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Mali Healthcare Strike: Land Dispute Paralyzes Hospitals
In Mali, a land dispute involving renowned anesthetist Professor Broulaye Samaké triggered a nationwide healthcare strike, halting new admissions at major hospitals like CHU Gabriel Touré and Hôpital du Mali, causing critical delays in patient care, especially concerning blood transfusions, and pote...
Mali Healthcare Strike: Land Dispute Paralyzes Hospitals
In Mali, a land dispute involving renowned anesthetist Professor Broulaye Samaké triggered a nationwide healthcare strike, halting new admissions at major hospitals like CHU Gabriel Touré and Hôpital du Mali, causing critical delays in patient care, especially concerning blood transfusions, and pote...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Orders Central Government to Care for 1,200 Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Minors
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the central government must immediately provide care for approximately 1,200 unaccompanied minors in the Canary Islands seeking asylum, reversing prior jurisdiction assignments and highlighting systemic issues in Spain's asylum and child protection systems.
Spanish Supreme Court Orders Central Government to Care for 1,200 Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Minors
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the central government must immediately provide care for approximately 1,200 unaccompanied minors in the Canary Islands seeking asylum, reversing prior jurisdiction assignments and highlighting systemic issues in Spain's asylum and child protection systems.
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36% Bias Score


Braille's Impact on Blind Malians: Successes and Persistent Challenges
In Mali, where 170,000 people are blind, braille has enabled individuals like Amadou Ndiaye to overcome societal and educational barriers, but a shortage of braille materials and resources persists despite technological advancements.
Braille's Impact on Blind Malians: Successes and Persistent Challenges
In Mali, where 170,000 people are blind, braille has enabled individuals like Amadou Ndiaye to overcome societal and educational barriers, but a shortage of braille materials and resources persists despite technological advancements.
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24% Bias Score


Ivory Coast and Ghana Urge Sahel Countries to Rejoin ECOWAS
The presidents of Ivory Coast and Ghana called on Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to rejoin ECOWAS after their January 2025 departure, citing concerns about regional security and the need for democratic transition in the Sahel region.
Ivory Coast and Ghana Urge Sahel Countries to Rejoin ECOWAS
The presidents of Ivory Coast and Ghana called on Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to rejoin ECOWAS after their January 2025 departure, citing concerns about regional security and the need for democratic transition in the Sahel region.
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40% Bias Score


Mali: New Taxes Amidst Rising Government Spending Spark Public Outcry
The Malian government announced new taxes on mobile phone and alcohol to fund state expenses, especially energy, but this decision sparked controversy due to simultaneous significant budget increases for various state institutions, including a 45% rise in the National Transition Council's budget and...
Mali: New Taxes Amidst Rising Government Spending Spark Public Outcry
The Malian government announced new taxes on mobile phone and alcohol to fund state expenses, especially energy, but this decision sparked controversy due to simultaneous significant budget increases for various state institutions, including a 45% rise in the National Transition Council's budget and...
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40% Bias Score


Mali: Alleged Massacre of Civilians by Malian Soldiers and Wagner Mercenaries
On February 17, 2025, Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries allegedly killed approximately 20 civilians, including migrants, traveling from Gao to Algeria in northern Mali, according to local sources; the Malian military denied responsibility.
Mali: Alleged Massacre of Civilians by Malian Soldiers and Wagner Mercenaries
On February 17, 2025, Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries allegedly killed approximately 20 civilians, including migrants, traveling from Gao to Algeria in northern Mali, according to local sources; the Malian military denied responsibility.
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48% Bias Score

Sahel Alliance Implements Common External Tariff, Breaking from ECOWAS
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, members of the Sahel Alliance, implemented a new common external tariff on all goods from outside the three nations, marking a major departure from the ECOWAS free trade zone and highlighting their growing economic and military integration.

Sahel Alliance Implements Common External Tariff, Breaking from ECOWAS
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, members of the Sahel Alliance, implemented a new common external tariff on all goods from outside the three nations, marking a major departure from the ECOWAS free trade zone and highlighting their growing economic and military integration.
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36% Bias Score

Setbacks for Russian Mercenaries in Africa
Russian mercenary activity in Africa, while initially successful in gaining influence and resources, faces challenges due to recent military setbacks, human rights abuses, and logistical constraints following the loss of key bases in Syria; the future of Russian presence in Africa is uncertain.

Setbacks for Russian Mercenaries in Africa
Russian mercenary activity in Africa, while initially successful in gaining influence and resources, faces challenges due to recent military setbacks, human rights abuses, and logistical constraints following the loss of key bases in Syria; the future of Russian presence in Africa is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

Ghana Seeks to Mediate Between Sahel Alliance and ECOWAS
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama concluded a tour of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso on March 10, aiming to mediate between the Sahel Alliance (AES) and ECOWAS, focusing on security cooperation and economic benefits through Ghana's port access, following the AES's January exit from ECOWAS.

Ghana Seeks to Mediate Between Sahel Alliance and ECOWAS
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama concluded a tour of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso on March 10, aiming to mediate between the Sahel Alliance (AES) and ECOWAS, focusing on security cooperation and economic benefits through Ghana's port access, following the AES's January exit from ECOWAS.
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36% Bias Score

Mali: Two Months of Unpaid Salaries for Kidal Teachers
Teachers in Kidal, Mali, have not received salaries for two months due to a suspension of mobile money transfers, their only payment method, despite a recent return of teachers to the area after the Malian army's November 2023 intervention; insecurity in Ménaka further complicates the situation.

Mali: Two Months of Unpaid Salaries for Kidal Teachers
Teachers in Kidal, Mali, have not received salaries for two months due to a suspension of mobile money transfers, their only payment method, despite a recent return of teachers to the area after the Malian army's November 2023 intervention; insecurity in Ménaka further complicates the situation.
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32% Bias Score

Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.

Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.
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40% Bias Score

Mali Gold Mine Collapse Kills 48
At least 48 people, mostly women, died in a gold mine collapse at an illegal site in Bilaly Koto, Mali, on February 15th, highlighting the dangers faced by artisanal miners in the country.

Mali Gold Mine Collapse Kills 48
At least 48 people, mostly women, died in a gold mine collapse at an illegal site in Bilaly Koto, Mali, on February 15th, highlighting the dangers faced by artisanal miners in the country.
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32% Bias Score
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