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US Announces New Humanitarian Aid System for Gaza
The US is launching a new humanitarian aid system for Gaza, replacing the UN-led effort, to address a severe crisis exacerbated by 19 months of war and Israel's halt of international aid; Israel will ensure aid delivery security.
US Announces New Humanitarian Aid System for Gaza
The US is launching a new humanitarian aid system for Gaza, replacing the UN-led effort, to address a severe crisis exacerbated by 19 months of war and Israel's halt of international aid; Israel will ensure aid delivery security.
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52% Bias Score


Hamas Denies US Accusations of Controlling Gaza Aid Amidst New US Distribution Plan
Hamas rejects US accusations of controlling Gaza aid, calling them false and a justification for Israeli policies, while a new US plan to use private companies for aid distribution is criticized as a dangerous attempt to isolate Palestinians amid a stalled ceasefire and ongoing blockade.
Hamas Denies US Accusations of Controlling Gaza Aid Amidst New US Distribution Plan
Hamas rejects US accusations of controlling Gaza aid, calling them false and a justification for Israeli policies, while a new US plan to use private companies for aid distribution is criticized as a dangerous attempt to isolate Palestinians amid a stalled ceasefire and ongoing blockade.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Denies Entry to MedGlobal Personnel, Exacerbating Gaza Crisis
77-year-old John Kahler, co-founder of MedGlobal, was denied entry into Gaza hours before his planned trip on March 5th, alongside two other MedGlobal colleagues; Israeli authorities have denied entry to roughly half of the 1,590 entry requests submitted between January and April, with medical perso...
Israel Denies Entry to MedGlobal Personnel, Exacerbating Gaza Crisis
77-year-old John Kahler, co-founder of MedGlobal, was denied entry into Gaza hours before his planned trip on March 5th, alongside two other MedGlobal colleagues; Israeli authorities have denied entry to roughly half of the 1,590 entry requests submitted between January and April, with medical perso...
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40% Bias Score


Bomb Disposal Expert Killed in Ukraine
Chris Garrett, a 40-year-old Isle of Man bomb disposal expert, died in Ukraine on Tuesday after an incident near Izyum while working with his charity, Prevail Together, to clear mines and train Ukrainian troops; he had cleared 5,000-6,000 tonnes of landmines since 2014 and is remembered for his self...
Bomb Disposal Expert Killed in Ukraine
Chris Garrett, a 40-year-old Isle of Man bomb disposal expert, died in Ukraine on Tuesday after an incident near Izyum while working with his charity, Prevail Together, to clear mines and train Ukrainian troops; he had cleared 5,000-6,000 tonnes of landmines since 2014 and is remembered for his self...
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28% Bias Score


Papamobile Donated to Gaza for Children's Healthcare
Pope Francis's former papamobile, donated by Caritas, will be converted into a mobile medical unit for children in Gaza, providing essential healthcare services once the humanitarian corridor reopens, reflecting the Pope's commitment to the vulnerable amidst the ongoing conflict.
Papamobile Donated to Gaza for Children's Healthcare
Pope Francis's former papamobile, donated by Caritas, will be converted into a mobile medical unit for children in Gaza, providing essential healthcare services once the humanitarian corridor reopens, reflecting the Pope's commitment to the vulnerable amidst the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Aid Plan Faces Aid Group Outrage
Israel plans to control Gaza aid distribution via a US-backed foundation, using five southern distribution points and potentially military security, sparking outrage from 20 aid groups who cite the plan's unrealistic nature and potential to politicize aid allocation, while the UN has 350 trucks of a...
Israel's Gaza Aid Plan Faces Aid Group Outrage
Israel plans to control Gaza aid distribution via a US-backed foundation, using five southern distribution points and potentially military security, sparking outrage from 20 aid groups who cite the plan's unrealistic nature and potential to politicize aid allocation, while the UN has 350 trucks of a...
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Plan Faces International Backlash
Facing widespread international criticism, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's (GHF) new plan to distribute aid in Gaza through four logistics centers, bypassing Hamas, lacks sufficient international support, particularly after the UAE rejected funding, despite US backing and Israeli support.

Gaza Aid Plan Faces International Backlash
Facing widespread international criticism, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's (GHF) new plan to distribute aid in Gaza through four logistics centers, bypassing Hamas, lacks sufficient international support, particularly after the UAE rejected funding, despite US backing and Israeli support.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Militant Attack Kills Two Israeli Soldiers Amidst Stalled Ceasefire and Controversial US Aid Plan
A militant group claimed responsibility for an attack on Israeli soldiers in Rafah using anti-tank missiles, killing two and injuring four; this follows the collapse of a US-brokered ceasefire and amid a new US-led aid distribution plan that excludes the UN, drawing criticism.

Gaza Militant Attack Kills Two Israeli Soldiers Amidst Stalled Ceasefire and Controversial US Aid Plan
A militant group claimed responsibility for an attack on Israeli soldiers in Rafah using anti-tank missiles, killing two and injuring four; this follows the collapse of a US-brokered ceasefire and amid a new US-led aid distribution plan that excludes the UN, drawing criticism.
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36% Bias Score

EU Ministers Meet in Lviv, Germany Pledges €40M in Aid to Ukraine
During a visit to Lviv, Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced an additional €40 million in humanitarian aid, emphasizing the EU's solidarity with Ukraine and its historical role in defeating Nazism, while the meeting coincided with Russia's Victory Day parade.

EU Ministers Meet in Lviv, Germany Pledges €40M in Aid to Ukraine
During a visit to Lviv, Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced an additional €40 million in humanitarian aid, emphasizing the EU's solidarity with Ukraine and its historical role in defeating Nazism, while the meeting coincided with Russia's Victory Day parade.
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Militarized Aid Plan for Gaza Sparks International Outcry
Israel approved a plan to resume humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza after a nine-week blockade, but under strict military control, involving only 60 trucks daily and US private security contractors, prompting UN agencies and NGOs to refuse participation due to violations of humanitarian principles.

Israel's Militarized Aid Plan for Gaza Sparks International Outcry
Israel approved a plan to resume humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza after a nine-week blockade, but under strict military control, involving only 60 trucks daily and US private security contractors, prompting UN agencies and NGOs to refuse participation due to violations of humanitarian principles.
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68% Bias Score

Kazan Art Exhibit Honors Ukraine War Soldiers
In Kazan, an exhibition titled "Homeland in the Hero's Heart" opened, featuring over 30 paintings and sculptures by young artists depicting soldiers from the special military operation in Ukraine, including posthumous tributes, and QR codes offering details on each soldier's service; the exhibition'...

Kazan Art Exhibit Honors Ukraine War Soldiers
In Kazan, an exhibition titled "Homeland in the Hero's Heart" opened, featuring over 30 paintings and sculptures by young artists depicting soldiers from the special military operation in Ukraine, including posthumous tributes, and QR codes offering details on each soldier's service; the exhibition'...
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56% Bias Score

Professor Şükrü Hatun's Impact on Diabetes Care in Turkey
Professor Dr. Şükrü Hatun, a Turkish pediatric endocrinologist, founded the "Arkadaşım Diyabet" program in 1996, providing comprehensive care and advocacy for children with diabetes, resulting in significant policy changes and improved access to care in Turkey. His work includes educational camps, p...

Professor Şükrü Hatun's Impact on Diabetes Care in Turkey
Professor Dr. Şükrü Hatun, a Turkish pediatric endocrinologist, founded the "Arkadaşım Diyabet" program in 1996, providing comprehensive care and advocacy for children with diabetes, resulting in significant policy changes and improved access to care in Turkey. His work includes educational camps, p...
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20% Bias Score
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