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UN Seeks $6 Billion for Sudan's War-Ravaged Population
The UN launched a $6 billion appeal for Sudan, the largest in its history, to assist 26 million people affected by the conflict which has killed over 28,000 and displaced over 12 million, highlighting the urgent need for international aid and a ceasefire.
UN Seeks $6 Billion for Sudan's War-Ravaged Population
The UN launched a $6 billion appeal for Sudan, the largest in its history, to assist 26 million people affected by the conflict which has killed over 28,000 and displaced over 12 million, highlighting the urgent need for international aid and a ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score


Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...
Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...
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0% Bias Score


Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
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48% Bias Score


RSF Attack on Zamzam Camp Exacerbates Famine in Sudan
RSF fighters in Sudan attacked Zamzam refugee camp, killing at least seven and injuring 40, burning approximately 50% of the central market, exacerbating a pre-existing famine affecting 34% of children in the camp, according to MSF and Yale HRL reports.
RSF Attack on Zamzam Camp Exacerbates Famine in Sudan
RSF fighters in Sudan attacked Zamzam refugee camp, killing at least seven and injuring 40, burning approximately 50% of the central market, exacerbating a pre-existing famine affecting 34% of children in the camp, according to MSF and Yale HRL reports.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Aid Freeze Cripples Sudan's Emergency Food Program
President Trump's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has severely impacted Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), forcing the closure of 80% of their 742 community kitchens in Khartoum and all 40 in Darfur's Zamzam camp, leaving over 800,000 people without vital food and supplies and risking widespread ...
U.S. Aid Freeze Cripples Sudan's Emergency Food Program
President Trump's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has severely impacted Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), forcing the closure of 80% of their 742 community kitchens in Khartoum and all 40 in Darfur's Zamzam camp, leaving over 800,000 people without vital food and supplies and risking widespread ...
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52% Bias Score


BBC Launches Arabic Educational Program for War-Affected Children
War in the Middle East and North Africa has left 30 million children out of school; the BBC World Service launched an Arabic version of its educational program, Dars, to provide learning resources to children aged 11-16 in conflict zones such as Gaza and Sudan, where millions of children have been a...
BBC Launches Arabic Educational Program for War-Affected Children
War in the Middle East and North Africa has left 30 million children out of school; the BBC World Service launched an Arabic version of its educational program, Dars, to provide learning resources to children aged 11-16 in conflict zones such as Gaza and Sudan, where millions of children have been a...
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16% Bias Score

Sudanese Army Advance Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Atrocities
The Sudanese army's advance on Khartoum is welcomed by some civilians as the RSF withdraws, but both sides are committing widespread atrocities that are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis; at least 56 people were killed by RSF shelling in Omdurman on February 1st, and the army's siege of parts of ...

Sudanese Army Advance Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Atrocities
The Sudanese army's advance on Khartoum is welcomed by some civilians as the RSF withdraws, but both sides are committing widespread atrocities that are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis; at least 56 people were killed by RSF shelling in Omdurman on February 1st, and the army's siege of parts of ...
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48% Bias Score

Sudanese Singer's Music Bridges War, Displacement, and Global Audiences
Sudanese-British singer Elmiene's soulful music, featured on NPR and shortlisted for the Brits, powerfully depicts displacement and the Sudanese war, offering solace and raising global awareness.

Sudanese Singer's Music Bridges War, Displacement, and Global Audiences
Sudanese-British singer Elmiene's soulful music, featured on NPR and shortlisted for the Brits, powerfully depicts displacement and the Sudanese war, offering solace and raising global awareness.
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28% Bias Score

Sudanese Refugee Influx Overwhelms South Sudan
Thousands of Sudanese are fleeing to South Sudan daily via the Joda border crossing to escape the war, creating a severe humanitarian crisis in the Upper Nile state; aid is strained by the US aid freeze.

Sudanese Refugee Influx Overwhelms South Sudan
Thousands of Sudanese are fleeing to South Sudan daily via the Joda border crossing to escape the war, creating a severe humanitarian crisis in the Upper Nile state; aid is strained by the US aid freeze.
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28% Bias Score

RSF Attacks Sudanese Refugee Camp, Exacerbating Famine
RSF fighters attacked Zamzam refugee camp in Sudan on Tuesday, killing at least seven and injuring 40, burning 50% of the central market, impacting nearly 500,000 displaced people suffering from famine; the RSF claims the camp is a military base.

RSF Attacks Sudanese Refugee Camp, Exacerbating Famine
RSF fighters attacked Zamzam refugee camp in Sudan on Tuesday, killing at least seven and injuring 40, burning 50% of the central market, impacting nearly 500,000 displaced people suffering from famine; the RSF claims the camp is a military base.
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48% Bias Score

Super Bowl Protest Highlights Censorship of Sudan and Palestine Conflicts
During the Super Bowl halftime show, a performer briefly displayed Sudanese and Palestinian flags, protesting the media's silencing of these nations' crises; this act symbolizes ongoing efforts to overcome censorship and gain global attention for the devastating conflicts in both regions.

Super Bowl Protest Highlights Censorship of Sudan and Palestine Conflicts
During the Super Bowl halftime show, a performer briefly displayed Sudanese and Palestinian flags, protesting the media's silencing of these nations' crises; this act symbolizes ongoing efforts to overcome censorship and gain global attention for the devastating conflicts in both regions.
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64% Bias Score

War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...

War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...
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36% Bias Score
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