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Sudan Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis in Zamzam Camp
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created a humanitarian crisis in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, where tens of thousands of civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, face siege, shelling, and attacks, causing widespread hunger and malnutrition, forcing MSF and WFP to suspend operations due to...
Sudan Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis in Zamzam Camp
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created a humanitarian crisis in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, where tens of thousands of civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, face siege, shelling, and attacks, causing widespread hunger and malnutrition, forcing MSF and WFP to suspend operations due to...
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64% Bias Score


Mauritania's Nouadhibou: A City Strained by Migrant Surge
Nouadhibou, Mauritania, is witnessing a surge in migrants using a perilous sea route to the Canary Islands, straining resources and highlighting the complex interplay between EU aid and the realities of migration.
Mauritania's Nouadhibou: A City Strained by Migrant Surge
Nouadhibou, Mauritania, is witnessing a surge in migrants using a perilous sea route to the Canary Islands, straining resources and highlighting the complex interplay between EU aid and the realities of migration.
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36% Bias Score


USAID's Ebola Prevention Briefly Suspended Amidst US Budget Cuts
Elon Musk announced that due to the US government's radical budget cuts, Ebola prevention efforts were briefly suspended within the USAID, but were immediately reinstated, according to Musk.
USAID's Ebola Prevention Briefly Suspended Amidst US Budget Cuts
Elon Musk announced that due to the US government's radical budget cuts, Ebola prevention efforts were briefly suspended within the USAID, but were immediately reinstated, according to Musk.
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48% Bias Score


Supernova Linked to Viral Evolution in Lake Tanganyika
A new study links a supernova explosion 2.5 million years ago to a surge in viral diversity in Lake Tanganyika, suggesting cosmic rays from the supernova may have caused mutations in fish viruses, and this event is further linked to similar events in Earth's history.
Supernova Linked to Viral Evolution in Lake Tanganyika
A new study links a supernova explosion 2.5 million years ago to a surge in viral diversity in Lake Tanganyika, suggesting cosmic rays from the supernova may have caused mutations in fish viruses, and this event is further linked to similar events in Earth's history.
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24% Bias Score


BBC Seeks Rising Star of African Journalism for Komla Dumor Award
The BBC seeks applications for the 10th annual Komla Dumor Award, offering a three-month placement at its London headquarters to a rising African journalist, culminating in a globally broadcast African news report; applications close March 20, 2025.
BBC Seeks Rising Star of African Journalism for Komla Dumor Award
The BBC seeks applications for the 10th annual Komla Dumor Award, offering a three-month placement at its London headquarters to a rising African journalist, culminating in a globally broadcast African news report; applications close March 20, 2025.
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24% Bias Score


150,000-Year-Old Tools Rewrite Homo Sapiens' African History
A rediscovered archaeological site in CΓ΄te d'Ivoire reveals 150,000-year-old stone tools, pushing back the known presence of Homo sapiens in African rainforests by 132,000 years and challenging theories of a single origin for our species.
150,000-Year-Old Tools Rewrite Homo Sapiens' African History
A rediscovered archaeological site in CΓ΄te d'Ivoire reveals 150,000-year-old stone tools, pushing back the known presence of Homo sapiens in African rainforests by 132,000 years and challenging theories of a single origin for our species.
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36% Bias Score

WFP Halts Aid to Sudan's Zamzam Camp Amidst Escalating Conflict
The World Food Programme (WFP) suspended aid to Zamzam refugee camp in North Darfur, Sudan, on February 26th due to escalating conflict between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), endangering 300,000 people with starvation within weeks.

WFP Halts Aid to Sudan's Zamzam Camp Amidst Escalating Conflict
The World Food Programme (WFP) suspended aid to Zamzam refugee camp in North Darfur, Sudan, on February 26th due to escalating conflict between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), endangering 300,000 people with starvation within weeks.
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40% Bias Score

53 Dead in Congo Amid Mystery Illness Outbreak
A mystery illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo has caused at least 53 deaths and 431 reported cases across two villages, with preliminary investigations suggesting a possible link to bat consumption; the exact cause remains unknown.

53 Dead in Congo Amid Mystery Illness Outbreak
A mystery illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo has caused at least 53 deaths and 431 reported cases across two villages, with preliminary investigations suggesting a possible link to bat consumption; the exact cause remains unknown.
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60% Bias Score

WHO Maintains Highest Alert Level for Mpox Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Mpox outbreak, particularly the spread of the Ib clade variant in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a continued international health emergency due to rising infection numbers, geographical spread, and the impact of ongoing conflict i...

WHO Maintains Highest Alert Level for Mpox Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Mpox outbreak, particularly the spread of the Ib clade variant in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a continued international health emergency due to rising infection numbers, geographical spread, and the impact of ongoing conflict i...
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40% Bias Score

Surge of African Players in Saudi Pro League
More than 50 African footballers are playing in the Saudi Pro League, attracted by factors such as climate, established clubs, and ease of adaptation; this influx is changing the dynamics of the league and potentially global football.

Surge of African Players in Saudi Pro League
More than 50 African footballers are playing in the Saudi Pro League, attracted by factors such as climate, established clubs, and ease of adaptation; this influx is changing the dynamics of the league and potentially global football.
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40% Bias Score

MSF Suspends Aid in Famine-Stricken Sudanese Camp Due to Security Concerns
In Sudan's Zamzam camp, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) halted operations due to the unsafe conditions created by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving 500,000 famine-stricken people with limited aid; all roads to the camp are blocked.

MSF Suspends Aid in Famine-Stricken Sudanese Camp Due to Security Concerns
In Sudan's Zamzam camp, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) halted operations due to the unsafe conditions created by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving 500,000 famine-stricken people with limited aid; all roads to the camp are blocked.
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36% Bias Score

DRC Outbreaks: 431 Illnesses, 53 Deaths, Cause Unknown
Two outbreaks in remote villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equatoria Province have caused 431 illnesses and 53 deaths as of February 16th; the cause is unknown but tests for Ebola and Marburg were negative.

DRC Outbreaks: 431 Illnesses, 53 Deaths, Cause Unknown
Two outbreaks in remote villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equatoria Province have caused 431 illnesses and 53 deaths as of February 16th; the cause is unknown but tests for Ebola and Marburg were negative.
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32% Bias Score
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