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Israel's Assault on Gaza Cripples Healthcare, Humanitarian Access
Israel's assault on Gaza's healthcare system, including the closure of Kamal Adwan Hospital and detention of its director, has severely restricted humanitarian access, with over 60 percent of UN-coordinated movements obstructed since Friday, leaving civilians without essential supplies during harsh ...
Israel's Assault on Gaza Cripples Healthcare, Humanitarian Access
Israel's assault on Gaza's healthcare system, including the closure of Kamal Adwan Hospital and detention of its director, has severely restricted humanitarian access, with over 60 percent of UN-coordinated movements obstructed since Friday, leaving civilians without essential supplies during harsh ...
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UN: Serious Concerns Over War Crimes in Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals
The UN Human Rights Office expressed serious concern over potential war crimes and crimes against humanity in Israeli attacks on Gaza hospitals, citing evidence of mass graves with medical equipment and the destruction of the Kamal Adwan hospital, the last major medical facility in northern Gaza, le...
UN: Serious Concerns Over War Crimes in Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals
The UN Human Rights Office expressed serious concern over potential war crimes and crimes against humanity in Israeli attacks on Gaza hospitals, citing evidence of mass graves with medical equipment and the destruction of the Kamal Adwan hospital, the last major medical facility in northern Gaza, le...
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Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
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Taliban Bans Women from Afghan NGOs, Sparking UN Concern
The Taliban banned women from working for all national and foreign NGOs in Afghanistan, prompting the UN to express deep concern over the impact on humanitarian aid and the worsening crisis, impacting a population where half are women.
Taliban Bans Women from Afghan NGOs, Sparking UN Concern
The Taliban banned women from working for all national and foreign NGOs in Afghanistan, prompting the UN to express deep concern over the impact on humanitarian aid and the worsening crisis, impacting a population where half are women.
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Carter Center's Global Impact on Democracy
The Carter Center, founded by Jimmy Carter in 1982, has observed over 125 elections in 40 countries, promoting democracy globally through election monitoring, conflict resolution, and human rights advocacy, impacting countries from Panama and Nepal to the US.
Carter Center's Global Impact on Democracy
The Carter Center, founded by Jimmy Carter in 1982, has observed over 125 elections in 40 countries, promoting democracy globally through election monitoring, conflict resolution, and human rights advocacy, impacting countries from Panama and Nepal to the US.
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McBride Elected as First Openly Transgender Member of Congress
Sarah McBride, a 34-year-old Delaware Democrat, made history by becoming the first openly transgender person elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, despite facing opposition, including a proposed bathroom ban in the U.S. Capitol.
McBride Elected as First Openly Transgender Member of Congress
Sarah McBride, a 34-year-old Delaware Democrat, made history by becoming the first openly transgender person elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, despite facing opposition, including a proposed bathroom ban in the U.S. Capitol.
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UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Afghan Women Working for NGOs
The UN strongly condemned the Taliban's December 31st ban on Afghan women working for NGOs, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis and the violation of women's rights, impacting aid delivery in a nation where half the population lives in poverty.

UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Afghan Women Working for NGOs
The UN strongly condemned the Taliban's December 31st ban on Afghan women working for NGOs, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis and the violation of women's rights, impacting aid delivery in a nation where half the population lives in poverty.
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Taliban Orders Afghan NGOs to Stop Employing Women
The Taliban government in Afghanistan ordered all NGOs to stop employing women, threatening to revoke their licenses if they don't comply, escalating tensions with international aid organizations and the UN, which documented increased interference with humanitarian work; this follows a similar order...

Taliban Orders Afghan NGOs to Stop Employing Women
The Taliban government in Afghanistan ordered all NGOs to stop employing women, threatening to revoke their licenses if they don't comply, escalating tensions with international aid organizations and the UN, which documented increased interference with humanitarian work; this follows a similar order...
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Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: A Life of Service and Partnership
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died at 100; his wife Rosalynn died in November 2023. Their 77-year marriage was a political and romantic partnership, marked by public service and a modest lifestyle.

Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: A Life of Service and Partnership
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died at 100; his wife Rosalynn died in November 2023. Their 77-year marriage was a political and romantic partnership, marked by public service and a modest lifestyle.
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Carter's State Funeral Set for January 9th
Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral will be held in Washington, D.C., on January 9th, following a national day of mourning; public viewings will occur in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., before a private burial in Plains, Georgia.

Carter's State Funeral Set for January 9th
Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral will be held in Washington, D.C., on January 9th, following a national day of mourning; public viewings will occur in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., before a private burial in Plains, Georgia.
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Hamas Weaponizes Gaza Hospitals, Forcing IDF to Act
John Spencer, a leading urban warfare expert, revealed Hamas's transformation of Gaza's healthcare system into a military apparatus, forcing the IDF to conduct operations within hospitals while adhering to international law, despite facing criticism from international organizations.

Hamas Weaponizes Gaza Hospitals, Forcing IDF to Act
John Spencer, a leading urban warfare expert, revealed Hamas's transformation of Gaza's healthcare system into a military apparatus, forcing the IDF to conduct operations within hospitals while adhering to international law, despite facing criticism from international organizations.
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Israel Rejects ICC Warrants, Accusing Court of Antisemitism
Following the ICC's issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli officials in November for alleged war crimes in Gaza, the Israeli government rejected the warrants, framing them as antisemitic, a tactic increasingly used to silence criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza.

Israel Rejects ICC Warrants, Accusing Court of Antisemitism
Following the ICC's issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli officials in November for alleged war crimes in Gaza, the Israeli government rejected the warrants, framing them as antisemitic, a tactic increasingly used to silence criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza.
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36% Bias Score
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