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US Press Freedom Plummets to 57th in RSF Ranking Amid Trump's Actions
Reporters Without Borders' (RSF) annual press freedom index ranks the United States 57th out of 180 countries, a two-place drop attributed to President Trump's administration's attacks on the press, reduced support for independent media, and the dismantling of public media outlets, impacting over 40...
US Press Freedom Plummets to 57th in RSF Ranking Amid Trump's Actions
Reporters Without Borders' (RSF) annual press freedom index ranks the United States 57th out of 180 countries, a two-place drop attributed to President Trump's administration's attacks on the press, reduced support for independent media, and the dismantling of public media outlets, impacting over 40...
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48% Bias Score


RSF Intensifies Siege of El-Fasher, Darfur; Hundreds Dead
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have intensified their year-long siege of El-Fasher, Darfur, launching indiscriminate attacks on displacement camps, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and displacing tens of thousands, while the defending joint force, composed of Sudanese army and former rebel f...
RSF Intensifies Siege of El-Fasher, Darfur; Hundreds Dead
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have intensified their year-long siege of El-Fasher, Darfur, launching indiscriminate attacks on displacement camps, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and displacing tens of thousands, while the defending joint force, composed of Sudanese army and former rebel f...
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52% Bias Score


Khartoum in Ruins After Two Years of RSF Occupation
The Sudanese capital Khartoum, occupied by the RSF for two years, suffered widespread destruction and looting resulting in at least 61,000 deaths, with millions displaced, and the city left in ruins following the RSF's retreat.
Khartoum in Ruins After Two Years of RSF Occupation
The Sudanese capital Khartoum, occupied by the RSF for two years, suffered widespread destruction and looting resulting in at least 61,000 deaths, with millions displaced, and the city left in ruins following the RSF's retreat.
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44% Bias Score


RSF Kills at Least 30 in Sudan, Prompting Call for Terrorist Designation
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group killed at least 30 people and kidnapped dozens in Omdurman on Sunday, prompting the foreign ministry to call for international designation of the RSF as a terrorist organization; this is the latest incident in Sudan's ongoing civil war that...
RSF Kills at Least 30 in Sudan, Prompting Call for Terrorist Designation
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group killed at least 30 people and kidnapped dozens in Omdurman on Sunday, prompting the foreign ministry to call for international designation of the RSF as a terrorist organization; this is the latest incident in Sudan's ongoing civil war that...
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60% Bias Score


Sudan Crisis: Desperate Measures as Thousands Flee Violence
Following an attack on a displacement camp near El-Fasher, Sudan, people are resorting to eating charcoal and leaves to survive, as tens of thousands flee the violence amid a devastating humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ...
Sudan Crisis: Desperate Measures as Thousands Flee Violence
Following an attack on a displacement camp near El-Fasher, Sudan, people are resorting to eating charcoal and leaves to survive, as tens of thousands flee the violence amid a devastating humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ...
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56% Bias Score


RSF Attacks Trigger Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis in North Darfur
The UN warns of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan's North Darfur due to RSF attacks, causing up to 400,000 people to flee Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps, leaving 450,000 cut off from aid and facing starvation and disease in Tawila.
RSF Attacks Trigger Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis in North Darfur
The UN warns of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan's North Darfur due to RSF attacks, causing up to 400,000 people to flee Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps, leaving 450,000 cut off from aid and facing starvation and disease in Tawila.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Press Freedom Plummets to 159th in 2025 RSF Index
Turkey's press freedom ranking fell to 159th out of 180 countries in the 2025 RSF World Press Freedom Index, a one-spot drop from 2024, due to increased judicial control measures, economic pressures, and media consolidation, highlighting systemic challenges to freedom of the press.

Turkey's Press Freedom Plummets to 159th in 2025 RSF Index
Turkey's press freedom ranking fell to 159th out of 180 countries in the 2025 RSF World Press Freedom Index, a one-spot drop from 2024, due to increased judicial control measures, economic pressures, and media consolidation, highlighting systemic challenges to freedom of the press.
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48% Bias Score

Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...

Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...
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24% Bias Score

Sudan's Gold Rush Fuels Civil War
Sudan's civil war has caused its economy to collapse, but gold production has boomed, exceeding 64 tons in 2024 in army-controlled areas; both the army and the paramilitary RSF use gold to fund their war efforts, with much of the gold ending up in the UAE despite the army's criticism of the UAE's su...

Sudan's Gold Rush Fuels Civil War
Sudan's civil war has caused its economy to collapse, but gold production has boomed, exceeding 64 tons in 2024 in army-controlled areas; both the army and the paramilitary RSF use gold to fund their war efforts, with much of the gold ending up in the UAE despite the army's criticism of the UAE's su...
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36% Bias Score

Sudan Civil War: 28,700 Dead, 15 Million Displaced
Sudan's civil war, reignited in April 2023, has resulted in 28,700 deaths by November 2024 and over 15 million displaced by April 2025, stemming from decades-long ethnic, religious, and political tensions and a power struggle between the SAF and RSF over resources and power.

Sudan Civil War: 28,700 Dead, 15 Million Displaced
Sudan's civil war, reignited in April 2023, has resulted in 28,700 deaths by November 2024 and over 15 million displaced by April 2025, stemming from decades-long ethnic, religious, and political tensions and a power struggle between the SAF and RSF over resources and power.
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20% Bias Score

Sudan Museum Looting: Tens of Thousands of Artifacts Destroyed or Stolen
Sudan's National Museum, a symbol of the nation's history, suffered extensive damage and looting during the recent conflict, with tens of thousands of artifacts destroyed or stolen, impacting Sudan's cultural heritage.

Sudan Museum Looting: Tens of Thousands of Artifacts Destroyed or Stolen
Sudan's National Museum, a symbol of the nation's history, suffered extensive damage and looting during the recent conflict, with tens of thousands of artifacts destroyed or stolen, impacting Sudan's cultural heritage.
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48% Bias Score

57 Dead in Darfur Clashes Amidst Sudan's Civil War
At least 57 civilians were killed in Darfur, Sudan, on Wednesday during clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al-Fashir; this follows last weekend's RSF attacks that killed over 400 and displaced 400,000, according to the UN, amid a larger civil war tha...

57 Dead in Darfur Clashes Amidst Sudan's Civil War
At least 57 civilians were killed in Darfur, Sudan, on Wednesday during clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al-Fashir; this follows last weekend's RSF attacks that killed over 400 and displaced 400,000, according to the UN, amid a larger civil war tha...
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32% Bias Score
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