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Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
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44% Bias Score


Guinean Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
A constitutional referendum in Guinea on March 2024 is raising concerns, with the opposition calling for a boycott amid fears that the ruling military junta will use it to consolidate power.
Guinean Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
A constitutional referendum in Guinea on March 2024 is raising concerns, with the opposition calling for a boycott amid fears that the ruling military junta will use it to consolidate power.
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32% Bias Score


Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.
Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.
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32% Bias Score


Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.
Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.
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24% 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


Guinea Stadium Stampede: At Least 56 Dead, Death Toll Disputed
On December 1st, 2023, at least 56 people died in a stadium stampede in N'Zérékoré, Guinea, after a football match sparked violence and a panicked escape attempt through blocked exits; the government's low death toll is disputed, raising concerns about accountability and political stability.
Guinea Stadium Stampede: At Least 56 Dead, Death Toll Disputed
On December 1st, 2023, at least 56 people died in a stadium stampede in N'Zérékoré, Guinea, after a football match sparked violence and a panicked escape attempt through blocked exits; the government's low death toll is disputed, raising concerns about accountability and political stability.
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40% Bias Score

Guinean Referendum: High Voter Turnout Amidst Concerns Over Junta Leader's Candidacy
A referendum on a new constitution took place in Guinea on September 21st, with high voter turnout despite opposition boycotts and concerns about the junta leader's potential presidential candidacy; provisional results are expected by Tuesday evening.

Guinean Referendum: High Voter Turnout Amidst Concerns Over Junta Leader's Candidacy
A referendum on a new constitution took place in Guinea on September 21st, with high voter turnout despite opposition boycotts and concerns about the junta leader's potential presidential candidacy; provisional results are expected by Tuesday evening.
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32% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.
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60% Bias Score

Guinea: Four Years After Coup, Human Rights Violations Rise Under Military Rule
Four years after seizing power in a military coup, Guinea's junta leader, General Mamadi Doumbouya, faces mounting criticism over human rights abuses, despite initial promises of reforms and a swift return to constitutional order.

Guinea: Four Years After Coup, Human Rights Violations Rise Under Military Rule
Four years after seizing power in a military coup, Guinea's junta leader, General Mamadi Doumbouya, faces mounting criticism over human rights abuses, despite initial promises of reforms and a swift return to constitutional order.
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56% Bias Score

Guinea Opposition to Protest Constitutional Referendum
Guinea's opposition is protesting a September 21st constitutional referendum, fearing it will allow junta leader Mamadi Doumbouya to circumvent his pledge against seeking re-election, potentially leading to a power grab; protests are planned from September 5th despite a ban on demonstrations since 2...

Guinea Opposition to Protest Constitutional Referendum
Guinea's opposition is protesting a September 21st constitutional referendum, fearing it will allow junta leader Mamadi Doumbouya to circumvent his pledge against seeking re-election, potentially leading to a power grab; protests are planned from September 5th despite a ban on demonstrations since 2...
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36% 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

Over 100 Dead in Guinea Soccer Riot
At least 100 soccer fans died in Nzerekore, Guinea, on Sunday after a referee's decision sparked riots and city-wide clashes with police following a match between Lambe and Nzerekore, part of a tournament honoring the head of Guinea's military junta.

Over 100 Dead in Guinea Soccer Riot
At least 100 soccer fans died in Nzerekore, Guinea, on Sunday after a referee's decision sparked riots and city-wide clashes with police following a match between Lambe and Nzerekore, part of a tournament honoring the head of Guinea's military junta.
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12% Bias Score
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