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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 Advances in Khartoum, Announces Post-War Roadmap
On February 9th, 2025, the Sudanese army intensified its offensive against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, regaining control of several areas east of the city and bombing RSF positions; simultaneously, allied forces bombed RSF positions in Al Fasher, Darfur, while the government announce...
Sudanese Army Advances in Khartoum, Announces Post-War Roadmap
On February 9th, 2025, the Sudanese army intensified its offensive against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, regaining control of several areas east of the city and bombing RSF positions; simultaneously, allied forces bombed RSF positions in Al Fasher, Darfur, while the government announce...
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40% Bias Score


Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.
Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.
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40% Bias Score


RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
An attack by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group on the Sabrein Market in Omdurman killed at least 54 people and wounded 158 more on Saturday, according to health authorities, marking another tragedy in the ongoing Sudanese civil war that has killed over 28,000 and displaced millio...
RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
An attack by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group on the Sabrein Market in Omdurman killed at least 54 people and wounded 158 more on Saturday, according to health authorities, marking another tragedy in the ongoing Sudanese civil war that has killed over 28,000 and displaced millio...
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RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
On Saturday, a paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, killing 54 people and wounding at least 158, according to health authorities; the attack is the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have wrecked the northeastern African country.
RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
On Saturday, a paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, killing 54 people and wounding at least 158, according to health authorities; the attack is the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have wrecked the northeastern African country.
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40% Bias Score


Sudanese Artist Showcases LGBTQ+ Struggles in Mexico City Exhibition
Ahmed Umar, a Sudanese artist, is showcasing his exhibition "La verdad no es un escándalo" in Mexico City, exploring his queer identity and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in Sudan through photography, video, and performance art, including personal accounts from other Sudanese LGBT individuals...
Sudanese Artist Showcases LGBTQ+ Struggles in Mexico City Exhibition
Ahmed Umar, a Sudanese artist, is showcasing his exhibition "La verdad no es un escándalo" in Mexico City, exploring his queer identity and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in Sudan through photography, video, and performance art, including personal accounts from other Sudanese LGBT individuals...
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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

Sudanese Army Nears Decisive Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Conflict to Darfur
Sudan's army is rapidly advancing on the capital, Khartoum, nearing a potential decisive victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after recapturing key areas including Wad Madani, potentially shifting the conflict to Darfur, causing a humanitarian crisis with at least 3.6 million residents fle...

Sudanese Army Nears Decisive Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Conflict to Darfur
Sudan's army is rapidly advancing on the capital, Khartoum, nearing a potential decisive victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after recapturing key areas including Wad Madani, potentially shifting the conflict to Darfur, causing a humanitarian crisis with at least 3.6 million residents fle...
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48% Bias Score

RSF Market Attack in Sudan Kills 54
A paramilitary group in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked a market in Omdurman, killing 54 and wounding at least 158, the latest in a series of attacks that has killed more than 28,000 people since April 2023, forcing millions to flee their homes.

RSF Market Attack in Sudan Kills 54
A paramilitary group in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked a market in Omdurman, killing 54 and wounding at least 158, the latest in a series of attacks that has killed more than 28,000 people since April 2023, forcing millions to flee their homes.
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60% Bias Score

RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, on Saturday, killing at least 54 civilians and wounding 158 others, escalating the ongoing civil war that has already claimed over 28,000 lives and displaced millions.

RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, on Saturday, killing at least 54 civilians and wounding 158 others, escalating the ongoing civil war that has already claimed over 28,000 lives and displaced millions.
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64% Bias Score

54 Dead in Sudan Market Bombing
At least 54 people died in a February 1st, 2025, market bombing in Omdurman, Sudan, attributed to the RSF paramilitary group, marking one of the deadliest attacks since the war began in 2023; the Sudanese government condemned the attack as a violation of international law.

54 Dead in Sudan Market Bombing
At least 54 people died in a February 1st, 2025, market bombing in Omdurman, Sudan, attributed to the RSF paramilitary group, marking one of the deadliest attacks since the war began in 2023; the Sudanese government condemned the attack as a violation of international law.
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56% Bias Score

Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...

Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...
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24% Bias Score
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