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Sheba Medical Center: Leading Global Health Innovation Amidst Crisis
Since October 7, 2023, Sheba Medical Center in Israel has provided critical care to civilians and soldiers, while also focusing on post-conflict plans to improve global health through medical innovation, humanitarian outreach, research, education, and diplomacy.
Sheba Medical Center: Leading Global Health Innovation Amidst Crisis
Since October 7, 2023, Sheba Medical Center in Israel has provided critical care to civilians and soldiers, while also focusing on post-conflict plans to improve global health through medical innovation, humanitarian outreach, research, education, and diplomacy.
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48% Bias Score


Syria's New Government Restores Key Services Amidst Infrastructure Challenges
On January 7, 2025, the new Syrian government resumed international flights at Damascus Airport, announced incoming power-generating vessels from Türkiye and Qatar to boost electricity, and reported ongoing maintenance at the Baniyas Refinery alongside a security operation targeting former governmen...
Syria's New Government Restores Key Services Amidst Infrastructure Challenges
On January 7, 2025, the new Syrian government resumed international flights at Damascus Airport, announced incoming power-generating vessels from Türkiye and Qatar to boost electricity, and reported ongoing maintenance at the Baniyas Refinery alongside a security operation targeting former governmen...
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36% Bias Score


7.1 Magnitude Earthquake in Tibet Kills 126
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in Shigatse, Tibet, on Tuesday, killing at least 126 people, injuring 130, and causing widespread building collapses due to poor construction; rescue and medical personnel have been deployed.
7.1 Magnitude Earthquake in Tibet Kills 126
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in Shigatse, Tibet, on Tuesday, killing at least 126 people, injuring 130, and causing widespread building collapses due to poor construction; rescue and medical personnel have been deployed.
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24% Bias Score


Syria's Post-Rebellion Economy: Devastation and Struggle for Survival
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, daily life has resumed, though the Syrian economy remains devastated by over a decade of war, stringent international sanctions, and hyperinflation, leaving 90% of Syrians in poverty and the per capita income at roughly \$1,000.
Syria's Post-Rebellion Economy: Devastation and Struggle for Survival
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, daily life has resumed, though the Syrian economy remains devastated by over a decade of war, stringent international sanctions, and hyperinflation, leaving 90% of Syrians in poverty and the per capita income at roughly \$1,000.
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44% Bias Score


China-Ethiopia Brightness Journey: Over 80 Cataract Surgeries Conducted
A Chinese medical team launched a free cataract surgery campaign in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 2nd, 2025, aiming to treat over 500 patients; 80 surgeries were successfully completed by January 5th, 2025, marking a significant step in bilateral healthcare cooperation.
China-Ethiopia Brightness Journey: Over 80 Cataract Surgeries Conducted
A Chinese medical team launched a free cataract surgery campaign in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 2nd, 2025, aiming to treat over 500 patients; 80 surgeries were successfully completed by January 5th, 2025, marking a significant step in bilateral healthcare cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Weighs Limiting Gaza Aid, Risking Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israel is considering limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza after Donald Trump's inauguration to curb Hamas resources, risking a worsening humanitarian crisis in the already besieged territory where 91% of its 2.1 million residents face acute food insecurity.
Israel Weighs Limiting Gaza Aid, Risking Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israel is considering limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza after Donald Trump's inauguration to curb Hamas resources, risking a worsening humanitarian crisis in the already besieged territory where 91% of its 2.1 million residents face acute food insecurity.
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36% Bias Score

EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.

EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.
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44% Bias Score

US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.

US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.
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36% Bias Score

Mercy Ships' Global Mercy: Providing Free Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy, a 571-foot hospital ship, provides free, life-changing surgeries to people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to safe medical procedures, having performed over 4,400 since its commissioning, addressing a critical healthcare disparity in the region.

Mercy Ships' Global Mercy: Providing Free Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy, a 571-foot hospital ship, provides free, life-changing surgeries to people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to safe medical procedures, having performed over 4,400 since its commissioning, addressing a critical healthcare disparity in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Lawmakers to Investigate Syrian Refugee Repatriation in Gaziantep and Kilis
A Turkish parliamentary subcommittee will visit Gaziantep and Kilis next week to assess the voluntary and safe return of approximately 740,000 Syrian refugees, gathering information from officials and refugees at the Oncupınar border crossing to evaluate the ongoing repatriation process.

Turkish Lawmakers to Investigate Syrian Refugee Repatriation in Gaziantep and Kilis
A Turkish parliamentary subcommittee will visit Gaziantep and Kilis next week to assess the voluntary and safe return of approximately 740,000 Syrian refugees, gathering information from officials and refugees at the Oncupınar border crossing to evaluate the ongoing repatriation process.
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64% Bias Score

Israel Weighs Limiting Gaza Aid Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Incoming Trump Administration
Israel is considering limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza after Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration to counter Hamas's resource acquisition; this decision risks exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where only 2,205 aid trucks entered in December according to OCHA, compared to over 5,...

Israel Weighs Limiting Gaza Aid Amidst Ongoing Conflict and Incoming Trump Administration
Israel is considering limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza after Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration to counter Hamas's resource acquisition; this decision risks exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where only 2,205 aid trucks entered in December according to OCHA, compared to over 5,...
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44% Bias Score

Israel Weighs Gaza Aid Cuts Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel is considering cutting humanitarian aid to Gaza to weaken Hamas, despite warnings from aid organizations of a potential famine. This follows years of conflict and a recent US request for increased aid flow, which was partially met but is now jeopardized by the changing political climate.

Israel Weighs Gaza Aid Cuts Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel is considering cutting humanitarian aid to Gaza to weaken Hamas, despite warnings from aid organizations of a potential famine. This follows years of conflict and a recent US request for increased aid flow, which was partially met but is now jeopardized by the changing political climate.
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36% Bias Score
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