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Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
Germany to Cut Development Budget by €940 Million
Germany's development budget will be cut by €940 million in 2024, forcing a strategic review of spending to prioritize areas of greatest impact and consolidate resources; Minister Alabali-Radovan emphasizes maintaining Germany's role as a reliable partner while improving efficiency and innovation.
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44% Bias Score


Ethiopia Completes Controversial Nile Dam
Ethiopia completed the $4 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, aiming to boost its electricity generation while reassuring downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan, that the dam is a shared opportunity despite their concerns about water supply disruptions.
Ethiopia Completes Controversial Nile Dam
Ethiopia completed the $4 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, aiming to boost its electricity generation while reassuring downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan, that the dam is a shared opportunity despite their concerns about water supply disruptions.
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52% Bias Score


Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...
Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...
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32% Bias Score


Global Forced Displacement Decreases to 122.1 Million in April 2025
By April 2025, global forced displacement decreased to 122.1 million from 123.2 million at the end of 2024, primarily due to the return of nearly two million Syrian refugees following the end of the Syrian civil war in December 2024; however, ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine continue...
Global Forced Displacement Decreases to 122.1 Million in April 2025
By April 2025, global forced displacement decreased to 122.1 million from 123.2 million at the end of 2024, primarily due to the return of nearly two million Syrian refugees following the end of the Syrian civil war in December 2024; however, ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine continue...
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36% Bias Score


Record Refugee Returns Amidst Rising Global Displacement in 2024
Despite a global increase of 7 million displaced people in 2024, reaching a total of 123.2 million, a record 1.6 million international refugees returned home, mainly Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. Sudanese (14.3 million) surpassed Syrians (13.5 million) as the largest d...
Record Refugee Returns Amidst Rising Global Displacement in 2024
Despite a global increase of 7 million displaced people in 2024, reaching a total of 123.2 million, a record 1.6 million international refugees returned home, mainly Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. Sudanese (14.3 million) surpassed Syrians (13.5 million) as the largest d...
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36% Bias Score


Khartoum Launches Cholera Vaccination Campaign Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Khartoum launched a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign on Wednesday, aiming to reach 2.6 million residents following a recent decline in cases and zero fatalities, despite a previous surge of 2,729 new infections and 172 deaths within a week in May, largely attributed to conflict-disrupted essentia...
Khartoum Launches Cholera Vaccination Campaign Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Khartoum launched a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign on Wednesday, aiming to reach 2.6 million residents following a recent decline in cases and zero fatalities, despite a previous surge of 2,729 new infections and 172 deaths within a week in May, largely attributed to conflict-disrupted essentia...
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36% Bias Score

Ethiopia Completes Nile Dam, Raising Tensions with Egypt and Sudan
Egypt condemned Ethiopia's unilateral completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on July 3rd, 2024, raising concerns about reduced water access for Egypt and Sudan, which depend on the Nile for crucial resources; the dam's official inauguration is set for September 2024.

Ethiopia Completes Nile Dam, Raising Tensions with Egypt and Sudan
Egypt condemned Ethiopia's unilateral completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on July 3rd, 2024, raising concerns about reduced water access for Egypt and Sudan, which depend on the Nile for crucial resources; the dam's official inauguration is set for September 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Sudan Mine Collapse Kills at Least 11, Highlights Safety Failures
A mine collapse in Sudan's Red Sea state killed at least 11 artisanal miners and injured 7, prompting calls for investigations into negligence and safety failures, with the actual death toll potentially exceeding 50.

Sudan Mine Collapse Kills at Least 11, Highlights Safety Failures
A mine collapse in Sudan's Red Sea state killed at least 11 artisanal miners and injured 7, prompting calls for investigations into negligence and safety failures, with the actual death toll potentially exceeding 50.
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Global Forced Displacement Reaches 123.2 Million
123.2 million people globally are forcibly displaced—one in 67—primarily due to war, violence, and persecution, creating the world's 12th largest population if unified, according to a new UNHCR report.

Global Forced Displacement Reaches 123.2 Million
123.2 million people globally are forcibly displaced—one in 67—primarily due to war, violence, and persecution, creating the world's 12th largest population if unified, according to a new UNHCR report.
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44% Bias Score

Global Displacement Crisis Reaches 122 Million Amidst Humanitarian Funding Crisis
The UNHCR reports a global surge in displaced people exceeding 122 million by April 2024, with Sudan's conflict leading to 14.3 million displaced, highlighting a severe funding crisis for humanitarian aid despite the return of nearly 10 million people to their homes in 2024.

Global Displacement Crisis Reaches 122 Million Amidst Humanitarian Funding Crisis
The UNHCR reports a global surge in displaced people exceeding 122 million by April 2024, with Sudan's conflict leading to 14.3 million displaced, highlighting a severe funding crisis for humanitarian aid despite the return of nearly 10 million people to their homes in 2024.
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32% Bias Score

UNHCR Reports Record Refugee Returns Despite Overall Displacement Increase
The UNHCR reported a record number of 1.6 million internationally displaced people returned home in 2024, the highest in over two decades, along with a near-record number of internally displaced people returning, despite a total number of displaced people increasing to 123.2 million compared to 120 ...

UNHCR Reports Record Refugee Returns Despite Overall Displacement Increase
The UNHCR reported a record number of 1.6 million internationally displaced people returned home in 2024, the highest in over two decades, along with a near-record number of internally displaced people returning, despite a total number of displaced people increasing to 123.2 million compared to 120 ...
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36% Bias Score

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...
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28% Bias Score
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