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Unexploded Grenade Kills Two Toddlers in Cambodia
A rocket-propelled grenade, estimated to be over 25 years old, exploded in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, killing two 2-year-old cousins on Saturday while their parents worked in a former battlefield.
Unexploded Grenade Kills Two Toddlers in Cambodia
A rocket-propelled grenade, estimated to be over 25 years old, exploded in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, killing two 2-year-old cousins on Saturday while their parents worked in a former battlefield.
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16% Bias Score


M23 Uprising in DR Congo: Violence and a Complex History of Discrimination
The M23 rebel group's violent uprising in eastern DR Congo, fueled by claims of Tutsi persecution, has displaced hundreds of thousands and prompted international sanctions for war crimes, despite decades of documented discrimination against Congolese Tutsis.
M23 Uprising in DR Congo: Violence and a Complex History of Discrimination
The M23 rebel group's violent uprising in eastern DR Congo, fueled by claims of Tutsi persecution, has displaced hundreds of thousands and prompted international sanctions for war crimes, despite decades of documented discrimination against Congolese Tutsis.
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16% Bias Score


UN Security Council Condemns Rwanda's Support for M23 Rebels in DRC
The UN Security Council unanimously condemned the M23's offensive in eastern DRC, blaming Rwandan troops and demanding their immediate withdrawal; this follows previous ceasefire calls, but marks the first time the council directly holds Kigali responsible, amidst a humanitarian crisis displacing ov...
UN Security Council Condemns Rwanda's Support for M23 Rebels in DRC
The UN Security Council unanimously condemned the M23's offensive in eastern DRC, blaming Rwandan troops and demanding their immediate withdrawal; this follows previous ceasefire calls, but marks the first time the council directly holds Kigali responsible, amidst a humanitarian crisis displacing ov...
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Israel receives remains; Bibas body not found
A convoy carrying what were believed to be the remains of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas arrived in Tel Aviv Friday night, but forensic tests revealed they were not Bibas but an unidentified Gaza woman; Israel condemned Hamas's action, while Hamas claimed a mix-up.
Israel receives remains; Bibas body not found
A convoy carrying what were believed to be the remains of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas arrived in Tel Aviv Friday night, but forensic tests revealed they were not Bibas but an unidentified Gaza woman; Israel condemned Hamas's action, while Hamas claimed a mix-up.
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48% Bias Score


Russo-Ukrainian War: Death Toll, Shifting Battle Dynamics, and Territorial Control
The Russo-Ukrainian war, started in February 2022, has caused an estimated 174,000-420,000 deaths, according to UCDP, with shifting battle dynamics involving decreased artillery attacks and increased drone usage. Russia initially controlled 22% of Ukraine but now holds about 18.5%, while civilian in...
Russo-Ukrainian War: Death Toll, Shifting Battle Dynamics, and Territorial Control
The Russo-Ukrainian war, started in February 2022, has caused an estimated 174,000-420,000 deaths, according to UCDP, with shifting battle dynamics involving decreased artillery attacks and increased drone usage. Russia initially controlled 22% of Ukraine but now holds about 18.5%, while civilian in...
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32% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Advance on Uvira, DRC, Amidst Rising Tensions
M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, are nearing Uvira, DRC, causing rising anxiety among residents; fighting between the Congolese army and pro-government militias has led to looting and displacement, with approximately 15,000 Congolese crossing into Burundi, as reported by sources.
M23 Rebels Advance on Uvira, DRC, Amidst Rising Tensions
M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, are nearing Uvira, DRC, causing rising anxiety among residents; fighting between the Congolese army and pro-government militias has led to looting and displacement, with approximately 15,000 Congolese crossing into Burundi, as reported by sources.
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EU Pledges €19.5 Million to Haiti Amidst Severe Humanitarian Crisis
The European Union pledged an additional €19.5 million to Haiti to stabilize its macroeconomy, addressing a critical humanitarian crisis worsened by reduced US aid, widespread violence claiming 5,600 lives in 2024, and 5.5 million people needing urgent assistance.

EU Pledges €19.5 Million to Haiti Amidst Severe Humanitarian Crisis
The European Union pledged an additional €19.5 million to Haiti to stabilize its macroeconomy, addressing a critical humanitarian crisis worsened by reduced US aid, widespread violence claiming 5,600 lives in 2024, and 5.5 million people needing urgent assistance.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Hostages Released: Mengistu Freed After Decade of Captivity
Six hostages, including Avera Mengistu held captive for over a decade and four others captured in October 2023, were released from Gaza; the Red Cross facilitated the handover to Israeli forces amidst ongoing criticism of Hamas's stage-managed process.

Gaza Hostages Released: Mengistu Freed After Decade of Captivity
Six hostages, including Avera Mengistu held captive for over a decade and four others captured in October 2023, were released from Gaza; the Red Cross facilitated the handover to Israeli forces amidst ongoing criticism of Hamas's stage-managed process.
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40% Bias Score

M23 Advance on Uvira Sparks Fears of Prolonged Conflict in Eastern DRC
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, is nearing Uvira in eastern DRC, causing widespread fear among residents as the Congolese army struggles to defend against their advance; reports indicate looting, desertion, and the potential for a prolonged conflict.

M23 Advance on Uvira Sparks Fears of Prolonged Conflict in Eastern DRC
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, is nearing Uvira in eastern DRC, causing widespread fear among residents as the Congolese army struggles to defend against their advance; reports indicate looting, desertion, and the potential for a prolonged conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Cholera Outbreak Kills 58 in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Kosti, Sudan, killed 58 and sickened 1,293 due to contaminated water after an attack on the city's water facility by a paramilitary group fighting the Sudanese military; the incident highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on public health.

Cholera Outbreak Kills 58 in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Kosti, Sudan, killed 58 and sickened 1,293 due to contaminated water after an attack on the city's water facility by a paramilitary group fighting the Sudanese military; the incident highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on public health.
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Return of Hostage Remains Marks First Phase of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
On January 25th, Israel received the remains of four hostages killed during the October 7th Hamas attack, marking the first phase of a three-stage ceasefire agreement involving prisoner exchanges and Gaza's reconstruction. The event sparked strong reactions and a national moment of silence in Israel...

Return of Hostage Remains Marks First Phase of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
On January 25th, Israel received the remains of four hostages killed during the October 7th Hamas attack, marking the first phase of a three-stage ceasefire agreement involving prisoner exchanges and Gaza's reconstruction. The event sparked strong reactions and a national moment of silence in Israel...
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68% Bias Score

Hamas Returns Wrong Body, Murders Confirmed in Bibas Family Case
On Thursday, Hamas returned four bodies to Israel, identifying two as Ariel and Kfir Bibas, but not the expected third—Shiri Bibas. Forensic evidence suggests the boys were murdered, prompting international condemnation and demands for Shiri's return, despite plans for the release of further hostage...

Hamas Returns Wrong Body, Murders Confirmed in Bibas Family Case
On Thursday, Hamas returned four bodies to Israel, identifying two as Ariel and Kfir Bibas, but not the expected third—Shiri Bibas. Forensic evidence suggests the boys were murdered, prompting international condemnation and demands for Shiri's return, despite plans for the release of further hostage...
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64% Bias Score
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