Mozambique's Constitutional Court to Confirm Frelimo Victory Amidst Protests and Violence
Following the October 9th Mozambican presidential election, the Constitutional Court will confirm Frelimo's victory on Monday despite over 130 deaths and nearly 4,000 arrests during weeks of opposition protests; the outgoing president attempted mediation, but the opposition leader remains in exile a...
Mozambique's Constitutional Court to Confirm Frelimo Victory Amidst Protests and Violence
Following the October 9th Mozambican presidential election, the Constitutional Court will confirm Frelimo's victory on Monday despite over 130 deaths and nearly 4,000 arrests during weeks of opposition protests; the outgoing president attempted mediation, but the opposition leader remains in exile a...
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56% Bias Score
90 Dead in Mozambique's Post-Election Violence
At least 90 people have died in Mozambique in post-election violence since October 21, sparked by the assassination of two opposition figures and disputed election results awarding victory to the ruling Frelimo party, according to the Plataforma Decide civil society group; police confirmed five addi...
90 Dead in Mozambique's Post-Election Violence
At least 90 people have died in Mozambique in post-election violence since October 21, sparked by the assassination of two opposition figures and disputed election results awarding victory to the ruling Frelimo party, according to the Plataforma Decide civil society group; police confirmed five addi...
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36% Bias Score
Mozambique Protests: Over 100 Dead Amidst Disputed Election Results
Post-election protests in Mozambique, triggered by disputed results showing a Frelimo win, have resulted in over 100 deaths and are led by Venâncio Mondlane, who claims victory and is in hiding after alleged assassination attempts; the unrest reflects broader African trends.
Mozambique Protests: Over 100 Dead Amidst Disputed Election Results
Post-election protests in Mozambique, triggered by disputed results showing a Frelimo win, have resulted in over 100 deaths and are led by Venâncio Mondlane, who claims victory and is in hiding after alleged assassination attempts; the unrest reflects broader African trends.
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44% Bias Score