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Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.
Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.
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40% Bias Score


Mali: Goita Orders Elections Amidst Concerns Over Military's Role
Malian junta leader Assimi Goita instructed the new government to prepare for transparent and peaceful elections in 2025, allocating 80 billion CFA francs in the budget, despite a history of missed deadlines and concerns about the military's influence.
Mali: Goita Orders Elections Amidst Concerns Over Military's Role
Malian junta leader Assimi Goita instructed the new government to prepare for transparent and peaceful elections in 2025, allocating 80 billion CFA francs in the budget, despite a history of missed deadlines and concerns about the military's influence.
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40% Bias Score

At Least 56 Dead in Guinea Stadium Violence
At least 56 people died in a stampede and subsequent violence after a soccer game in Nzérékoré, Guinea, during a tournament promoted by the military junta to foster national unity, highlighting existing tensions and poor security.

At Least 56 Dead in Guinea Stadium Violence
At least 56 people died in a stampede and subsequent violence after a soccer game in Nzérékoré, Guinea, during a tournament promoted by the military junta to foster national unity, highlighting existing tensions and poor security.
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56% Bias Score

Gabon Approves New Constitution
Gabonese voters overwhelmingly approved a new constitution that limits presidential terms and prohibits family succession, as the military junta plans a transition to civilian rule.

Gabon Approves New Constitution
Gabonese voters overwhelmingly approved a new constitution that limits presidential terms and prohibits family succession, as the military junta plans a transition to civilian rule.
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36% Bias Score
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