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Graphic Novel Explores Holocaust's Intergenerational Trauma
Les Mémoires de la Shoah", a graphic novel published in 2025 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi death camps, uses survivor testimonies and accounts from children of both victims and perpetrators to explore the lasting impact of the Holocaust, avoiding explicit depictions of atrocitie...
Graphic Novel Explores Holocaust's Intergenerational Trauma
Les Mémoires de la Shoah", a graphic novel published in 2025 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi death camps, uses survivor testimonies and accounts from children of both victims and perpetrators to explore the lasting impact of the Holocaust, avoiding explicit depictions of atrocitie...
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20% Bias Score


Close Race in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges Mayoral Election: LFI Candidate Takes Narrow Lead
In Villeneuve-Saint-Georges's mayoral election's first round, LFI's Louis Boyard narrowly led with 24.89% against Kristell Niasme (LR) at 22.70%, forcing a suspenseful second round, significantly testing LFI's local electoral strategy and the impact of the previous mayor's scandal.
Close Race in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges Mayoral Election: LFI Candidate Takes Narrow Lead
In Villeneuve-Saint-Georges's mayoral election's first round, LFI's Louis Boyard narrowly led with 24.89% against Kristell Niasme (LR) at 22.70%, forcing a suspenseful second round, significantly testing LFI's local electoral strategy and the impact of the previous mayor's scandal.
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60% Bias Score


Tariquet Wine Producer Files for Bankruptcy Protection Amidst Multiple Challenges
Tariquet, a major Gascon wine producer, filed for bankruptcy protection on January 20th due to a combination of the Covid-19 pandemic, increased production costs, shifting customs policies, extreme weather, and possibly overpricing, resulting in a sales drop from 8 million bottles in 2021 to 5.5 mil...
Tariquet Wine Producer Files for Bankruptcy Protection Amidst Multiple Challenges
Tariquet, a major Gascon wine producer, filed for bankruptcy protection on January 20th due to a combination of the Covid-19 pandemic, increased production costs, shifting customs policies, extreme weather, and possibly overpricing, resulting in a sales drop from 8 million bottles in 2021 to 5.5 mil...
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36% Bias Score


DRC Conflict: Intense Fighting Near Goma, 13 Soldiers Dead
Intense fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, is escalating near Goma, DRC, resulting in the deaths of thirteen foreign soldiers, including UN peacekeepers, prompting emergency UN Security Council meetings and international calls for a ceasefire.
DRC Conflict: Intense Fighting Near Goma, 13 Soldiers Dead
Intense fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, is escalating near Goma, DRC, resulting in the deaths of thirteen foreign soldiers, including UN peacekeepers, prompting emergency UN Security Council meetings and international calls for a ceasefire.
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32% Bias Score


South Korean Prosecutors Indict Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for Insurrection
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was indicted on January 26th for leading an insurrection following his failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, remaining in detention until his trial within six months.
South Korean Prosecutors Indict Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for Insurrection
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was indicted on January 26th for leading an insurrection following his failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, remaining in detention until his trial within six months.
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48% Bias Score


Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
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52% Bias Score

Auschwitz Liberation and International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Soviet liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945, revealed its horrors; the UN later designated this date as International Holocaust Remembrance Day to prevent future atrocities, highlighting the complex relationship between physical liberation and collective memory.

Auschwitz Liberation and International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Soviet liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945, revealed its horrors; the UN later designated this date as International Holocaust Remembrance Day to prevent future atrocities, highlighting the complex relationship between physical liberation and collective memory.
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16% Bias Score

French Supreme Court Rules on International Wills and Language Barriers
The French Supreme Court ruled that an international will, even if written in a language the testator doesn't understand, requires a sworn interpreter, overturning a lower court decision that had upheld the will based on the Washington Convention of 1973.

French Supreme Court Rules on International Wills and Language Barriers
The French Supreme Court ruled that an international will, even if written in a language the testator doesn't understand, requires a sworn interpreter, overturning a lower court decision that had upheld the will based on the Washington Convention of 1973.
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52% Bias Score

Tech Giants Defy EU Digital Laws, Fueling Disinformation
Major American, Russian, and Chinese tech companies openly defy European digital laws, promoting disinformation, hate speech, and violence to boost profits and potentially undermine European democracies; legal action is underway.

Tech Giants Defy EU Digital Laws, Fueling Disinformation
Major American, Russian, and Chinese tech companies openly defy European digital laws, promoting disinformation, hate speech, and violence to boost profits and potentially undermine European democracies; legal action is underway.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Second Inauguration: A Family Affair
On January 20th, 2024, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, four years after his controversial first term, with his family present and wearing symbolic attire.

Trump's Second Inauguration: A Family Affair
On January 20th, 2024, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, four years after his controversial first term, with his family present and wearing symbolic attire.
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56% Bias Score

Sarkozy Denies Deal with Libya over al-Senoussi's Arrest Warrant
On January 23, 2024, a French court questioned Nicolas Sarkozy about alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, specifically regarding a potential deal to lift the arrest warrant of Abdullah al-Senoussi. Sarkozy denied involvement, implicating Jacques Chirac instead. Evidence sugges...

Sarkozy Denies Deal with Libya over al-Senoussi's Arrest Warrant
On January 23, 2024, a French court questioned Nicolas Sarkozy about alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, specifically regarding a potential deal to lift the arrest warrant of Abdullah al-Senoussi. Sarkozy denied involvement, implicating Jacques Chirac instead. Evidence sugges...
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40% Bias Score

Lukashenko "Wins" Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's authoritarian president, "won" re-election on January 26th with 87.6% of the vote, according to official exit polls, prompting widespread international condemnation and further isolating the country.

Lukashenko "Wins" Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's authoritarian president, "won" re-election on January 26th with 87.6% of the vote, according to official exit polls, prompting widespread international condemnation and further isolating the country.
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60% Bias Score
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