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2026 World Cup African Qualifiers Resume with Mixed Results
African teams resumed their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches this week after a nine-month hiatus, with mixed results across various groups; the top nine teams qualify for the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the USA.
2026 World Cup African Qualifiers Resume with Mixed Results
African teams resumed their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches this week after a nine-month hiatus, with mixed results across various groups; the top nine teams qualify for the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the USA.
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24% Bias Score


US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
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60% Bias Score


Kirsty Coventry Elected First Female IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean Olympic swimming champion, was elected as the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) during their 144th session in Messinia, Greece, marking a historic shift in the organization's leadership.
Kirsty Coventry Elected First Female IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean Olympic swimming champion, was elected as the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) during their 144th session in Messinia, Greece, marking a historic shift in the organization's leadership.
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20% Bias Score


Tunisia's President Replaces Prime Minister Amidst Economic and Migrant Crises
Tunisian President Kais Saied fired Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri on Thursday, replacing him with Sara Zaafarani, Tunisia's second female prime minister, amid economic and political crises, including a severe public finance crisis leading to shortages of key commodities and a migrant crisis involvin...
Tunisia's President Replaces Prime Minister Amidst Economic and Migrant Crises
Tunisian President Kais Saied fired Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri on Thursday, replacing him with Sara Zaafarani, Tunisia's second female prime minister, amid economic and political crises, including a severe public finance crisis leading to shortages of key commodities and a migrant crisis involvin...
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40% Bias Score


Coventry Elected First Woman and African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a seven-time Olympic medalist from Zimbabwe, was elected as the new IOC president on a single ballot, securing 49 votes and becoming the first woman and first African to hold the position.
Coventry Elected First Woman and African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a seven-time Olympic medalist from Zimbabwe, was elected as the new IOC president on a single ballot, securing 49 votes and becoming the first woman and first African to hold the position.
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52% Bias Score


Sahel Region Becomes Epicenter of Global Terrorism
The Sahel region in Africa is now the "epicenter of global terrorism," accounting for 51% of global terror-related deaths in 2024 (3,885 of 7,555), a tenfold increase since 2019, driven by militant groups exploiting political instability and engaging in illicit activities.
Sahel Region Becomes Epicenter of Global Terrorism
The Sahel region in Africa is now the "epicenter of global terrorism," accounting for 51% of global terror-related deaths in 2024 (3,885 of 7,555), a tenfold increase since 2019, driven by militant groups exploiting political instability and engaging in illicit activities.
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56% Bias Score

Global Health Security Under Threat Amidst Rising Infectious Disease Outbreaks and Military Spending"
Concurrent outbreaks of an unidentified hemorrhagic fever in the DRC (over 50 deaths), mpox, and other infectious diseases in the Sahel highlight the global threat of infectious diseases exacerbated by conflict, climate change, and food insecurity; a shift in global priorities towards military spend...

Global Health Security Under Threat Amidst Rising Infectious Disease Outbreaks and Military Spending"
Concurrent outbreaks of an unidentified hemorrhagic fever in the DRC (over 50 deaths), mpox, and other infectious diseases in the Sahel highlight the global threat of infectious diseases exacerbated by conflict, climate change, and food insecurity; a shift in global priorities towards military spend...
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses Bolloré Group of Illicit Port Concessions in Africa
Eleven African associations sued Bolloré Group for allegedly illicitly obtaining port concessions in Togo, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and Cameroon, seeking restitution of the €5.7 billion from the 2022 sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics, citing evidence of corrupt practices and leveraging political connec...

Lawsuit Accuses Bolloré Group of Illicit Port Concessions in Africa
Eleven African associations sued Bolloré Group for allegedly illicitly obtaining port concessions in Togo, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and Cameroon, seeking restitution of the €5.7 billion from the 2022 sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics, citing evidence of corrupt practices and leveraging political connec...
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68% Bias Score

Paris 2024: Aesthetics over Athlete Safety; IOC's Future Under Coventry
The 2024 Paris Olympics integrated sporting events with the city's iconic landmarks, raising concerns about using potentially contaminated Seine River water for the triathlon, while Kirsty Coventry's election as IOC president prompts questions about future reforms.

Paris 2024: Aesthetics over Athlete Safety; IOC's Future Under Coventry
The 2024 Paris Olympics integrated sporting events with the city's iconic landmarks, raising concerns about using potentially contaminated Seine River water for the triathlon, while Kirsty Coventry's election as IOC president prompts questions about future reforms.
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68% Bias Score

Coventry Elected First Woman and African IOC President
Zimbabwean sports minister and Olympic champion Kirsty Coventry was elected the first woman and African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on June 24, 2025, outlining five priorities to enhance the Olympic Movement's inclusivity, collaboration, sustainability, and credibility.

Coventry Elected First Woman and African IOC President
Zimbabwean sports minister and Olympic champion Kirsty Coventry was elected the first woman and African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on June 24, 2025, outlining five priorities to enhance the Olympic Movement's inclusivity, collaboration, sustainability, and credibility.
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52% Bias Score

USAID Cuts Jeopardize Maternal Healthcare in Chad
USAID's 83% program cuts endanger maternal healthcare in Chad, impacting 100,000 women receiving prenatal care and 26,000 safe deliveries annually, worsening an already high maternal mortality rate, prompting searches for alternative funding and calls for African healthcare self-reliance.

USAID Cuts Jeopardize Maternal Healthcare in Chad
USAID's 83% program cuts endanger maternal healthcare in Chad, impacting 100,000 women receiving prenatal care and 26,000 safe deliveries annually, worsening an already high maternal mortality rate, prompting searches for alternative funding and calls for African healthcare self-reliance.
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56% Bias Score

SADC Withdraws Troops from DRC After Heavy Casualties
Following the deaths of several soldiers in the DRC, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is withdrawing its troops from the country after more than a year of deployment, highlighting challenges of peacekeeping missions and decreasing funding for UN operations.

SADC Withdraws Troops from DRC After Heavy Casualties
Following the deaths of several soldiers in the DRC, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is withdrawing its troops from the country after more than a year of deployment, highlighting challenges of peacekeeping missions and decreasing funding for UN operations.
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36% Bias Score
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