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Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...
Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...
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Ghana's President Urges Sahel Countries to Rejoin ECOWAS
Ghana's President Mahama visited Abidjan to discuss sub-regional cooperation with his Ivorian counterpart, urging Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso to rejoin ECOWAS following their departure last year; while optimism exists, analysts express skepticism given the AES countries' focus on consolidating the...
Ghana's President Urges Sahel Countries to Rejoin ECOWAS
Ghana's President Mahama visited Abidjan to discuss sub-regional cooperation with his Ivorian counterpart, urging Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso to rejoin ECOWAS following their departure last year; while optimism exists, analysts express skepticism given the AES countries' focus on consolidating the...
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Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...
Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...
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Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.
Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.
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Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.
Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.
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Mali Gold Seizure Halts Barrick Operations Amid Tax Dispute
Mali's military junta seized US$245 million worth of gold from Barrick Gold's Loulo-Gounkoto mine, prompting Barrick to temporarily suspend operations due to an escalating tax dispute and the arrests of its employees; this reflects broader resource nationalism and political instability in the region...
Mali Gold Seizure Halts Barrick Operations Amid Tax Dispute
Mali's military junta seized US$245 million worth of gold from Barrick Gold's Loulo-Gounkoto mine, prompting Barrick to temporarily suspend operations due to an escalating tax dispute and the arrests of its employees; this reflects broader resource nationalism and political instability in the region...
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Myanmar Airstrike Kills 27 Civilians
A Myanmar military airstrike on Let Pan Hla village in Singu township on Friday killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30, including six children; the attack targeted a crowded market area, destroying about 10 houses, according to the Mandalay People's Defence Force.

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 27 Civilians
A Myanmar military airstrike on Let Pan Hla village in Singu township on Friday killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30, including six children; the attack targeted a crowded market area, destroying about 10 houses, according to the Mandalay People's Defence Force.
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40% Bias Score

Guinea Sets 2025 for Elections, Referendum Amidst Missing Opposition Figures
Guinea's Prime Minister announced a 2025 referendum and elections, marking a return to constitutional order after the junta's missed 2024 deadline; challenges remain with the electoral register, and several opposition figures and a journalist remain missing.

Guinea Sets 2025 for Elections, Referendum Amidst Missing Opposition Figures
Guinea's Prime Minister announced a 2025 referendum and elections, marking a return to constitutional order after the junta's missed 2024 deadline; challenges remain with the electoral register, and several opposition figures and a journalist remain missing.
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Myanmar Journalist Faces Abuse for Exposing Prison Abuses
Myanmar journalist Sai Zaw Thaike, arrested in May 2023, faces daily physical and mental abuse in Insein prison for exposing human rights violations and leaking information, reflecting the junta's broader crackdown on media freedom, with at least 172 journalists arrested since the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Journalist Faces Abuse for Exposing Prison Abuses
Myanmar journalist Sai Zaw Thaike, arrested in May 2023, faces daily physical and mental abuse in Insein prison for exposing human rights violations and leaking information, reflecting the junta's broader crackdown on media freedom, with at least 172 journalists arrested since the 2021 coup.
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24% Bias Score

Niger Expels International Committee of the Red Cross
Niger's military junta expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on February 4th, 2024, closing its Niamey office and ordering the departure of expatriate staff, citing concerns about subversion and national sovereignty; the ICRC had operated in Niger since 1990, aiding victims of...

Niger Expels International Committee of the Red Cross
Niger's military junta expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on February 4th, 2024, closing its Niamey office and ordering the departure of expatriate staff, citing concerns about subversion and national sovereignty; the ICRC had operated in Niger since 1990, aiding victims of...
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48% Bias Score

Guinea Opposition Withdraws from Parliament Amid Junta's Delayed Transition
Guinea's main opposition coalition withdrew from the National Transitional Council after the ruling junta missed a December 31, 2024 deadline for a return to democratic rule, prompting protests and escalating tensions.

Guinea Opposition Withdraws from Parliament Amid Junta's Delayed Transition
Guinea's main opposition coalition withdrew from the National Transitional Council after the ruling junta missed a December 31, 2024 deadline for a return to democratic rule, prompting protests and escalating tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Prisoners on Independence Day",
Myanmar's military regime released over 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, for Independence Day, a common practice following the 2021 coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and triggered a civil war; the reasons for the releases remain unclear.",",ShortTitle="Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Pri...

Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Prisoners on Independence Day",
Myanmar's military regime released over 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, for Independence Day, a common practice following the 2021 coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and triggered a civil war; the reasons for the releases remain unclear.",",ShortTitle="Myanmar Junta Releases Over 6,000 Pri...
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44% Bias Score
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