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Intensive Military Negotiations Underway in Syria
Military journalist Aleksandr Sladkov reported intensive negotiations in Syria, involving military personnel, amid uncertainty over the status of Russian bases in Latakia following a recent change in local control. The outcome will impact Russia's regional and global influence.
Intensive Military Negotiations Underway in Syria
Military journalist Aleksandr Sladkov reported intensive negotiations in Syria, involving military personnel, amid uncertainty over the status of Russian bases in Latakia following a recent change in local control. The outcome will impact Russia's regional and global influence.
Progress
36% Bias Score


"Prigojine and Outkine Statue Unveiled in Bangui, Underscoring Wagner's Continued African Presence"
"A bronze statue of Evgueni Prigojine and Dmitri Outkine was unveiled in Bangui, Central African Republic, on December 3, 2023, signifying the enduring influence of the Wagner Group despite the death of its leader and Russia's efforts to integrate its operations into the Africa Corps."
"Prigojine and Outkine Statue Unveiled in Bangui, Underscoring Wagner's Continued African Presence"
"A bronze statue of Evgueni Prigojine and Dmitri Outkine was unveiled in Bangui, Central African Republic, on December 3, 2023, signifying the enduring influence of the Wagner Group despite the death of its leader and Russia's efforts to integrate its operations into the Africa Corps."
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48% Bias Score


Global Hunger Crisis Projected to Reach 1 Billion in Two Years
Hans Hoogeveen, chair of the FAO Council, warns that nearly 800 million people suffer from hunger, a number projected to reach 1 billion in two years, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient global attention and action.
Global Hunger Crisis Projected to Reach 1 Billion in Two Years
Hans Hoogeveen, chair of the FAO Council, warns that nearly 800 million people suffer from hunger, a number projected to reach 1 billion in two years, due to conflicts, climate change, and insufficient global attention and action.
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32% Bias Score


DRC Outbreak: 79 Dead, Malaria Confirmed in 10 of 12 Samples
In the DRC's Panzi health zone, an outbreak since October 24th has caused 79 deaths and 376 cases of an undiagnosed illness; 10 of 12 initial samples tested positive for malaria, although other diseases may be involved.
DRC Outbreak: 79 Dead, Malaria Confirmed in 10 of 12 Samples
In the DRC's Panzi health zone, an outbreak since October 24th has caused 79 deaths and 376 cases of an undiagnosed illness; 10 of 12 initial samples tested positive for malaria, although other diseases may be involved.
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44% Bias Score


Deadly Illness Outbreak in DRC Kills Dozens, Primarily Children
At least 31 people, mostly children under 5, have died from a mysterious illness in the DRC's Panzi region, with over 400 cases reported; WHO teams are investigating, considering various causes, including pneumonia, influenza, and malaria, exacerbated by malnutrition and the region's remoteness and ...
Deadly Illness Outbreak in DRC Kills Dozens, Primarily Children
At least 31 people, mostly children under 5, have died from a mysterious illness in the DRC's Panzi region, with over 400 cases reported; WHO teams are investigating, considering various causes, including pneumonia, influenza, and malaria, exacerbated by malnutrition and the region's remoteness and ...
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36% Bias Score


Regional Cooperation and Sustainable Finance Essential for African Market Stability
At the Africa Financial Summit in Casablanca, AMMC President Nezha Hayat highlighted the crucial role of regional cooperation and sustainable finance in strengthening African financial markets, citing the AELP platform and the recent launch of a futures market in Morocco as key advancements.
Regional Cooperation and Sustainable Finance Essential for African Market Stability
At the Africa Financial Summit in Casablanca, AMMC President Nezha Hayat highlighted the crucial role of regional cooperation and sustainable finance in strengthening African financial markets, citing the AELP platform and the recent launch of a futures market in Morocco as key advancements.
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4% Bias Score

\"Global Malaria Cases Rise by 4% in 2023, Despite Treatment Advances\"\
\"The WHO reported 263 million malaria cases globally in 2023, a 4% increase from the previous year, with 597,000 deaths primarily in Africa; progress in treatment and prevention is hampered by insufficient funding and climate change impacts.\"

\"Global Malaria Cases Rise by 4% in 2023, Despite Treatment Advances\"\
\"The WHO reported 263 million malaria cases globally in 2023, a 4% increase from the previous year, with 597,000 deaths primarily in Africa; progress in treatment and prevention is hampered by insufficient funding and climate change impacts.\"
Progress
44% Bias Score

Sudan: RSF Abuses in South Kordofan Amount to War Crimes
In Sudan's South Kordofan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed widespread human rights abuses between December 2023 and March 2024, including the killing of 56 unarmed civilians, the rape of 79 women and girls, and numerous abductions, according to Human Rights Watch.

Sudan: RSF Abuses in South Kordofan Amount to War Crimes
In Sudan's South Kordofan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed widespread human rights abuses between December 2023 and March 2024, including the killing of 56 unarmed civilians, the rape of 79 women and girls, and numerous abductions, according to Human Rights Watch.
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48% Bias Score

Mahama Wins Ghana's Presidency in Landslide Victory
John Mahama won Ghana's presidential election with 56.6% of the vote, defeating Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia amid the country's worst economic crisis in decades; the high voter turnout of 60.9% signals a significant shift in political sentiment.

Mahama Wins Ghana's Presidency in Landslide Victory
John Mahama won Ghana's presidential election with 56.6% of the vote, defeating Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia amid the country's worst economic crisis in decades; the high voter turnout of 60.9% signals a significant shift in political sentiment.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Senegal's "Y'en a marre" movement cautiously optimistic after Sonko's party electoral victory
Following legislative elections where Ousmane Sonko's party secured a supermajority, Senegal's "Y'en a marre" movement expresses cautious optimism about promised reforms and improved governance, emphasizing the crucial role of citizen engagement and accountability.

Senegal's "Y'en a marre" movement cautiously optimistic after Sonko's party electoral victory
Following legislative elections where Ousmane Sonko's party secured a supermajority, Senegal's "Y'en a marre" movement expresses cautious optimism about promised reforms and improved governance, emphasizing the crucial role of citizen engagement and accountability.
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52% Bias Score

International Workshop Seeks to Remove African Sites from UNESCO's Danger List
A five-day international workshop in Rabat aims to remove African sites from UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger by assessing them and finding solutions; ICESCO and the African World Heritage Fund signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on heritage preservation.

International Workshop Seeks to Remove African Sites from UNESCO's Danger List
A five-day international workshop in Rabat aims to remove African sites from UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger by assessing them and finding solutions; ICESCO and the African World Heritage Fund signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on heritage preservation.
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0% Bias Score

"Congo Outbreak: 31 Deaths, 406 Cases of Unknown Illness"
"A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 31 deaths and 406 cases, primarily among malnourished individuals, with symptoms including fever, headache, cough, and anemia. The remote location and limited testing capacity hinder identification of the cause, d...

"Congo Outbreak: 31 Deaths, 406 Cases of Unknown Illness"
"A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 31 deaths and 406 cases, primarily among malnourished individuals, with symptoms including fever, headache, cough, and anemia. The remote location and limited testing capacity hinder identification of the cause, d...
Progress
32% Bias Score
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