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Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
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64% Bias Score


Mozambique's HIV Epidemic: Progress Threatened by Funding Cuts
In 2023, 2.5 million people in Mozambique (12.5% of the population) lived with HIV; while new infections decreased from 150,000 annually in the 2000s to 87,000 in 2023, the rate remains high, particularly among young women. A study showed HIV prevalence among pregnant women decreased from 35.3% to 2...
Mozambique's HIV Epidemic: Progress Threatened by Funding Cuts
In 2023, 2.5 million people in Mozambique (12.5% of the population) lived with HIV; while new infections decreased from 150,000 annually in the 2000s to 87,000 in 2023, the rate remains high, particularly among young women. A study showed HIV prevalence among pregnant women decreased from 35.3% to 2...
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40% Bias Score


Failed Deal Fuels Mozambique Crisis
Following a failed political deal in Maputo, Mozambique's opposition leader Venancio Mondlane left the country after clashes with police that left at least two children dead and 353 people dead since October 2024 elections according to Amnesty International, while Islamist insurgents continue attack...
Failed Deal Fuels Mozambique Crisis
Following a failed political deal in Maputo, Mozambique's opposition leader Venancio Mondlane left the country after clashes with police that left at least two children dead and 353 people dead since October 2024 elections according to Amnesty International, while Islamist insurgents continue attack...
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44% Bias Score


Male Circumcision Programs Reduce HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa
USAID's PEPFAR program has funded over 32.5 million voluntary medical male circumcisions since 2007, significantly reducing HIV transmission in countries like Mozambique, where over 2.5 million circumcisions were performed (2010-2023) with less than 2% of recipients becoming HIV-positive, proving a ...
Male Circumcision Programs Reduce HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa
USAID's PEPFAR program has funded over 32.5 million voluntary medical male circumcisions since 2007, significantly reducing HIV transmission in countries like Mozambique, where over 2.5 million circumcisions were performed (2010-2023) with less than 2% of recipients becoming HIV-positive, proving a ...
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40% Bias Score


Mozambique Protests: Youth Reject Ruling Party After Disputed Elections
Following disputed elections in Mozambique, anti-government protests erupted on January 9th, resulting in a young man's death and hundreds of casualties; this is part of a wider trend in Southern Africa where youthful populations reject liberation-era parties.
Mozambique Protests: Youth Reject Ruling Party After Disputed Elections
Following disputed elections in Mozambique, anti-government protests erupted on January 9th, resulting in a young man's death and hundreds of casualties; this is part of a wider trend in Southern Africa where youthful populations reject liberation-era parties.
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48% Bias Score


Violent Protests Mark Chapo's Inauguration as Mozambique's President
Daniel Chapo was inaugurated as Mozambique's fifth president on Wednesday, amidst violent protests that resulted in at least nine deaths and the arrest of a journalist, highlighting deep political divisions following a disputed election.
Violent Protests Mark Chapo's Inauguration as Mozambique's President
Daniel Chapo was inaugurated as Mozambique's fifth president on Wednesday, amidst violent protests that resulted in at least nine deaths and the arrest of a journalist, highlighting deep political divisions following a disputed election.
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40% Bias Score

Mozambique Ranger Attack: Two Dead, Several Injured
Two wildlife rangers were killed, and three others were injured or missing following an insurgent attack on April 29th at the Niassa Special Reserve in northern Mozambique, highlighting the dangers faced by conservation workers.

Mozambique Ranger Attack: Two Dead, Several Injured
Two wildlife rangers were killed, and three others were injured or missing following an insurgent attack on April 29th at the Niassa Special Reserve in northern Mozambique, highlighting the dangers faced by conservation workers.
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28% Bias Score

Mozambique: Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Escalating Political Crisis
In Maputo, Mozambique, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane was arrested on Tuesday for inciting violence, escalating the political crisis following disputed October 2024 elections that have already resulted in over 300 deaths. The government restricted press access, while Mondlane countersued Presid...

Mozambique: Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Escalating Political Crisis
In Maputo, Mozambique, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane was arrested on Tuesday for inciting violence, escalating the political crisis following disputed October 2024 elections that have already resulted in over 300 deaths. The government restricted press access, while Mondlane countersued Presid...
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48% Bias Score

Mozambique: "Day of Dialogue" Ends in Violence
Following a disputed election in October 2024, a "Day of Dialogue" in Mozambique on March 5th, 2025, deteriorated into violent clashes between police and protesters led by opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, resulting in injuries and Mondlane's disappearance.

Mozambique: "Day of Dialogue" Ends in Violence
Following a disputed election in October 2024, a "Day of Dialogue" in Mozambique on March 5th, 2025, deteriorated into violent clashes between police and protesters led by opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, resulting in injuries and Mondlane's disappearance.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Inquiry Launched into Mozambique Human Rights Abuses
The Dutch government launched an independent inquiry into human rights abuses by Mozambican security forces near a TotalEnergies gas plant, following a POLITICO report detailing a 2021 massacre where 97 victims have been identified and only 26 of 180-250 captives survived; the Dutch government has h...

Dutch Inquiry Launched into Mozambique Human Rights Abuses
The Dutch government launched an independent inquiry into human rights abuses by Mozambican security forces near a TotalEnergies gas plant, following a POLITICO report detailing a 2021 massacre where 97 victims have been identified and only 26 of 180-250 captives survived; the Dutch government has h...
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44% Bias Score

Mozambique Opposition Leader Agrees to Join Government Under Conditions
Following disputed elections in Mozambique that led to about 300 deaths, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane conditionally agreed to join President Daniel Chapo's government, demanding the release of 5,000 detainees, compensation for victims, and medical care for the injured.

Mozambique Opposition Leader Agrees to Join Government Under Conditions
Following disputed elections in Mozambique that led to about 300 deaths, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane conditionally agreed to join President Daniel Chapo's government, demanding the release of 5,000 detainees, compensation for victims, and medical care for the injured.
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32% Bias Score

MSF Addresses Mental Health Crisis in Cyclone-Hit Mozambique
In the wake of Cyclone Chido in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is providing emergency mental health support to over 106 survivors and 32 health workers, addressing the psychological trauma caused by the cyclone which killed over 120 people, destroyed thousands of h...

MSF Addresses Mental Health Crisis in Cyclone-Hit Mozambique
In the wake of Cyclone Chido in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is providing emergency mental health support to over 106 survivors and 32 health workers, addressing the psychological trauma caused by the cyclone which killed over 120 people, destroyed thousands of h...
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20% Bias Score
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