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Haiti Faces Severe Food Crisis Amidst Gang Violence and Economic Collapse
Over 5.7 million Haitians face severe hunger due to gang violence, economic collapse, and reduced foreign aid, with 8,400 in shelters projected to starve, highlighting a critical humanitarian crisis exacerbated by a 300,000-person increase in severe hunger since last year.
Haiti Faces Severe Food Crisis Amidst Gang Violence and Economic Collapse
Over 5.7 million Haitians face severe hunger due to gang violence, economic collapse, and reduced foreign aid, with 8,400 in shelters projected to starve, highlighting a critical humanitarian crisis exacerbated by a 300,000-person increase in severe hunger since last year.
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28% Bias Score


US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.
US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.
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44% Bias Score


Polish Activists on Trial for Aiding Refugees at Belarus Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Belarus-Poland border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; a demonstration of support took place outside the Bialystok courthouse on April 14th.
Polish Activists on Trial for Aiding Refugees at Belarus Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Belarus-Poland border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; a demonstration of support took place outside the Bialystok courthouse on April 14th.
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56% Bias Score


Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
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60% Bias Score


Red Cross Halts Aid in Sudan's Zamzam Camp Amidst RSF Takeover
The Red Cross suspended aid in Sudan's Zamzam refugee camp after the RSF takeover, causing at least 100 deaths and impacting 13,000 daily meals; the situation is considered the world's largest humanitarian crisis with 13 million displaced and half the population needing food aid.
Red Cross Halts Aid in Sudan's Zamzam Camp Amidst RSF Takeover
The Red Cross suspended aid in Sudan's Zamzam refugee camp after the RSF takeover, causing at least 100 deaths and impacting 13,000 daily meals; the situation is considered the world's largest humanitarian crisis with 13 million displaced and half the population needing food aid.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Civil War Orphan's Success Story Highlights Queen Frederica's Children's Villages
Simos Tsilikas, orphaned and injured during the 1940s Greek Civil War, found refuge and rehabilitation in the Queen Frederica Children's Villages, later becoming a successful doctor and actively remembering his time in the program with fondness.
Greek Civil War Orphan's Success Story Highlights Queen Frederica's Children's Villages
Simos Tsilikas, orphaned and injured during the 1940s Greek Civil War, found refuge and rehabilitation in the Queen Frederica Children's Villages, later becoming a successful doctor and actively remembering his time in the program with fondness.
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36% Bias Score

WFP Halts Yemen Food Aid After Houthi Looting
The World Food Programme (WFP) halted food shipments to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the rebels looted a \$1.6 million warehouse of supplies in Saada, impacting 3 million people and worsening the existing food insecurity affecting 17 million Yemenis.

WFP Halts Yemen Food Aid After Houthi Looting
The World Food Programme (WFP) halted food shipments to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the rebels looted a \$1.6 million warehouse of supplies in Saada, impacting 3 million people and worsening the existing food insecurity affecting 17 million Yemenis.
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36% Bias Score

86-Year-Old Volunteer Makes 16 Humanitarian Aid Trips to Donbas
86-year-old Bayrambike Hamitova, whose son died fighting in Ukraine, has completed 16 humanitarian aid trips to Donbas, personally delivering supplies and even cooking for soldiers; Governor Alexey Teksler, moved by her dedication, pledged government support to assist her efforts.

86-Year-Old Volunteer Makes 16 Humanitarian Aid Trips to Donbas
86-year-old Bayrambike Hamitova, whose son died fighting in Ukraine, has completed 16 humanitarian aid trips to Donbas, personally delivering supplies and even cooking for soldiers; Governor Alexey Teksler, moved by her dedication, pledged government support to assist her efforts.
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60% Bias Score

Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Strict Migration Policies
In Bialystok, Poland, on April 15th, 2025, five activists, the "Hajnowka Five," faced trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and the ongoing debate on humanitarian aid versus national security.

Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Strict Migration Policies
In Bialystok, Poland, on April 15th, 2025, five activists, the "Hajnowka Five," faced trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and the ongoing debate on humanitarian aid versus national security.
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52% Bias Score

South Sudan Conflict: Over 180 Dead, 125,000 Displaced Amid Cholera Outbreak
More than 180 people have died and over 250 injured in South Sudan since March 2025 due to armed conflict and airstrikes, displacing 125,000, while a cholera outbreak has killed 919 and infected almost 49,000, severely impacting humanitarian efforts with only 12.6% of the aid plan funded.

South Sudan Conflict: Over 180 Dead, 125,000 Displaced Amid Cholera Outbreak
More than 180 people have died and over 250 injured in South Sudan since March 2025 due to armed conflict and airstrikes, displacing 125,000, while a cholera outbreak has killed 919 and infected almost 49,000, severely impacting humanitarian efforts with only 12.6% of the aid plan funded.
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32% Bias Score

Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.

Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.
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40% Bias Score

OCHA Announces 20% Workforce Cut Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will cut its workforce by 20% and reduce operations in nine countries due to a $60 million funding shortfall, despite rising global humanitarian needs, implementing a "lighter, faster" model to prioritize core functions.

OCHA Announces 20% Workforce Cut Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will cut its workforce by 20% and reduce operations in nine countries due to a $60 million funding shortfall, despite rising global humanitarian needs, implementing a "lighter, faster" model to prioritize core functions.
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36% Bias Score
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