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USAID Contract Cancellations Threaten Supply of Life-Saving Peanut Butter Paste
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled contracts with MANA Nutrition, a producer of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), leaving the company with $10 million in unusable peanut butter paste and $14 million in unpaid reimbursements, potentially causing increased child mortality...
USAID Contract Cancellations Threaten Supply of Life-Saving Peanut Butter Paste
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled contracts with MANA Nutrition, a producer of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), leaving the company with $10 million in unusable peanut butter paste and $14 million in unpaid reimbursements, potentially causing increased child mortality...
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36% Bias Score


Indonesia's MNEK Exercise Promotes Maritime Cooperation Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Indonesia's February 2025 Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo (MNEK) in Bali involved 38 nations, including the US, China, and Russia, focusing on humanitarian aid and disaster relief to enhance maritime cooperation amidst rising geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea.
Indonesia's MNEK Exercise Promotes Maritime Cooperation Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Indonesia's February 2025 Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo (MNEK) in Bali involved 38 nations, including the US, China, and Russia, focusing on humanitarian aid and disaster relief to enhance maritime cooperation amidst rising geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea.
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36% Bias Score


South Korea Eases Sanctions on Medical Exports to Russia and Belarus
South Korea is easing export controls on medical equipment to Russia and Belarus, requiring only prior notification instead of individual permits, starting Friday, a move mirroring recent US actions and aimed at facilitating humanitarian supplies while maintaining monitoring.
South Korea Eases Sanctions on Medical Exports to Russia and Belarus
South Korea is easing export controls on medical equipment to Russia and Belarus, requiring only prior notification instead of individual permits, starting Friday, a move mirroring recent US actions and aimed at facilitating humanitarian supplies while maintaining monitoring.
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36% Bias Score


Italy and Turkey's Expanding Defense Ties Amidst Diplomatic Tensions
Italy's Leonardo is nearing a defense cooperation agreement with Turkey's Baykar, owned by President Erdoğan's son-in-law, following a visit by Leonardo executives to Istanbul last week; simultaneously, Greece and Turkey engaged in a diplomatic exchange at the UN Human Rights Council regarding the r...
Italy and Turkey's Expanding Defense Ties Amidst Diplomatic Tensions
Italy's Leonardo is nearing a defense cooperation agreement with Turkey's Baykar, owned by President Erdoğan's son-in-law, following a visit by Leonardo executives to Istanbul last week; simultaneously, Greece and Turkey engaged in a diplomatic exchange at the UN Human Rights Council regarding the r...
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20% Bias Score


Record Number of Child Migrant Deaths in the English Channel in 2024
A record 82 migrants died crossing the English Channel in 2024, including 14 children, prompting calls for increased safety measures and safe migration routes; the UN's IOM Missing Migrants Project recorded these deaths.
Record Number of Child Migrant Deaths in the English Channel in 2024
A record 82 migrants died crossing the English Channel in 2024, including 14 children, prompting calls for increased safety measures and safe migration routes; the UN's IOM Missing Migrants Project recorded these deaths.
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40% Bias Score


Dozens of USAID Humanitarian Aid Workers Terminated
Dozens of USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance employees received unexpected termination notices over the weekend, despite assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that core humanitarian aid would be preserved, raising concerns about the U.S.'s future capacity for international disaster r...
Dozens of USAID Humanitarian Aid Workers Terminated
Dozens of USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance employees received unexpected termination notices over the weekend, despite assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that core humanitarian aid would be preserved, raising concerns about the U.S.'s future capacity for international disaster r...
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44% Bias Score

Novosibirsk Pilot's Humanitarian Work in Arctic and Africa
Zlata Cheverdynskaya, a 28-year-old from Novosibirsk, Russia, is a helicopter pilot who has worked in the Arctic and Africa, transporting supplies, rescuing people and animals, and overcoming challenges in remote and dangerous environments.

Novosibirsk Pilot's Humanitarian Work in Arctic and Africa
Zlata Cheverdynskaya, a 28-year-old from Novosibirsk, Russia, is a helicopter pilot who has worked in the Arctic and Africa, transporting supplies, rescuing people and animals, and overcoming challenges in remote and dangerous environments.
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40% Bias Score

Congolese Refugees Risk Lives Swimming to Burundi to Escape M23
Hundreds of Congolese civilians are swimming across the Ruzizi River into Burundi to escape fighting between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese army, facing perilous conditions and risking their lives; one mother lost her seven-month-old child to illness after crossing.

Congolese Refugees Risk Lives Swimming to Burundi to Escape M23
Hundreds of Congolese civilians are swimming across the Ruzizi River into Burundi to escape fighting between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese army, facing perilous conditions and risking their lives; one mother lost her seven-month-old child to illness after crossing.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Special Exit Permits for Journalists and Cultural Figures
Ukraine's Ministry of Culture suspended issuing permits for journalists and cultural figures to leave the country on March 3, 2024, due to over 500 men not returning after using similar permits in 2024; men transporting humanitarian aid will now cross the border under general rules.

Ukraine Halts Special Exit Permits for Journalists and Cultural Figures
Ukraine's Ministry of Culture suspended issuing permits for journalists and cultural figures to leave the country on March 3, 2024, due to over 500 men not returning after using similar permits in 2024; men transporting humanitarian aid will now cross the border under general rules.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza: Pope's Call, Aid Flow, Hostage Release, and Reconstruction Summit
Amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict, Pope Francis called Gaza's priest, offering comfort and prayers; 130 aid trucks entered Gaza via Rafah; the body of an Israeli hostage will be released; and a US-led summit plans Gaza's reconstruction.

Gaza: Pope's Call, Aid Flow, Hostage Release, and Reconstruction Summit
Amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict, Pope Francis called Gaza's priest, offering comfort and prayers; 130 aid trucks entered Gaza via Rafah; the body of an Israeli hostage will be released; and a US-led summit plans Gaza's reconstruction.
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36% Bias Score

UK Photographer's Three-Year Campaign Supports Ukrainian Firefighters
Photographer Ed Matthews, based in Kyiv, has spent three years supporting Ukrainian firefighters, facilitating the donation of 118 fire engines and 200,000 pieces of equipment through Fire-Aid, while also launching Brave Minds, a mental health program providing therapy and crisis support.

UK Photographer's Three-Year Campaign Supports Ukrainian Firefighters
Photographer Ed Matthews, based in Kyiv, has spent three years supporting Ukrainian firefighters, facilitating the donation of 118 fire engines and 200,000 pieces of equipment through Fire-Aid, while also launching Brave Minds, a mental health program providing therapy and crisis support.
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24% Bias Score

DRC's Former First Lady Faces Scrutiny Amidst Charitable Efforts
Olive Lembe Kabila, former first lady of the DRC, is lauded for extensive charitable work, but criticized by the government for potentially neglecting public welfare during her husband's presidency; her future political ambitions remain uncertain.

DRC's Former First Lady Faces Scrutiny Amidst Charitable Efforts
Olive Lembe Kabila, former first lady of the DRC, is lauded for extensive charitable work, but criticized by the government for potentially neglecting public welfare during her husband's presidency; her future political ambitions remain uncertain.
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48% Bias Score
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