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\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...
\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...
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32% Bias Score


US Retracts Famine Warning for Northern Gaza Amidst Accusations of Political Interference
The U.S. government pressured the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) to retract its report warning of imminent famine in northern Gaza due to Israel's blockade, sparking accusations of political interference and raising concerns about the accuracy of future famine assessments; the repor...
US Retracts Famine Warning for Northern Gaza Amidst Accusations of Political Interference
The U.S. government pressured the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) to retract its report warning of imminent famine in northern Gaza due to Israel's blockade, sparking accusations of political interference and raising concerns about the accuracy of future famine assessments; the repor...
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52% Bias Score


Nigerian Stampedes Highlight Poverty Crisis Amidst Economic Reforms
At least 60 people died in three separate stampedes across Nigeria during food distributions, highlighting the dire poverty and the government's failure to address the crisis caused by rising inflation and inefficient social welfare programs.
Nigerian Stampedes Highlight Poverty Crisis Amidst Economic Reforms
At least 60 people died in three separate stampedes across Nigeria during food distributions, highlighting the dire poverty and the government's failure to address the crisis caused by rising inflation and inefficient social welfare programs.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Healthcare Worker Dies Amid Humanitarian Crisis
A Palestinian healthcare worker died from extreme cold in a tent for displaced persons in Gaza, where four babies also recently died due to the cold and malnutrition, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation caused by the ongoing conflict and Israel's blockade.
Gaza Healthcare Worker Dies Amid Humanitarian Crisis
A Palestinian healthcare worker died from extreme cold in a tent for displaced persons in Gaza, where four babies also recently died due to the cold and malnutrition, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation caused by the ongoing conflict and Israel's blockade.
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56% Bias Score


Haiti's Gang Violence: A Humanitarian Crisis Amidst UN Mission Challenges
Gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has claimed 5,000 lives this year, leaving 760,000 children on the brink of starvation and forcing hospitals to contend with clashes between police and gangs; a UN-backed Kenyan mission is struggling to quell the violence despite facing significant challenges.
Haiti's Gang Violence: A Humanitarian Crisis Amidst UN Mission Challenges
Gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has claimed 5,000 lives this year, leaving 760,000 children on the brink of starvation and forcing hospitals to contend with clashes between police and gangs; a UN-backed Kenyan mission is struggling to quell the violence despite facing significant challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
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Gaza Faces Famine as Middle East Conflicts Worsen
Israel's blockade of Gaza risks causing famine by next month, impacting 1.8 million Palestinians, while conflicts in Syria and Lebanon cause widespread hunger, displacing hundreds of thousands; China offers aid.

Gaza Faces Famine as Middle East Conflicts Worsen
Israel's blockade of Gaza risks causing famine by next month, impacting 1.8 million Palestinians, while conflicts in Syria and Lebanon cause widespread hunger, displacing hundreds of thousands; China offers aid.
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44% Bias Score

Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Government Withdrawal from IPC
The IPC declared famine in parts of Sudan, citing three criteria: severe food shortages affecting over 20 percent of the population, acute malnutrition in one-third of children, and at least two hunger-related deaths per 10,000 daily. Sudan's government suspended its participation in the IPC, accusi...

Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Government Withdrawal from IPC
The IPC declared famine in parts of Sudan, citing three criteria: severe food shortages affecting over 20 percent of the population, acute malnutrition in one-third of children, and at least two hunger-related deaths per 10,000 daily. Sudan's government suspended its participation in the IPC, accusi...
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32% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes in Yemen Injure UN, WHO Personnel
Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport in Yemen injured WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' staff and a UN worker, damaged airport infrastructure, and killed at least three others; Israel claims the sites were used for smuggling weapons from Iran, while the UN says the airport is crucial f...

Israeli Airstrikes in Yemen Injure UN, WHO Personnel
Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport in Yemen injured WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' staff and a UN worker, damaged airport infrastructure, and killed at least three others; Israel claims the sites were used for smuggling weapons from Iran, while the UN says the airport is crucial f...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike on Sanaa Airport Injures 13, Kills 6
On Thursday, Israeli forces attacked Sanaa International Airport in Yemen, injuring at least 13 people and killing at least six, according to the Houthis' Health Ministry and the World Food Programme; WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was present during the strike.

Israeli Airstrike on Sanaa Airport Injures 13, Kills 6
On Thursday, Israeli forces attacked Sanaa International Airport in Yemen, injuring at least 13 people and killing at least six, according to the Houthis' Health Ministry and the World Food Programme; WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was present during the strike.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike at Sanaa Airport Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike at Sanaa airport in Yemen injured a member of the WHO Director-General's crew and killed at least two others, damaging airport infrastructure; the attack follows Houthi missile launches against Israel and is the fourth such strike by Israel since October 2022.

Israeli Airstrike at Sanaa Airport Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike at Sanaa airport in Yemen injured a member of the WHO Director-General's crew and killed at least two others, damaging airport infrastructure; the attack follows Houthi missile launches against Israel and is the fourth such strike by Israel since October 2022.
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48% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Somali Region: Peace Initiatives Following Deadly Clashes
Following recent clashes in Ethiopia's Somali region, at least 60 people died and over 150 were injured, prompting the deployment of federal troops and the initiation of several peace initiatives, including an independent investigation and reconciliation talks, while thousands remain displaced.

Ethiopia's Somali Region: Peace Initiatives Following Deadly Clashes
Following recent clashes in Ethiopia's Somali region, at least 60 people died and over 150 were injured, prompting the deployment of federal troops and the initiation of several peace initiatives, including an independent investigation and reconciliation talks, while thousands remain displaced.
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44% Bias Score
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