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Guinea's Proposed Constitution: Universal Healthcare, Women's Rights, and Diaspora Inclusion
The Guinean ambassador to Germany presented a draft constitution to the Guinean diaspora in Berlin, outlining key changes including universal health coverage, women's empowerment, a ban on child marriage, mandatory free schooling, a seven-year presidential term (renewable once), and a special court ...
Guinea's Proposed Constitution: Universal Healthcare, Women's Rights, and Diaspora Inclusion
The Guinean ambassador to Germany presented a draft constitution to the Guinean diaspora in Berlin, outlining key changes including universal health coverage, women's empowerment, a ban on child marriage, mandatory free schooling, a seven-year presidential term (renewable once), and a special court ...
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56% Bias Score


Guinea adopts new maritime fishing code to combat illegal fishing and support artisanal fishers
Guinea's National Transition Council unanimously adopted a new maritime fishing code on May 30, 2025, strengthening surveillance, supporting artisanal fishing (80% of national production), and combating illegal fishing to ensure sustainable practices and economic benefits for coastal communities. Th...
Guinea adopts new maritime fishing code to combat illegal fishing and support artisanal fishers
Guinea's National Transition Council unanimously adopted a new maritime fishing code on May 30, 2025, strengthening surveillance, supporting artisanal fishing (80% of national production), and combating illegal fishing to ensure sustainable practices and economic benefits for coastal communities. Th...
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44% Bias Score


China's Long-Term Medical Aid in Guinea: Hospital Expansion Doubles Capacity
The Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, recently doubled its capacity with new Chinese-built facilities, showcasing a long-term Chinese medical assistance program that trains local professionals and improves healthcare standards, using advanced technologies like AI and surgical robo...
China's Long-Term Medical Aid in Guinea: Hospital Expansion Doubles Capacity
The Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, recently doubled its capacity with new Chinese-built facilities, showcasing a long-term Chinese medical assistance program that trains local professionals and improves healthcare standards, using advanced technologies like AI and surgical robo...
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48% Bias Score


Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.
Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.
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32% Bias Score


Doubt Casts Shadow on Guinea's September Referendum
Guinea's planned September 21st referendum faces doubt due to President Mamadi Doumbouya's broken promises and the delayed voter registration process, despite the recent arrival of biometric kits; opposition figures express concerns about the feasibility of the vote, citing unmet prerequisites and t...
Doubt Casts Shadow on Guinea's September Referendum
Guinea's planned September 21st referendum faces doubt due to President Mamadi Doumbouya's broken promises and the delayed voter registration process, despite the recent arrival of biometric kits; opposition figures express concerns about the feasibility of the vote, citing unmet prerequisites and t...
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44% Bias Score


Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara, Eight Months After Conviction for Massacre
Guinean President Mamadi Doumbouya pardoned former junta leader Dadis Camara on Friday, eight months after a court sentenced him to 20 years in prison for the September 28, 2009, stadium massacre that killed at least 157 people, releasing him from prison immediately.
Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara, Eight Months After Conviction for Massacre
Guinean President Mamadi Doumbouya pardoned former junta leader Dadis Camara on Friday, eight months after a court sentenced him to 20 years in prison for the September 28, 2009, stadium massacre that killed at least 157 people, releasing him from prison immediately.
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48% Bias Score

Guinea Junta Proposes Extended Presidential Terms in Upcoming Referendum
Guinea's ruling junta plans a constitutional referendum in late September to extend presidential terms to seven years, renewable once, raising concerns about the commitment to a civilian transition despite promises to the contrary and severe freedom restrictions.

Guinea Junta Proposes Extended Presidential Terms in Upcoming Referendum
Guinea's ruling junta plans a constitutional referendum in late September to extend presidential terms to seven years, renewable once, raising concerns about the commitment to a civilian transition despite promises to the contrary and severe freedom restrictions.
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52% Bias Score

British Men Freed After 100 Days in Guinean Prison
Two British men were wrongly imprisoned in Guinea for 100 days on espionage charges, enduring inhumane conditions in Conakry Central Prison before being released on bail and returning to the UK.

British Men Freed After 100 Days in Guinean Prison
Two British men were wrongly imprisoned in Guinea for 100 days on espionage charges, enduring inhumane conditions in Conakry Central Prison before being released on bail and returning to the UK.
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60% Bias Score

Guinean Asylum Seeker Wins UK Human Rights Claim After Abuse
A Guinean asylum seeker, abused by his stepmother after his parents died in 2016, has won a human rights claim to remain in the UK after a tribunal ruled he would face severe punishment if returned home, highlighting the systemic exploitation of children from secondary wives in Guinea.

Guinean Asylum Seeker Wins UK Human Rights Claim After Abuse
A Guinean asylum seeker, abused by his stepmother after his parents died in 2016, has won a human rights claim to remain in the UK after a tribunal ruled he would face severe punishment if returned home, highlighting the systemic exploitation of children from secondary wives in Guinea.
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44% Bias Score

Guinea's Drug Crisis Overwhelms Treatment Centers
In Guinea, a severe drug crisis is overwhelming the only private rehabilitation clinic, SAJED-Guinée, which treats dozens of addicts weekly for cocaine, tramadol, crack, and the deadly new drug kush; this crisis, fueled by cross-border trafficking and political instability, severely strains the nati...

Guinea's Drug Crisis Overwhelms Treatment Centers
In Guinea, a severe drug crisis is overwhelming the only private rehabilitation clinic, SAJED-Guinée, which treats dozens of addicts weekly for cocaine, tramadol, crack, and the deadly new drug kush; this crisis, fueled by cross-border trafficking and political instability, severely strains the nati...
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24% Bias Score

Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara Amidst Massacre Appeal Trial
In Guinea, former president Moussa Dadis Camara received a pardon from current leader Mamadi Doumbouya due to health reasons, sparking controversy amidst the appeal trial for the September 28, 2009 stadium massacre where he was sentenced to 20 years and the government's promise to compensate victims...

Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara Amidst Massacre Appeal Trial
In Guinea, former president Moussa Dadis Camara received a pardon from current leader Mamadi Doumbouya due to health reasons, sparking controversy amidst the appeal trial for the September 28, 2009 stadium massacre where he was sentenced to 20 years and the government's promise to compensate victims...
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48% Bias Score

Guinean Dictator Pardoned Despite Massacre Conviction
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, sentenced to twenty years for the September 28, 2009 massacre where at least 156 people were killed and 109 women raped, was pardoned on March 28, 2025, for health reasons by Guinea's junta leader, despite a nearly two-year trial and subsequent conviction...

Guinean Dictator Pardoned Despite Massacre Conviction
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, sentenced to twenty years for the September 28, 2009 massacre where at least 156 people were killed and 109 women raped, was pardoned on March 28, 2025, for health reasons by Guinea's junta leader, despite a nearly two-year trial and subsequent conviction...
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48% Bias Score
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