DRC President Calls for Mass Youth Enrollment Amidst Ongoing Rebel Conflicts
In a national address, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi urged mass youth enrollment in the army to counter rebel groups controlling vast territories in North and South Kivu, despite the army's eighth-place ranking in Africa according to Global Firepower, highlighting systemic issues within the Congole...
DRC President Calls for Mass Youth Enrollment Amidst Ongoing Rebel Conflicts
In a national address, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi urged mass youth enrollment in the army to counter rebel groups controlling vast territories in North and South Kivu, despite the army's eighth-place ranking in Africa according to Global Firepower, highlighting systemic issues within the Congole...
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40% Bias Score
Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.
Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.
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48% Bias Score
Assad's Fall Threatens Russia's African Military Strategy
Uncertainty over the future of Russia's military bases in Syria following the fall of Bashar Assad threatens to disrupt Russia's African operations, particularly in the Sahel region where it supports multiple military juntas, accesses strategic resources like gold and uranium and is challenged by th...
Assad's Fall Threatens Russia's African Military Strategy
Uncertainty over the future of Russia's military bases in Syria following the fall of Bashar Assad threatens to disrupt Russia's African operations, particularly in the Sahel region where it supports multiple military juntas, accesses strategic resources like gold and uranium and is challenged by th...
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36% Bias Score
134 Dead in Mozambique Amidst Prison Break and Unrest
From December 23-26, 134 deaths occurred in Mozambique during demonstrations, raising the total to 261. A prison break freed 1534 inmates, at least 37 of whom were killed after recapture, with accusations of government complicity and calls for a renewal of collective values.
134 Dead in Mozambique Amidst Prison Break and Unrest
From December 23-26, 134 deaths occurred in Mozambique during demonstrations, raising the total to 261. A prison break freed 1534 inmates, at least 37 of whom were killed after recapture, with accusations of government complicity and calls for a renewal of collective values.
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52% Bias Score
14 Syrian Security Officers Killed in Ambush by Assad Loyalists
At least 14 Syrian security officers were killed and 10 wounded in a nighttime ambush by Assad loyalists in Tartus province on Wednesday, hours after the new government claimed to have killed a group of former regime forces in the same area; this followed a deadline for former regime forces to surre...
14 Syrian Security Officers Killed in Ambush by Assad Loyalists
At least 14 Syrian security officers were killed and 10 wounded in a nighttime ambush by Assad loyalists in Tartus province on Wednesday, hours after the new government claimed to have killed a group of former regime forces in the same area; this followed a deadline for former regime forces to surre...
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52% Bias Score
South Korean Opposition Considers Impeaching Acting President
South Korea's main opposition party is considering impeaching acting President Han Duck-soo for refusing to approve bills investigating impeached former President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion and his wife for corruption; a decision on submitting the impeachment bill is expected by Thursday, with a po...
South Korean Opposition Considers Impeaching Acting President
South Korea's main opposition party is considering impeaching acting President Han Duck-soo for refusing to approve bills investigating impeached former President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion and his wife for corruption; a decision on submitting the impeachment bill is expected by Thursday, with a po...
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44% Bias Score
M23 Seizes Goma, DRC; Embassies Attacked in Kinshasa
Clashes between Congolese government forces and the M23 rebel militia, supported by Rwanda, continue in Goma, DRC, following weeks of offensives, with M23 entering Goma city center on Sunday night, leading to attacks on several embassies in Kinshasa.
M23 Seizes Goma, DRC; Embassies Attacked in Kinshasa
Clashes between Congolese government forces and the M23 rebel militia, supported by Rwanda, continue in Goma, DRC, following weeks of offensives, with M23 entering Goma city center on Sunday night, leading to attacks on several embassies in Kinshasa.
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36% Bias Score
Russia's Syrian Bases at Risk, Impacting African Operations
Russia's military bases in Syria are at risk following the potential fall of Bashar al-Assad, impacting its operations in Africa, particularly its support for several African regimes, and potentially forcing Russia to find alternative locations for its bases and to adapt its strategy.
Russia's Syrian Bases at Risk, Impacting African Operations
Russia's military bases in Syria are at risk following the potential fall of Bashar al-Assad, impacting its operations in Africa, particularly its support for several African regimes, and potentially forcing Russia to find alternative locations for its bases and to adapt its strategy.
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40% Bias Score
New Caledonia's New Government Stalled Without President
New Caledonia's newly elected government, dominated by non-independence parties, has failed to appoint a president following disagreements among its members, leaving the territory in political limbo seven months after violent riots caused \$2 billion in damage and fourteen deaths.
New Caledonia's New Government Stalled Without President
New Caledonia's newly elected government, dominated by non-independence parties, has failed to appoint a president following disagreements among its members, leaving the territory in political limbo seven months after violent riots caused \$2 billion in damage and fourteen deaths.
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36% Bias Score
Assad Supporters' Attack Kills 14 in Syria, Sparking Widespread Protests
Fourteen Syrian transitional government security forces were killed and ten injured in Tartus Governorate during an ambush by suspected supporters of Bashar al-Assad; simultaneously, protests erupted across Syria following the release of a video depicting an earlier attack on an Alawite shrine in Al...
Assad Supporters' Attack Kills 14 in Syria, Sparking Widespread Protests
Fourteen Syrian transitional government security forces were killed and ten injured in Tartus Governorate during an ambush by suspected supporters of Bashar al-Assad; simultaneously, protests erupted across Syria following the release of a video depicting an earlier attack on an Alawite shrine in Al...
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40% Bias Score
Ambush Kills 14 Syrian Officers, Testing New Government
In western Syria, an ambush by former Assad regime forces killed 14 and injured 10 law enforcement officers, posing a major challenge to the new government amid ongoing protests and an Israeli occupation.
Ambush Kills 14 Syrian Officers, Testing New Government
In western Syria, an ambush by former Assad regime forces killed 14 and injured 10 law enforcement officers, posing a major challenge to the new government amid ongoing protests and an Israeli occupation.
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40% Bias Score
Mozambique's Deepening Crisis: Electoral Dispute Fuels Instability
Mozambique's political crisis, stemming from disputed October 9th elections and resulting in over 130 deaths, is worsening amid protests and repression, compounding existing challenges like Islamist insurgency, economic fragility, and climate change impacts, while drawing limited international atten...
Mozambique's Deepening Crisis: Electoral Dispute Fuels Instability
Mozambique's political crisis, stemming from disputed October 9th elections and resulting in over 130 deaths, is worsening amid protests and repression, compounding existing challenges like Islamist insurgency, economic fragility, and climate change impacts, while drawing limited international atten...
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52% Bias Score