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Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
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24% Bias Score


Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.
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64% Bias Score


Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.
Mpox Outbreak in Africa Exposes Healthcare System Weaknesses
The Mpox outbreak in Africa has resulted in over 60,000 cases and 1,164 deaths this year, highlighting the continent's weak healthcare infrastructure, limited testing capacity, and insufficient vaccine production, particularly impacting children.
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36% Bias Score


Tinubu Seeks French Investment in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's two-day state visit to France, starting Thursday, aims to attract French investment to tackle poverty affecting 129 million Nigerians, strengthen economic ties, and diversify France's African partnerships amidst recent instability in other nations.
Tinubu Seeks French Investment in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's two-day state visit to France, starting Thursday, aims to attract French investment to tackle poverty affecting 129 million Nigerians, strengthen economic ties, and diversify France's African partnerships amidst recent instability in other nations.
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36% Bias Score


Africa's Youth and the Path to Development
An economist discusses the challenges faced by African youth, the risks of instability, and proposes alternative economic models to address the continent's developmental issues.
Africa's Youth and the Path to Development
An economist discusses the challenges faced by African youth, the risks of instability, and proposes alternative economic models to address the continent's developmental issues.
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48% Bias Score


Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis and Risk of State Failure
The head of a leading aid agency warns of a humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with millions facing starvation and displacement, and the country teetering on the brink of collapse.
Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis and Risk of State Failure
The head of a leading aid agency warns of a humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with millions facing starvation and displacement, and the country teetering on the brink of collapse.
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40% Bias Score

Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.

Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.
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40% Bias Score

Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.

Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.
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56% Bias Score

Bob Geldof's "Band Aid" Remix Sparks Controversy Over Africa Portrayal
The 2024 remix of Bob Geldof's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of Africa and the unauthorized use of Ed Sheeran's vocals, reigniting a debate about colonial stereotypes and the ethical implications of large-scale charitable projects.

Bob Geldof's "Band Aid" Remix Sparks Controversy Over Africa Portrayal
The 2024 remix of Bob Geldof's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of Africa and the unauthorized use of Ed Sheeran's vocals, reigniting a debate about colonial stereotypes and the ethical implications of large-scale charitable projects.
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36% Bias Score

Senegal Halts Peanut Exports to Secure Domestic Supply
Facing harvest delays and insufficient processing capacity, the Senegalese government temporarily banned peanut exports from November 15th, 2024, to secure the domestic market, causing farmer concern over their primary income source.

Senegal Halts Peanut Exports to Secure Domestic Supply
Facing harvest delays and insufficient processing capacity, the Senegalese government temporarily banned peanut exports from November 15th, 2024, to secure the domestic market, causing farmer concern over their primary income source.
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44% Bias Score

South Sudan Floods and Oil Pollution
Severe flooding in South Sudan's Unity State, exacerbated by climate change and oil pollution, causes widespread suffering and health problems.

South Sudan Floods and Oil Pollution
Severe flooding in South Sudan's Unity State, exacerbated by climate change and oil pollution, causes widespread suffering and health problems.
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28% Bias Score

US Proposes Endangered Species Protection for Giraffes
Giraffe populations are declining rapidly due to various factors, prompting US wildlife officials to propose listing several subspecies as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

US Proposes Endangered Species Protection for Giraffes
Giraffe populations are declining rapidly due to various factors, prompting US wildlife officials to propose listing several subspecies as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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24% Bias Score
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