums to evoke empathy and reflection on the impact of war.

Koizumi's Exhibition: Confronting Japan's Wartime Traumas
Meiro Koizumi's solo exhibition at De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, showcases video installations and sculptures exploring the suppressed historical traumas of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Japan, using various artistic mediums to evoke empathy and reflection on the impact of war.
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24% Bias Score

ANPI's Rome Demonstration: Linking Italian Liberation to Current Global Crises
On April 25th, Rome will host a large demonstration commemorating the 80th anniversary of Italy's liberation, organized by ANPI, focusing on peace, resistance, freedom, and the Constitution, with events including a march and speeches at Parco Schuster, and addressing current global crises and Italia...

ANPI's Rome Demonstration: Linking Italian Liberation to Current Global Crises
On April 25th, Rome will host a large demonstration commemorating the 80th anniversary of Italy's liberation, organized by ANPI, focusing on peace, resistance, freedom, and the Constitution, with events including a march and speeches at Parco Schuster, and addressing current global crises and Italia...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.

Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.
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52% Bias Score

Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.

Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.
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40% Bias Score
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