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Namibia's First Female President Faces Disputed Election
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with 57.3% of the vote, making history as the first female president. However, the opposition rejects the results due to alleged irregularities, including missing ballots and malfunctioning equipment, and plans legal action. SWAPO's parliame...
Namibia's First Female President Faces Disputed Election
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with 57.3% of the vote, making history as the first female president. However, the opposition rejects the results due to alleged irregularities, including missing ballots and malfunctioning equipment, and plans legal action. SWAPO's parliame...
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44% Bias Score


El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.
El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.
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52% Bias Score


742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A new report reveals the discovery of 742 previously unknown plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past decade, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, fish, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation.
742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A new report reveals the discovery of 742 previously unknown plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past decade, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, fish, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation.
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24% Bias Score


Nigeria's PMI Remains Below 50.0 Amidst Rising Inflation
Nigeria's November PMI registered 49.6, signaling a fifth consecutive month of decline in private sector business conditions, despite a slight increase from October's 46.9, primarily due to rising inflation and unemployment suppressing business activity.
Nigeria's PMI Remains Below 50.0 Amidst Rising Inflation
Nigeria's November PMI registered 49.6, signaling a fifth consecutive month of decline in private sector business conditions, despite a slight increase from October's 46.9, primarily due to rising inflation and unemployment suppressing business activity.
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40% Bias Score


Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Electoral Disputes
Namibia elected its first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, with 57% of the vote in an election marred by irregularities, prompting opposition challenges.
Namibia Elects First Female President Amidst Electoral Disputes
Namibia elected its first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, with 57% of the vote in an election marred by irregularities, prompting opposition challenges.
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44% Bias Score


WFP Delivers Aid to Famine-Hit Darfur Camp, Underscoring Urgent Need for Sustained International Support
A World Food Programme convoy reached famine-hit Zamzam camp in North Darfur on November 22nd, delivering food to 12,500 people after overcoming numerous obstacles; this follows the confirmation of famine in August and highlights the urgent need for sustained international support to address the cri...
WFP Delivers Aid to Famine-Hit Darfur Camp, Underscoring Urgent Need for Sustained International Support
A World Food Programme convoy reached famine-hit Zamzam camp in North Darfur on November 22nd, delivering food to 12,500 people after overcoming numerous obstacles; this follows the confirmation of famine in August and highlights the urgent need for sustained international support to address the cri...
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40% Bias Score

Biden Appears to Fall Asleep During Africa Summit
During a summit in Lobito, Angola, President Biden appeared to fall asleep for over a minute while Tanzania's Vice President spoke; this comes amidst his first visit to Africa as president and an announcement of $1 billion in humanitarian aid.

Biden Appears to Fall Asleep During Africa Summit
During a summit in Lobito, Angola, President Biden appeared to fall asleep for over a minute while Tanzania's Vice President spoke; this comes amidst his first visit to Africa as president and an announcement of $1 billion in humanitarian aid.
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56% Bias Score

742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A recent WWF report details the discovery of 742 new plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past 10 years, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the need for conservation.

742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A recent WWF report details the discovery of 742 new plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past 10 years, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the need for conservation.
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20% Bias Score

Biden's Angola Visit: Aid, Infrastructure, and Geopolitical Competition
President Biden's visit to Angola, his first, focused on a $1 billion aid package for drought-affected African nations and the ambitious Lobito Corridor railway project, aiming to counter China's influence in Africa while facing domestic controversies and an impending departure from office.

Biden's Angola Visit: Aid, Infrastructure, and Geopolitical Competition
President Biden's visit to Angola, his first, focused on a $1 billion aid package for drought-affected African nations and the ambitious Lobito Corridor railway project, aiming to counter China's influence in Africa while facing domestic controversies and an impending departure from office.
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48% Bias Score

Habeck's Kenya Trip: Raw Material Hopes Diminish
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck's trip to Kenya for the German-African Business Summit yielded unexpected results, with discussions shifting from raw material deals to human rights, labor agreements, and energy investments, highlighting challenges in Germany's immediate resource acquisition pl...

Habeck's Kenya Trip: Raw Material Hopes Diminish
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck's trip to Kenya for the German-African Business Summit yielded unexpected results, with discussions shifting from raw material deals to human rights, labor agreements, and energy investments, highlighting challenges in Germany's immediate resource acquisition pl...
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48% Bias Score

Van der Breggen explores challenging Rwanda cycling course, promotes girls' cycling
Former cycling champion Anna van der Breggen is in Rwanda to scout the 2024 World Cycling Championship course and participate in a Right To Play campaign promoting cycling among girls, highlighting the limited opportunities for girls to cycle in the country.

Van der Breggen explores challenging Rwanda cycling course, promotes girls' cycling
Former cycling champion Anna van der Breggen is in Rwanda to scout the 2024 World Cycling Championship course and participate in a Right To Play campaign promoting cycling among girls, highlighting the limited opportunities for girls to cycle in the country.
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32% Bias Score

Funding Shortfall Threatens Progress Against HIV/AIDS in Africa
Despite remarkable progress in reducing HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa (59% reduction in eastern and southern Africa, 46% in west and central Africa since 2001), a funding shortfall of US$8.5 billion (2022) threatens sustainability, as 9.2 million lack treatment and 630,000 died in 2023.

Funding Shortfall Threatens Progress Against HIV/AIDS in Africa
Despite remarkable progress in reducing HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa (59% reduction in eastern and southern Africa, 46% in west and central Africa since 2001), a funding shortfall of US$8.5 billion (2022) threatens sustainability, as 9.2 million lack treatment and 630,000 died in 2023.
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40% Bias Score
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