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Sudan Conflict: Civilian Deaths Surge in First Half of 2025
The UN reported a significant increase in civilian deaths in Sudan during the first half of 2025, reaching 3,384—80 percent of the total civilian deaths for the whole of 2024, due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Sudan Conflict: Civilian Deaths Surge in First Half of 2025
The UN reported a significant increase in civilian deaths in Sudan during the first half of 2025, reaching 3,384—80 percent of the total civilian deaths for the whole of 2024, due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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28% Bias Score


French Police Kill Sudanese Refugee Near School
French police fatally shot a 30-year-old Sudanese refugee wielding a machete near a school in Toulon on Thursday after he allegedly slapped children and behaved threateningly towards officers.
French Police Kill Sudanese Refugee Near School
French police fatally shot a 30-year-old Sudanese refugee wielding a machete near a school in Toulon on Thursday after he allegedly slapped children and behaved threateningly towards officers.
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44% Bias Score


Siege of El Fasher: Civilians Face Starvation and Death Amidst Ongoing Conflict
In El Fasher, Darfur, Sudan, 260,000 civilians, half of them children, are trapped by a paramilitary siege, facing starvation, death, and restricted escape routes as the Rapid Support Forces intensify their assault.
Siege of El Fasher: Civilians Face Starvation and Death Amidst Ongoing Conflict
In El Fasher, Darfur, Sudan, 260,000 civilians, half of them children, are trapped by a paramilitary siege, facing starvation, death, and restricted escape routes as the Rapid Support Forces intensify their assault.
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32% Bias Score


Comparison of Africa's Largest Hydroelectric Dams: GERD and Aswan
This analysis compares the GERD dam in Ethiopia and the Aswan High Dam in Egypt, highlighting their size, construction timelines, funding sources, and regional impacts.
Comparison of Africa's Largest Hydroelectric Dams: GERD and Aswan
This analysis compares the GERD dam in Ethiopia and the Aswan High Dam in Egypt, highlighting their size, construction timelines, funding sources, and regional impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Despite Egyptian opposition, Ethiopia inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, on Tuesday, a project hailed by several African leaders as crucial for reducing energy poverty but condemned by Egypt as a violation of international water rights.
Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Despite Egyptian opposition, Ethiopia inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, on Tuesday, a project hailed by several African leaders as crucial for reducing energy poverty but condemned by Egypt as a violation of international water rights.
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40% Bias Score


Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Ethiopia officially inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on September 9th, 2024, a massive hydroelectric project generating potential benefits for Ethiopia but causing concerns for downstream countries like Egypt and Sudan.
Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Ethiopia officially inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on September 9th, 2024, a massive hydroelectric project generating potential benefits for Ethiopia but causing concerns for downstream countries like Egypt and Sudan.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Halts Deportation Law Due to Lack of Detention Facilities
Greece's "return or jail" immigration policy, enacted in August with law 5226, is suspended due to insufficient detention capacity, as confirmed by the Asylum Service director.

Greece Halts Deportation Law Due to Lack of Detention Facilities
Greece's "return or jail" immigration policy, enacted in August with law 5226, is suspended due to insufficient detention capacity, as confirmed by the Asylum Service director.
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16% Bias Score

Sudan Peace Initiative Faces Uncertainty Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A new peace initiative for Sudan, proposed by the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, calls for a three-month humanitarian truce followed by a permanent ceasefire and a civilian-led transitional government, but its success remains uncertain amidst ongoing conflict and mutual distrust between the S...

Sudan Peace Initiative Faces Uncertainty Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A new peace initiative for Sudan, proposed by the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, calls for a three-month humanitarian truce followed by a permanent ceasefire and a civilian-led transitional government, but its success remains uncertain amidst ongoing conflict and mutual distrust between the S...
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44% Bias Score

Sudan: Farmer's Torture and Death Highlights Human Rights Abuses
In Sudan, the brutal torture and death of a female farmer, Qisma Ali Omar, allegedly at the hands of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) member "Al-Sakka", has sparked outrage and renewed calls for international action.

Sudan: Farmer's Torture and Death Highlights Human Rights Abuses
In Sudan, the brutal torture and death of a female farmer, Qisma Ali Omar, allegedly at the hands of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) member "Al-Sakka", has sparked outrage and renewed calls for international action.
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48% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Mega-Dam Triggers Water War Fears in Africa, Raising Concerns for Greece
Ethiopia's completion of Africa's largest dam on the Nile River has sparked a crisis, with Egypt threatening retaliation over reduced water flow, while raising concerns about water security in Greece, dependent on transboundary rivers.

Ethiopia's Mega-Dam Triggers Water War Fears in Africa, Raising Concerns for Greece
Ethiopia's completion of Africa's largest dam on the Nile River has sparked a crisis, with Egypt threatening retaliation over reduced water flow, while raising concerns about water security in Greece, dependent on transboundary rivers.
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28% Bias Score

Ethiopia's GERD: Death Toll, Funding, and Opposition
Construction of Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) may have resulted in at least 15,000 deaths, according to a report, while the dam was primarily funded domestically and faces opposition from Egypt and Sudan over water-sharing concerns.

Ethiopia's GERD: Death Toll, Funding, and Opposition
Construction of Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) may have resulted in at least 15,000 deaths, according to a report, while the dam was primarily funded domestically and faces opposition from Egypt and Sudan over water-sharing concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...

Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...
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4% Bias Score
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