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Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...
Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...
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36% Bias Score


Mayotte Recovery Plan Unveiled After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a recovery plan, "Mayotte debout," for Mayotte following Cyclone Chido's December 14th devastation, including electricity restoration by January, school reopening by January 13th, and a ban on slum reconstruction.
Mayotte Recovery Plan Unveiled After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a recovery plan, "Mayotte debout," for Mayotte following Cyclone Chido's December 14th devastation, including electricity restoration by January, school reopening by January 13th, and a ban on slum reconstruction.
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48% Bias Score


French Prime Minister to Visit Cyclone-Devastated Mayotte
After facing criticism for a delayed response to Cyclone Chido's devastation in Mayotte, Prime Minister François Bayrou will visit the archipelago on December 29th and 30th with several ministers to assess the damage and coordinate aid, following President Macron's earlier visit and emergency measur...
French Prime Minister to Visit Cyclone-Devastated Mayotte
After facing criticism for a delayed response to Cyclone Chido's devastation in Mayotte, Prime Minister François Bayrou will visit the archipelago on December 29th and 30th with several ministers to assess the damage and coordinate aid, following President Macron's earlier visit and emergency measur...
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44% Bias Score


Cyclone Chido: Over 150 Deaths, Widespread Destruction in Mozambique and Mayotte
Cyclone Chido, striking Mozambique and Mayotte on December 15th, caused at least 120 deaths in Mozambique and 35 in Mayotte, injuring hundreds, destroying over 110,000 homes, and prompting concerns about disease outbreaks; the storm's intense winds (260 km/h) and rainfall (250 mm in four hours) deva...
Cyclone Chido: Over 150 Deaths, Widespread Destruction in Mozambique and Mayotte
Cyclone Chido, striking Mozambique and Mayotte on December 15th, caused at least 120 deaths in Mozambique and 35 in Mayotte, injuring hundreds, destroying over 110,000 homes, and prompting concerns about disease outbreaks; the storm's intense winds (260 km/h) and rainfall (250 mm in four hours) deva...
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24% Bias Score


France Pledges Over €20 Million in Aid to Mayotte After Cyclone Chido
In response to Cyclone Chido's devastation in Mayotte, French departments and institutions have donated over €20 million to the Fondation de France, exceeding previous disaster relief fundraising efforts, with the majority coming from individual donors.
France Pledges Over €20 Million in Aid to Mayotte After Cyclone Chido
In response to Cyclone Chido's devastation in Mayotte, French departments and institutions have donated over €20 million to the Fondation de France, exceeding previous disaster relief fundraising efforts, with the majority coming from individual donors.
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28% Bias Score


Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Northern Mozambique
Cyclone Chido, hitting northern Mozambique on December 15th with 260 km/h winds and 250 mm of rain, caused at least 94 deaths, 768 injuries, and affected over 620,000, destroying 140,628 houses, 52 medical centers, and 250 schools.
Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Northern Mozambique
Cyclone Chido, hitting northern Mozambique on December 15th with 260 km/h winds and 250 mm of rain, caused at least 94 deaths, 768 injuries, and affected over 620,000, destroying 140,628 houses, 52 medical centers, and 250 schools.
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36% Bias Score

Bayrou Promises Two-Year Reconstruction Plan for Cyclone-Devastated Mayotte
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th to assess the damage from Cyclone Chido, promising a two-year reconstruction plan called "Mayotte debout," including immediate aid and long-term solutions to address housing, immigration, and security issues; he also stated th...

Bayrou Promises Two-Year Reconstruction Plan for Cyclone-Devastated Mayotte
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th to assess the damage from Cyclone Chido, promising a two-year reconstruction plan called "Mayotte debout," including immediate aid and long-term solutions to address housing, immigration, and security issues; he also stated th...
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40% Bias Score

Mayotte Water Crisis Deepens After Cyclone Chido
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte caused widespread water infrastructure damage, leaving a significant portion of the 320,000+ population without access to clean water and exacerbating pre-existing vulnerabilities, particularly affecting the 110,000+ residents in precarious housing.

Mayotte Water Crisis Deepens After Cyclone Chido
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte caused widespread water infrastructure damage, leaving a significant portion of the 320,000+ population without access to clean water and exacerbating pre-existing vulnerabilities, particularly affecting the 110,000+ residents in precarious housing.
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32% Bias Score

Mayotte Cyclone: Evacuation Controversy Amidst Devastation
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France, caused 35 deaths and 2,500 injuries, devastating homes and infrastructure. The government-organized evacuation of public employees sparked controversy, criticized by some Mahorais as abandoning the island while others describe the need to care for their families, de...

Mayotte Cyclone: Evacuation Controversy Amidst Devastation
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France, caused 35 deaths and 2,500 injuries, devastating homes and infrastructure. The government-organized evacuation of public employees sparked controversy, criticized by some Mahorais as abandoning the island while others describe the need to care for their families, de...
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48% Bias Score

Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido killed 94 people and injured 768 in Mozambique, affecting over 622,000 after making landfall on December 15th, causing widespread damage to schools and infrastructure in Cabo Delgado, Niassa, and Nampula provinces.

Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido killed 94 people and injured 768 in Mozambique, affecting over 622,000 after making landfall on December 15th, causing widespread damage to schools and infrastructure in Cabo Delgado, Niassa, and Nampula provinces.
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36% Bias Score

Mayotte Cyclone Relief: Saint-Denis Donation Drive Collects Aid
In Saint-Denis, France, the NGO OMSC is organizing a donation drive to aid Mayotte after Cyclone Chido damaged the island, collecting supplies from Monday to Saturday to be shipped via a container provided by AGS within the next few days.

Mayotte Cyclone Relief: Saint-Denis Donation Drive Collects Aid
In Saint-Denis, France, the NGO OMSC is organizing a donation drive to aid Mayotte after Cyclone Chido damaged the island, collecting supplies from Monday to Saturday to be shipped via a container provided by AGS within the next few days.
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32% Bias Score

Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Exposing Deep-Seated Tensions
Cyclone Chido, the strongest in nearly a century, devastated Mayotte, leaving at least 35 dead (though likely far more), thousands without essential services, and exposing deep-seated tensions between residents and the French government.

Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Exposing Deep-Seated Tensions
Cyclone Chido, the strongest in nearly a century, devastated Mayotte, leaving at least 35 dead (though likely far more), thousands without essential services, and exposing deep-seated tensions between residents and the French government.
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48% Bias Score
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