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Hybrid's Zambro Chickens Boost Food Security in Rural Zambia
Hybrid poultry company, in partnership with the World Poultry Foundation, introduced its fast-growing Zambro chicken breed to approximately 200 farmers in Kambwamba, Zambia, resulting in over 20 immediate sales and highlighting the need for sustainable agricultural solutions amidst reduced internati...
Hybrid's Zambro Chickens Boost Food Security in Rural Zambia
Hybrid poultry company, in partnership with the World Poultry Foundation, introduced its fast-growing Zambro chicken breed to approximately 200 farmers in Kambwamba, Zambia, resulting in over 20 immediate sales and highlighting the need for sustainable agricultural solutions amidst reduced internati...
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African Mining: Opportunities and Challenges in the Context of Critical Minerals
A recent AFD-organized webinaire highlighted the opportunities and challenges of Africa's expanding mining sector, focusing on 'critical' minerals and other valuable resources. Experts discussed the AfCFTA's potential, governance issues, environmental concerns, and the need for better resource trans...
African Mining: Opportunities and Challenges in the Context of Critical Minerals
A recent AFD-organized webinaire highlighted the opportunities and challenges of Africa's expanding mining sector, focusing on 'critical' minerals and other valuable resources. Experts discussed the AfCFTA's potential, governance issues, environmental concerns, and the need for better resource trans...
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Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.
Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.
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Chinese Automakers Accelerate Southeast Asia Expansion
Chinese automakers, including BYD and GWM, are rapidly expanding into Southeast Asia, establishing factories and sales networks to meet booming demand for new energy vehicles, creating thousands of jobs and boosting the region's automotive industry transformation.
Chinese Automakers Accelerate Southeast Asia Expansion
Chinese automakers, including BYD and GWM, are rapidly expanding into Southeast Asia, establishing factories and sales networks to meet booming demand for new energy vehicles, creating thousands of jobs and boosting the region's automotive industry transformation.
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International Forum Showcases China's Poverty Reduction Model
A two-day international forum in southwest China's Nujiang prefecture brought together nearly 300 experts to share experiences in poverty reduction, highlighting China's success in lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and its implications for global development.
International Forum Showcases China's Poverty Reduction Model
A two-day international forum in southwest China's Nujiang prefecture brought together nearly 300 experts to share experiences in poverty reduction, highlighting China's success in lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and its implications for global development.
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China Shares Poverty Alleviation Model at Yunnan Forum
A forum in Yunnan, China, brings together 300 international delegates to discuss China's poverty alleviation success, featuring case studies from the previously impoverished Nujiang prefecture where poverty rates decreased from 56 percent to near zero by 2020, and explore sustainable rural developme...
China Shares Poverty Alleviation Model at Yunnan Forum
A forum in Yunnan, China, brings together 300 international delegates to discuss China's poverty alleviation success, featuring case studies from the previously impoverished Nujiang prefecture where poverty rates decreased from 56 percent to near zero by 2020, and explore sustainable rural developme...
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USAID Closure: Global Impact and Reimagining International Aid
The abrupt closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has created global uncertainty, disrupting over $6.5 billion in annual aid and prompting a reevaluation of international development strategies, particularly impacting regions like Africa and the Caribbean.

USAID Closure: Global Impact and Reimagining International Aid
The abrupt closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has created global uncertainty, disrupting over $6.5 billion in annual aid and prompting a reevaluation of international development strategies, particularly impacting regions like Africa and the Caribbean.
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Chile Seeks to Modernize Environmental Regulations Amidst Climate Change Concerns
The Chilean government is pursuing a domestic environmental reform bill and an Inter-American Court opinion on climate change duties, aiming to streamline regulations and strengthen environmental protections, but faces obstacles such as indigenous consultations and project litigation.

Chile Seeks to Modernize Environmental Regulations Amidst Climate Change Concerns
The Chilean government is pursuing a domestic environmental reform bill and an Inter-American Court opinion on climate change duties, aiming to streamline regulations and strengthen environmental protections, but faces obstacles such as indigenous consultations and project litigation.
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56% Bias Score

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...
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16% Bias Score

Chinese Carmakers Accelerate Southeast Asia Expansion
Chinese automakers like BYD and Great Wall Motor are rapidly expanding into Southeast Asia, establishing factories and sales networks to capitalize on growing demand, particularly for new energy vehicles (NEVs). BYD's new Thai plant, projected to create 10,000 jobs, and Geely's Malaysian Automotive ...

Chinese Carmakers Accelerate Southeast Asia Expansion
Chinese automakers like BYD and Great Wall Motor are rapidly expanding into Southeast Asia, establishing factories and sales networks to capitalize on growing demand, particularly for new energy vehicles (NEVs). BYD's new Thai plant, projected to create 10,000 jobs, and Geely's Malaysian Automotive ...
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40% Bias Score

Aurum Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment for 1.59 Million Ounce Boundiali Gold Project
Aurum Resources, an ASX-listed company, has commissioned Envitech to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment for its 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, a crucial step towards establishing an open-pit mine, leveraging Envitech's successful track record in securi...

Aurum Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment for 1.59 Million Ounce Boundiali Gold Project
Aurum Resources, an ASX-listed company, has commissioned Envitech to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment for its 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, a crucial step towards establishing an open-pit mine, leveraging Envitech's successful track record in securi...
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CAF Approves \$1.445 Billion for Latin American Development Projects
CAF approved \$1.445 billion for projects in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Honduras, focusing on infrastructure, education, migration, and business competitiveness, as announced at its first 2025 board meeting in Santiago, Chile.

CAF Approves \$1.445 Billion for Latin American Development Projects
CAF approved \$1.445 billion for projects in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Honduras, focusing on infrastructure, education, migration, and business competitiveness, as announced at its first 2025 board meeting in Santiago, Chile.
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40% Bias Score
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