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Bandung Conference's 70th Anniversary: Global South's Rise and Reshaping of the World Order
The 1955 Bandung Conference, uniting 29 Asian and African nations, marked the Global South's awakening, leading to decolonization, economic growth, and a push for a more inclusive international order; seventy years later, the region contributes significantly to global economic growth and challenges ...
Bandung Conference's 70th Anniversary: Global South's Rise and Reshaping of the World Order
The 1955 Bandung Conference, uniting 29 Asian and African nations, marked the Global South's awakening, leading to decolonization, economic growth, and a push for a more inclusive international order; seventy years later, the region contributes significantly to global economic growth and challenges ...
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China Reaffirms Commitment to Global South, Emphasizing Development and Cooperation
At a March 7th press conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China's solidarity with the Global South, referencing the Bandung Conference and highlighting China's substantial aid and diplomatic efforts, including mediating a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation in 2024 and funding 85% of large...
China Reaffirms Commitment to Global South, Emphasizing Development and Cooperation
At a March 7th press conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China's solidarity with the Global South, referencing the Bandung Conference and highlighting China's substantial aid and diplomatic efforts, including mediating a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation in 2024 and funding 85% of large...
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48% Bias Score


Tuvalu Launches First ATMs, Ending Cash-Only Banking
Tuvalu has launched its first ATMs and point-of-sale terminals, costing over A$3 million, to modernize its cash-based economy and improve access to financial services for its 12,000 citizens, with plans for future debit and credit card functionality.
Tuvalu Launches First ATMs, Ending Cash-Only Banking
Tuvalu has launched its first ATMs and point-of-sale terminals, costing over A$3 million, to modernize its cash-based economy and improve access to financial services for its 12,000 citizens, with plans for future debit and credit card functionality.
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8% Bias Score


Angola Nears Completion of Mine Clearance in Two Provinces
Angola's National Agency for Mine Action (ANAM) anticipates Benguela and Huambo provinces will receive mine-free zone certifications this year, following the near-completion of clearance efforts across 975 minefields nationwide, requiring an estimated $240 million in funding.
Angola Nears Completion of Mine Clearance in Two Provinces
Angola's National Agency for Mine Action (ANAM) anticipates Benguela and Huambo provinces will receive mine-free zone certifications this year, following the near-completion of clearance efforts across 975 minefields nationwide, requiring an estimated $240 million in funding.
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40% Bias Score


UNICEF Builds 165 Schools in Afghanistan, Addressing Education Crisis
UNICEF and UNDP are building 165 schools in Afghanistan, benefiting over 33,000 children (half girls), with solar power, sanitation, and water facilities, improving access to education amid widespread shortages.
UNICEF Builds 165 Schools in Afghanistan, Addressing Education Crisis
UNICEF and UNDP are building 165 schools in Afghanistan, benefiting over 33,000 children (half girls), with solar power, sanitation, and water facilities, improving access to education amid widespread shortages.
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40% Bias Score


China Prioritizes Sci-Tech Innovation for Economic Growth
China's 2024 government work report emphasizes innovation-driven development, with a focus on talent cultivation and technological advancements, resulting in rapid growth in emerging industries and a significant contribution to GDP from high-tech zones and the digital economy.
China Prioritizes Sci-Tech Innovation for Economic Growth
China's 2024 government work report emphasizes innovation-driven development, with a focus on talent cultivation and technological advancements, resulting in rapid growth in emerging industries and a significant contribution to GDP from high-tech zones and the digital economy.
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40% Bias Score

Bandung's Legacy: South Global's Rise Reshapes World Order
The 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference highlights the South Global's journey from colonial exploitation to becoming a major driver of global growth, reshaping international relations and advocating for a more equitable world order.

Bandung's Legacy: South Global's Rise Reshapes World Order
The 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference highlights the South Global's journey from colonial exploitation to becoming a major driver of global growth, reshaping international relations and advocating for a more equitable world order.
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Ancient Oak Felling Sparks Controversy and Legal Action
A 500-year-old oak tree, assessed as a "fine specimen" last year by Tottenham Hotspur's consultants, was controversially felled by Mitchells & Butlers Retail (MBR) in Enfield on April 3rd, sparking legal threats from Enfield council and raising questions about transparency in development plans.

Ancient Oak Felling Sparks Controversy and Legal Action
A 500-year-old oak tree, assessed as a "fine specimen" last year by Tottenham Hotspur's consultants, was controversially felled by Mitchells & Butlers Retail (MBR) in Enfield on April 3rd, sparking legal threats from Enfield council and raising questions about transparency in development plans.
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60% Bias Score

IMF Projects 2025's Richest and Poorest African Nations
The IMF projects Seychelles, Mauritius, Gabon, Egypt, and Botswana as the wealthiest African nations in 2025, while South Sudan, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Malawi, and Mozambique are projected to be the poorest, highlighting vast economic disparities driven by factors such as resource ma...

IMF Projects 2025's Richest and Poorest African Nations
The IMF projects Seychelles, Mauritius, Gabon, Egypt, and Botswana as the wealthiest African nations in 2025, while South Sudan, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Malawi, and Mozambique are projected to be the poorest, highlighting vast economic disparities driven by factors such as resource ma...
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Rwanda Bans All Belgian Aid Following Diplomatic Break
Rwanda has completely severed ties with Belgium, halting all funding and collaboration across various sectors, impacting numerous organizations and potentially hindering development projects, following a diplomatic break announced on March 17th.

Rwanda Bans All Belgian Aid Following Diplomatic Break
Rwanda has completely severed ties with Belgium, halting all funding and collaboration across various sectors, impacting numerous organizations and potentially hindering development projects, following a diplomatic break announced on March 17th.
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Global Population Underestimated: Rural Communities Misscounted
A study in Nature Communications reveals that global population estimates significantly underestimate rural populations by 53-84 percent, impacting resource allocation and development planning, particularly in China, Brazil, and Australia.

Global Population Underestimated: Rural Communities Misscounted
A study in Nature Communications reveals that global population estimates significantly underestimate rural populations by 53-84 percent, impacting resource allocation and development planning, particularly in China, Brazil, and Australia.
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28% Bias Score

China Prioritizes Sci-Tech Innovation for Economic Growth
China's 2025 government work report emphasizes innovation-driven development, showcasing rapid growth in sectors like AI and integrated circuits, contributing to 24.1 percent of national industrial added value from high-tech zones in 2024, while increasing R&D expenditure by 8.3 percent to reach 2.6...

China Prioritizes Sci-Tech Innovation for Economic Growth
China's 2025 government work report emphasizes innovation-driven development, showcasing rapid growth in sectors like AI and integrated circuits, contributing to 24.1 percent of national industrial added value from high-tech zones in 2024, while increasing R&D expenditure by 8.3 percent to reach 2.6...
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48% Bias Score
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