Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A famine has been declared in at least five areas of Sudan, affecting over 600,000 people, with an additional 8.1 million facing acute food insecurity, exceeding the highest level on the IPC scale, due to ongoing conflict and displacement.
Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A famine has been declared in at least five areas of Sudan, affecting over 600,000 people, with an additional 8.1 million facing acute food insecurity, exceeding the highest level on the IPC scale, due to ongoing conflict and displacement.
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40% Bias Score
RSF Aggression Cripples Sudan's Industrial Sector
Sudan's Minister of Industry, Mahasin Ali Yagoub, reported catastrophic damage to the industrial sector due to the RSF militia's aggression, resulting in shortages, import reliance, and currency devaluation. The government is implementing emergency policies to restart facilities and create new suppl...
RSF Aggression Cripples Sudan's Industrial Sector
Sudan's Minister of Industry, Mahasin Ali Yagoub, reported catastrophic damage to the industrial sector due to the RSF militia's aggression, resulting in shortages, import reliance, and currency devaluation. The government is implementing emergency policies to restart facilities and create new suppl...
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52% Bias Score
Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Flee to South Sudan, Overwhelming Aid Efforts
Over 80,000 people have fled Sudan to South Sudan in under three weeks due to escalating conflict, overwhelming border services and straining resources; the UNHCR is critically underfunded (24% funding received) to address the crisis, with malnutrition and disease outbreaks posing significant risks.
Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Flee to South Sudan, Overwhelming Aid Efforts
Over 80,000 people have fled Sudan to South Sudan in under three weeks due to escalating conflict, overwhelming border services and straining resources; the UNHCR is critically underfunded (24% funding received) to address the crisis, with malnutrition and disease outbreaks posing significant risks.
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24% Bias Score
US Announces $200 Million in Aid for Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $200 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan during his likely final UN trip, addressing the ongoing conflict's dire humanitarian crisis. An additional $30 million is slated for supporting civilian voices in Sudan's transition to democratic governance, bring...
US Announces $200 Million in Aid for Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $200 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan during his likely final UN trip, addressing the ongoing conflict's dire humanitarian crisis. An additional $30 million is slated for supporting civilian voices in Sudan's transition to democratic governance, bring...
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44% Bias Score
Sudan Conflict: Over 200 Dead Amid Intensified Attacks and Widespread Sexual Violence
Intensified fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has resulted in over 200 deaths in recent weeks, with Human Rights Watch accusing the RSF of widespread sexual violence in South Kordofan since September 2023, causing one of the world's worst humanitaria...
Sudan Conflict: Over 200 Dead Amid Intensified Attacks and Widespread Sexual Violence
Intensified fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has resulted in over 200 deaths in recent weeks, with Human Rights Watch accusing the RSF of widespread sexual violence in South Kordofan since September 2023, causing one of the world's worst humanitaria...
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RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
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28% Bias Score
Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
Famine has been declared in five areas of Sudan, including the Zamzam displacement camp, due to a 20-month war that has displaced over 14 million people and killed more than 24,000, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report; the Sudanese government has withdrawn fro...
Famine Declared in Sudan Amidst Ongoing War
Famine has been declared in five areas of Sudan, including the Zamzam displacement camp, due to a 20-month war that has displaced over 14 million people and killed more than 24,000, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report; the Sudanese government has withdrawn fro...
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44% Bias Score
Sudanese Conflict Creates Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reports a humanitarian crisis in South Sudan due to over 80,000 Sudanese refugees fleeing escalating conflict, overwhelming resources in Renk County with over 5,000 daily border crossings since early December, exceeding the capacity of two transit centers designed for ...
Sudanese Conflict Creates Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reports a humanitarian crisis in South Sudan due to over 80,000 Sudanese refugees fleeing escalating conflict, overwhelming resources in Renk County with over 5,000 daily border crossings since early December, exceeding the capacity of two transit centers designed for ...
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24% Bias Score
Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...
Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...
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52% Bias Score
Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
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32% Bias Score
HRW Accuses Sudan's RSF of Widespread Rape and Sexual Slavery
A new Human Rights Watch report accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of raping nearly 80 women and girls in South Kordofan since September 2023, detailing horrific accounts of gang rape and sexual slavery at an RSF military base; the RSF denies the accusations.
HRW Accuses Sudan's RSF of Widespread Rape and Sexual Slavery
A new Human Rights Watch report accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of raping nearly 80 women and girls in South Kordofan since September 2023, detailing horrific accounts of gang rape and sexual slavery at an RSF military base; the RSF denies the accusations.
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52% Bias Score
Global Hunger Crisis Fuels Conflict, Migration: WFP Seeks $17 Billion
Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Programme, warns that global hunger is fueling conflict and mass migration, citing critical situations in Syria, Sudan, and Gaza, and requesting $17 billion in funding to prevent mass starvation.
Global Hunger Crisis Fuels Conflict, Migration: WFP Seeks $17 Billion
Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Programme, warns that global hunger is fueling conflict and mass migration, citing critical situations in Syria, Sudan, and Gaza, and requesting $17 billion in funding to prevent mass starvation.
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52% Bias Score