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Belgian Court Sentences Fugitive Drug Trafficker 'Bolle Jos' In Absentia
A Belgian court sentenced Jos L., known as 'Bolle Jos', to eight years in prison and a €24,000 fine for his role in a 2020 cocaine smuggling operation, while he remains a fugitive potentially residing in Sierra Leone.
Belgian Court Sentences Fugitive Drug Trafficker 'Bolle Jos' In Absentia
A Belgian court sentenced Jos L., known as 'Bolle Jos', to eight years in prison and a €24,000 fine for his role in a 2020 cocaine smuggling operation, while he remains a fugitive potentially residing in Sierra Leone.
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40% Bias Score


Seized Kush Shipment Exposes Transnational Drug Network in West Africa
A shipping container seized in Sierra Leone contained kush ingredients, including the deadly synthetic opioid nitazene, shipped from the United Kingdom, highlighting a transnational drug trafficking network impacting West Africa.
Seized Kush Shipment Exposes Transnational Drug Network in West Africa
A shipping container seized in Sierra Leone contained kush ingredients, including the deadly synthetic opioid nitazene, shipped from the United Kingdom, highlighting a transnational drug trafficking network impacting West Africa.
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52% Bias Score


Child Labor Declines, but Millions Remain Exploited
On World Day Against Child Labour, new data reveals a 20 million decrease in child labor since 2020, yet millions remain exploited, primarily in agriculture and Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting persistent poverty and lack of educational opportunities.
Child Labor Declines, but Millions Remain Exploited
On World Day Against Child Labour, new data reveals a 20 million decrease in child labor since 2020, yet millions remain exploited, primarily in agriculture and Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting persistent poverty and lack of educational opportunities.
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28% Bias Score


Liberia Strengthens Mpox Surveillance Amidst Sierra Leone Outbreak
Liberia's health authorities are strengthening cross-border surveillance to curb Mpox spread from neighboring Sierra Leone, which has 1,904 active cases, 14 deaths, and a limited vaccine supply; Liberia currently has five active cases.
Liberia Strengthens Mpox Surveillance Amidst Sierra Leone Outbreak
Liberia's health authorities are strengthening cross-border surveillance to curb Mpox spread from neighboring Sierra Leone, which has 1,904 active cases, 14 deaths, and a limited vaccine supply; Liberia currently has five active cases.
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20% Bias Score


40 Years Wrongfully Detained: Autism Case Exposes UK Healthcare System Failures
A 50-year-old woman with autism and learning disabilities, Kasibba, was wrongly detained in a UK psychiatric hospital for over 40 years, highlighting a systemic failure to support vulnerable individuals and the urgent need for systemic reform within the UK healthcare system; over 2,000 individuals w...
40 Years Wrongfully Detained: Autism Case Exposes UK Healthcare System Failures
A 50-year-old woman with autism and learning disabilities, Kasibba, was wrongly detained in a UK psychiatric hospital for over 40 years, highlighting a systemic failure to support vulnerable individuals and the urgent need for systemic reform within the UK healthcare system; over 2,000 individuals w...
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36% Bias Score


Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
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52% Bias Score

Whitney Stakes: Fierceness Favored Over Sierra Leone in Saratoga Rematch
The $1 million Whitney Stakes at Saratoga on August 2nd, 2025, features a rematch between 2024 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Sierra Leone (2-1 morning line odds) and runner-up Fierceness (9-5), with several other strong contenders, including White Abarrio (4-1) and Disarm (15-1), adding significant u...

Whitney Stakes: Fierceness Favored Over Sierra Leone in Saratoga Rematch
The $1 million Whitney Stakes at Saratoga on August 2nd, 2025, features a rematch between 2024 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Sierra Leone (2-1 morning line odds) and runner-up Fierceness (9-5), with several other strong contenders, including White Abarrio (4-1) and Disarm (15-1), adding significant u...
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48% Bias Score

Deadly Synthetic Drug Kush Crisis Ravages West Africa
A shipping container seized in Sierra Leone contains kush ingredients, including the deadly synthetic opioid nitazene, shipped from the UK; the highly addictive drug is ravaging West Africa, causing severe health issues and impacting vulnerable communities.

Deadly Synthetic Drug Kush Crisis Ravages West Africa
A shipping container seized in Sierra Leone contains kush ingredients, including the deadly synthetic opioid nitazene, shipped from the UK; the highly addictive drug is ravaging West Africa, causing severe health issues and impacting vulnerable communities.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Sierra Leonean Businesswoman's Disappearance Highlights Systemic Issues
Massah KaiKai, a Sierra Leonean businesswoman, disappeared in August 2018; her sister and mother faced significant obstacles from authorities in their search for answers, leading to a 50-year prison sentence for an employee who confessed to her murder, but the family still awaits DNA confirmation of...

Sierra Leonean Businesswoman's Disappearance Highlights Systemic Issues
Massah KaiKai, a Sierra Leonean businesswoman, disappeared in August 2018; her sister and mother faced significant obstacles from authorities in their search for answers, leading to a 50-year prison sentence for an employee who confessed to her murder, but the family still awaits DNA confirmation of...
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32% Bias Score

Sierra Leone's Mpox Outbreak: Healthcare System Overwhelmed
Sierra Leone, experiencing a surging mpox outbreak with over 200 new cases in April and a 71% weekly increase in early May, declared a public health emergency in January 2025; this highlights critical healthcare system challenges including inadequate bed capacity, low isolation compliance, and passi...

Sierra Leone's Mpox Outbreak: Healthcare System Overwhelmed
Sierra Leone, experiencing a surging mpox outbreak with over 200 new cases in April and a 71% weekly increase in early May, declared a public health emergency in January 2025; this highlights critical healthcare system challenges including inadequate bed capacity, low isolation compliance, and passi...
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44% Bias Score

Sierra Leone's Kush Crisis: Inadequate Response Leaves Women Behind
Sierra Leone's year-long public health emergency addressing rampant kush abuse shows limited progress, with only 300 people completing rehab (mostly men), while women face higher vulnerabilities and remain largely invisible in the crisis due to social factors and stigma.

Sierra Leone's Kush Crisis: Inadequate Response Leaves Women Behind
Sierra Leone's year-long public health emergency addressing rampant kush abuse shows limited progress, with only 300 people completing rehab (mostly men), while women face higher vulnerabilities and remain largely invisible in the crisis due to social factors and stigma.
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48% Bias Score

UK Grants Right to Remain to Windrush Applicant After 50-Year Battle
After a nearly 50-year battle, 61-year-old Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 1976, has been granted the right to remain under the Windrush scheme, resolving a situation marked by lost paperwork and unresponsive government agencies.

UK Grants Right to Remain to Windrush Applicant After 50-Year Battle
After a nearly 50-year battle, 61-year-old Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 1976, has been granted the right to remain under the Windrush scheme, resolving a situation marked by lost paperwork and unresponsive government agencies.
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40% Bias Score
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