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Colombia Shifts Focus to South-South Cooperation Amidst US Certification Uncertainty
Facing potential US decertification for its counter-narcotics efforts, Colombia hosted a South-South cooperation summit in Armenia, emphasizing diversification, innovation, solidarity, and horizontal knowledge exchange among 32 participating nations.
Colombia Shifts Focus to South-South Cooperation Amidst US Certification Uncertainty
Facing potential US decertification for its counter-narcotics efforts, Colombia hosted a South-South cooperation summit in Armenia, emphasizing diversification, innovation, solidarity, and horizontal knowledge exchange among 32 participating nations.
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44% Bias Score


China's Foreign Aid Training: Boosting Global Development Through Technology Transfer
China's foreign aid training programs, involving nearly 15,000 programs for over 500,000 professionals from 180 countries, focus on technology transfer and capacity building, as exemplified by a Kenyan railway officer who created an online training system after studying in China.
China's Foreign Aid Training: Boosting Global Development Through Technology Transfer
China's foreign aid training programs, involving nearly 15,000 programs for over 500,000 professionals from 180 countries, focus on technology transfer and capacity building, as exemplified by a Kenyan railway officer who created an online training system after studying in China.
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48% Bias Score


Global South Reshapes Development Aid, Challenging Western Dominance
The global aid landscape is undergoing a transformation, with China emerging as a significant alternative development partner, challenging the traditional Western model characterized by conditionality and offering a more practical, needs-based approach; this shift is driven by the Global South's des...
Global South Reshapes Development Aid, Challenging Western Dominance
The global aid landscape is undergoing a transformation, with China emerging as a significant alternative development partner, challenging the traditional Western model characterized by conditionality and offering a more practical, needs-based approach; this shift is driven by the Global South's des...
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56% Bias Score


China-South Asia Forum Promotes Poverty Reduction Cooperation in Sri Lanka
The 2025 China-South Asia Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development Cooperation, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Thursday, aims to address persistent poverty by fostering collaboration between China and South Asian nations, utilizing China's successful model of economic growth through cultural herita...
China-South Asia Forum Promotes Poverty Reduction Cooperation in Sri Lanka
The 2025 China-South Asia Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development Cooperation, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Thursday, aims to address persistent poverty by fostering collaboration between China and South Asian nations, utilizing China's successful model of economic growth through cultural herita...
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20% Bias Score


Amman-Berlin Declaration Commits to Inclusive Development
Over 80 countries and organizations signed the Amman-Berlin Declaration at the Global Disability Summit in Berlin, committing to inclusive development cooperation, with 65 governments pledging at least 15 percent of development projects to focus on inclusion, aiming to improve on the current 6 perce...
Amman-Berlin Declaration Commits to Inclusive Development
Over 80 countries and organizations signed the Amman-Berlin Declaration at the Global Disability Summit in Berlin, committing to inclusive development cooperation, with 65 governments pledging at least 15 percent of development projects to focus on inclusion, aiming to improve on the current 6 perce...
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36% Bias Score


Volt's Vote Decides Fate of Dutch Development Budget
The Dutch Senate's vote on the Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation budget was decided by Volt's two votes, who supported a motion to maintain a spending norm while opposing the budget, ultimately leading to the budget's approval.
Volt's Vote Decides Fate of Dutch Development Budget
The Dutch Senate's vote on the Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation budget was decided by Volt's two votes, who supported a motion to maintain a spending norm while opposing the budget, ultimately leading to the budget's approval.
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52% Bias Score

UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.

UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.
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28% Bias Score

Germany's Budget Cuts Cripple International Aid
Germany's 2026 budget cuts will reduce the BMZ's funding by €330 million, impacting international aid organizations and jeopardizing humanitarian projects due to decreased funding from the Foreign Ministry and a broader decline in international aid commitments.

Germany's Budget Cuts Cripple International Aid
Germany's 2026 budget cuts will reduce the BMZ's funding by €330 million, impacting international aid organizations and jeopardizing humanitarian projects due to decreased funding from the Foreign Ministry and a broader decline in international aid commitments.
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44% Bias Score

Global South Rewrites Development Aid Rules
The global aid landscape is shifting, with China's Belt and Road Initiative offering a contrasting approach to Western aid, characterized by practical project delivery without conditionalities, prompting a realignment of development cooperation towards Global South priorities.

Global South Rewrites Development Aid Rules
The global aid landscape is shifting, with China's Belt and Road Initiative offering a contrasting approach to Western aid, characterized by practical project delivery without conditionalities, prompting a realignment of development cooperation towards Global South priorities.
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52% Bias Score

German Aid Cuts Deepen Colombia's Funding Crisis
Reduced German development aid to Colombia, down 37% in 2025 to $4.6 million, follows the earlier suspension of US aid, forcing German foundations like KAS and Fescol to cut projects amid Germany's economic recession and political instability.

German Aid Cuts Deepen Colombia's Funding Crisis
Reduced German development aid to Colombia, down 37% in 2025 to $4.6 million, follows the earlier suspension of US aid, forcing German foundations like KAS and Fescol to cut projects amid Germany's economic recession and political instability.
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36% Bias Score

Global Conference Addresses Systemic Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Jordan's King Abdullah II. launched an international conference in Berlin, highlighting systemic barriers faced by people with disabilities and committing to increased global efforts for inclusion, with a goal of at least 15 percent of development projects focusing ...

Global Conference Addresses Systemic Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Jordan's King Abdullah II. launched an international conference in Berlin, highlighting systemic barriers faced by people with disabilities and committing to increased global efforts for inclusion, with a goal of at least 15 percent of development projects focusing ...
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32% Bias Score

China's Aid Boosts Gambia's Rice Production to Record High
China's agricultural assistance has propelled Gambia's rice production to a record 48,000 tons in 2024, exceeding expectations through technology transfer, training, and infrastructure improvements, aiming for self-sufficiency by 2030.

China's Aid Boosts Gambia's Rice Production to Record High
China's agricultural assistance has propelled Gambia's rice production to a record 48,000 tons in 2024, exceeding expectations through technology transfer, training, and infrastructure improvements, aiming for self-sufficiency by 2030.
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48% Bias Score
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