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Yemen: UN Aid Worker Dies in Houthi Prison, Operations Suspended
A UN World Food Programme aid worker died in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its operations in Saada province, northern Yemen, due to security concerns and the detention of additional UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of huma...
Yemen: UN Aid Worker Dies in Houthi Prison, Operations Suspended
A UN World Food Programme aid worker died in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its operations in Saada province, northern Yemen, due to security concerns and the detention of additional UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of huma...
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56% Bias Score


US Urged to Secure Release of Israeli Hostages Held by Hamas
Seventy-six Israeli hostages, held by Hamas for 491 days, are suffering severe abuse and starvation; the article urges immediate US intervention, drawing parallels to the Allied forces' failure to target Auschwitz in 1944, advocating for the hostages' release before any other actions regarding Gaza.
US Urged to Secure Release of Israeli Hostages Held by Hamas
Seventy-six Israeli hostages, held by Hamas for 491 days, are suffering severe abuse and starvation; the article urges immediate US intervention, drawing parallels to the Allied forces' failure to target Auschwitz in 1944, advocating for the hostages' release before any other actions regarding Gaza.
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Emaciated Hostages Shock Israel, Raising Gaza War Specter
The release of three emaciated Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity has shocked Israel, sparking debate on whether to renew the Gaza ceasefire or pursue military action, as a month-old truce nears expiration, further complicated by US President Donald Trump's plan for Palestinians to leave Gaza.
Emaciated Hostages Shock Israel, Raising Gaza War Specter
The release of three emaciated Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity has shocked Israel, sparking debate on whether to renew the Gaza ceasefire or pursue military action, as a month-old truce nears expiration, further complicated by US President Donald Trump's plan for Palestinians to leave Gaza.
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60% Bias Score


M23 Rebellion in DR Congo: Thousands Dead Amidst Regional Crisis
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, is escalating conflict in eastern DR Congo, causing thousands of deaths in the past two weeks and creating a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda, due to unresolved ethnic tensions and resource conflicts dating back decades.
M23 Rebellion in DR Congo: Thousands Dead Amidst Regional Crisis
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, is escalating conflict in eastern DR Congo, causing thousands of deaths in the past two weeks and creating a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda, due to unresolved ethnic tensions and resource conflicts dating back decades.
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56% Bias Score


Sudanese Army Recaptured Key District, Announces Transitional Government
The Sudanese army seized the strategic Kafouri district in Bahri, north of Khartoum, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on February 8th, prompting the announcement of a transitional government and raising concerns about potential reprisals against civilians, while fighting intensifies in Darfur.
Sudanese Army Recaptured Key District, Announces Transitional Government
The Sudanese army seized the strategic Kafouri district in Bahri, north of Khartoum, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on February 8th, prompting the announcement of a transitional government and raising concerns about potential reprisals against civilians, while fighting intensifies in Darfur.
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Gaza Famine Averted, but Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19 ceasefire has largely averted famine, but warns that the threat could return quickly if the truce collapses; over 12,600 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire began.
Gaza Famine Averted, but Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19 ceasefire has largely averted famine, but warns that the threat could return quickly if the truce collapses; over 12,600 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire began.
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Gaza Aid Official Denies Humanitarian Crisis Amidst High Supply Levels
A senior aid official refutes claims of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, citing the daily entry of approximately 400 trucks carrying food, fuel, and essential supplies, despite Hamas's control over distribution and restrictions on certain items.

Gaza Aid Official Denies Humanitarian Crisis Amidst High Supply Levels
A senior aid official refutes claims of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, citing the daily entry of approximately 400 trucks carrying food, fuel, and essential supplies, despite Hamas's control over distribution and restrictions on certain items.
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Sudan War: Army Nears Victory in Khartoum Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Nearly two years after the start of the Sudanese war, the Sudanese army is on the verge of retaking Khartoum from the RSF militia, but the humanitarian crisis, including the world's worst famine, continues to worsen despite the potential military victory.

Sudan War: Army Nears Victory in Khartoum Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Nearly two years after the start of the Sudanese war, the Sudanese army is on the verge of retaking Khartoum from the RSF militia, but the humanitarian crisis, including the world's worst famine, continues to worsen despite the potential military victory.
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Israel Withdraws from Gaza Corridor After Prisoner Exchange, Amidst Tensions and US Relocation Plan
After a fifth prisoner exchange, Israel withdrew from Gaza's Netzarim corridor, enabling the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, although three civilians were shot near Gaza City amid ongoing tensions and a controversial US proposal to relocate Gazans.

Israel Withdraws from Gaza Corridor After Prisoner Exchange, Amidst Tensions and US Relocation Plan
After a fifth prisoner exchange, Israel withdrew from Gaza's Netzarim corridor, enabling the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, although three civilians were shot near Gaza City amid ongoing tensions and a controversial US proposal to relocate Gazans.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Families Shocked by Widespread Destruction After Returning Home
Returning Palestinian families in northern Gaza are shocked by the extensive destruction of their homes and communities, with nine in ten homes damaged or destroyed, leaving children particularly traumatized and lacking access to basic necessities, following the October 2023 war.

Gaza Families Shocked by Widespread Destruction After Returning Home
Returning Palestinian families in northern Gaza are shocked by the extensive destruction of their homes and communities, with nine in ten homes damaged or destroyed, leaving children particularly traumatized and lacking access to basic necessities, following the October 2023 war.
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52% Bias Score

US Funding Halt Creates Crisis in Syrian IS Camp
President Trump's January 24th order halting all USAID funding to Syria drastically reduced aid to the al-Hol camp, home to almost 50,000 IS family members, leading to food shortages, suspended services, and widespread panic, despite the camp being guarded by Kurdish forces (SDF) and US soldiers.

US Funding Halt Creates Crisis in Syrian IS Camp
President Trump's January 24th order halting all USAID funding to Syria drastically reduced aid to the al-Hol camp, home to almost 50,000 IS family members, leading to food shortages, suspended services, and widespread panic, despite the camp being guarded by Kurdish forces (SDF) and US soldiers.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Swift Deportations Amid Border Crisis
Following a campaign promise, President Trump approved the deportation of over 4,745 migrants within 24 hours of returning to office and authorized 8,000 arrests. This action comes amid a humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border, where thousands of migrants face uncertainty and desperation.

Trump's Swift Deportations Amid Border Crisis
Following a campaign promise, President Trump approved the deportation of over 4,745 migrants within 24 hours of returning to office and authorized 8,000 arrests. This action comes amid a humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border, where thousands of migrants face uncertainty and desperation.
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48% Bias Score
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