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Death of Souleymane Cissé: A Giant of African Cinema Passes Away
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; his 1987 Cannes Jury Prize-winning film "Yeelen" is considered a landmark achievement in African cinema, showcasing Bambara legends and challenging colonial narratives.
Death of Souleymane Cissé: A Giant of African Cinema Passes Away
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, known as the "father of African cinema," died at 84; his 1987 Cannes Jury Prize-winning film "Yeelen" is considered a landmark achievement in African cinema, showcasing Bambara legends and challenging colonial narratives.
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36% Bias Score


Africa Courts Chinese Investment in Energy Sector
To attract Chinese investment in its energy sector, Africa will host an investor forum in Shanghai on March 13, highlighting opportunities in oil, gas, mining, and renewable energy, and aiming to build stronger ties with China, whose firms are already heavily involved in African projects.
Africa Courts Chinese Investment in Energy Sector
To attract Chinese investment in its energy sector, Africa will host an investor forum in Shanghai on March 13, highlighting opportunities in oil, gas, mining, and renewable energy, and aiming to build stronger ties with China, whose firms are already heavily involved in African projects.
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40% Bias Score


SIADE 2025: Boosting Africa's AI, Defense, and Space Capabilities
The inaugural SIADE exhibition, held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on Thursday and Friday, aimed to enhance African capabilities in artificial intelligence, defense, and space, with AI projected to contribute $1.2 trillion to Africa's GDP by 2030 and a significant rise in the number of African satellites.
SIADE 2025: Boosting Africa's AI, Defense, and Space Capabilities
The inaugural SIADE exhibition, held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on Thursday and Friday, aimed to enhance African capabilities in artificial intelligence, defense, and space, with AI projected to contribute $1.2 trillion to Africa's GDP by 2030 and a significant rise in the number of African satellites.
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44% Bias Score


UN Seeks $6 Billion for Sudan War Victims
The UN launched a $6 billion appeal for Sudan, aiming to assist 26 million people affected by the ongoing conflict, highlighting the scale of the humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international support.
UN Seeks $6 Billion for Sudan War Victims
The UN launched a $6 billion appeal for Sudan, aiming to assist 26 million people affected by the ongoing conflict, highlighting the scale of the humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international support.
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52% Bias Score


France Rejects North-South Divide, Advocates for Multilateralism Reform
France rejects the "global North-South" divide, arguing the crucial division is between nations upholding international law and those prioritizing power; it advocates for multilateralism reform and increased African participation in global governance.
France Rejects North-South Divide, Advocates for Multilateralism Reform
France rejects the "global North-South" divide, arguing the crucial division is between nations upholding international law and those prioritizing power; it advocates for multilateralism reform and increased African participation in global governance.
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48% Bias Score


Malawi to Strengthen Economic Ties with China
Malawi's president reaffirmed his country's commitment to expanding cooperation with China, focusing on economic partnerships and infrastructure development, while China's new ambassador pledged increased investment and cultural exchange, highlighting existing projects such as the Parliament Buildin...
Malawi to Strengthen Economic Ties with China
Malawi's president reaffirmed his country's commitment to expanding cooperation with China, focusing on economic partnerships and infrastructure development, while China's new ambassador pledged increased investment and cultural exchange, highlighting existing projects such as the Parliament Buildin...
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Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...

Malian Film Director Souleymane Cissé Dies at 84
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, who died at 84 on Wednesday, was imprisoned in 1974 for his debut film "Den Muso" but went on to international acclaim with "Yeelen" in 1987, consistently using cinema for political and cultural commentary, and receiving the prestigious Carrosse d'Or award in C...
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24% Bias Score

China Urges International Support for Central African Republic's Elections and Stability
China's UN ambassador urged international support for the Central African Republic's (CAR) upcoming elections, emphasizing the need to avoid external interference and promote dialogue among CAR parties, while also highlighting the importance of addressing the spillover effects from the Sudanese conf...

China Urges International Support for Central African Republic's Elections and Stability
China's UN ambassador urged international support for the Central African Republic's (CAR) upcoming elections, emphasizing the need to avoid external interference and promote dialogue among CAR parties, while also highlighting the importance of addressing the spillover effects from the Sudanese conf...
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24% Bias Score

PEPFAR Funding Freeze Threatens to Reverse Decades of Progress Against AIDS in Africa
A 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid, including funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has caused thousands of health workers to be laid off in Africa, closing clinics and risking a resurgence of HIV/AIDS.

PEPFAR Funding Freeze Threatens to Reverse Decades of Progress Against AIDS in Africa
A 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid, including funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has caused thousands of health workers to be laid off in Africa, closing clinics and risking a resurgence of HIV/AIDS.
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44% Bias Score

China's Evolving Role in Africa's Infrastructure Development
China's Belt and Road Initiative has significantly impacted African infrastructure development, shifting the balance of power from Western dominance and boosting trade through projects like the Mombasa-Nairobi Railway and the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, while facing challenges in financing model s...

China's Evolving Role in Africa's Infrastructure Development
China's Belt and Road Initiative has significantly impacted African infrastructure development, shifting the balance of power from Western dominance and boosting trade through projects like the Mombasa-Nairobi Railway and the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, while facing challenges in financing model s...
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40% Bias Score

Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema, died at 84 in Bamako. His 1987 film "Yeelen" won the Cannes Jury Prize, and he was known for his politically engaged films and advocacy for government support of African cinema.

Death of Malian Film Pioneer Souleymane Cissé
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema, died at 84 in Bamako. His 1987 film "Yeelen" won the Cannes Jury Prize, and he was known for his politically engaged films and advocacy for government support of African cinema.
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20% Bias Score

Sudan War: Family's Desperate Plea Amidst Widespread Famine and Displacement
A Sudanese family, including a boy needing a kidney transplant, fled Khartoum due to the two-year-long war's indiscriminate shelling and resulting poverty. They now live in a Port Sudan refugee camp, facing dire conditions amid a widespread humanitarian crisis affecting over 25 million people.

Sudan War: Family's Desperate Plea Amidst Widespread Famine and Displacement
A Sudanese family, including a boy needing a kidney transplant, fled Khartoum due to the two-year-long war's indiscriminate shelling and resulting poverty. They now live in a Port Sudan refugee camp, facing dire conditions amid a widespread humanitarian crisis affecting over 25 million people.
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52% Bias Score
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