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Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Commits to Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to support HALO Trust's demining efforts, committing to a three-year contract; this follows his mother Princess Diana's 1997 advocacy and aims to create a mine-free country, addressing the lasting impact of landmines on Angolan civilians.
Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Commits to Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to support HALO Trust's demining efforts, committing to a three-year contract; this follows his mother Princess Diana's 1997 advocacy and aims to create a mine-free country, addressing the lasting impact of landmines on Angolan civilians.
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44% Bias Score


Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.
Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.
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32% Bias Score


Italian Gelato Shops Raise Funds for Gaza with Watermelon Sorbet
Italian artisan gelato shops across several countries will sell a special watermelon sorbet on July 19th, donating all proceeds to Doctors Without Borders to support Gaza civilians affected by the ongoing conflict.
Italian Gelato Shops Raise Funds for Gaza with Watermelon Sorbet
Italian artisan gelato shops across several countries will sell a special watermelon sorbet on July 19th, donating all proceeds to Doctors Without Borders to support Gaza civilians affected by the ongoing conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Crisis: Israel Accuses UN of Inaction Amidst Conflicting Aid Delivery Accounts
Israel accuses the UN and international organizations of leaving thousands of aid pallets uncollected in Gaza, despite claims of a humanitarian crisis; the UN cites operational challenges, while Israel alleges misinformation and inaction.
Gaza Aid Crisis: Israel Accuses UN of Inaction Amidst Conflicting Aid Delivery Accounts
Israel accuses the UN and international organizations of leaving thousands of aid pallets uncollected in Gaza, despite claims of a humanitarian crisis; the UN cites operational challenges, while Israel alleges misinformation and inaction.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza's Currency Crisis: War-Induced Cash Shortage Fuels 'Repair' Profession
Gaza's 17-month war has caused a severe cash shortage, leading citizens to repair damaged currency; the lack of new currency and rejection of repaired notes by some merchants exacerbates the crisis.
Gaza's Currency Crisis: War-Induced Cash Shortage Fuels 'Repair' Profession
Gaza's 17-month war has caused a severe cash shortage, leading citizens to repair damaged currency; the lack of new currency and rejection of repaired notes by some merchants exacerbates the crisis.
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32% Bias Score


Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
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32% Bias Score

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Commits to Angola Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy and committing to a three-year contract with the HALO Trust, aiming for a 'mine-free country' while addressing the ongoing impact of 88,000 landmine...

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Commits to Angola Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy and committing to a three-year contract with the HALO Trust, aiming for a 'mine-free country' while addressing the ongoing impact of 88,000 landmine...
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28% Bias Score

Intelsat-SES Merger to Dominate Satellite Industry and Expand Humanitarian Efforts
Intelsat and SES are merging to create a dominant player in the satellite industry, boasting a fleet of over 150 satellites and focusing on expanding global internet access while simultaneously supporting humanitarian missions in conflict zones.

Intelsat-SES Merger to Dominate Satellite Industry and Expand Humanitarian Efforts
Intelsat and SES are merging to create a dominant player in the satellite industry, boasting a fleet of over 150 satellites and focusing on expanding global internet access while simultaneously supporting humanitarian missions in conflict zones.
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64% Bias Score

EU to Monitor Israel's Gaza Aid Implementation, Holding Further Options
The EU will closely monitor Israel's implementation of a new agreement to improve aid flow into Gaza, holding ten options for further action, including visa suspension and import restrictions, while prioritizing improving the humanitarian situation rather than immediate punishment.

EU to Monitor Israel's Gaza Aid Implementation, Holding Further Options
The EU will closely monitor Israel's implementation of a new agreement to improve aid flow into Gaza, holding ten options for further action, including visa suspension and import restrictions, while prioritizing improving the humanitarian situation rather than immediate punishment.
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48% Bias Score

World Vision's Multifaceted Aid to Ukraine: 2 Million Beneficiaries, Microfinance Initiative Launched
World Vision (WV) has aided over 2 million Ukrainians, including almost 1 million children, since the conflict began, providing crucial support in education and mental health, and introducing a microfinance program to bolster small businesses.

World Vision's Multifaceted Aid to Ukraine: 2 Million Beneficiaries, Microfinance Initiative Launched
World Vision (WV) has aided over 2 million Ukrainians, including almost 1 million children, since the conflict began, providing crucial support in education and mental health, and introducing a microfinance program to bolster small businesses.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Conflict: GHF Faces Accusations of Deaths Amidst Clash with UNRWA
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has distributed 70 million meals since May, but faces strong criticism from UNRWA and over 230 NGOs who allege the GHF's system has caused 800 deaths, while GHF blames Hamas for these claims, asserting that their aid operation disrupts Hamas' control ...

Gaza Aid Conflict: GHF Faces Accusations of Deaths Amidst Clash with UNRWA
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has distributed 70 million meals since May, but faces strong criticism from UNRWA and over 230 NGOs who allege the GHF's system has caused 800 deaths, while GHF blames Hamas for these claims, asserting that their aid operation disrupts Hamas' control ...
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68% Bias Score

Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).

Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).
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36% Bias Score
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