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US Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States has accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, due to the RSF's systematic attacks on civilians causing a massive humanitarian crisis with 11 million displaced and 26 million facing famine in a conflict that be...
US Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States has accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, due to the RSF's systematic attacks on civilians causing a massive humanitarian crisis with 11 million displaced and 26 million facing famine in a conflict that be...
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56% Bias Score


Local Aid Networks Fill Gaps in Sudan's War-Torn Nation
In Sudan, community kitchens and Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) are providing crucial aid to 11.5 million displaced people amid a year-and-a-half-long war, filling gaps left by scarce foreign aid; these local initiatives, often neighborhood-based, are supported by the Sudanese diaspora.
Local Aid Networks Fill Gaps in Sudan's War-Torn Nation
In Sudan, community kitchens and Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) are providing crucial aid to 11.5 million displaced people amid a year-and-a-half-long war, filling gaps left by scarce foreign aid; these local initiatives, often neighborhood-based, are supported by the Sudanese diaspora.
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32% Bias Score


WFP Delivers Aid to Famine-Stricken Zamzam Camp in Sudan
In November 2024, the World Food Programme (WFP) successfully delivered 130,000 emergency food packages and vouchers to the famine-stricken Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan, after a months-long interruption due to conflict and insecurity, traversing 500km of dangerous terrain and overcoming multip...
WFP Delivers Aid to Famine-Stricken Zamzam Camp in Sudan
In November 2024, the World Food Programme (WFP) successfully delivered 130,000 emergency food packages and vouchers to the famine-stricken Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan, after a months-long interruption due to conflict and insecurity, traversing 500km of dangerous terrain and overcoming multip...
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44% Bias Score


Sudan Accuses International Organizations of Conspiracy to Dismantle the Country
Sudan's Minister of Culture and Information accused international and regional organizations of conspiring to dismantle the country, citing unfulfilled funding pledges and support for rebel groups during a Port Sudan press conference on Sunday.
Sudan Accuses International Organizations of Conspiracy to Dismantle the Country
Sudan's Minister of Culture and Information accused international and regional organizations of conspiring to dismantle the country, citing unfulfilled funding pledges and support for rebel groups during a Port Sudan press conference on Sunday.
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68% Bias Score


Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Government Withdrawal from IPC
The IPC declared famine in parts of Sudan, citing three criteria: severe food shortages affecting over 20 percent of the population, acute malnutrition in one-third of children, and at least two hunger-related deaths per 10,000 daily. Sudan's government suspended its participation in the IPC, accusi...
Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Government Withdrawal from IPC
The IPC declared famine in parts of Sudan, citing three criteria: severe food shortages affecting over 20 percent of the population, acute malnutrition in one-third of children, and at least two hunger-related deaths per 10,000 daily. Sudan's government suspended its participation in the IPC, accusi...
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32% Bias Score


First Aid Convoy Reaches Besieged Khartoum Area Since April 2023
A 28-truck aid convoy, comprising food and medical supplies from WFP, Unicef, and MSF, reached a besieged area of Khartoum on December 25, 2023, for the first time since the civil war began in April, providing crucial aid to 78,000 people in famine-risk areas.
First Aid Convoy Reaches Besieged Khartoum Area Since April 2023
A 28-truck aid convoy, comprising food and medical supplies from WFP, Unicef, and MSF, reached a besieged area of Khartoum on December 25, 2023, for the first time since the civil war began in April, providing crucial aid to 78,000 people in famine-risk areas.
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32% Bias Score

Sudan's Ancient Pyramids Threatened by War
Sudan's ancient pyramids, including the UNESCO World Heritage site Meroë, face destruction from the ongoing war; tourism has stopped, causing financial ruin for locals while the National Museum in Khartoum has been looted by the RSF militia.

Sudan's Ancient Pyramids Threatened by War
Sudan's ancient pyramids, including the UNESCO World Heritage site Meroë, face destruction from the ongoing war; tourism has stopped, causing financial ruin for locals while the National Museum in Khartoum has been looted by the RSF militia.
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48% Bias Score

Sudan's Football Team Qualifies for Afcon Amidst Civil War
Despite Sudan's ongoing civil war, its national football team, guided by coach Kwesi Appiah, qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, demonstrating the unifying power of sport amidst conflict and displacement; the team overcame playing home matches in neighboring countries and numerous personal...

Sudan's Football Team Qualifies for Afcon Amidst Civil War
Despite Sudan's ongoing civil war, its national football team, guided by coach Kwesi Appiah, qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, demonstrating the unifying power of sport amidst conflict and displacement; the team overcame playing home matches in neighboring countries and numerous personal...
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20% Bias Score

Sudan Rejects UN Famine Report, Blames RSF Militia
The Sudanese government vehemently refutes a UN report declaring famine in several regions, attributing the humanitarian crisis primarily to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's actions, citing outdated data and flawed methodology in the report.

Sudan Rejects UN Famine Report, Blames RSF Militia
The Sudanese government vehemently refutes a UN report declaring famine in several regions, attributing the humanitarian crisis primarily to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia's actions, citing outdated data and flawed methodology in the report.
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56% Bias Score

\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...

\"Famine Grips Sudan Amidst Insufficient Humanitarian Response\"\
\"An IPC report confirms famine in five Sudanese regions due to ongoing conflict, with insufficient international aid; MSF distributes food to 30,000 in South Darfur, but alarming malnutrition rates (up to 23% severe acute malnutrition in children under 5) highlight the crisis's severity, and 22 mor...
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32% Bias Score

Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.

Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
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36% Bias Score

Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.

Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.
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36% Bias Score
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