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Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.
Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.
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40% Bias Score


Belgian State Convicted for Colonial-Era Child Kidnappings
A Belgian appeals court convicted the Belgian state for the systematic kidnapping of children of mixed heritage during its colonial rule in Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi between 1946 and 1960, awarding compensation to five women.
Belgian State Convicted for Colonial-Era Child Kidnappings
A Belgian appeals court convicted the Belgian state for the systematic kidnapping of children of mixed heritage during its colonial rule in Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi between 1946 and 1960, awarding compensation to five women.
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52% Bias Score


Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
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44% Bias Score


Congo-Brazzaville and DRC hold security talks
Ministers from the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo met to discuss peace and security issues.
Congo-Brazzaville and DRC hold security talks
Ministers from the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo met to discuss peace and security issues.
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24% Bias Score


Congo Launches New Statistics and Planning Training Center
Congo opens a new training center for statistics and planning, launching two programs while emphasizing the government's commitment to modernizing statistical systems for better education outcomes.
Congo Launches New Statistics and Planning Training Center
Congo opens a new training center for statistics and planning, launching two programs while emphasizing the government's commitment to modernizing statistical systems for better education outcomes.
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24% Bias Score


Congo Justice Forum Criticized for Irregularities
Magistrates' unions in the Congo denounce irregularities and political bias in the General States of Justice, expressing concerns about the forum's effectiveness and the lack of inclusivity.
Congo Justice Forum Criticized for Irregularities
Magistrates' unions in the Congo denounce irregularities and political bias in the General States of Justice, expressing concerns about the forum's effectiveness and the lack of inclusivity.
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0% Bias Score

NATO Ministers Convene Amidst Ukraine Crisis; Dutch Football Team Plays US
NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine conflict; the Dutch women's football team plays the US; a British court sentences two Dutch nationals for large-scale drug smuggling.

NATO Ministers Convene Amidst Ukraine Crisis; Dutch Football Team Plays US
NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine conflict; the Dutch women's football team plays the US; a British court sentences two Dutch nationals for large-scale drug smuggling.
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28% Bias Score

Belgium to Compensate Congolese Women for Colonial-Era Abduction
A Belgian court ruled that the government must compensate five Congolese women for being forcibly separated from their mothers during colonial rule, declaring the actions crimes against humanity.

Belgium to Compensate Congolese Women for Colonial-Era Abduction
A Belgian court ruled that the government must compensate five Congolese women for being forcibly separated from their mothers during colonial rule, declaring the actions crimes against humanity.
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28% Bias Score

Congo tackles water shortage with new boreholes
The Congolese government is working to improve water access in Brazzaville through the construction of boreholes and a larger project funded by Italy.

Congo tackles water shortage with new boreholes
The Congolese government is working to improve water access in Brazzaville through the construction of boreholes and a larger project funded by Italy.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Congolese Music Icon Michel Boyibanda
Renowned Congolese musician Michel Boyibanda dies at 80, leaving a legacy of musical contributions.

Death of Congolese Music Icon Michel Boyibanda
Renowned Congolese musician Michel Boyibanda dies at 80, leaving a legacy of musical contributions.
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24% Bias Score

Congo Seeks New Waste Management Partner After Averda Contract Ends
The Republic of Congo seeks a new partner for waste management after the contract with Averda ended due to financial issues and strikes, causing a sanitation crisis in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire.

Congo Seeks New Waste Management Partner After Averda Contract Ends
The Republic of Congo seeks a new partner for waste management after the contract with Averda ended due to financial issues and strikes, causing a sanitation crisis in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire.
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40% Bias Score

Congo's State of Siege and Constitutional Amendment
The Democratic Republic of Congo is considering lifting its state of siege in order to amend the constitution, but this decision is fraught with challenges given the ongoing insecurity and the M23 rebellion.

Congo's State of Siege and Constitutional Amendment
The Democratic Republic of Congo is considering lifting its state of siege in order to amend the constitution, but this decision is fraught with challenges given the ongoing insecurity and the M23 rebellion.
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0% Bias Score
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