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African Union Pledges to Eliminate Cholera by 2030
Twenty African Union member states committed to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 through increased investment, cross-border collaboration, and improved vaccine access, following a virtual meeting addressing systemic issues like limited water sanitation and vaccine shortages.
African Union Pledges to Eliminate Cholera by 2030
Twenty African Union member states committed to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 through increased investment, cross-border collaboration, and improved vaccine access, following a virtual meeting addressing systemic issues like limited water sanitation and vaccine shortages.
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40% Bias Score


Sudan Conflict: 150,000 Dead, Largest Humanitarian Crisis
The conflict in Sudan has caused the deaths of around 150,000 people and created the largest humanitarian crisis on record, affecting 25 million people facing acute hunger and displacement, with significant geopolitical implications due to involvement of Russia and the UAE.
Sudan Conflict: 150,000 Dead, Largest Humanitarian Crisis
The conflict in Sudan has caused the deaths of around 150,000 people and created the largest humanitarian crisis on record, affecting 25 million people facing acute hunger and displacement, with significant geopolitical implications due to involvement of Russia and the UAE.
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32% Bias Score


Chad Suspends US Visas in Retaliation for Travel Ban
Chad suspended all US citizen visas in response to a US travel ban affecting twelve countries, including Chad; the ban, impacting seven African nations, is set to begin Monday.
Chad Suspends US Visas in Retaliation for Travel Ban
Chad suspended all US citizen visas in response to a US travel ban affecting twelve countries, including Chad; the ban, impacting seven African nations, is set to begin Monday.
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52% Bias Score


World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...
World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...
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56% Bias Score


Musk's Resignation: End of an Era of Disruptive Governance
Elon Musk's abrupt departure from his US government role concludes a short but impactful period marked by controversial policy decisions, including the termination of vital aid programs in Africa resulting in thousands of deaths, while simultaneously securing government funding for his space explora...
Musk's Resignation: End of an Era of Disruptive Governance
Elon Musk's abrupt departure from his US government role concludes a short but impactful period marked by controversial policy decisions, including the termination of vital aid programs in Africa resulting in thousands of deaths, while simultaneously securing government funding for his space explora...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Travel Ban on 12 Countries, Citing National Security
US President Donald Trump issued a travel ban affecting 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, citing national security concerns, including terrorism, visa overstays, and lack of cooperation from the governments of the listed countries.
Trump Imposes Travel Ban on 12 Countries, Citing National Security
US President Donald Trump issued a travel ban affecting 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, citing national security concerns, including terrorism, visa overstays, and lack of cooperation from the governments of the listed countries.
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44% Bias Score

Cameroon's Neglected Conflicts: Insurgency and Secession Displace 1.5 Million
Cameroon faces a severe humanitarian crisis due to a secessionist war in the west and Islamist insurgency in the north, resulting in over 1.5 million displaced people, neglected by international aid and political will, despite the potential for resolution with increased funding.

Cameroon's Neglected Conflicts: Insurgency and Secession Displace 1.5 Million
Cameroon faces a severe humanitarian crisis due to a secessionist war in the west and Islamist insurgency in the north, resulting in over 1.5 million displaced people, neglected by international aid and political will, despite the potential for resolution with increased funding.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's New Travel Ban Targets Seven African Nations
President Trump's new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricts certain visa applications from 12 countries, including seven African nations (Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan), due to concerns about passport and citizenship document verification, vis...

Trump's New Travel Ban Targets Seven African Nations
President Trump's new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricts certain visa applications from 12 countries, including seven African nations (Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan), due to concerns about passport and citizenship document verification, vis...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban, Facing Criticism
President Trump issued a new travel ban impacting 12 countries, beginning Monday, citing security concerns and visa overstays, despite criticism of its disproportionate effect on African nations with low visa overstay rates and retaliatory bans from some affected countries.

Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban, Facing Criticism
President Trump issued a new travel ban impacting 12 countries, beginning Monday, citing security concerns and visa overstays, despite criticism of its disproportionate effect on African nations with low visa overstay rates and retaliatory bans from some affected countries.
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56% Bias Score

Meduza Reports on Prisoner Exchange, Drone Attack, and Russia's Growing Influence in Africa
Meduza, a Russian independent news outlet banned in Russia, reported on a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 6,000 Russian soldiers' remains, a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases, and Russia's growing influence in Africa, as well as Serbia's alleged arms supply to Ukrain...

Meduza Reports on Prisoner Exchange, Drone Attack, and Russia's Growing Influence in Africa
Meduza, a Russian independent news outlet banned in Russia, reported on a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 6,000 Russian soldiers' remains, a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases, and Russia's growing influence in Africa, as well as Serbia's alleged arms supply to Ukrain...
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48% Bias Score

Rhino Dehorning Reduces Poaching, but Challenges Remain
Dehorning rhinoceroses in eleven South African reserves between 2017 and 2023 reduced poaching by approximately 75%, according to a study in Science; however, poaching persists due to horn regrowth and potential shifts in poaching locations.

Rhino Dehorning Reduces Poaching, but Challenges Remain
Dehorning rhinoceroses in eleven South African reserves between 2017 and 2023 reduced poaching by approximately 75%, according to a study in Science; however, poaching persists due to horn regrowth and potential shifts in poaching locations.
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36% Bias Score

Britain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Britain now considers Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan for Western Sahara the 'most credible' path to a lasting solution, abandoning its previous support for UN-backed self-determination, a move welcomed by Morocco but potentially jeopardizing the Polisario Front's position and the UN's role.

Britain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Britain now considers Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan for Western Sahara the 'most credible' path to a lasting solution, abandoning its previous support for UN-backed self-determination, a move welcomed by Morocco but potentially jeopardizing the Polisario Front's position and the UN's role.
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44% Bias Score
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