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Kenya Seeks to Integrate African Traditional Medicine into Healthcare System
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's experience, to address widespread infectious diseases and strained healthcare resources, with up to 80% of the population alre...
Kenya Seeks to Integrate African Traditional Medicine into Healthcare System
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's experience, to address widespread infectious diseases and strained healthcare resources, with up to 80% of the population alre...
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40% Bias Score


China-Africa Trade Booms as Zero-Tariff Policy Drives Agricultural Modernization
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Africa, his 35th consecutive new year's trip there, highlights booming agricultural trade with China granting zero tariffs to 33 African nations, increasing exports of products like Rwandan chili and Malagasy mutton and driving agricultural modernization.
China-Africa Trade Booms as Zero-Tariff Policy Drives Agricultural Modernization
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Africa, his 35th consecutive new year's trip there, highlights booming agricultural trade with China granting zero tariffs to 33 African nations, increasing exports of products like Rwandan chili and Malagasy mutton and driving agricultural modernization.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Second Inauguration Sparks Mixed International Reactions
Donald Trump commenced his second term as US President on January 20th, 2025, prompting varied international reactions; African nations expressed mixed opinions, while European leaders voiced concerns, and Russia expressed openness to dialogue.
Trump's Second Inauguration Sparks Mixed International Reactions
Donald Trump commenced his second term as US President on January 20th, 2025, prompting varied international reactions; African nations expressed mixed opinions, while European leaders voiced concerns, and Russia expressed openness to dialogue.
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32% Bias Score


Tanzania Confirms One Marburg Virus Death After Initial Denial
Tanzania confirmed one death from the Marburg virus in the Kagera region, contradicting an earlier denial, while 25 suspected cases tested negative; this follows a WHO report of nine infections and eight deaths, and leverages experience from a 2023 outbreak in the same region.
Tanzania Confirms One Marburg Virus Death After Initial Denial
Tanzania confirmed one death from the Marburg virus in the Kagera region, contradicting an earlier denial, while 25 suspected cases tested negative; this follows a WHO report of nine infections and eight deaths, and leverages experience from a 2023 outbreak in the same region.
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36% Bias Score


HRW Report Exposes Widespread Human Rights Abuses Across Africa
A Human Rights Watch report details widespread human rights abuses in several African nations in 2024, including at least 60 deaths in Kenya following anti-government protests and a humanitarian crisis in Sudan due to ongoing conflict displacing over 10.8 million people by September 2024.
HRW Report Exposes Widespread Human Rights Abuses Across Africa
A Human Rights Watch report details widespread human rights abuses in several African nations in 2024, including at least 60 deaths in Kenya following anti-government protests and a humanitarian crisis in Sudan due to ongoing conflict displacing over 10.8 million people by September 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Africa Faces Surge in Public Health Emergencies in 2024
The Africa CDC reported a sharp rise in public health emergencies in 2024, with 213 outbreaks—exceeding 2023's 166—primarily driven by cholera (204,115 cases, 3,747 deaths), measles (234,320 cases, 3,220 deaths), and Mpox (77,888 cases, 1,321 deaths) across 21 nations, demanding urgent investment in...
Africa Faces Surge in Public Health Emergencies in 2024
The Africa CDC reported a sharp rise in public health emergencies in 2024, with 213 outbreaks—exceeding 2023's 166—primarily driven by cholera (204,115 cases, 3,747 deaths), measles (234,320 cases, 3,220 deaths), and Mpox (77,888 cases, 1,321 deaths) across 21 nations, demanding urgent investment in...
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24% Bias Score

Kenya Seeks to Integrate Traditional African Medicine into Healthcare
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya is pushing for the integration of traditional African medicine into the formal healthcare system, seeking partnerships with China and collaboration with the University of Nairobi to validate traditional medicines; up to 80 percent of...

Kenya Seeks to Integrate Traditional African Medicine into Healthcare
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya is pushing for the integration of traditional African medicine into the formal healthcare system, seeking partnerships with China and collaboration with the University of Nairobi to validate traditional medicines; up to 80 percent of...
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36% Bias Score

Soma Bags: Solar Backpacks Illuminate Education in Rural Tanzania
Innocent James' Soma Bags company in Tanzania sells 36,000 solar-powered backpacks annually, providing affordable light for children to read at night, replacing kerosene lamps and improving education in areas with limited electricity.

Soma Bags: Solar Backpacks Illuminate Education in Rural Tanzania
Innocent James' Soma Bags company in Tanzania sells 36,000 solar-powered backpacks annually, providing affordable light for children to read at night, replacing kerosene lamps and improving education in areas with limited electricity.
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44% Bias Score

Integrating African Traditional Medicine: Lessons from China
Kenya's National Traditional Health Practitioners Association seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's model and aiming to improve healthcare access and reduce costs, while addressing historical biases.

Integrating African Traditional Medicine: Lessons from China
Kenya's National Traditional Health Practitioners Association seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's model and aiming to improve healthcare access and reduce costs, while addressing historical biases.
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40% Bias Score

Thomas-Greenfield Warns of Renewed Adversarial Influence Under Potential Second Trump Term
Outgoing UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield warns that a second Trump presidency could repeat the decline in U.S. global leadership seen in his first term, allowing adversaries to increase their influence, a concern amplified by Trump's nominee, Rep. Elise Stefanik's, call for a 'complete reasses...

Thomas-Greenfield Warns of Renewed Adversarial Influence Under Potential Second Trump Term
Outgoing UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield warns that a second Trump presidency could repeat the decline in U.S. global leadership seen in his first term, allowing adversaries to increase their influence, a concern amplified by Trump's nominee, Rep. Elise Stefanik's, call for a 'complete reasses...
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56% Bias Score

Eastern DRC Conflict Displaces Over 230,000: UNHCR Declares World's Most Alarming Crisis
More than 230,000 people have been displaced in eastern DRC since the start of 2024 due to escalating violence between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, prompting the UNHCR to declare it the world's most alarming humanitarian crisis.

Eastern DRC Conflict Displaces Over 230,000: UNHCR Declares World's Most Alarming Crisis
More than 230,000 people have been displaced in eastern DRC since the start of 2024 due to escalating violence between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, prompting the UNHCR to declare it the world's most alarming humanitarian crisis.
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24% Bias Score

Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.

Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.
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48% Bias Score
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