Tatu City: A Private-Sector Model for Urban Development in Kenya
Tatu City, a 5,000-acre privately owned development near Nairobi, Kenya, has attracted 26,400 residents and 88 businesses employing 15,000, showcasing a model of private-sector urban development in sub-Saharan Africa, despite legal battles with Kenyan authorities.
Tatu City: A Private-Sector Model for Urban Development in Kenya
Tatu City, a 5,000-acre privately owned development near Nairobi, Kenya, has attracted 26,400 residents and 88 businesses employing 15,000, showcasing a model of private-sector urban development in sub-Saharan Africa, despite legal battles with Kenyan authorities.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers Fighting in Kursk
Ukraine's forces captured two wounded North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk region; this follows Ukraine's counteroffensive in August and Russia's subsequent counterattack.
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers Fighting in Kursk
Ukraine's forces captured two wounded North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk region; this follows Ukraine's counteroffensive in August and Russia's subsequent counterattack.
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24% Bias Score
China, Britain Restart Economic Talks After Six-Year Hiatus
Britain and China restarted economic talks after a six-year break, aiming to boost trade and investment despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and security concerns.
China, Britain Restart Economic Talks After Six-Year Hiatus
Britain and China restarted economic talks after a six-year break, aiming to boost trade and investment despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and security concerns.
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36% Bias Score
Bourbon Street Attack Highlights Security Concerns in New Orleans
A New Year's Day truck attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, inspired by the Islamic State group, killed 14 people and injured many others, prompting intense scrutiny of the city's security measures and raising questions about balancing public safety with the area's unique character.
Bourbon Street Attack Highlights Security Concerns in New Orleans
A New Year's Day truck attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, inspired by the Islamic State group, killed 14 people and injured many others, prompting intense scrutiny of the city's security measures and raising questions about balancing public safety with the area's unique character.
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40% Bias Score
Syrian Singer's Return Concert Marks Assad's Fall
Syrian singer Wasfi Maasarani, exiled for 13 years due to his opposition to Bashar al-Assad, returned to Damascus to perform a celebratory concert following Assad's ouster, symbolizing the revolution's victory after a month-long insurgency.
Syrian Singer's Return Concert Marks Assad's Fall
Syrian singer Wasfi Maasarani, exiled for 13 years due to his opposition to Bashar al-Assad, returned to Damascus to perform a celebratory concert following Assad's ouster, symbolizing the revolution's victory after a month-long insurgency.
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56% Bias Score
Biden to Deliver Farewell Address on January 15th
President Joe Biden will give his farewell address on Wednesday, January 15th, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET from the Oval Office, highlighting his administration's accomplishments, particularly in foreign policy, before President-elect Trump's inauguration.
Biden to Deliver Farewell Address on January 15th
President Joe Biden will give his farewell address on Wednesday, January 15th, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET from the Oval Office, highlighting his administration's accomplishments, particularly in foreign policy, before President-elect Trump's inauguration.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush-Money Case Due to Presidential Immunity
Former President Donald Trump received an unconditional discharge after being convicted of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election; the judge cited presidential immunity as the reason for the unusual sentence, despite the prosecutor's arguments about the damage done to public trus...
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush-Money Case Due to Presidential Immunity
Former President Donald Trump received an unconditional discharge after being convicted of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election; the judge cited presidential immunity as the reason for the unusual sentence, despite the prosecutor's arguments about the damage done to public trus...
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60% Bias Score
Sudanese Military Recaptured Wad Medani from RSF
Sudan's military, aided by allies, retook Wad Medani city from the RSF on Saturday, reversing the RSF's December 2023 capture; this follows recent military advances, impacting the ongoing civil war that began in April 2023, causing over 28,000 deaths and the world's largest displacement crisis.
Sudanese Military Recaptured Wad Medani from RSF
Sudan's military, aided by allies, retook Wad Medani city from the RSF on Saturday, reversing the RSF's December 2023 capture; this follows recent military advances, impacting the ongoing civil war that began in April 2023, causing over 28,000 deaths and the world's largest displacement crisis.
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48% Bias Score
Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.
Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.
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60% Bias Score
Japan, Indonesia Deepen Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and Indonesia pledged deeper economic and defense ties on Saturday, including a $573 million Japanese loan for Indonesian infrastructure and discussions on joint naval ship development, amid concerns about China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and a potential reduction of the U.S. prese...
Japan, Indonesia Deepen Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and Indonesia pledged deeper economic and defense ties on Saturday, including a $573 million Japanese loan for Indonesian infrastructure and discussions on joint naval ship development, amid concerns about China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and a potential reduction of the U.S. prese...
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48% Bias Score
South Korea Boeing 737 Crash: Black Box Data Missing
A Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed in South Korea on December 29, 2023, killing 179 people after its landing gear failed to deploy, causing the plane to hit a concrete structure at Muan airport; the black boxes stopped recording four minutes before the crash.
South Korea Boeing 737 Crash: Black Box Data Missing
A Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed in South Korea on December 29, 2023, killing 179 people after its landing gear failed to deploy, causing the plane to hit a concrete structure at Muan airport; the black boxes stopped recording four minutes before the crash.
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16% Bias Score
Major Winter Storm Cripples Southern U.S., Causes Widespread Power Outages and Travel Disruptions
A major winter storm brought heavy snow and ice to the Southern U.S., causing widespread power outages affecting over 110,000 customers in Atlanta, hazardous travel conditions that led to states of emergency and National Guard mobilization in multiple states, school closures for millions of children...
Major Winter Storm Cripples Southern U.S., Causes Widespread Power Outages and Travel Disruptions
A major winter storm brought heavy snow and ice to the Southern U.S., causing widespread power outages affecting over 110,000 customers in Atlanta, hazardous travel conditions that led to states of emergency and National Guard mobilization in multiple states, school closures for millions of children...
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28% Bias Score