Showing 25 to 36 of 144 results


WFP Airdrops Food Aid to 40,000 in South Sudan Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's World Food Programme conducted airdrops of over 400 metric tons of food aid to 40,000 people in South Sudan's Upper Nile region, a first in four months due to conflict and inaccessible roads, amid global funding cuts and a reorganization of US foreign assistance.
WFP Airdrops Food Aid to 40,000 in South Sudan Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's World Food Programme conducted airdrops of over 400 metric tons of food aid to 40,000 people in South Sudan's Upper Nile region, a first in four months due to conflict and inaccessible roads, amid global funding cuts and a reorganization of US foreign assistance.
Progress
36% Bias Score


US Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight migrants, including one South Sudanese national and seven from other countries, were deported to South Sudan from a US military base in Djibouti after the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling protecting them, despite concerns about due process violations and South Sudan's dire huma...
US Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight migrants, including one South Sudanese national and seven from other countries, were deported to South Sudan from a US military base in Djibouti after the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling protecting them, despite concerns about due process violations and South Sudan's dire huma...
Progress
44% Bias Score


US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
Progress
56% Bias Score


US Deportates Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight undocumented migrants, convicted of violent crimes and deported from the US to South Sudan on July 5th, arrived in Juba after a Supreme Court ruling, despite the country's instability and the US's failure to secure their repatriation to their original countries.
US Deportates Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight undocumented migrants, convicted of violent crimes and deported from the US to South Sudan on July 5th, arrived in Juba after a Supreme Court ruling, despite the country's instability and the US's failure to secure their repatriation to their original countries.
Progress
60% Bias Score


US Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Detainees to South Sudan
A US judge issued a temporary stay Friday halting the deportation of eight immigration detainees from Djibouti to South Sudan due to safety concerns, as lawyers argued the move would violate their constitutional rights and put them at risk of torture, while the Trump administration countered the leg...
US Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Detainees to South Sudan
A US judge issued a temporary stay Friday halting the deportation of eight immigration detainees from Djibouti to South Sudan due to safety concerns, as lawyers argued the move would violate their constitutional rights and put them at risk of torture, while the Trump administration countered the leg...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Despite Torture Fears
A federal judge denied an emergency request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they claim they face torture, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation; the migrants' lawyers argued the deportation is "punitive banishment".
Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Despite Torture Fears
A federal judge denied an emergency request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they claim they face torture, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation; the migrants' lawyers argued the deportation is "punitive banishment".
Progress
56% Bias Score

South Sudan's Cholera Outbreak Reaches Crisis Levels Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
South Sudan faces its worst cholera outbreak, with over 80,000 cases and 1,400 deaths since October 2024, amid a humanitarian crisis worsened by inter-communal violence, flooding, and hunger, demanding urgent funding and intervention.

South Sudan's Cholera Outbreak Reaches Crisis Levels Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
South Sudan faces its worst cholera outbreak, with over 80,000 cases and 1,400 deaths since October 2024, amid a humanitarian crisis worsened by inter-communal violence, flooding, and hunger, demanding urgent funding and intervention.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Eight Men Deported to War-Torn South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling
Eight men convicted of violent crimes in the US were deported to South Sudan on Friday following a series of legal challenges that reached the Supreme Court, despite the State Department's travel advisory warning against travel to South Sudan due to "crime, kidnapping and armed conflict".

Eight Men Deported to War-Torn South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling
Eight men convicted of violent crimes in the US were deported to South Sudan on Friday following a series of legal challenges that reached the Supreme Court, despite the State Department's travel advisory warning against travel to South Sudan due to "crime, kidnapping and armed conflict".
Progress
60% Bias Score

Eight Deportees Arrive in War-Torn South Sudan
Eight men, deported from the US in May and held in Djibouti, arrived in war-torn South Sudan on Friday after a federal judge and the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal despite State Department warnings against travel to the country due to ongoing armed conflict.

Eight Deportees Arrive in War-Torn South Sudan
Eight men, deported from the US in May and held in Djibouti, arrived in war-torn South Sudan on Friday after a federal judge and the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal despite State Department warnings against travel to the country due to ongoing armed conflict.
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Judge Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Human Rights Concerns
A federal judge denied a request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns they face torture and violence there; the judge cited a Supreme Court ruling.

US Judge Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Human Rights Concerns
A federal judge denied a request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns they face torture and violence there; the judge cited a Supreme Court ruling.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.

Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Judge Denies Migrants' Request to Halt Deportation to South Sudan
A Massachusetts judge denied eight migrants' request to halt their deportation to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations; the migrants, convicted of various crimes including murder, were scheduled for immediate deportation, prompting legal challenges.

Judge Denies Migrants' Request to Halt Deportation to South Sudan
A Massachusetts judge denied eight migrants' request to halt their deportation to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations; the migrants, convicted of various crimes including murder, were scheduled for immediate deportation, prompting legal challenges.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 25 to 36 of 144 results