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ANC Spy's Memoir Highlights Soviet Union's Role in Anti-Apartheid Struggle
Sue Dobson, a white South African woman, trained as an ANC spy in Moscow in 1986, infiltrated the apartheid regime, and later escaped to the UK after her cover was blown in 1989; her story reflects the historical relationship between the ANC and the USSR, which influences South Africa's current stan...
ANC Spy's Memoir Highlights Soviet Union's Role in Anti-Apartheid Struggle
Sue Dobson, a white South African woman, trained as an ANC spy in Moscow in 1986, infiltrated the apartheid regime, and later escaped to the UK after her cover was blown in 1989; her story reflects the historical relationship between the ANC and the USSR, which influences South Africa's current stan...
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44% Bias Score


M23 Boycotts Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Luanda on March 17, 2024, following EU sanctions against its leaders, halting the Congolese government's attempt to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC and prompting Rwanda to cut diplomatic ties with Belgium.
M23 Boycotts Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Luanda on March 17, 2024, following EU sanctions against its leaders, halting the Congolese government's attempt to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC and prompting Rwanda to cut diplomatic ties with Belgium.
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32% Bias Score


Coventry Poised to Make History as First Woman, African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former swimmer and current sports minister, is running for IOC president on March 20, 2025, potentially becoming the first woman and African to lead the organization.
Coventry Poised to Make History as First Woman, African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former swimmer and current sports minister, is running for IOC president on March 20, 2025, potentially becoming the first woman and African to lead the organization.
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28% Bias Score


South Africa Prioritizes Repairing Strained US Relations Amidst Diplomatic Expulsion
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared improving relations with the US a priority after the expulsion of its ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, following his criticism of President Trump, amidst broader tensions concerning land reform and accusations of unfair treatment of Afrikaners; Ramaphosa e...
South Africa Prioritizes Repairing Strained US Relations Amidst Diplomatic Expulsion
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared improving relations with the US a priority after the expulsion of its ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, following his criticism of President Trump, amidst broader tensions concerning land reform and accusations of unfair treatment of Afrikaners; Ramaphosa e...
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44% Bias Score


Somaliland Defends Taiwan Ties Amidst China's Warning
Following China's warning to Somaliland regarding its relationship with Taiwan, Somaliland's Foreign Minister affirmed that the relationship is based on mutual interests and does not harm China, and that Somaliland will continue its relations with Taiwan.
Somaliland Defends Taiwan Ties Amidst China's Warning
Following China's warning to Somaliland regarding its relationship with Taiwan, Somaliland's Foreign Minister affirmed that the relationship is based on mutual interests and does not harm China, and that Somaliland will continue its relations with Taiwan.
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32% Bias Score


Sudan War and UK Abortion Law Disparity Featured in TV Programming
Channel 4's "Unreported World" depicts the Sudanese civil war's impact on 30 million people, while BBC One's "Extraordinary Portraits" profiles Millie, a 20-year-old campaigning for equal abortion laws in the UK, where abortions are legal up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if a disability is detected.
Sudan War and UK Abortion Law Disparity Featured in TV Programming
Channel 4's "Unreported World" depicts the Sudanese civil war's impact on 30 million people, while BBC One's "Extraordinary Portraits" profiles Millie, a 20-year-old campaigning for equal abortion laws in the UK, where abortions are legal up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if a disability is detected.
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0% Bias Score

South Africa to Leverage G20 Presidency for African Investment and Trade
South Africa's G20 presidency, starting December 1st, 2024, will prioritize attracting investment in African infrastructure and productive sectors to boost global trade integration, focusing on inclusive growth, a responsive trade agenda, green industrialization, and WTO reform, with a leaders' summ...

South Africa to Leverage G20 Presidency for African Investment and Trade
South Africa's G20 presidency, starting December 1st, 2024, will prioritize attracting investment in African infrastructure and productive sectors to boost global trade integration, focusing on inclusive growth, a responsive trade agenda, green industrialization, and WTO reform, with a leaders' summ...
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44% Bias Score

Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.

Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.
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36% Bias Score

Djibouti's Youssouf Elected Chairperson of African Union Commission
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, Djibouti's former foreign minister, was elected Chairperson of the African Union Commission on February 17th, 2024, receiving 33 votes from 49 participating countries, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat; his diplomatic background and linguistic skills were key factors in his victo...

Djibouti's Youssouf Elected Chairperson of African Union Commission
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, Djibouti's former foreign minister, was elected Chairperson of the African Union Commission on February 17th, 2024, receiving 33 votes from 49 participating countries, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat; his diplomatic background and linguistic skills were key factors in his victo...
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40% Bias Score

Africa's Electrification Challenge: Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels
Despite global progress in renewable energy, 570 million Africans lack reliable electricity; while renewables offer a faster, cheaper path to universal access than fossil fuels, attracting sufficient investment remains a critical barrier.

Africa's Electrification Challenge: Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels
Despite global progress in renewable energy, 570 million Africans lack reliable electricity; while renewables offer a faster, cheaper path to universal access than fossil fuels, attracting sufficient investment remains a critical barrier.
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48% Bias Score

Eni's Energy Strategy Elevates Italy's Geopolitical Role
Eni's strategic energy investments in the Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia-Pacific position Italy as a key player in global energy security by fostering local development, addressing energy needs, and navigating the transition to sustainable energy sources.

Eni's Energy Strategy Elevates Italy's Geopolitical Role
Eni's strategic energy investments in the Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia-Pacific position Italy as a key player in global energy security by fostering local development, addressing energy needs, and navigating the transition to sustainable energy sources.
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40% Bias Score

China's Transformative Economic Engagement with Africa
China's economic ties with Africa, exceeding \$282 billion in bilateral trade in 2023, are fundamentally reshaping the continent's economic landscape, challenging traditional dependency and fostering industrial growth through infrastructure investments and non-interference policies.

China's Transformative Economic Engagement with Africa
China's economic ties with Africa, exceeding \$282 billion in bilateral trade in 2023, are fundamentally reshaping the continent's economic landscape, challenging traditional dependency and fostering industrial growth through infrastructure investments and non-interference policies.
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48% Bias Score
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