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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


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


Prince Harry Visits Ukrainian Rehabilitation Center
Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with patients and staff to observe rehabilitation services for war victims, highlighting the Invictus Games Foundation's commitment to support in active war zones, a visit facilitated by a connection made at the Invict...
Prince Harry Visits Ukrainian Rehabilitation Center
Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with patients and staff to observe rehabilitation services for war victims, highlighting the Invictus Games Foundation's commitment to support in active war zones, a visit facilitated by a connection made at the Invict...
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28% Bias Score


US Revokes Visas for All South Sudanese After Deportation Dispute
The US revoked visas for all South Sudanese passport holders after South Sudan refused to accept a deported man, prompting concerns about the impact on hundreds of South Sudanese in the US under TPS and various athletes, and raising questions about US foreign policy.
US Revokes Visas for All South Sudanese After Deportation Dispute
The US revoked visas for all South Sudanese passport holders after South Sudan refused to accept a deported man, prompting concerns about the impact on hundreds of South Sudanese in the US under TPS and various athletes, and raising questions about US foreign policy.
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36% 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

UN Cuts Humanitarian Staff by 20% Amidst Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is cutting 20% of its 2,600-person staff due to a nearly $60 million funding shortfall, primarily attributed to reduced contributions from the United States, impacting aid delivery in over 60 countries and leading to operational res...

UN Cuts Humanitarian Staff by 20% Amidst Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is cutting 20% of its 2,600-person staff due to a nearly $60 million funding shortfall, primarily attributed to reduced contributions from the United States, impacting aid delivery in over 60 countries and leading to operational res...
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52% Bias Score

Moroccan Red Crescent Aids 41,404 Earthquake Victims
In response to the September 8, 2023, earthquake, the Moroccan Red Crescent (CRM) provided aid to 41,404 people and 10,112 households across four provinces, encompassing first aid, shelter, food, water, sanitation, and financial assistance.

Moroccan Red Crescent Aids 41,404 Earthquake Victims
In response to the September 8, 2023, earthquake, the Moroccan Red Crescent (CRM) provided aid to 41,404 people and 10,112 households across four provinces, encompassing first aid, shelter, food, water, sanitation, and financial assistance.
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40% Bias Score

UNICEF Restores Mobility and Hope for Yemeni Children with Disabilities
UNICEF partners with Yemen's Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center to provide prosthetic limbs to children with disabilities, aiding 109 children since 2021 and supplying materials for 500 more in 2024, enabling children like 9-year-old Khadija to return to school.

UNICEF Restores Mobility and Hope for Yemeni Children with Disabilities
UNICEF partners with Yemen's Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center to provide prosthetic limbs to children with disabilities, aiding 109 children since 2021 and supplying materials for 500 more in 2024, enabling children like 9-year-old Khadija to return to school.
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40% Bias Score

Humanitarian Aid Cuts: A Moral Regression
This article discusses the ethical implications of reduced humanitarian aid, drawing a parallel between early hominid survival based on community care and the current neglect of vulnerable populations, highlighting the moral regression and advocating for a return to empathy as evolutionary justice.

Humanitarian Aid Cuts: A Moral Regression
This article discusses the ethical implications of reduced humanitarian aid, drawing a parallel between early hominid survival based on community care and the current neglect of vulnerable populations, highlighting the moral regression and advocating for a return to empathy as evolutionary justice.
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56% Bias Score
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