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Halved Food Aid Exacerbates Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh
The World Food Programme (WFP) will halve food aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar camp from April, reducing monthly rations to \$6 per person due to an \$81 million funding gap, while at least five hospitals have closed due to the stop of USAID funding, impacting hundreds of thousa...
Halved Food Aid Exacerbates Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh
The World Food Programme (WFP) will halve food aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar camp from April, reducing monthly rations to \$6 per person due to an \$81 million funding gap, while at least five hospitals have closed due to the stop of USAID funding, impacting hundreds of thousa...
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36% Bias Score


UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
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40% Bias Score


UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.
UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.
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32% Bias Score


Myanmar Scam Victims: From Slavery to Humanitarian Crisis
A joint operation freed over 7,000 individuals enslaved in Myanmar for cyber scams, but they now face dire conditions in overcrowded border centers, lacking food, medical care, and facing uncertain repatriation, highlighting a complex humanitarian crisis.
Myanmar Scam Victims: From Slavery to Humanitarian Crisis
A joint operation freed over 7,000 individuals enslaved in Myanmar for cyber scams, but they now face dire conditions in overcrowded border centers, lacking food, medical care, and facing uncertain repatriation, highlighting a complex humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Russia and Myanmar Strengthen Military Ties
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov met with Myanmar's Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing in Moscow on March 3, 2024, to discuss expanding military and technological cooperation, highlighting the strong bilateral relationship and mutual trust.
Russia and Myanmar Strengthen Military Ties
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov met with Myanmar's Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing in Moscow on March 3, 2024, to discuss expanding military and technological cooperation, highlighting the strong bilateral relationship and mutual trust.
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56% Bias Score


Myanmar Journalist Faces Abuse for Exposing Prison Abuses
Myanmar journalist Sai Zaw Thaike, arrested in May 2023, faces daily physical and mental abuse in Insein prison for exposing human rights violations and leaking information, reflecting the junta's broader crackdown on media freedom, with at least 172 journalists arrested since the 2021 coup.
Myanmar Journalist Faces Abuse for Exposing Prison Abuses
Myanmar journalist Sai Zaw Thaike, arrested in May 2023, faces daily physical and mental abuse in Insein prison for exposing human rights violations and leaking information, reflecting the junta's broader crackdown on media freedom, with at least 172 journalists arrested since the 2021 coup.
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24% Bias Score

Cross-Border Telecom Scams Expose Gaps in Transnational Law Enforcement
Cross-border telecom scams operating from Myawaddy, a Myanmar town bordering Thailand, expose challenges in transnational crime enforcement due to varying legal systems and political instability, impacting China's security and citizens' rights.

Cross-Border Telecom Scams Expose Gaps in Transnational Law Enforcement
Cross-border telecom scams operating from Myawaddy, a Myanmar town bordering Thailand, expose challenges in transnational crime enforcement due to varying legal systems and political instability, impacting China's security and citizens' rights.
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36% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Chief Visits Russia, Secures Potential Drone Technology Deal
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing visited Russia for high-level talks with Vladimir Putin, resulting in agreements for two new consulates, a small-scale nuclear plant, and potential drone technology transfer, despite facing international sanctions and internal conflict.

Myanmar Junta Chief Visits Russia, Secures Potential Drone Technology Deal
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing visited Russia for high-level talks with Vladimir Putin, resulting in agreements for two new consulates, a small-scale nuclear plant, and potential drone technology transfer, despite facing international sanctions and internal conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...

Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...
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40% Bias Score

Myanmar Military Schedules Election Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military government announced a general election for December 2025 or January 2026, amid a civil war and widespread political repression; the plan is widely viewed as an attempt to legitimize the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Military Schedules Election Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military government announced a general election for December 2025 or January 2026, amid a civil war and widespread political repression; the plan is widely viewed as an attempt to legitimize the 2021 coup.
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40% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...

Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...
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36% Bias Score

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.
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52% Bias Score
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