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Ebola has taken their parents: the lives of Bunia orphans
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Ebola has taken their parents: the lives of Bunia orphans

The article titled 'Ebola a emporté leurs parents : la vie des orphelins de Bunia' by France 24 discusses the impact of the Ebola virus on children in Bunia, a region affected by the outbreak. The content appears to focus on the challenges faced by orphaned children due to parental deaths caused by the disease. However, the provided text does not include detailed information or specific data about the situation, as it seems to reference a video that requires enabling cookies for playback. The article mentions an image credit and provides a brief publication date.

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Ebola has taken their parents: the lives of Bunia orphans

The article titled 'Ebola a emporté leurs parents : la vie des orphelins de Bunia' by France 24 discusses the impact of the Ebola virus on children in Bunia, a region affected by the outbreak. The content appears to focus on the challenges faced by orphaned children due to parental deaths caused by the disease. However, the provided text does not include detailed information or specific data about the situation, as it seems to reference a video that requires enabling cookies for playback. The article mentions an image credit and provides a brief publication date.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a humanitarian issue related to the Ebola outbreak, which is a public health concern rather than a politically charged topic. While the subject matter involves government responsibility and public policy, the framing of the article does not show a clear ideological leaning. It

Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 40): The article only provides a title and mentions a YouTube video which cannot be accessed. There is no substantive content to assess factuality or objectivity. The reference to 'Ebola a emporté leurs parents' suggests a tragic event but lacks supporting details or sources.

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