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14 Dead in Namibia Security Services Vehicle Collision
A head-on collision 270km south of Windhoek, Namibia, killed 14 people—11 prison officers, a police officer, and two civilians—on Saturday, leaving three prison officers critically injured; 19 people were in the two vehicles involved.
14 Dead in Namibia Security Services Vehicle Collision
A head-on collision 270km south of Windhoek, Namibia, killed 14 people—11 prison officers, a police officer, and two civilians—on Saturday, leaving three prison officers critically injured; 19 people were in the two vehicles involved.
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8% Bias Score


UN Accuses Canadian Mining Company of Causing Arsenic Pollution in Namibia
A UN investigation accuses Dundee Precious Metals Inc. of causing significant arsenic pollution in Tsumeb, Namibia, from 2010-2024, leading to high illness rates among workers and residents due to the company's alleged obstruction of medical care and poor waste management, with arsenic levels in res...
UN Accuses Canadian Mining Company of Causing Arsenic Pollution in Namibia
A UN investigation accuses Dundee Precious Metals Inc. of causing significant arsenic pollution in Tsumeb, Namibia, from 2010-2024, leading to high illness rates among workers and residents due to the company's alleged obstruction of medical care and poor waste management, with arsenic levels in res...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Colonial Reparations Despite Namibia Payment
The German government rejects reparations for its colonial past, citing the lack of applicable international law at the time, while offering 1.1 billion euros to Namibia for development and reconciliation over 30 years; however, no money has been paid yet.
Germany Rejects Colonial Reparations Despite Namibia Payment
The German government rejects reparations for its colonial past, citing the lack of applicable international law at the time, while offering 1.1 billion euros to Namibia for development and reconciliation over 30 years; however, no money has been paid yet.
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48% Bias Score


Namibia Secures Nationwide Broadcasting; Cameroon Accident Kills Nine
Namibia signed a $6.82 million deal for nationwide TV and radio coverage; nine died in a Cameroon traffic accident; Rwanda sent aid to Gaza; Uganda reopened border posts with eastern DRC.
Namibia Secures Nationwide Broadcasting; Cameroon Accident Kills Nine
Namibia signed a $6.82 million deal for nationwide TV and radio coverage; nine died in a Cameroon traffic accident; Rwanda sent aid to Gaza; Uganda reopened border posts with eastern DRC.
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16% Bias Score


Namibia Marks First National Day of Remembrance for German Genocide
Namibia is marking the first national day of remembrance for the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, committed by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908, following years of pressure for reparations and an apology; Germany has offered development aid but this has been criticised as insu...
Namibia Marks First National Day of Remembrance for German Genocide
Namibia is marking the first national day of remembrance for the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, committed by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908, following years of pressure for reparations and an apology; Germany has offered development aid but this has been criticised as insu...
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52% Bias Score


Namibia Commemorates Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorates the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which occurred between 1904 and 1908 under German colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands and ongoing disputes over reparations and land restitution.
Namibia Commemorates Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorates the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which occurred between 1904 and 1908 under German colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands and ongoing disputes over reparations and land restitution.
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40% Bias Score

Dordrecht Observatory Sells Gibeon Meteorite for €1.7 Million
The Dordrecht Observatory in the Netherlands sold a 240-kilogram piece of the Gibeon meteorite for €1.7 million, exceeding expectations and securing funds for renovations and planetarium construction.

Dordrecht Observatory Sells Gibeon Meteorite for €1.7 Million
The Dordrecht Observatory in the Netherlands sold a 240-kilogram piece of the Gibeon meteorite for €1.7 million, exceeding expectations and securing funds for renovations and planetarium construction.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Rejects Reparations for Namibian Genocide
The German government rejects paying reparations for its colonial-era genocide in Namibia (1904-1908), citing the lack of relevant international law at the time, despite acknowledging its responsibility and having agreed to a 1.1 billion euro development package in 2021.

Germany Rejects Reparations for Namibian Genocide
The German government rejects paying reparations for its colonial-era genocide in Namibia (1904-1908), citing the lack of relevant international law at the time, despite acknowledging its responsibility and having agreed to a 1.1 billion euro development package in 2021.
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44% Bias Score

Golden Deeps Uncovers High-Grade Polymetallic Deposit in Namibia
Golden Deeps Limited's Central Otavi project in Namibia yielded exceptional rock chip results: 38.3% copper, 2.47 kg/t silver, 35.4% zinc, from 74 samples across two corridors (Gossan 1 & 2), indicating a potential major polymetallic discovery similar to the nearby Tsumeb mine.

Golden Deeps Uncovers High-Grade Polymetallic Deposit in Namibia
Golden Deeps Limited's Central Otavi project in Namibia yielded exceptional rock chip results: 38.3% copper, 2.47 kg/t silver, 35.4% zinc, from 74 samples across two corridors (Gossan 1 & 2), indicating a potential major polymetallic discovery similar to the nearby Tsumeb mine.
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52% Bias Score

Namibia Marks First Genocide Remembrance Day, Demands Further Reparations from Germany
Namibia held its first genocide remembrance day on May 28th, commemorating the estimated 75,000 Herero and Nama people killed during German colonial rule (1904-1908), demanding further reparations from Germany beyond the €1.1bn already pledged.

Namibia Marks First Genocide Remembrance Day, Demands Further Reparations from Germany
Namibia held its first genocide remembrance day on May 28th, commemorating the estimated 75,000 Herero and Nama people killed during German colonial rule (1904-1908), demanding further reparations from Germany beyond the €1.1bn already pledged.
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36% Bias Score

Namibia Rejects German Reparations Offer for Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorated the 1904-1908 Herero and Namaqua genocide on May 28th, 2024, rejecting Germany's €1.1 billion development aid offer and demanding land restitution for descendants.

Namibia Rejects German Reparations Offer for Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorated the 1904-1908 Herero and Namaqua genocide on May 28th, 2024, rejecting Germany's €1.1 billion development aid offer and demanding land restitution for descendants.
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56% Bias Score

Namibia Pioneers Emission-Free Iron Production with German Green Hydrogen Investment
Germany's investment in Namibia's "Oshivela" project uses solar power to produce green hydrogen for emission-free iron production, aiming to decarbonize the steel industry and potentially create thousands of jobs.

Namibia Pioneers Emission-Free Iron Production with German Green Hydrogen Investment
Germany's investment in Namibia's "Oshivela" project uses solar power to produce green hydrogen for emission-free iron production, aiming to decarbonize the steel industry and potentially create thousands of jobs.
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44% Bias Score
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