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86-Year-Old Russian Woman Makes 18th Donbas Aid Trip
86-year-old Bayrambika Hamitova from Chelyabinsk, Russia, has completed 17 aid trips to Donbas, delivering supplies and supporting soldiers, motivated by her son's death there two years ago, funding these efforts by selling her possessions, and recently requesting only a vehicle for transport from t...
86-Year-Old Russian Woman Makes 18th Donbas Aid Trip
86-year-old Bayrambika Hamitova from Chelyabinsk, Russia, has completed 17 aid trips to Donbas, delivering supplies and supporting soldiers, motivated by her son's death there two years ago, funding these efforts by selling her possessions, and recently requesting only a vehicle for transport from t...
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Doctors Based in Germany Return Home for Medical Mission
A group of approximately 85 Syrian doctors, based in Germany, launched a medical mission to Syria in April, providing critical medical care and assessing the war-torn nation's healthcare system, addressing shortages caused by the 14-year civil war.
Syrian Doctors Based in Germany Return Home for Medical Mission
A group of approximately 85 Syrian doctors, based in Germany, launched a medical mission to Syria in April, providing critical medical care and assessing the war-torn nation's healthcare system, addressing shortages caused by the 14-year civil war.
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44% Bias Score


German Hardship Commission Approves 173 Asylum Applications in 20 Years
Germany's hardship commission for asylum seekers has positively decided on 173 of 377 applications (involving 1022 people) over the past 20 years, reflecting global migration patterns and highlighting the need for individualized case assessments; most applications came from Kosovo (77), followed by ...
German Hardship Commission Approves 173 Asylum Applications in 20 Years
Germany's hardship commission for asylum seekers has positively decided on 173 of 377 applications (involving 1022 people) over the past 20 years, reflecting global migration patterns and highlighting the need for individualized case assessments; most applications came from Kosovo (77), followed by ...
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44% Bias Score


White Helmets Expand Services Across Syria After Civil War
Following Syria's civil war, the White Helmets, a volunteer rescue group previously active in rebel-held areas, are expanding their services nationwide under their founder's new role as Syria's Minister of Emergencies and Disaster Management; despite budget cuts, they aim to address the extensive da...
White Helmets Expand Services Across Syria After Civil War
Following Syria's civil war, the White Helmets, a volunteer rescue group previously active in rebel-held areas, are expanding their services nationwide under their founder's new role as Syria's Minister of Emergencies and Disaster Management; despite budget cuts, they aim to address the extensive da...
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56% Bias Score


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

Syrian Doctors in Germany Conduct Mission to Rebuild Syria's Healthcare System
A group of 85 Syrian doctors based in Germany conducted a medical mission to Syria in April 2024, performing surgeries, providing training, and addressing the severe shortage of medical professionals caused by the 14-year civil war; the mission, funded partly by a €100,000 fundraising campaign, high...

Syrian Doctors in Germany Conduct Mission to Rebuild Syria's Healthcare System
A group of 85 Syrian doctors based in Germany conducted a medical mission to Syria in April 2024, performing surgeries, providing training, and addressing the severe shortage of medical professionals caused by the 14-year civil war; the mission, funded partly by a €100,000 fundraising campaign, high...
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40% Bias Score

The Wheat Grows Again" Initiative Rebuilds Israeli Communities After October 7th Massacre
In response to the October 7th massacre, the "The Wheat Grows Again" initiative, supported by the Kibbutz Movement Rehabilitation Fund, has mobilized over 600 international volunteers to rebuild communities in southern and northern Israel by restoring public spaces, gardens, and providing emotional ...

The Wheat Grows Again" Initiative Rebuilds Israeli Communities After October 7th Massacre
In response to the October 7th massacre, the "The Wheat Grows Again" initiative, supported by the Kibbutz Movement Rehabilitation Fund, has mobilized over 600 international volunteers to rebuild communities in southern and northern Israel by restoring public spaces, gardens, and providing emotional ...
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40% Bias Score

Paris Concert Raises Funds for DRC Violence Victims
A charity concert at Paris' Accor Arena, postponed due to controversy over its initial date coinciding with the Rwandan genocide memorial, will feature 30 Congolese and other African artists performing pro bono to raise funds for victims of violence in eastern DRC, with proceeds channeled through Da...

Paris Concert Raises Funds for DRC Violence Victims
A charity concert at Paris' Accor Arena, postponed due to controversy over its initial date coinciding with the Rwandan genocide memorial, will feature 30 Congolese and other African artists performing pro bono to raise funds for victims of violence in eastern DRC, with proceeds channeled through Da...
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40% Bias Score

First Wheat Shipment Arrives in Syria Since Leadership Change
A 6,600-tonne wheat shipment, potentially from Russia, arrived in Syria's Latakia port—the first since December's leadership change—signaling a potential economic recovery after 14 years of civil war and highlighting renewed trade relations.

First Wheat Shipment Arrives in Syria Since Leadership Change
A 6,600-tonne wheat shipment, potentially from Russia, arrived in Syria's Latakia port—the first since December's leadership change—signaling a potential economic recovery after 14 years of civil war and highlighting renewed trade relations.
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40% 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
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