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Sudan's Jebel Marra Crisis: War, Vaccination Disruption, and Funding Cuts Exacerbate Humanitarian Needs
War in Sudan's Jebel Marra region since April 2023 caused a healthcare collapse, leading to a measles outbreak after a vaccination program disruption in October 2024; MSF intervened with a vaccination campaign in November 2024, but widespread needs including food insecurity and water shortages persi...
Sudan's Jebel Marra Crisis: War, Vaccination Disruption, and Funding Cuts Exacerbate Humanitarian Needs
War in Sudan's Jebel Marra region since April 2023 caused a healthcare collapse, leading to a measles outbreak after a vaccination program disruption in October 2024; MSF intervened with a vaccination campaign in November 2024, but widespread needs including food insecurity and water shortages persi...
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44% Bias Score


Egypt Funds Repatriation of Sudanese Refugees Displaced by Civil War
The Egyptian government is funding free train trips from Cairo to Khartoum for hundreds of Sudanese refugees displaced by the ongoing civil war, which has killed over 40,000 and displaced millions since April 2023.
Egypt Funds Repatriation of Sudanese Refugees Displaced by Civil War
The Egyptian government is funding free train trips from Cairo to Khartoum for hundreds of Sudanese refugees displaced by the ongoing civil war, which has killed over 40,000 and displaced millions since April 2023.
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44% Bias Score


US Foreign Aid Cuts Exacerbate Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The US government's restructuring of USAID and subsequent budget cuts have severely impacted humanitarian aid in Sudan, where the ongoing civil war has displaced millions and created famine conditions, leading to a critical funding gap that cannot be filled and potentially resulting in 14 million ad...
US Foreign Aid Cuts Exacerbate Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The US government's restructuring of USAID and subsequent budget cuts have severely impacted humanitarian aid in Sudan, where the ongoing civil war has displaced millions and created famine conditions, leading to a critical funding gap that cannot be filled and potentially resulting in 14 million ad...
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60% Bias Score


ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) reports ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing evidence of escalating famine, widespread attacks on civilians, and rampant sexual violence; the ICC is pursuing justice for perpetrators, but the situation is dire.
ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) reports ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing evidence of escalating famine, widespread attacks on civilians, and rampant sexual violence; the ICC is pursuing justice for perpetrators, but the situation is dire.
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24% Bias Score


ICC Finds Reasonable Grounds for War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan informed the UN Security Council on Thursday that there are reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in Sudan's Darfur region, where over 40,000 people have died and 13 million have been displaced since 20...
ICC Finds Reasonable Grounds for War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan informed the UN Security Council on Thursday that there are reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in Sudan's Darfur region, where over 40,000 people have died and 13 million have been displaced since 20...
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48% Bias Score


ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirms ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing 7,000 evidence items collected and a dire humanitarian crisis with escalating famine, targeted attacks, and widespread sexual violence, mirroring past atrocities.
ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirms ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing 7,000 evidence items collected and a dire humanitarian crisis with escalating famine, targeted attacks, and widespread sexual violence, mirroring past atrocities.
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44% Bias Score

Global Hunger Crisis Worsens Amid Funding Cuts and Conflicts
The 2024 Deutsche Welthungerhilfe report reveals 733 million people globally suffer from chronic malnutrition, a 152 million increase since 2019, due to reduced funding from key donor nations amid escalating conflicts and climate change impacts, particularly impacting Sudan, Syria, and Gaza.

Global Hunger Crisis Worsens Amid Funding Cuts and Conflicts
The 2024 Deutsche Welthungerhilfe report reveals 733 million people globally suffer from chronic malnutrition, a 152 million increase since 2019, due to reduced funding from key donor nations amid escalating conflicts and climate change impacts, particularly impacting Sudan, Syria, and Gaza.
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52% Bias Score

Sudan's War: Two Rival Governments, Armed Groups, and an Uncertain Future
Sudan's civil war has produced two rival governments: the army-backed administration in Port Sudan and the RSF-backed Tasis coalition, both heavily reliant on armed groups for power and resources, creating instability.

Sudan's War: Two Rival Governments, Armed Groups, and an Uncertain Future
Sudan's civil war has produced two rival governments: the army-backed administration in Port Sudan and the RSF-backed Tasis coalition, both heavily reliant on armed groups for power and resources, creating instability.
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52% Bias Score

Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.

Pulitzer Winner's Photos Humanize War's Impact
Moises Saman, a 51-year-old photographer, won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work documenting the aftermath of the Syrian war and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, highlighting the human cost of war and challenging traditional journalistic objectivity.
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24% Bias Score

ICC Finds Evidence of War Crimes in West Darfur, Sudan
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has found evidence of widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity in West Darfur, Sudan, including targeted sexual violence, attacks on aid workers, and a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis causing the world's largest hunger and refugee crisis.

ICC Finds Evidence of War Crimes in West Darfur, Sudan
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has found evidence of widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity in West Darfur, Sudan, including targeted sexual violence, attacks on aid workers, and a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis causing the world's largest hunger and refugee crisis.
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64% Bias Score

ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan's Darfur
The ICC's deputy prosecutor stated that war crimes and crimes against humanity are ongoing in Sudan's Darfur region, citing evidence of famine, attacks on civilians, sexual violence, and abductions, with over 7,000 pieces of evidence collected. The ICC aims to bring perpetrators to justice, referenc...

ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan's Darfur
The ICC's deputy prosecutor stated that war crimes and crimes against humanity are ongoing in Sudan's Darfur region, citing evidence of famine, attacks on civilians, sexual violence, and abductions, with over 7,000 pieces of evidence collected. The ICC aims to bring perpetrators to justice, referenc...
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44% Bias Score

Sudan Cholera Outbreak: 742 Dead, Children Most Vulnerable
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has resulted in 742 deaths and over 32,000 suspected cases since January 2025, disproportionately affecting children under five, with the ongoing conflict and lack of sanitation exacerbating the crisis.

Sudan Cholera Outbreak: 742 Dead, Children Most Vulnerable
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has resulted in 742 deaths and over 32,000 suspected cases since January 2025, disproportionately affecting children under five, with the ongoing conflict and lack of sanitation exacerbating the crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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