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African Summit Demands Immediate DRC Ceasefire
Leaders from east and southern Africa held a crisis summit in Tanzania, demanding an immediate ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo and urging peace talks within five days to resolve the conflict that has killed nearly 3,000 people and displaced 700,000 since January.
African Summit Demands Immediate DRC Ceasefire
Leaders from east and southern Africa held a crisis summit in Tanzania, demanding an immediate ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo and urging peace talks within five days to resolve the conflict that has killed nearly 3,000 people and displaced 700,000 since January.
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40% Bias Score


Palestinians Return to Devastation in Gaza After Israeli Withdrawal
Israel completed its withdrawal from the Netzarim corridor and Salaheddin road on Sunday, allowing Palestinians to return to homes and businesses devastated by over 15 months of conflict; the UN estimates that over 90% of Gaza's 2.4 million inhabitants were displaced, with over 48,000 deaths and 111...
Palestinians Return to Devastation in Gaza After Israeli Withdrawal
Israel completed its withdrawal from the Netzarim corridor and Salaheddin road on Sunday, allowing Palestinians to return to homes and businesses devastated by over 15 months of conflict; the UN estimates that over 90% of Gaza's 2.4 million inhabitants were displaced, with over 48,000 deaths and 111...
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56% Bias Score


Deteriorated Condition of Released Hostages Fuels Outrage and Pressure on Netanyahu
On Saturday, Hamas released three Israeli hostages who appeared severely malnourished and traumatized, sparking outrage in Israel and raising serious concerns about the remaining 73 captives held in Gaza, worsening pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu during an ongoing ceasefire.
Deteriorated Condition of Released Hostages Fuels Outrage and Pressure on Netanyahu
On Saturday, Hamas released three Israeli hostages who appeared severely malnourished and traumatized, sparking outrage in Israel and raising serious concerns about the remaining 73 captives held in Gaza, worsening pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu during an ongoing ceasefire.
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Serious Condition of Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas Amidst Condemnation of Public Display
Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Saturday are in serious condition after 491 days in captivity, with their release involving a controversial public display by Hamas that drew international condemnation, while 21 hostages have been released so far in the ongoing prisoner exchange between I...
Serious Condition of Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas Amidst Condemnation of Public Display
Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Saturday are in serious condition after 491 days in captivity, with their release involving a controversial public display by Hamas that drew international condemnation, while 21 hostages have been released so far in the ongoing prisoner exchange between I...
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Five Thai Hostages Freed in Gaza After 16 Months
Five Thai hostages, held captive in Gaza for over a year following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, were released on January 31, 2025, and reunited with their families in Bangkok on February 8, 2025, as part of a ceasefire agreement; one Thai hostage remains missing.
Five Thai Hostages Freed in Gaza After 16 Months
Five Thai hostages, held captive in Gaza for over a year following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, were released on January 31, 2025, and reunited with their families in Bangkok on February 8, 2025, as part of a ceasefire agreement; one Thai hostage remains missing.
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Severely Malnourished Israeli Hostages Released, Sparking Holocaust Comparisons
The release of three Israeli hostages on Saturday revealed their severely malnourished condition, prompting widespread comparisons to Holocaust victims and intensifying calls for the release of remaining captives held by Hamas in Gaza; their emaciated bodies show clear signs of prolonged starvation.
Severely Malnourished Israeli Hostages Released, Sparking Holocaust Comparisons
The release of three Israeli hostages on Saturday revealed their severely malnourished condition, prompting widespread comparisons to Holocaust victims and intensifying calls for the release of remaining captives held by Hamas in Gaza; their emaciated bodies show clear signs of prolonged starvation.
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Trump's Aid Freeze: Global Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump's freeze on U.S. foreign humanitarian aid, impacting HIV/AIDS funding (70% globally), Ukraine's winter supplies, and conflict resolution efforts in Congo, causes widespread concern and threatens millions of lives.

Trump's Aid Freeze: Global Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump's freeze on U.S. foreign humanitarian aid, impacting HIV/AIDS funding (70% globally), Ukraine's winter supplies, and conflict resolution efforts in Congo, causes widespread concern and threatens millions of lives.
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52% Bias Score

USAID Funding Halt Creates Crisis in Syrian ISIS Camps
On January 24th, President Trump stopped all USAID payments to Syrian camps holding ISIS families, leading to a suspension of aid, including food and sanitation services, causing panic and potential for increased unrest among nearly 50,000 people, highlighting the vulnerability of aid systems relian...

USAID Funding Halt Creates Crisis in Syrian ISIS Camps
On January 24th, President Trump stopped all USAID payments to Syrian camps holding ISIS families, leading to a suspension of aid, including food and sanitation services, causing panic and potential for increased unrest among nearly 50,000 people, highlighting the vulnerability of aid systems relian...
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African Leaders Demand Ceasefire in DRC Conflict
East and Southern African leaders convened in Tanzania, urging an immediate ceasefire and peace talks within five days to end the conflict in the DRC, where the M23 rebels, allegedly supported by Rwanda, have caused 2,900 deaths and displaced almost 700,000 since January, according to UN figures.

African Leaders Demand Ceasefire in DRC Conflict
East and Southern African leaders convened in Tanzania, urging an immediate ceasefire and peace talks within five days to end the conflict in the DRC, where the M23 rebels, allegedly supported by Rwanda, have caused 2,900 deaths and displaced almost 700,000 since January, according to UN figures.
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Israeli Raid in West Bank Kills Pregnant Woman Amid Gaza Ceasefire
During an Israeli military operation in the Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, an eight-month pregnant woman was killed, and her husband critically injured by Israeli gunfire; this occurred despite a ceasefire in Gaza, and follows a larger operation in Jenin.

Israeli Raid in West Bank Kills Pregnant Woman Amid Gaza Ceasefire
During an Israeli military operation in the Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, an eight-month pregnant woman was killed, and her husband critically injured by Israeli gunfire; this occurred despite a ceasefire in Gaza, and follows a larger operation in Jenin.
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Released Hostages' Critical Condition Exposes Hamas Brutality, Fuels Pressure on Netanyahu
Three severely malnourished hostages were released from Hamas captivity, revealing the dire conditions faced by 76 others still held; doctors warn of potential death from refeeding syndrome, while public pressure mounts on Netanyahu for urgent action.

Released Hostages' Critical Condition Exposes Hamas Brutality, Fuels Pressure on Netanyahu
Three severely malnourished hostages were released from Hamas captivity, revealing the dire conditions faced by 76 others still held; doctors warn of potential death from refeeding syndrome, while public pressure mounts on Netanyahu for urgent action.
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M23 Insurgency in Goma Causes Mass Casualties and Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 paramilitary group launched a violent insurgency in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, last week, resulting in nearly 3000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a worsening humanitarian crisis fueled by the region's rich mineral resources and long-standing tribal tensions.

M23 Insurgency in Goma Causes Mass Casualties and Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 paramilitary group launched a violent insurgency in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, last week, resulting in nearly 3000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a worsening humanitarian crisis fueled by the region's rich mineral resources and long-standing tribal tensions.
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64% Bias Score
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