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Five Aid Workers Killed in Attack on Sudan Convoy
At least five aid workers died, and others were injured in an attack on a 15-truck UN humanitarian convoy traveling to El-Fasher, Darfur, on Monday night; the army-led government and the RSF blame each other for the attack.
Five Aid Workers Killed in Attack on Sudan Convoy
At least five aid workers died, and others were injured in an attack on a 15-truck UN humanitarian convoy traveling to El-Fasher, Darfur, on Monday night; the army-led government and the RSF blame each other for the attack.
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36% Bias Score


Five Killed in Attack on Sudan Aid Convoy
A joint WFP and UNICEF aid convoy carrying food to El Fasher, North Darfur, was attacked on Monday night, resulting in five deaths and multiple injuries, along with damaged supplies and burned trucks; the convoy had traveled 1,120 miles from Port Sudan.
Five Killed in Attack on Sudan Aid Convoy
A joint WFP and UNICEF aid convoy carrying food to El Fasher, North Darfur, was attacked on Monday night, resulting in five deaths and multiple injuries, along with damaged supplies and burned trucks; the convoy had traveled 1,120 miles from Port Sudan.
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32% Bias Score


UN Aid Convoy Attacked in Sudan, Four Dead
A UN aid convoy was attacked in el-Koma, North Darfur, Sudan, on Monday night, resulting in four deaths and two injuries among UN personnel; the Sudanese government blamed the RSF, while the RSF blamed the army.
UN Aid Convoy Attacked in Sudan, Four Dead
A UN aid convoy was attacked in el-Koma, North Darfur, Sudan, on Monday night, resulting in four deaths and two injuries among UN personnel; the Sudanese government blamed the RSF, while the RSF blamed the army.
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40% Bias Score


RSF Shelling of WFP Premises Exacerbates Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that its facilities in southwestern Sudan were repeatedly shelled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), hindering humanitarian efforts amidst a three-year civil war that has killed over 20,000 people, displaced 15 million, and caused a cholera outbreak with over ...
RSF Shelling of WFP Premises Exacerbates Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that its facilities in southwestern Sudan were repeatedly shelled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), hindering humanitarian efforts amidst a three-year civil war that has killed over 20,000 people, displaced 15 million, and caused a cholera outbreak with over ...
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40% Bias Score


Sudan Cholera Outbreak Kills 172 Amidst Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 and sickened over 2,500 in a week, primarily affecting Khartoum and Omdurman due to poor sanitation and the return of displaced populations amid ongoing conflict.
Sudan Cholera Outbreak Kills 172 Amidst Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 and sickened over 2,500 in a week, primarily affecting Khartoum and Omdurman due to poor sanitation and the return of displaced populations amid ongoing conflict.
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16% Bias Score


Cholera Outbreak in Sudan Reaches 2,700 Cases Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Sudan's Ministry of Health reported 2,700 cholera infections and 172 deaths in one week, mostly in Khartoum due to RSF drone strikes disrupting water and electricity, worsening an already fragile healthcare system.
Cholera Outbreak in Sudan Reaches 2,700 Cases Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Sudan's Ministry of Health reported 2,700 cholera infections and 172 deaths in one week, mostly in Khartoum due to RSF drone strikes disrupting water and electricity, worsening an already fragile healthcare system.
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36% Bias Score

UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.

UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
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0% Bias Score

Cholera Epidemic Sweeps Khartoum Amidst Post-Conflict Crisis
The return of tens of thousands to Khartoum after its recapture revealed widespread damage and a cholera outbreak caused by the RSF's destruction of infrastructure, leading to hundreds of deaths and a potential for hundreds of thousands more.

Cholera Epidemic Sweeps Khartoum Amidst Post-Conflict Crisis
The return of tens of thousands to Khartoum after its recapture revealed widespread damage and a cholera outbreak caused by the RSF's destruction of infrastructure, leading to hundreds of deaths and a potential for hundreds of thousands more.
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24% Bias Score

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Khartoum Amid Sudan Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Khartoum, Sudan, has killed 70 people in 48 hours, with 942 new infections and 25 deaths reported on Wednesday alone, following 1177 cases and 45 deaths on Tuesday, amid a devastating conflict that has damaged 90% of hospitals in affected areas.

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Khartoum Amid Sudan Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Khartoum, Sudan, has killed 70 people in 48 hours, with 942 new infections and 25 deaths reported on Wednesday alone, following 1177 cases and 45 deaths on Tuesday, amid a devastating conflict that has damaged 90% of hospitals in affected areas.
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20% Bias Score

Khartoum Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Two Days Amidst Ongoing War
A cholera outbreak in Khartoum, Sudan, has killed at least 70 people in two days, with over 2,000 new infections reported, due to the collapse of health services and sanitation infrastructure caused by a two-year-long war.

Khartoum Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Two Days Amidst Ongoing War
A cholera outbreak in Khartoum, Sudan, has killed at least 70 people in two days, with over 2,000 new infections reported, due to the collapse of health services and sanitation infrastructure caused by a two-year-long war.
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24% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War Cripples Healthcare System, Causing Mass Child Mortality
Two years of civil war in Sudan have destroyed most of Khartoum's healthcare system, forcing thousands to seek treatment in overcrowded hospitals in Omdurman where roughly 1 in 25 children die due to lack of access to medical care and food, with both warring sides accused of blocking aid.

Sudan's Civil War Cripples Healthcare System, Causing Mass Child Mortality
Two years of civil war in Sudan have destroyed most of Khartoum's healthcare system, forcing thousands to seek treatment in overcrowded hospitals in Omdurman where roughly 1 in 25 children die due to lack of access to medical care and food, with both warring sides accused of blocking aid.
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52% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War: Collapsed Healthcare and Widespread Famine in Khartoum
Sudan's two-year civil war has left Khartoum's healthcare system in ruins, causing a catastrophic famine affecting over 600,000 people, with 13 children dying of malnutrition in one neighborhood alone in the last six months; a mother walked four hours to reach a functioning hospital for her malnouri...

Sudan's Civil War: Collapsed Healthcare and Widespread Famine in Khartoum
Sudan's two-year civil war has left Khartoum's healthcare system in ruins, causing a catastrophic famine affecting over 600,000 people, with 13 children dying of malnutrition in one neighborhood alone in the last six months; a mother walked four hours to reach a functioning hospital for her malnouri...
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40% Bias Score
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