Gaza Conflict: 17,000 Children Separated from Families
The war in Gaza has separated roughly 17,000 children from their families; UNICEF has reunited 63 children, but many more need help.
Gaza Conflict: 17,000 Children Separated from Families
The war in Gaza has separated roughly 17,000 children from their families; UNICEF has reunited 63 children, but many more need help.
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52% Bias Score
Sharp Drop in Italian Migrant Arrivals, but December Shipwrecks Highlight Ongoing Crisis
In December 2024, 2,780 migrants landed in Italy, a sharp decrease from previous months; however, at least 70 people went missing in two shipwrecks, highlighting the dangers of the Mediterranean route. Most migrants originated from Libya, Tunisia, and Turkey, with Bangladesh, Syria, and Tunisia bein...
Sharp Drop in Italian Migrant Arrivals, but December Shipwrecks Highlight Ongoing Crisis
In December 2024, 2,780 migrants landed in Italy, a sharp decrease from previous months; however, at least 70 people went missing in two shipwrecks, highlighting the dangers of the Mediterranean route. Most migrants originated from Libya, Tunisia, and Turkey, with Bangladesh, Syria, and Tunisia bein...
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44% Bias Score
Gaza Conflict: UNICEF Reunites Orphans After Devastating Bombing
Following an Israeli bombing in Beit Lahia, Gaza, four Masri cousins aged one to nine were orphaned and separated from their grandmother, Kawther, for 14 months before UNICEF reunited them. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 14,500 children and left thousands more injured or separated f...
Gaza Conflict: UNICEF Reunites Orphans After Devastating Bombing
Following an Israeli bombing in Beit Lahia, Gaza, four Masri cousins aged one to nine were orphaned and separated from their grandmother, Kawther, for 14 months before UNICEF reunited them. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 14,500 children and left thousands more injured or separated f...
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36% Bias Score
473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.
473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.
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40% Bias Score
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
Konflik Bersenjata: 1 dari 6 Anak Terdampak, ICC Tindak Putin dan Netanyahu
Laporan UNICEF mengungkapkan bahwa satu dari enam anak di dunia hidup di zona konflik, menghadapi bahaya kekerasan, kelaparan, dan penyakit; PBB mencatat 32.990 pelanggaran serius terhadap hak anak pada tahun 2023, termasuk di Ukraina dan Gaza, dengan ICC mengeluarkan surat perintah penangkapan terh...
Konflik Bersenjata: 1 dari 6 Anak Terdampak, ICC Tindak Putin dan Netanyahu
Laporan UNICEF mengungkapkan bahwa satu dari enam anak di dunia hidup di zona konflik, menghadapi bahaya kekerasan, kelaparan, dan penyakit; PBB mencatat 32.990 pelanggaran serius terhadap hak anak pada tahun 2023, termasuk di Ukraina dan Gaza, dengan ICC mengeluarkan surat perintah penangkapan terh...
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40% Bias Score
Venezuelan Child Migrants Face Peril in Colombia
Over 2.8 million Venezuelans, including 800,000 children, have migrated to Colombia since 2014, fleeing political unrest; these children face significant threats including violence, trafficking, and recruitment by armed groups, highlighting the largest refugee crisis in modern Latin American history...
Venezuelan Child Migrants Face Peril in Colombia
Over 2.8 million Venezuelans, including 800,000 children, have migrated to Colombia since 2014, fleeing political unrest; these children face significant threats including violence, trafficking, and recruitment by armed groups, highlighting the largest refugee crisis in modern Latin American history...
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Mediterranean Migrant Deaths Surge in 2024
In 2024, over 2,200 migrants died in the Mediterranean, including hundreds of children, prompting UNICEF to call for increased support and safe migration pathways; arrivals in Italy decreased to 66,317 compared to 157,651 in 2023.
Mediterranean Migrant Deaths Surge in 2024
In 2024, over 2,200 migrants died in the Mediterranean, including hundreds of children, prompting UNICEF to call for increased support and safe migration pathways; arrivals in Italy decreased to 66,317 compared to 157,651 in 2023.
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44% Bias Score
Nigerian PHC Faces Critical Resource Shortages
Taka Lafiya PHC in Lapai, Niger state, Nigeria, faces severe challenges due to a lack of beds, equipment, and staff, hindering its ability to provide adequate healthcare to a large population despite community and staff donations towards renovations; urgent intervention is needed.
Nigerian PHC Faces Critical Resource Shortages
Taka Lafiya PHC in Lapai, Niger state, Nigeria, faces severe challenges due to a lack of beds, equipment, and staff, hindering its ability to provide adequate healthcare to a large population despite community and staff donations towards renovations; urgent intervention is needed.
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56% Bias Score
K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.
K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.
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44% Bias Score
UNICEF Provides Winter Aid to Children in Conflict-Ridden Gaza
UNICEF delivers warm clothes and aid to children in Gaza facing conflict, distributing winter supplies, cash transfers, and RUCF to over 1 million people since October 2023, while advocating for a permanent ceasefire to address the suffering of children, many of whom are malnourished.
UNICEF Provides Winter Aid to Children in Conflict-Ridden Gaza
UNICEF delivers warm clothes and aid to children in Gaza facing conflict, distributing winter supplies, cash transfers, and RUCF to over 1 million people since October 2023, while advocating for a permanent ceasefire to address the suffering of children, many of whom are malnourished.
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40% Bias Score
UNICEF's $9.9 Billion Appeal for Children's Humanitarian Aid in 2025
UNICEF's $9.9 billion 2025 Humanitarian Action for Children appeal targets 109 million children in 146 countries, emphasizing flexible funding for equitable aid distribution and rapid response to crises, highlighting inequities in 2024 funding where 50% went to only four countries.
UNICEF's $9.9 Billion Appeal for Children's Humanitarian Aid in 2025
UNICEF's $9.9 billion 2025 Humanitarian Action for Children appeal targets 109 million children in 146 countries, emphasizing flexible funding for equitable aid distribution and rapid response to crises, highlighting inequities in 2024 funding where 50% went to only four countries.
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52% Bias Score