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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


Sudan Conflict: At Least 221 Children Raped Since 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, at least 221 children in Sudan have been raped, with many more cases likely unreported due to fear and stigma. This horrific violence, a tactic of war, is perpetrated by armed men against girls and boys, including infants, and causes immeasurable trauma. UNICEF and partn...
Sudan Conflict: At Least 221 Children Raped Since 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, at least 221 children in Sudan have been raped, with many more cases likely unreported due to fear and stigma. This horrific violence, a tactic of war, is perpetrated by armed men against girls and boys, including infants, and causes immeasurable trauma. UNICEF and partn...
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36% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...
Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...
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64% Bias Score


Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
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40% Bias Score


AU Declares Colonial Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide at a February summit in Addis Ababa, potentially impacting future negotiations for reparations and the return of looted artifacts, although the resolution's legal enforceability is debated.
AU Declares Colonial Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide at a February summit in Addis Ababa, potentially impacting future negotiations for reparations and the return of looted artifacts, although the resolution's legal enforceability is debated.
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16% Bias Score


DRC Seeks US Military and Investment Aid in Exchange for Access to $24 Trillion in Mineral Reserves
Facing ongoing conflict with M23 rebels controlling 10% of its territory, the DRC seeks a strategic partnership with the US, offering access to its $24 trillion worth of untapped mineral reserves in exchange for military aid and investment. This follows the DRC's announcement to strengthen its milit...
DRC Seeks US Military and Investment Aid in Exchange for Access to $24 Trillion in Mineral Reserves
Facing ongoing conflict with M23 rebels controlling 10% of its territory, the DRC seeks a strategic partnership with the US, offering access to its $24 trillion worth of untapped mineral reserves in exchange for military aid and investment. This follows the DRC's announcement to strengthen its milit...
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48% Bias Score

Angola Denies Entry to Dozens of African Opposition Leaders
Angola prevented entry to at least 20 African opposition leaders, including Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu and Mozambique's Venancio Mondlane, who were invited to a democracy summit by Angola's main opposition party UNITA, citing visa irregularities, despite President Lourenco's role as the...

Angola Denies Entry to Dozens of African Opposition Leaders
Angola prevented entry to at least 20 African opposition leaders, including Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu and Mozambique's Venancio Mondlane, who were invited to a democracy summit by Angola's main opposition party UNITA, citing visa irregularities, despite President Lourenco's role as the...
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52% Bias Score

Mauritania Expels Irregular Migrants Amidst Human Trafficking Concerns
The Mauritanian government expelled irregular migrants, claiming it was necessary to combat human trafficking networks and protect national security, despite criticism from NGOs about human rights violations; a prior 2022 initiative offered 130,000 migrants legal residency.

Mauritania Expels Irregular Migrants Amidst Human Trafficking Concerns
The Mauritanian government expelled irregular migrants, claiming it was necessary to combat human trafficking networks and protect national security, despite criticism from NGOs about human rights violations; a prior 2022 initiative offered 130,000 migrants legal residency.
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44% Bias Score

Al Shabab Hotel Attack Kills Ten in Central Somalia
On March 11, 2025, at least ten people, mostly traditional leaders, died, and dozens were injured in an Al Shabab attack on the Hotel Cairo in Beledweyn, Somalia, where a car bomb and subsequent assault targeted a meeting of local officials and military commanders.

Al Shabab Hotel Attack Kills Ten in Central Somalia
On March 11, 2025, at least ten people, mostly traditional leaders, died, and dozens were injured in an Al Shabab attack on the Hotel Cairo in Beledweyn, Somalia, where a car bomb and subsequent assault targeted a meeting of local officials and military commanders.
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52% Bias Score

Over 943 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that over 943 civilians were killed in drone strikes across six African countries (Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Ethiopia) between November 2021 and November 2024, highlighting the need for greater regulation of drone sales and use.

Over 943 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that over 943 civilians were killed in drone strikes across six African countries (Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Ethiopia) between November 2021 and November 2024, highlighting the need for greater regulation of drone sales and use.
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36% Bias Score

Chadian Journalists Jailed, Accused of Wagner Group Ties
Three Chadian journalistsāOlivier Mbaindinguim Monodji, Ndilyam Guekidata, and Mahamat Saleh Alhisseināwere jailed on Monday in N'Djamena, Chad, pending trial on charges of espionage, conspiracy, and attacking state institutions for allegedly providing information to the Wagner Group, impacting Chad...

Chadian Journalists Jailed, Accused of Wagner Group Ties
Three Chadian journalistsāOlivier Mbaindinguim Monodji, Ndilyam Guekidata, and Mahamat Saleh Alhisseināwere jailed on Monday in N'Djamena, Chad, pending trial on charges of espionage, conspiracy, and attacking state institutions for allegedly providing information to the Wagner Group, impacting Chad...
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40% Bias Score

Ghana's Job Cuts Amidst IMF Bailout Spark Protests
Ghana's President John Mahama is reviewing thousands of public sector jobs after discovering over 81,000 suspected ghost workers on government payrolls, leading to dismissals and protests; this is part of an IMF bailout agreement.

Ghana's Job Cuts Amidst IMF Bailout Spark Protests
Ghana's President John Mahama is reviewing thousands of public sector jobs after discovering over 81,000 suspected ghost workers on government payrolls, leading to dismissals and protests; this is part of an IMF bailout agreement.
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40% Bias Score
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