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SARA 2025: China-Ivory Coast Agricultural Cooperation Showcases Food Security Focus
The 2025 Salon international de l'agriculture et des ressources animales (SARA) opened in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with China as guest of honor, focusing on agricultural innovation and international cooperation to improve food security; it expects 1,000 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors.
SARA 2025: China-Ivory Coast Agricultural Cooperation Showcases Food Security Focus
The 2025 Salon international de l'agriculture et des ressources animales (SARA) opened in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with China as guest of honor, focusing on agricultural innovation and international cooperation to improve food security; it expects 1,000 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors.
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40% Bias Score


Ivory Coast Opposition Leader Banned From Election, Vows to Continue Campaign
Ivory Coast's main opposition leader, Tidjane Thiam, resigned from his party but will lead the 2025 election bid after being barred from the October 2024 vote due to a court ruling questioning his nationality; three other opposition figures were also excluded, raising concerns about electoral fairne...
Ivory Coast Opposition Leader Banned From Election, Vows to Continue Campaign
Ivory Coast's main opposition leader, Tidjane Thiam, resigned from his party but will lead the 2025 election bid after being barred from the October 2024 vote due to a court ruling questioning his nationality; three other opposition figures were also excluded, raising concerns about electoral fairne...
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44% Bias Score


Côte d'Ivoire Opposition Names Thiam as Presidential Candidate Amidst Nationality Dispute
Tidjane Thiam, a 62-year-old former minister and international banker, was elected on April 17th, 2024 as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy regarding his nationality and the ineligibility of other major opposition figures ahead of th...
Côte d'Ivoire Opposition Names Thiam as Presidential Candidate Amidst Nationality Dispute
Tidjane Thiam, a 62-year-old former minister and international banker, was elected on April 17th, 2024 as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy regarding his nationality and the ineligibility of other major opposition figures ahead of th...
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36% Bias Score


Ivorian Opposition Candidate Faces Nationality Challenge Amidst Electoral Tensions
Tidjane Thiam, a former minister and international banker, is set to be elected today as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy over his nationality and challenges from other ineligible opposition figures, including former president Laure...
Ivorian Opposition Candidate Faces Nationality Challenge Amidst Electoral Tensions
Tidjane Thiam, a former minister and international banker, is set to be elected today as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy over his nationality and challenges from other ineligible opposition figures, including former president Laure...
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48% Bias Score


Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.
Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.
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48% Bias Score


150,000-Year-Old Tools Rewrite Homo Sapiens' African History
A rediscovered archaeological site in Côte d'Ivoire reveals 150,000-year-old stone tools, pushing back the known presence of Homo sapiens in African rainforests by 132,000 years and challenging theories of a single origin for our species.
150,000-Year-Old Tools Rewrite Homo Sapiens' African History
A rediscovered archaeological site in Côte d'Ivoire reveals 150,000-year-old stone tools, pushing back the known presence of Homo sapiens in African rainforests by 132,000 years and challenging theories of a single origin for our species.
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36% Bias Score

Ivorian Opposition Leader Resigns Amidst Presidential Bid
Tidjane Thiam, PDCI's presidential candidate, resigned from the party's presidency on May 11, 2025, citing legal challenges and alleged attempts to undermine the party, while maintaining his commitment to the October 2025 presidential election.

Ivorian Opposition Leader Resigns Amidst Presidential Bid
Tidjane Thiam, PDCI's presidential candidate, resigned from the party's presidency on May 11, 2025, citing legal challenges and alleged attempts to undermine the party, while maintaining his commitment to the October 2025 presidential election.
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48% Bias Score

Former Credit Suisse CEO to Run for Ivory Coast President
Tidjane Thiam, former Credit Suisse CEO and PDCI candidate, will contest Ivory Coast's presidential election in October, facing a challenge due to his long absence from the country and past controversies, while incumbent Alassane Ouattara is likely to seek re-election despite prominent rivals being ...

Former Credit Suisse CEO to Run for Ivory Coast President
Tidjane Thiam, former Credit Suisse CEO and PDCI candidate, will contest Ivory Coast's presidential election in October, facing a challenge due to his long absence from the country and past controversies, while incumbent Alassane Ouattara is likely to seek re-election despite prominent rivals being ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Cocoa Tariff Threatens Ivory Coast's Economy
President Trump's proposed 21% tariff on Ivorian cocoa, temporarily suspended, threatens Ivory Coast's \$3.68 billion cocoa export market, impacting farmers already struggling with reduced yields from adverse weather and plant diseases. The U.S. is Ivory Coast's fourth-largest cocoa importer.

Trump's Cocoa Tariff Threatens Ivory Coast's Economy
President Trump's proposed 21% tariff on Ivorian cocoa, temporarily suspended, threatens Ivory Coast's \$3.68 billion cocoa export market, impacting farmers already struggling with reduced yields from adverse weather and plant diseases. The U.S. is Ivory Coast's fourth-largest cocoa importer.
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40% Bias Score

Ivory Coast Pageant Bans Wigs, Promoting Natural Beauty
The Miss Ivory Coast pageant banned wigs, weaves, and extensions in its preliminary rounds, promoting natural hair and sparking debate about beauty standards; this impacts the significant Ivorian hair industry and contestants' self-perception.

Ivory Coast Pageant Bans Wigs, Promoting Natural Beauty
The Miss Ivory Coast pageant banned wigs, weaves, and extensions in its preliminary rounds, promoting natural hair and sparking debate about beauty standards; this impacts the significant Ivorian hair industry and contestants' self-perception.
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52% Bias Score

Cocoa Farming and the Decline of Goliath Beetles in West Africa
The population of Goliath beetles in West Africa is declining drastically due to deforestation for cocoa plantations and international trade in dried beetles, with an estimated 80% loss in Ivory Coast; this threatens the rainforest ecosystem's delicate balance.

Cocoa Farming and the Decline of Goliath Beetles in West Africa
The population of Goliath beetles in West Africa is declining drastically due to deforestation for cocoa plantations and international trade in dried beetles, with an estimated 80% loss in Ivory Coast; this threatens the rainforest ecosystem's delicate balance.
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32% Bias Score

Ivorian Presidential Election: Nationality Controversy Surrounds Opposition Leader
In Côte d'Ivoire, the candidacy of opposition leader Tidjane Thiam for the October 2024 presidential election is challenged due to his dual French-Ivorian nationality, triggering debates about identity and echoing past conflicts fueled by the 'Ivorité' concept, despite his efforts to renounce his Fr...

Ivorian Presidential Election: Nationality Controversy Surrounds Opposition Leader
In Côte d'Ivoire, the candidacy of opposition leader Tidjane Thiam for the October 2024 presidential election is challenged due to his dual French-Ivorian nationality, triggering debates about identity and echoing past conflicts fueled by the 'Ivorité' concept, despite his efforts to renounce his Fr...
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48% Bias Score
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