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"Planet Africa" Exhibition Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Africa" exhibition, opening in Berlin and touring globally, challenges the traditional understanding of human origins by presenting evidence of human evolution across the entire African continent over millions of years, incorporating a variety of perspectives and archaeological data.
"Planet Africa" Exhibition Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Africa" exhibition, opening in Berlin and touring globally, challenges the traditional understanding of human origins by presenting evidence of human evolution across the entire African continent over millions of years, incorporating a variety of perspectives and archaeological data.
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36% Bias Score


DRC Disease Outbreak: 527 Cases, Slow Response Highlights Systemic Issues
A disease outbreak in the remote Panzi region of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 527 reported illnesses and at least 31 deaths, with 225 children affected; poor sample quality hampers identification of the pathogen, while a slow response highlights inadequate infrastruc...
DRC Disease Outbreak: 527 Cases, Slow Response Highlights Systemic Issues
A disease outbreak in the remote Panzi region of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 527 reported illnesses and at least 31 deaths, with 225 children affected; poor sample quality hampers identification of the pathogen, while a slow response highlights inadequate infrastruc...
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36% Bias Score


Mali: HRW Accuses Russian Mercenaries, Malian Army of Killing Civilians
A Human Rights Watch report details the killing of at least 32 civilians and burning of 100 homes by Russian mercenaries and the Malian army since May 2024, alongside similar abuses by Islamist groups, amid a deteriorating security situation and a lack of accountability.
Mali: HRW Accuses Russian Mercenaries, Malian Army of Killing Civilians
A Human Rights Watch report details the killing of at least 32 civilians and burning of 100 homes by Russian mercenaries and the Malian army since May 2024, alongside similar abuses by Islamist groups, amid a deteriorating security situation and a lack of accountability.
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48% Bias Score


Malaria Suspected in Congo Illness Outbreak
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo, causing nearly 400 cases and over 30 deaths, is suspected to be malaria after initial tests showed nine out of twelve samples positive. The World Health Organization is assisting local health officials, facing challenges due to the area's rem...
Malaria Suspected in Congo Illness Outbreak
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo, causing nearly 400 cases and over 30 deaths, is suspected to be malaria after initial tests showed nine out of twelve samples positive. The World Health Organization is assisting local health officials, facing challenges due to the area's rem...
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36% Bias Score


"Zimbabwe Senate Approves Death Penalty Abolition Bill"
"Zimbabwe's Senate approved a bill to abolish the death penalty, potentially freeing over 60 death row inmates; President Mnangagwa, who opposes capital punishment, is expected to sign it into law."
"Zimbabwe Senate Approves Death Penalty Abolition Bill"
"Zimbabwe's Senate approved a bill to abolish the death penalty, potentially freeing over 60 death row inmates; President Mnangagwa, who opposes capital punishment, is expected to sign it into law."
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24% Bias Score


"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."
"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."
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44% Bias Score

"Planet Afrika" Exhibit Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Afrika" exhibit in Berlin's James-Simon-Galerie (until April 27, 2025), challenges the "Garden of Eden" theory of human origins by presenting evidence of modern humans in Morocco 300,000-350,000 years ago, illustrating a gradual, continent-wide human evolution across millions of years, w...

"Planet Afrika" Exhibit Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Afrika" exhibit in Berlin's James-Simon-Galerie (until April 27, 2025), challenges the "Garden of Eden" theory of human origins by presenting evidence of modern humans in Morocco 300,000-350,000 years ago, illustrating a gradual, continent-wide human evolution across millions of years, w...
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12% Bias Score

"900,000-Year-Old Tools Show Advanced Human Cognition in Spain"
"900,000-year-old stone tools discovered in Spain's El Barranc de la Boella demonstrate advanced knapping techniques, suggesting sophisticated planning and foresight by early humans, predating the Neanderthal-human split and connecting European and African technological advancements."

"900,000-Year-Old Tools Show Advanced Human Cognition in Spain"
"900,000-year-old stone tools discovered in Spain's El Barranc de la Boella demonstrate advanced knapping techniques, suggesting sophisticated planning and foresight by early humans, predating the Neanderthal-human split and connecting European and African technological advancements."
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Syrian Bases Under Threat Amidst Assad Regime Collapse
Amidst the rapid collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, Russia faces the potential loss of its strategic naval base in Tartus and airbase in Khmeimim, as satellite images indicate a withdrawal of warships and Ukrainian intelligence reports claim the evacuation of troops and equipment, although the K...

Russia's Syrian Bases Under Threat Amidst Assad Regime Collapse
Amidst the rapid collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, Russia faces the potential loss of its strategic naval base in Tartus and airbase in Khmeimim, as satellite images indicate a withdrawal of warships and Ukrainian intelligence reports claim the evacuation of troops and equipment, although the K...
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40% Bias Score

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.
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24% Bias Score

Sudan Humanitarian Crisis: 11 Million Displaced Amidst Widespread Human Rights Violations
Sudan's civil war, ongoing since April 15, 2023, has caused a humanitarian catastrophe, displacing over 11 million people, with widespread human rights violations by all parties restricting access to essential information.

Sudan Humanitarian Crisis: 11 Million Displaced Amidst Widespread Human Rights Violations
Sudan's civil war, ongoing since April 15, 2023, has caused a humanitarian catastrophe, displacing over 11 million people, with widespread human rights violations by all parties restricting access to essential information.
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44% Bias Score

Mahama Wins Ghana's Presidential Election in Landslide Victory
John Mahama won Ghana's presidential election on Saturday with 56.6% of the vote, defeating Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia by a significant margin; this victory comes after eight years in opposition and amid a severe economic crisis in Ghana.

Mahama Wins Ghana's Presidential Election in Landslide Victory
John Mahama won Ghana's presidential election on Saturday with 56.6% of the vote, defeating Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia by a significant margin; this victory comes after eight years in opposition and amid a severe economic crisis in Ghana.
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52% Bias Score
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