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Togo's Constitutional Shift Consolidates Gnassingbé's Power
Faure Gnassingbé, ruling Togo for two decades, is now the President of the Council of Ministers after a constitutional change abolishing direct presidential elections, securing his power through his party's supermajority in recent elections amid opposition protests and restricted media access.
Togo's Constitutional Shift Consolidates Gnassingbé's Power
Faure Gnassingbé, ruling Togo for two decades, is now the President of the Council of Ministers after a constitutional change abolishing direct presidential elections, securing his power through his party's supermajority in recent elections amid opposition protests and restricted media access.
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56% Bias Score


Togo Marks 20th Anniversary of Eyadéma's Death, Reflecting on Complex Legacy
Togo commemorated the 20th anniversary of President Gnassingbé Eyadéma's death on February 5th, 2025, with a ceremony highlighting his 38-year rule marked by economic development, military modernization, and active diplomacy, despite controversies surrounding his governance.
Togo Marks 20th Anniversary of Eyadéma's Death, Reflecting on Complex Legacy
Togo commemorated the 20th anniversary of President Gnassingbé Eyadéma's death on February 5th, 2025, with a ceremony highlighting his 38-year rule marked by economic development, military modernization, and active diplomacy, despite controversies surrounding his governance.
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48% Bias Score


Togo Announces Judicial Reforms to Tackle Land Disputes and Modernize Justice System
Togo's Justice Minister announced judicial reforms for 2025, prioritizing land dispute resolution due to their prevalence in courts. These reforms aim to improve land management, regulate sales, enhance judicial infrastructure, and improve magistrate working conditions to build a more equitable just...
Togo Announces Judicial Reforms to Tackle Land Disputes and Modernize Justice System
Togo's Justice Minister announced judicial reforms for 2025, prioritizing land dispute resolution due to their prevalence in courts. These reforms aim to improve land management, regulate sales, enhance judicial infrastructure, and improve magistrate working conditions to build a more equitable just...
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36% Bias Score


World Bank Funds Togo's Digital Transformation with $100 Million
The World Bank approved $100 million in funding for Togo to improve digital infrastructure, connecting 8,000 public institutions and over 1 million people to high-speed internet, fostering digital skills and entrepreneurship to boost economic growth and climate resilience.
World Bank Funds Togo's Digital Transformation with $100 Million
The World Bank approved $100 million in funding for Togo to improve digital infrastructure, connecting 8,000 public institutions and over 1 million people to high-speed internet, fostering digital skills and entrepreneurship to boost economic growth and climate resilience.
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44% Bias Score


World Bank Approves $200 Million for Togo's Development Reforms
The World Bank approved a $200 million grant to support Togo's ambitious reforms for sustainable and inclusive development, focusing on agriculture, rural electrification, climate change, human capital, and fiscal space, aligning with the government's 2025 roadmap and emergency plan for the Savanes ...
World Bank Approves $200 Million for Togo's Development Reforms
The World Bank approved a $200 million grant to support Togo's ambitious reforms for sustainable and inclusive development, focusing on agriculture, rural electrification, climate change, human capital, and fiscal space, aligning with the government's 2025 roadmap and emergency plan for the Savanes ...
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20% Bias Score

Togo's Ruling Party Wins Senate Majority in Historic Elections
In Togo's first senatorial elections held on February 15th, 2025, the ruling UNIR party secured 34 out of 41 seats, solidifying its control under the newly adopted constitution transitioning the country to a parliamentary system.

Togo's Ruling Party Wins Senate Majority in Historic Elections
In Togo's first senatorial elections held on February 15th, 2025, the ruling UNIR party secured 34 out of 41 seats, solidifying its control under the newly adopted constitution transitioning the country to a parliamentary system.
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40% Bias Score

Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...

Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...
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56% Bias Score

Eyadéma's Long Rule: Economic Development and Complex Legacy in Togo
Gnassingbé Eyadéma's 38-year rule in Togo (1967-2005) saw significant economic development through phosphate exploitation, infrastructure development, tourism investment, and a strong military, while his active diplomacy positioned Togo internationally, leaving a complex legacy.

Eyadéma's Long Rule: Economic Development and Complex Legacy in Togo
Gnassingbé Eyadéma's 38-year rule in Togo (1967-2005) saw significant economic development through phosphate exploitation, infrastructure development, tourism investment, and a strong military, while his active diplomacy positioned Togo internationally, leaving a complex legacy.
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56% Bias Score

Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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24% Bias Score

Microloan Program Empowers Togolese Women
Rebekah Acker, inspired by her parents' missionary work, leads Le Pont a Bridge to Africa's Prisca Peace Project, providing $100 microloans and business training to 18 Togolese communities, resulting in a 100% repayment rate within 8 months.

Microloan Program Empowers Togolese Women
Rebekah Acker, inspired by her parents' missionary work, leads Le Pont a Bridge to Africa's Prisca Peace Project, providing $100 microloans and business training to 18 Togolese communities, resulting in a 100% repayment rate within 8 months.
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56% Bias Score
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