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South Sudan: Foreign Intervention Amidst Escalating Tensions
Escalating tensions in South Sudan involve alleged Ugandan special forces intervention to protect President Salva Kiir from rival forces, amid a struggle for resources, political power, and ethnic conflict exacerbated by Sudan's ongoing war; a UN helicopter was shot down, killing a South Sudanese ge...
South Sudan: Foreign Intervention Amidst Escalating Tensions
Escalating tensions in South Sudan involve alleged Ugandan special forces intervention to protect President Salva Kiir from rival forces, amid a struggle for resources, political power, and ethnic conflict exacerbated by Sudan's ongoing war; a UN helicopter was shot down, killing a South Sudanese ge...
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36% Bias Score


Haiti's Gang Crisis: Underfunded Multinational Force Fails to Curb Violence
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over 100 armed gangs control 85% of the city, forcing over 40,000 to flee since mid-February; a Kenyan-led multinational force, despite UN authorization, struggles due to underfunding and has not improved the situation, raising concerns about 2025 elections.
Haiti's Gang Crisis: Underfunded Multinational Force Fails to Curb Violence
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over 100 armed gangs control 85% of the city, forcing over 40,000 to flee since mid-February; a Kenyan-led multinational force, despite UN authorization, struggles due to underfunding and has not improved the situation, raising concerns about 2025 elections.
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60% Bias Score


Israeli Government Halts Hostage Negotiations Amidst Cease-fire
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, 59 hostages remain in Gaza, including soldier Nimrod Cohen, captured in October 2023; his mother criticizes the Israeli government for halting negotiations and prioritizing political concerns over securing the hostages' release, jeopardizing their live...
Israeli Government Halts Hostage Negotiations Amidst Cease-fire
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, 59 hostages remain in Gaza, including soldier Nimrod Cohen, captured in October 2023; his mother criticizes the Israeli government for halting negotiations and prioritizing political concerns over securing the hostages' release, jeopardizing their live...
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56% Bias Score


Gazan Children Evacuated for Medical Treatment
Approximately 2,000 Gazan children requiring medical treatment are being evacuated to Jordan, highlighting the severity of the post-conflict healthcare crisis in Gaza.
Gazan Children Evacuated for Medical Treatment
Approximately 2,000 Gazan children requiring medical treatment are being evacuated to Jordan, highlighting the severity of the post-conflict healthcare crisis in Gaza.
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60% Bias Score


Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
During the night of March 10-11, Russia attacked Ukraine with one Iskander-M ballistic missile and 126 Shahed drones, resulting in damage across multiple regions, including fires in Odesa, despite no reported casualties. Ukrainian forces intercepted the missile and 79 drones.
Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
During the night of March 10-11, Russia attacked Ukraine with one Iskander-M ballistic missile and 126 Shahed drones, resulting in damage across multiple regions, including fires in Odesa, despite no reported casualties. Ukrainian forces intercepted the missile and 79 drones.
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36% Bias Score


DRC Humanitarian Crisis: Return of Displaced People Exacerbates Waterborne Illnesses and Healthcare Shortages
The M23 rebel group's takeover of Goma and Bukavu in eastern DRC forced over 650,000 displaced people to return to their homes in January, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis marked by waterborne illnesses, malaria, and overwhelmed healthcare systems, with the UN providing water to 700,000 peopl...
DRC Humanitarian Crisis: Return of Displaced People Exacerbates Waterborne Illnesses and Healthcare Shortages
The M23 rebel group's takeover of Goma and Bukavu in eastern DRC forced over 650,000 displaced people to return to their homes in January, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis marked by waterborne illnesses, malaria, and overwhelmed healthcare systems, with the UN providing water to 700,000 peopl...
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36% Bias Score

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Ethiopia's Tigray Region
Renewed conflict has erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, with fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the regional government. A land border with Eritrea is controlled by the TPLF, raising concerns of regional escalation. The 2022 peace agreement has failed to address key i...

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Ethiopia's Tigray Region
Renewed conflict has erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, with fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the regional government. A land border with Eritrea is controlled by the TPLF, raising concerns of regional escalation. The 2022 peace agreement has failed to address key i...
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48% Bias Score

Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Unless Gaza Blockade Lifted
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack any Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, escalating the conflict and potentially impacting global maritime trade.

Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Unless Gaza Blockade Lifted
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack any Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, escalating the conflict and potentially impacting global maritime trade.
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48% Bias Score

Israel Halts Gaza Aid, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
Following a tenfold increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire, Israel halted aid on March 2, threatening the survival of Gazans, while simultaneously causing the largest displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967, impacting approximately 40,000 people.

Israel Halts Gaza Aid, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
Following a tenfold increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire, Israel halted aid on March 2, threatening the survival of Gazans, while simultaneously causing the largest displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967, impacting approximately 40,000 people.
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40% Bias Score

Latakia Conflict: Conflicting Reports of Ethnic Cleansing
Clashes between forces loyal to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sara and Assad regime remnants in Latakia have resulted in conflicting reports: while the government claims to have repelled attacks, accounts from Alawites and Christians detail ongoing ethnic cleansing involving killings, arson, and public ...

Latakia Conflict: Conflicting Reports of Ethnic Cleansing
Clashes between forces loyal to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sara and Assad regime remnants in Latakia have resulted in conflicting reports: while the government claims to have repelled attacks, accounts from Alawites and Christians detail ongoing ethnic cleansing involving killings, arson, and public ...
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64% Bias Score

Gaza's Failed Ceasefire Exposes Systemic Crisis
Despite a nearly 50-day ceasefire, Gaza City remains devastated; essential services are paralyzed by corruption and a lack of resources, causing immense suffering and driving many to seek escape, with the population's hope resting on Qatar's negotiations regarding Hamas.

Gaza's Failed Ceasefire Exposes Systemic Crisis
Despite a nearly 50-day ceasefire, Gaza City remains devastated; essential services are paralyzed by corruption and a lack of resources, causing immense suffering and driving many to seek escape, with the population's hope resting on Qatar's negotiations regarding Hamas.
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56% Bias Score

UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.

UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.
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32% Bias Score
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