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Russia Negotiates Fate of Syrian Military Bases Amidst Government Collapse
Facing the collapse of the Syrian government, Russia is negotiating the future of its Tartus naval base and Hmeymim airbase, crucial for its Middle East and African operations, while facing complex logistical challenges for a potential evacuation.
Russia Negotiates Fate of Syrian Military Bases Amidst Government Collapse
Facing the collapse of the Syrian government, Russia is negotiating the future of its Tartus naval base and Hmeymim airbase, crucial for its Middle East and African operations, while facing complex logistical challenges for a potential evacuation.
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36% Bias Score


Mysterious Illness Kills 27 in DRC; Cause Unknown
A mysterious illness causing respiratory symptoms has killed at least 27 people in the DRC, with 382 cases reported as of December 3rd; the cause is unknown, but investigations are underway, and international health organizations are assisting.
Mysterious Illness Kills 27 in DRC; Cause Unknown
A mysterious illness causing respiratory symptoms has killed at least 27 people in the DRC, with 382 cases reported as of December 3rd; the cause is unknown, but investigations are underway, and international health organizations are assisting.
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VaxSen Receives $45 Million to Expand Vaccine Production in Senegal
VaxSen, Institut Pasteur de Dakar's vaccine entity, secured $45 million from the DFC, AfDB, and IFC to expand vaccine production at its Madiba facility in Diamniadio, Senegal, addressing global shortages and boosting Africa's health security.
VaxSen Receives $45 Million to Expand Vaccine Production in Senegal
VaxSen, Institut Pasteur de Dakar's vaccine entity, secured $45 million from the DFC, AfDB, and IFC to expand vaccine production at its Madiba facility in Diamniadio, Senegal, addressing global shortages and boosting Africa's health security.
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40% Bias Score


Bineta Diop Awarded Honorary Doctorate for Peacebuilding
Bineta Diop, Special Envoy for Women, Peace and Security of the African Union Commission Chairperson, received an honorary doctorate from the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa on December 9th, 2024, for her exceptional contributions to peacebuilding and conflict resolution i...
Bineta Diop Awarded Honorary Doctorate for Peacebuilding
Bineta Diop, Special Envoy for Women, Peace and Security of the African Union Commission Chairperson, received an honorary doctorate from the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa on December 9th, 2024, for her exceptional contributions to peacebuilding and conflict resolution i...
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Congo's Women's Football Teams Begin 2026 WAFCON and World Cup Qualifiers
Thirty-eight African nations will compete in the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, with Congo's senior women's team facing Malawi in the first round (Feb 17-26, 2025), while their under-20 and under-17 teams also face qualifying matches in 2025.
Congo's Women's Football Teams Begin 2026 WAFCON and World Cup Qualifiers
Thirty-eight African nations will compete in the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, with Congo's senior women's team facing Malawi in the first round (Feb 17-26, 2025), while their under-20 and under-17 teams also face qualifying matches in 2025.
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Guterres Urges Rich Nations to Meet Climate Finance Commitments to Africa
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged developed nations to deliver $300 billion annually in climate finance, highlighting Africa's disproportionate vulnerability to climate change despite minimal contribution and emphasizing the need for a swiftly operationalized Loss and Damage Fund during hi...
Guterres Urges Rich Nations to Meet Climate Finance Commitments to Africa
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged developed nations to deliver $300 billion annually in climate finance, highlighting Africa's disproportionate vulnerability to climate change despite minimal contribution and emphasizing the need for a swiftly operationalized Loss and Damage Fund during hi...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Expands Military Presence in Sahel Amid Rising Violence
A high-ranking Russian delegation visited Libya and three Sahel states (Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger) from November 26, 2023, focusing on military cooperation amid rising violence; Islamist attacks increased significantly after military coups backed by Russia, with casualties exceeding 1,500 in Nig...

Russia Expands Military Presence in Sahel Amid Rising Violence
A high-ranking Russian delegation visited Libya and three Sahel states (Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger) from November 26, 2023, focusing on military cooperation amid rising violence; Islamist attacks increased significantly after military coups backed by Russia, with casualties exceeding 1,500 in Nig...
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36% Bias Score

Uncertainty Remains Over Future of Russian Military Bases in Syria
Following Assad's regime fall, the future of Russian military bases in Tartus and Hmeymim is uncertain, though potential agreements suggest their retention due to Russia's strategic interests in the Mediterranean and Africa, bypassing Turkish waters and supporting its growing African influence.

Uncertainty Remains Over Future of Russian Military Bases in Syria
Following Assad's regime fall, the future of Russian military bases in Tartus and Hmeymim is uncertain, though potential agreements suggest their retention due to Russia's strategic interests in the Mediterranean and Africa, bypassing Turkish waters and supporting its growing African influence.
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36% Bias Score

Uncertainty Remains Over Russian Military Bases in Syria After Assad Regime Falls
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the future of Russian military bases in Tartus and Hmeymim remains uncertain, although Russia seeks to maintain them for strategic access to the Mediterranean and Africa, potentially reaching an agreement with Syrian rebel groups despite earlier confl...

Uncertainty Remains Over Russian Military Bases in Syria After Assad Regime Falls
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the future of Russian military bases in Tartus and Hmeymim remains uncertain, although Russia seeks to maintain them for strategic access to the Mediterranean and Africa, potentially reaching an agreement with Syrian rebel groups despite earlier confl...
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36% Bias Score

Global Music Fusion: New Releases from Benin, Ethiopia, and West Africa
Three new musical releases from Benin, Ethiopia, and West Africa feature the French bands Skokiaan Brass Band and Ethioda, and French musician JB Moundele, blending diverse genres and showcasing international collaborations.

Global Music Fusion: New Releases from Benin, Ethiopia, and West Africa
Three new musical releases from Benin, Ethiopia, and West Africa feature the French bands Skokiaan Brass Band and Ethioda, and French musician JB Moundele, blending diverse genres and showcasing international collaborations.
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Desertification Threatens Global Food Security
Nearly half of Earth's land, supporting 45% of global agriculture, faces desertification due to extreme drought linked to human-caused climate change, threatening food security and causing mass displacement; the UN aims to restore 1.5 billion hectares by 2030.

Desertification Threatens Global Food Security
Nearly half of Earth's land, supporting 45% of global agriculture, faces desertification due to extreme drought linked to human-caused climate change, threatening food security and causing mass displacement; the UN aims to restore 1.5 billion hectares by 2030.
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28% Bias Score

"Russia Prepares to Withdraw from Syrian Military Bases, Affecting Operations in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean"
"Based on an internal German military analysis, Russia is preparing to fully withdraw its forces from Syrian military bases, impacting its supply lines to Africa and its Eastern Mediterranean presence; the future of Russian operations in the region depends on negotiations with the new Syrian leaders...

"Russia Prepares to Withdraw from Syrian Military Bases, Affecting Operations in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean"
"Based on an internal German military analysis, Russia is preparing to fully withdraw its forces from Syrian military bases, impacting its supply lines to Africa and its Eastern Mediterranean presence; the future of Russian operations in the region depends on negotiations with the new Syrian leaders...
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36% Bias Score
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