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Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Deaths and Widespread Damage
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar at 12:50 PM local time, causing at least three deaths, significant infrastructure damage including the collapse of the Ava Bridge near Mandalay and a mosque, and triggering a state of emergency in six regions. A building under construction also colla...
Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Deaths and Widespread Damage
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar at 12:50 PM local time, causing at least three deaths, significant infrastructure damage including the collapse of the Ava Bridge near Mandalay and a mosque, and triggering a state of emergency in six regions. A building under construction also colla...
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Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Widespread Destruction
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck 16km northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar, at 12:50 pm (06:20 GMT) on Friday, causing widespread destruction in Myanmar and tremors felt in Thailand, including building collapses and casualties.
Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Widespread Destruction
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck 16km northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar, at 12:50 pm (06:20 GMT) on Friday, causing widespread destruction in Myanmar and tremors felt in Thailand, including building collapses and casualties.
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Earthquake in Myanmar Kills at Least 23, Damages Infrastructure
A major earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, has caused at least 23 deaths and significant damage, with thousands of Dutch tourists in the region reported safe by their tour operators; building collapses were reported in several cities and airports, causing panic.
Earthquake in Myanmar Kills at Least 23, Damages Infrastructure
A major earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, has caused at least 23 deaths and significant damage, with thousands of Dutch tourists in the region reported safe by their tour operators; building collapses were reported in several cities and airports, causing panic.
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Kiir's House Arrest of Machar Fuels Fears of Renewed South Sudanese Civil War
On March 27th, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir placed First Vice President Riek Machar under house arrest in Juba, escalating tensions and raising fears of a return to widespread ethnic violence amid an economic crisis, prompting international concern and diplomatic responses.
Kiir's House Arrest of Machar Fuels Fears of Renewed South Sudanese Civil War
On March 27th, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir placed First Vice President Riek Machar under house arrest in Juba, escalating tensions and raising fears of a return to widespread ethnic violence amid an economic crisis, prompting international concern and diplomatic responses.
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Hamas's Rejection of Prisoner Exchange Triggers Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following Hamas's rejection of a prisoner exchange, Israel resumed military operations in Gaza, resulting in widespread destruction (69% of buildings destroyed) and a reported 48,000 deaths, while Hamas continues limited rocket attacks, prompting large-scale protests in Jerusalem.
Hamas's Rejection of Prisoner Exchange Triggers Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following Hamas's rejection of a prisoner exchange, Israel resumed military operations in Gaza, resulting in widespread destruction (69% of buildings destroyed) and a reported 48,000 deaths, while Hamas continues limited rocket attacks, prompting large-scale protests in Jerusalem.
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Sudan's Military Recapturing Khartoum Airport
Sudan's army announced Wednesday it had recaptured Khartoum's international airport, and the military chief flew back to the capital for the first time in nearly two years of war, bringing the military closer to regaining full control of the city from the rival Rapid Support Forces paramilitary grou...
Sudan's Military Recapturing Khartoum Airport
Sudan's army announced Wednesday it had recaptured Khartoum's international airport, and the military chief flew back to the capital for the first time in nearly two years of war, bringing the military closer to regaining full control of the city from the rival Rapid Support Forces paramilitary grou...
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Donetsk's Slow Return to Normalcy Amidst Water Crisis and Peace Uncertainty
Despite Russia's annexation in 2022, life is slowly returning to Donetsk, marked by increased safety and new businesses; however, a severe water shortage and skepticism about peace negotiations persist, alongside differing civilian and military aspirations.

Donetsk's Slow Return to Normalcy Amidst Water Crisis and Peace Uncertainty
Despite Russia's annexation in 2022, life is slowly returning to Donetsk, marked by increased safety and new businesses; however, a severe water shortage and skepticism about peace negotiations persist, alongside differing civilian and military aspirations.
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Sudanese Army Claims Full Control of Khartoum Amidst Ongoing Civil War
Sudan's army declared full control of Khartoum on Thursday, claiming victory over the RSF after recapturing the presidential palace; however, the civil war continues in other regions, displacing millions and causing widespread death, prompting increased US diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.

Sudanese Army Claims Full Control of Khartoum Amidst Ongoing Civil War
Sudan's army declared full control of Khartoum on Thursday, claiming victory over the RSF after recapturing the presidential palace; however, the civil war continues in other regions, displacing millions and causing widespread death, prompting increased US diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
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Netanyahu Threatens Increased Repression Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following a week of renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu escalated the conflict, threatening increased repression against Hamas unless they release Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, while over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and 142,000 displaced. Rar...

Netanyahu Threatens Increased Repression Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following a week of renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu escalated the conflict, threatening increased repression against Hamas unless they release Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, while over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and 142,000 displaced. Rar...
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Large-Scale Anti-Hamas Protests Erupt in Gaza Amidst War with Israel
Hundreds of Gazans protested against Hamas in Gaza City and Beit Lahia Wednesday, demanding an end to the war with Israel and the ouster of Hamas, marking the largest such demonstrations since October 2023.

Large-Scale Anti-Hamas Protests Erupt in Gaza Amidst War with Israel
Hundreds of Gazans protested against Hamas in Gaza City and Beit Lahia Wednesday, demanding an end to the war with Israel and the ouster of Hamas, marking the largest such demonstrations since October 2023.
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Sudanese Army Recapturing Khartoum Airport and Presidential Palace
The Sudanese army has retaken Khartoum's airport and presidential palace from the RSF, marking a major turning point in the conflict that began in April 2023; however, fighting continues in other regions, and the risk of Sudan's fragmentation remains.

Sudanese Army Recapturing Khartoum Airport and Presidential Palace
The Sudanese army has retaken Khartoum's airport and presidential palace from the RSF, marking a major turning point in the conflict that began in April 2023; however, fighting continues in other regions, and the risk of Sudan's fragmentation remains.
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52% Bias Score

Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.

Funding Cuts Jeopardize Afghan Women's Media and Education
Zan Times, an Afghan online magazine for women, faces closure of its journalism training program in 2025 due to reduced US foreign aid under President Trump, impacting women's education and access to information amid Taliban oppression.
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52% Bias Score
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