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Uganda Battles Ebola Outbreak, Two Dead
Uganda is battling an Ebola outbreak that has claimed two lives and affected nine, prompting a comprehensive response by the Health Ministry, WHO, Africa CDC, and other partners involving contact tracing, case management, and community engagement across 10 high-risk districts.
Uganda Battles Ebola Outbreak, Two Dead
Uganda is battling an Ebola outbreak that has claimed two lives and affected nine, prompting a comprehensive response by the Health Ministry, WHO, Africa CDC, and other partners involving contact tracing, case management, and community engagement across 10 high-risk districts.
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36% Bias Score


US Aid Freeze Disrupts Global Humanitarian Efforts
The US temporarily suspended $2 billion in international aid, impacting hundreds of organizations and millions of people reliant on assistance for healthcare, education, and other essential services across numerous countries, particularly in Africa, causing immediate disruptions and uncertainty abou...
US Aid Freeze Disrupts Global Humanitarian Efforts
The US temporarily suspended $2 billion in international aid, impacting hundreds of organizations and millions of people reliant on assistance for healthcare, education, and other essential services across numerous countries, particularly in Africa, causing immediate disruptions and uncertainty abou...
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52% Bias Score


AI-Generated Disinformation: A Growing Threat in African Elections
A Konrad-Adenauer Foundation study reveals AI-generated disinformation as a major threat in African elections, citing examples in Burkina Faso (2022 coup) and South Africa (2024 elections), while noting that Europe, despite established countermeasures, faces similar challenges but with differing tec...
AI-Generated Disinformation: A Growing Threat in African Elections
A Konrad-Adenauer Foundation study reveals AI-generated disinformation as a major threat in African elections, citing examples in Burkina Faso (2022 coup) and South Africa (2024 elections), while noting that Europe, despite established countermeasures, faces similar challenges but with differing tec...
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40% Bias Score


Senegal to Prosecute Former President Sall Following Audit Revealing Financial Mismanagement
Senegal's government announced legal proceedings against former President Macky Sall following an audit by the Cour des Comptes revealing financial mismanagement during his tenure, sparking intense political debate and potential implications for future administrations.
Senegal to Prosecute Former President Sall Following Audit Revealing Financial Mismanagement
Senegal's government announced legal proceedings against former President Macky Sall following an audit by the Cour des Comptes revealing financial mismanagement during his tenure, sparking intense political debate and potential implications for future administrations.
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56% Bias Score


Guinea-Bissau's Election Crisis Deepens Amidst ECOWAS Failure and Russia Ties
Guinea-Bissau's political crisis deepens as President Umaro Sissoco Embalo defies ECOWAS mediation efforts on election timing, announcing his candidacy for November 2025 despite conflicting claims over his term's end date, further escalating tensions in this coup-prone nation.
Guinea-Bissau's Election Crisis Deepens Amidst ECOWAS Failure and Russia Ties
Guinea-Bissau's political crisis deepens as President Umaro Sissoco Embalo defies ECOWAS mediation efforts on election timing, announcing his candidacy for November 2025 despite conflicting claims over his term's end date, further escalating tensions in this coup-prone nation.
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40% Bias Score


Mysterious Illness Outbreak in DRC Causes 60 Deaths
At least 60 deaths and over 1,000 cases of a mysterious illness have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equateur province, with 141 cases in Basankusu and 12 in Bolamba, where preliminary tests show malaria in over half of patients, but the exact cause is still under investigation b...
Mysterious Illness Outbreak in DRC Causes 60 Deaths
At least 60 deaths and over 1,000 cases of a mysterious illness have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equateur province, with 141 cases in Basankusu and 12 in Bolamba, where preliminary tests show malaria in over half of patients, but the exact cause is still under investigation b...
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20% Bias Score

Gabon Coup Leader Nguema to Run for President
Gabonese coup leader Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema announced his candidacy for president in the April 12th election, despite earlier pledges to return power to civilians after seizing power in a 2023 coup that ended the Bongo family's 55-year rule; his decision follows the implementation of a new constit...

Gabon Coup Leader Nguema to Run for President
Gabonese coup leader Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema announced his candidacy for president in the April 12th election, despite earlier pledges to return power to civilians after seizing power in a 2023 coup that ended the Bongo family's 55-year rule; his decision follows the implementation of a new constit...
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40% Bias Score

US Funding Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Fight in Uganda
The US government's 90-day freeze on HIV/AIDS funding has created a crisis in Uganda, jeopardizing the lives of hundreds of thousands dependent on ARV medication and threatening to reverse years of progress in combating the disease.

US Funding Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Fight in Uganda
The US government's 90-day freeze on HIV/AIDS funding has created a crisis in Uganda, jeopardizing the lives of hundreds of thousands dependent on ARV medication and threatening to reverse years of progress in combating the disease.
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52% Bias Score

China's Poverty Alleviation: A Global Model
China's poverty alleviation program, based on the 'serving the people' principle, lifted nearly 800 million people out of poverty, providing a model for developing countries through infrastructure improvements, market access support, and private sector involvement.

China's Poverty Alleviation: A Global Model
China's poverty alleviation program, based on the 'serving the people' principle, lifted nearly 800 million people out of poverty, providing a model for developing countries through infrastructure improvements, market access support, and private sector involvement.
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56% Bias Score

USAID Official on Leave After Exposing Blockage of Humanitarian Aid
USAID Deputy Administrator Nick Enrich was put on leave for issuing memos alleging that political leadership at USAID, the State Department, and DOGE blocked humanitarian aid, potentially causing preventable deaths and destabilization; memos cite specific instances of funding delays, payment system ...

USAID Official on Leave After Exposing Blockage of Humanitarian Aid
USAID Deputy Administrator Nick Enrich was put on leave for issuing memos alleging that political leadership at USAID, the State Department, and DOGE blocked humanitarian aid, potentially causing preventable deaths and destabilization; memos cite specific instances of funding delays, payment system ...
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52% Bias Score

DRC Accuses Rwanda of Faking Capture of FDLR Rebels Amid Ongoing Conflict
The DRC accuses Rwanda of using old prisoners to fake a video showing the capture of FDLR rebels in Goma, claiming it is a tactic to justify its military intervention in DRC and discredit the Congolese army, amid ongoing conflict that has displaced 500,000 people.

DRC Accuses Rwanda of Faking Capture of FDLR Rebels Amid Ongoing Conflict
The DRC accuses Rwanda of using old prisoners to fake a video showing the capture of FDLR rebels in Goma, claiming it is a tactic to justify its military intervention in DRC and discredit the Congolese army, amid ongoing conflict that has displaced 500,000 people.
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44% Bias Score

Repair Ship Keeps Africa Online
The Léon Thévenin, a specialized repair ship with over 50 engineers, maintains Africa's internet connectivity by repairing damaged undersea cables, preventing widespread outages that impact millions across the continent, as evidenced by the multiple significant outages in 2024.

Repair Ship Keeps Africa Online
The Léon Thévenin, a specialized repair ship with over 50 engineers, maintains Africa's internet connectivity by repairing damaged undersea cables, preventing widespread outages that impact millions across the continent, as evidenced by the multiple significant outages in 2024.
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28% Bias Score
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