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Mali's Quest for Sovereignty: Diverse Perspectives and Complex Challenges
In 2025, Mali, along with several Francophone African nations, grappled with the multifaceted concept of sovereignty, with citizens expressing divergent views on its attainment amidst historical exploitation and evolving geopolitical influences.
Mali's Quest for Sovereignty: Diverse Perspectives and Complex Challenges
In 2025, Mali, along with several Francophone African nations, grappled with the multifaceted concept of sovereignty, with citizens expressing divergent views on its attainment amidst historical exploitation and evolving geopolitical influences.
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32% Bias Score


Britain Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius, Securing Diego Garcia Base
Britain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending 200 years of British control while securing the US-UK military base on Diego Garcia under a 99-year lease costing £3.4 billion, following international legal pressure and UN resolutions.
Britain Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius, Securing Diego Garcia Base
Britain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending 200 years of British control while securing the US-UK military base on Diego Garcia under a 99-year lease costing £3.4 billion, following international legal pressure and UN resolutions.
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60% Bias Score


Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
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40% Bias Score


Namibia's Founding Father, Sam Nujoma, Dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, Namibia's founding father and first president, died at 95 on Saturday after a three-week hospital stay, prompting national mourning; his leadership, marked by both successes and controversies, leaves a complex legacy.
Namibia's Founding Father, Sam Nujoma, Dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, Namibia's founding father and first president, died at 95 on Saturday after a three-week hospital stay, prompting national mourning; his leadership, marked by both successes and controversies, leaves a complex legacy.
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40% Bias Score


Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks praising France's military interventions in Africa and suggesting African leaders owe their positions to France have caused outrage in Senegal and Chad, leading to the closure of French military bases and further straining already tense relations.
Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks praising France's military interventions in Africa and suggesting African leaders owe their positions to France have caused outrage in Senegal and Chad, leading to the closure of French military bases and further straining already tense relations.
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60% Bias Score

France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its last military bases in Senegal on Thursday, marking the end of its continuous military presence in West Africa, following Senegal's newly elected government's push for complete sovereignty and a new, equal partnership.

France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its last military bases in Senegal on Thursday, marking the end of its continuous military presence in West Africa, following Senegal's newly elected government's push for complete sovereignty and a new, equal partnership.
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44% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Begins Compensation Payments to White Farmers
Zimbabwe's government has initiated a US$3 million compensation payout to 378 white farmers for land seized during its 2000-2001 land reform program, marking the first step in fulfilling a $3.5 billion compensation agreement aimed at improving relations with Western nations.

Zimbabwe Begins Compensation Payments to White Farmers
Zimbabwe's government has initiated a US$3 million compensation payout to 378 white farmers for land seized during its 2000-2001 land reform program, marking the first step in fulfilling a $3.5 billion compensation agreement aimed at improving relations with Western nations.
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40% Bias Score

France threatens Algeria with sanctions over repatriation refusal
France threatens to end Algeria's special status unless it accepts the return of expelled citizens, escalating tensions after Algeria refused to repatriate a convicted terrorist and amid other disputes.

France threatens Algeria with sanctions over repatriation refusal
France threatens to end Algeria's special status unless it accepts the return of expelled citizens, escalating tensions after Algeria refused to repatriate a convicted terrorist and amid other disputes.
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52% Bias Score

Haiti: Fifteen Years After Earthquake, A Worsening Crisis
Fifteen years after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 280,000 Haitians, the country faces a worse humanitarian crisis, with nearly half its population needing aid due to ineffective international responses and the rise of armed gangs since 2018, highlighting the long-term consequences of ...

Haiti: Fifteen Years After Earthquake, A Worsening Crisis
Fifteen years after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 280,000 Haitians, the country faces a worse humanitarian crisis, with nearly half its population needing aid due to ineffective international responses and the rise of armed gangs since 2018, highlighting the long-term consequences of ...
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48% Bias Score

Death of Desi Bouterse: End of an Era for Suriname?
Former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted of drug trafficking and the 1982 murder of fifteen opponents, died, leaving behind a legacy of political division and economic instability; the current government declined to offer condolences.

Death of Desi Bouterse: End of an Era for Suriname?
Former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted of drug trafficking and the 1982 murder of fifteen opponents, died, leaving behind a legacy of political division and economic instability; the current government declined to offer condolences.
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44% Bias Score
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