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Biden Announces $600 Million for Angola Rail Project to Counter China
President Biden announced a $600 million U.S. investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project in Angola, aiming to improve transport times for critical minerals, boost U.S. business interests, and counter China's influence in Africa, reducing transit times from 45 days to 40-50 hours.
Biden Announces $600 Million for Angola Rail Project to Counter China
President Biden announced a $600 million U.S. investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project in Angola, aiming to improve transport times for critical minerals, boost U.S. business interests, and counter China's influence in Africa, reducing transit times from 45 days to 40-50 hours.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Invests $550 Million in Angolan Railway to Counter China's Influence
The U.S. is investing $550 million in a railway project in Angola to transport critical minerals from Congo and Zambia, aiming to counter China's influence and improve supply chains for green technologies; a second phase linking to Tanzania is planned for 2026.
U.S. Invests $550 Million in Angolan Railway to Counter China's Influence
The U.S. is investing $550 million in a railway project in Angola to transport critical minerals from Congo and Zambia, aiming to counter China's influence and improve supply chains for green technologies; a second phase linking to Tanzania is planned for 2026.
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56% Bias Score


79 Dead in DRC from Mysterious Illness
A mysterious illness has killed 79 people and infected 376 in the Kwango province of the DRC since November 10th, with flu-like symptoms; the government is investigating and providing aid.
79 Dead in DRC from Mysterious Illness
A mysterious illness has killed 79 people and infected 376 in the Kwango province of the DRC since November 10th, with flu-like symptoms; the government is investigating and providing aid.
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32% Bias Score


Biden's Angola Trip: $4 Billion Lobito Corridor Investment Amidst Domestic and International Turmoil
President Biden's historic trip to Angola, the first by a US president, centered on a $4 billion investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project to transport critical minerals, aiming to counter China's influence and improve transport times; however, the trip was overshadowed by the pardon of his ...
Biden's Angola Trip: $4 Billion Lobito Corridor Investment Amidst Domestic and International Turmoil
President Biden's historic trip to Angola, the first by a US president, centered on a $4 billion investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project to transport critical minerals, aiming to counter China's influence and improve transport times; however, the trip was overshadowed by the pardon of his ...
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44% Bias Score


US Invests $600 Million in Angola Rail Project to Counter China's Influence
President Biden announced a $600 million US investment in Angola's Lobito Corridor railway, aiming to counter China's influence in Africa by reducing transport times for Congolese and Zambian minerals to Western markets, during his final foreign trip as president.
US Invests $600 Million in Angola Rail Project to Counter China's Influence
President Biden announced a $600 million US investment in Angola's Lobito Corridor railway, aiming to counter China's influence in Africa by reducing transport times for Congolese and Zambian minerals to Western markets, during his final foreign trip as president.
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48% Bias Score


Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
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36% Bias Score

Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.

Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.
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40% Bias Score

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Logistical Issues and High Unemployment
Namibia's former vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, won the presidential election with 58% of the vote, succeeding Hage Geingob; her focus will be on tackling high youth unemployment (46%) and addressing the legacy of German colonialism.

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Logistical Issues and High Unemployment
Namibia's former vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, won the presidential election with 58% of the vote, succeeding Hage Geingob; her focus will be on tackling high youth unemployment (46%) and addressing the legacy of German colonialism.
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44% Bias Score

Namibia Elects First Female President: A Historic Win with Limited Political Change
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, becoming the country's first female president; however, her affiliation with the ruling Swapo party suggests limited political change despite her historic win.

Namibia Elects First Female President: A Historic Win with Limited Political Change
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah won Namibia's presidential election with over 57% of the vote, becoming the country's first female president; however, her affiliation with the ruling Swapo party suggests limited political change despite her historic win.
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52% Bias Score

Biden's Angola Trip: $4 Billion Railway Investment and Geopolitical Stakes
President Biden concluded a three-day trip to Angola, focusing on a $4 billion investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project to transport critical minerals, aiming to counter China's influence and expedite mineral transport, while controversies surrounding a son's pardon and a South Korean ally'...

Biden's Angola Trip: $4 Billion Railway Investment and Geopolitical Stakes
President Biden concluded a three-day trip to Angola, focusing on a $4 billion investment in the Lobito Corridor railway project to transport critical minerals, aiming to counter China's influence and expedite mineral transport, while controversies surrounding a son's pardon and a South Korean ally'...
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44% Bias Score

Biden's Angola Visit Highlights $600 Million Investment, US-Africa Strategy
President Biden's visit to Angola, the first by a US president, included a $600 million investment in the Lobito corridor infrastructure project, aiming to reduce transport times and boost global production, contrasting with China's investment strategies in Africa.

Biden's Angola Visit Highlights $600 Million Investment, US-Africa Strategy
President Biden's visit to Angola, the first by a US president, included a $600 million investment in the Lobito corridor infrastructure project, aiming to reduce transport times and boost global production, contrasting with China's investment strategies in Africa.
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52% Bias Score

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Opposition Contests
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Swapo party won Namibia's presidential election with 57% of the vote, becoming the first female president; the opposition IPC, which won 20 parliamentary seats, plans to contest the results citing irregularities.

Nandi-Ndaitwah Wins Namibian Presidency Amidst Opposition Contests
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Swapo party won Namibia's presidential election with 57% of the vote, becoming the first female president; the opposition IPC, which won 20 parliamentary seats, plans to contest the results citing irregularities.
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48% Bias Score
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