Rwanda's HIV/AIDS Progress: Celebrating Milestones, Addressing Persistent Challenges
Rwanda celebrates progress in its HIV/AIDS fight, achieving UNAIDS "Triple 95" targets, yet faces challenges like stigma and risky youth behaviors, requiring continued efforts to end AIDS by 2030.
Rwanda's HIV/AIDS Progress: Celebrating Milestones, Addressing Persistent Challenges
Rwanda celebrates progress in its HIV/AIDS fight, achieving UNAIDS "Triple 95" targets, yet faces challenges like stigma and risky youth behaviors, requiring continued efforts to end AIDS by 2030.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Lucy: 50 years of groundbreaking discoveries in human evolution
Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, the 3.2-million-year-old partial skeleton of Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) provided groundbreaking evidence of bipedalism and a transitional stage in human evolution, challenging previous assumptions about human origins and sparking extensive research into early h...
Lucy: 50 years of groundbreaking discoveries in human evolution
Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, the 3.2-million-year-old partial skeleton of Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) provided groundbreaking evidence of bipedalism and a transitional stage in human evolution, challenging previous assumptions about human origins and sparking extensive research into early h...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Canada Suspends Refugee Sponsorships for One Year
Canada temporarily halted new Group of Five and community sponsorship applications for refugees from November 29, 2024, to December 31, 2025, to address processing backlogs and manage immigration amid housing shortages and economic changes, impacting those yet to submit applications while existing o...
Canada Suspends Refugee Sponsorships for One Year
Canada temporarily halted new Group of Five and community sponsorship applications for refugees from November 29, 2024, to December 31, 2025, to address processing backlogs and manage immigration amid housing shortages and economic changes, impacting those yet to submit applications while existing o...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.
Progress
64% Bias Score
Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.
Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Biden Visits Angola to Counter China's Influence in Africa
President Biden's October 29-31 visit to Angola aims to strengthen US investment in Africa, particularly the Lobito Corridor, countering China's growing influence; this is the first visit by a sitting US president to sub-Saharan Africa since 2015 and the first ever to Angola.
Biden Visits Angola to Counter China's Influence in Africa
President Biden's October 29-31 visit to Angola aims to strengthen US investment in Africa, particularly the Lobito Corridor, countering China's growing influence; this is the first visit by a sitting US president to sub-Saharan Africa since 2015 and the first ever to Angola.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Biden's Angola Trip: A New US Approach to Africa
President Biden's three-day visit to Angola, the first by a US president in almost a decade, aims to strengthen US-Angola ties and promote the Lobito Corridor as a transparent alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative, focusing on infrastructure development and economic cooperation.
Biden's Angola Trip: A New US Approach to Africa
President Biden's three-day visit to Angola, the first by a US president in almost a decade, aims to strengthen US-Angola ties and promote the Lobito Corridor as a transparent alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative, focusing on infrastructure development and economic cooperation.
Progress
12% Bias Score
Sudan Crisis: 25 Million Need Urgent Aid Amidst Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has displaced over 5 million children and left 25 million people in need of immediate aid, highlighting a severe humanitarian crisis exacerbated by access restrictions and the use of starvation as a weapon of war.
Sudan Crisis: 25 Million Need Urgent Aid Amidst Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has displaced over 5 million children and left 25 million people in need of immediate aid, highlighting a severe humanitarian crisis exacerbated by access restrictions and the use of starvation as a weapon of war.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.
Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Bob Geldof's "Band Aid" Remix Sparks Controversy Over Africa Portrayal
The 2024 remix of Bob Geldof's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of Africa and the unauthorized use of Ed Sheeran's vocals, reigniting a debate about colonial stereotypes and the ethical implications of large-scale charitable projects.
Bob Geldof's "Band Aid" Remix Sparks Controversy Over Africa Portrayal
The 2024 remix of Bob Geldof's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of Africa and the unauthorized use of Ed Sheeran's vocals, reigniting a debate about colonial stereotypes and the ethical implications of large-scale charitable projects.
Progress
36% Bias Score