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Syria Conference: Transition, Aid, and Reconstruction Amidst Violence and Sanctions
The international Syria conference in Brussels will address Syria's transition, focusing on humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The transitional government's participation marks a significant step, despite challenges from US sanctions and recent violence in Latakia causing at least 1380 civilian de...
Syria Conference: Transition, Aid, and Reconstruction Amidst Violence and Sanctions
The international Syria conference in Brussels will address Syria's transition, focusing on humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The transitional government's participation marks a significant step, despite challenges from US sanctions and recent violence in Latakia causing at least 1380 civilian de...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Military Spending Increase Amidst Global Development Aid Cuts
Spain plans to increase military spending to 2% of its GDP by 2029, a โฌ4-5 billion rise exceeding current development aid, while global development aid decreases, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially shifting global power dynamics.
Spain's Military Spending Increase Amidst Global Development Aid Cuts
Spain plans to increase military spending to 2% of its GDP by 2029, a โฌ4-5 billion rise exceeding current development aid, while global development aid decreases, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially shifting global power dynamics.
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64% Bias Score


Syria Conference: Transitional Government Participation and Reconstruction Challenges
The upcoming Brussels conference on Syria will focus on the country's transition process and needs, with the transitional government participating for the first time. At least 1380 civilians died recently in Latakia due to clashes between pro-regime groups and the HTล, highlighting the ongoing chall...
Syria Conference: Transitional Government Participation and Reconstruction Challenges
The upcoming Brussels conference on Syria will focus on the country's transition process and needs, with the transitional government participating for the first time. At least 1380 civilians died recently in Latakia due to clashes between pro-regime groups and the HTล, highlighting the ongoing chall...
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48% Bias Score


Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.
Myanmar Faces WFP Food Aid Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
The World Food Programme will cut food aid to over 1 million people in Myanmar due to a $60 million funding shortfall in April, exacerbating an existing humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and compounded by the U.S. aid freeze, leaving 15.2 million people without enough food.
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40% Bias Score


Qatar to Supply Syria with Natural Gas, Boosting Daily Electricity by 400 Megawatts
Qatar will provide Syria with 2 million cubic meters of natural gas daily to generate 400 megawatts of electricity, aiming to alleviate the country's severe power shortages resulting from a 14-year civil war and Western sanctions.
Qatar to Supply Syria with Natural Gas, Boosting Daily Electricity by 400 Megawatts
Qatar will provide Syria with 2 million cubic meters of natural gas daily to generate 400 megawatts of electricity, aiming to alleviate the country's severe power shortages resulting from a 14-year civil war and Western sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Teen Saves Father's Life Using Knowledge from UNICEF Program
In war-torn Syria, 15-year-old Mohammed used knowledge from a UNICEF child-friendly space to prevent his father from touching unexploded ordnance, highlighting the program's effectiveness in saving lives and addressing the estimated 324,000 unexploded ordnance pieces across the country.
Syrian Teen Saves Father's Life Using Knowledge from UNICEF Program
In war-torn Syria, 15-year-old Mohammed used knowledge from a UNICEF child-friendly space to prevent his father from touching unexploded ordnance, highlighting the program's effectiveness in saving lives and addressing the estimated 324,000 unexploded ordnance pieces across the country.
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28% Bias Score

Czech Solidarity with Ukraine Soars After White House Confrontation
A White House confrontation between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy on February 28, 2025, sparked a massive surge in Czech donations to Ukraine, totaling hundreds of millions of crowns for both humanitarian aid and weapons procurement, highlighting the Czech Republic's unwavering commitment despite f...

Czech Solidarity with Ukraine Soars After White House Confrontation
A White House confrontation between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy on February 28, 2025, sparked a massive surge in Czech donations to Ukraine, totaling hundreds of millions of crowns for both humanitarian aid and weapons procurement, highlighting the Czech Republic's unwavering commitment despite f...
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32% Bias Score

Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of โฌ7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...

Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of โฌ7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Strike Kills Nine Charity Workers in Gaza
At least nine charity workers were killed and several injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel says it targeted "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.

Israeli Strike Kills Nine Charity Workers in Gaza
At least nine charity workers were killed and several injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel says it targeted "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
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40% Bias Score

Nine Charity Workers Killed in Israeli Gaza Strike
Nine charity workers, including three media members, were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel claims the victims were "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.

Nine Charity Workers Killed in Israeli Gaza Strike
Nine charity workers, including three media members, were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel claims the victims were "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Displacement in Haiti Amidst Gang Violence
Over 40,000 Haitians were displaced in Port-au-Prince between February 14 and March 5, 2025, the highest number since 2021, due to gang violence and insecurity, hindering humanitarian aid and causing immense suffering; the UN's $908 million Humanitarian Response Plan is only 5% funded.

Mass Displacement in Haiti Amidst Gang Violence
Over 40,000 Haitians were displaced in Port-au-Prince between February 14 and March 5, 2025, the highest number since 2021, due to gang violence and insecurity, hindering humanitarian aid and causing immense suffering; the UN's $908 million Humanitarian Response Plan is only 5% funded.
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24% Bias Score

Halved Food Aid Exacerbates Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh
The World Food Programme (WFP) will halve food aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar camp from April, reducing monthly rations to \$6 per person due to an \$81 million funding gap, while at least five hospitals have closed due to the stop of USAID funding, impacting hundreds of thousa...

Halved Food Aid Exacerbates Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh
The World Food Programme (WFP) will halve food aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar camp from April, reducing monthly rations to \$6 per person due to an \$81 million funding gap, while at least five hospitals have closed due to the stop of USAID funding, impacting hundreds of thousa...
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36% Bias Score
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