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Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
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16% Bias Score


Estonia's Top Press Freedom Ranking: Stability, Education, and Legal Action
Estonia's high ranking in the 2024 Reporters Without Borders' press freedom index, second only to Norway, is attributed to its stable political climate, diverse media landscape, strong media education, and effective legal action against intimidation attempts, contrasting with its neighbor Russia, wh...
Estonia's Top Press Freedom Ranking: Stability, Education, and Legal Action
Estonia's high ranking in the 2024 Reporters Without Borders' press freedom index, second only to Norway, is attributed to its stable political climate, diverse media landscape, strong media education, and effective legal action against intimidation attempts, contrasting with its neighbor Russia, wh...
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44% Bias Score


Ideological Appropriation in "Three Times Left Is Right"
Three Times Left Is Right," a play by Julian Hetzel, uses a real-life couple—a left-leaning academic and a right-wing publicist—to dramatize the ideological appropriation of left-wing sentiments by the right, highlighting the blurring lines between political ideologies and the emotional nature of th...
Ideological Appropriation in "Three Times Left Is Right"
Three Times Left Is Right," a play by Julian Hetzel, uses a real-life couple—a left-leaning academic and a right-wing publicist—to dramatize the ideological appropriation of left-wing sentiments by the right, highlighting the blurring lines between political ideologies and the emotional nature of th...
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60% Bias Score


Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza on Sunday, accompanied by heavy air strikes, killing over 100 Palestinians; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered to end the fighting but on conditions Hamas rejects, while the UN calls the operation an ethnic cleansing.
Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza on Sunday, accompanied by heavy air strikes, killing over 100 Palestinians; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered to end the fighting but on conditions Hamas rejects, while the UN calls the operation an ethnic cleansing.
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60% Bias Score


Trump to Speak with Putin Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump plans a call with Vladimir Putin, following Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul, while the EU proposes a lower oil price cap on Russia and Russia bans Amnesty International.
Trump to Speak with Putin Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump plans a call with Vladimir Putin, following Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul, while the EU proposes a lower oil price cap on Russia and Russia bans Amnesty International.
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Annexation of Crimea: Human Rights Abuses and International Law Violations
Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, followed by the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, demonstrates a pattern of human rights abuses against Crimean Tatars, including arbitrary arrests, forced mobilization, and cultural suppression, violating international law and demanding accountability.
Russia's Annexation of Crimea: Human Rights Abuses and International Law Violations
Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, followed by the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, demonstrates a pattern of human rights abuses against Crimean Tatars, including arbitrary arrests, forced mobilization, and cultural suppression, violating international law and demanding accountability.
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60% Bias Score

Dan Wins Romanian Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Challenger
In the Romanian presidential election, independent candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated far-right leader George Simion with 54 percent of the vote, preventing a potential rise of extremism. The election reveals deep societal divisions, as Simion received 46 percent of the vote, highlighting the need for n...

Dan Wins Romanian Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Challenger
In the Romanian presidential election, independent candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated far-right leader George Simion with 54 percent of the vote, preventing a potential rise of extremism. The election reveals deep societal divisions, as Simion received 46 percent of the vote, highlighting the need for n...
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60% Bias Score

Record High of Right-Wing Attacks in Germany in 2024
German victim support centers reported a record 3,453 right-wing attacks in 2024, resulting in 9 deaths and involving various hate-motivated crimes like murder, assault, arson, and property damage; the increase correlates with rising support for the AfD and is highlighted by underreporting of right-...

Record High of Right-Wing Attacks in Germany in 2024
German victim support centers reported a record 3,453 right-wing attacks in 2024, resulting in 9 deaths and involving various hate-motivated crimes like murder, assault, arson, and property damage; the increase correlates with rising support for the AfD and is highlighted by underreporting of right-...
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44% Bias Score

EU Guidelines to Curb Greenwashing in Finance
New EU guidelines aim to curb "greenwashing" in the financial sector by making it easier for investors to identify truly sustainable funds, but critics warn that loopholes remain a concern.

EU Guidelines to Curb Greenwashing in Finance
New EU guidelines aim to curb "greenwashing" in the financial sector by making it easier for investors to identify truly sustainable funds, but critics warn that loopholes remain a concern.
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44% Bias Score

Israel's Shift in Gaza Strategy: Targeting Civilians to Pressure Hamas
Israel's Gaza offensive represents a departure from its long-standing policy of minimizing civilian casualties, employing a strategy that targets the civilian population to pressure Hamas, violating international law and raising concerns about the erosion of humanitarian norms.

Israel's Shift in Gaza Strategy: Targeting Civilians to Pressure Hamas
Israel's Gaza offensive represents a departure from its long-standing policy of minimizing civilian casualties, employing a strategy that targets the civilian population to pressure Hamas, violating international law and raising concerns about the erosion of humanitarian norms.
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60% Bias Score

US Denies Plan to Relocate Palestinians to Libya Amid Outcry
A US TV report alleges a plan to relocate one million Palestinians to Libya in exchange for unfreezing Libyan assets; the US denies the plan, but Libyans express strong opposition amid their internal conflicts.

US Denies Plan to Relocate Palestinians to Libya Amid Outcry
A US TV report alleges a plan to relocate one million Palestinians to Libya in exchange for unfreezing Libyan assets; the US denies the plan, but Libyans express strong opposition amid their internal conflicts.
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52% Bias Score

ARD Docudrama Challenges RAF Narrative of Oppression in Stammheim Prison
Stammheim – Zeit des Terrors", a new ARD docudrama, revisits the 1970s imprisonment of the Red Army Faction (RAF) leadership in Stuttgart-Stammheim, contrasting their claims of state oppression with evidence of relatively lenient conditions and highlighting their internal conflicts and actions leadi...

ARD Docudrama Challenges RAF Narrative of Oppression in Stammheim Prison
Stammheim – Zeit des Terrors", a new ARD docudrama, revisits the 1970s imprisonment of the Red Army Faction (RAF) leadership in Stuttgart-Stammheim, contrasting their claims of state oppression with evidence of relatively lenient conditions and highlighting their internal conflicts and actions leadi...
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64% Bias Score
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