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International Authors Urge Macron to Reinstate Palestinian Evacuation Program
Following the suspension of France's Pause program for evacuating Palestinian artists and scholars, 20 prominent authors, including Nobel and Pulitzer laureates, sent a letter to President Macron urging the program's reinstatement, citing the suspension as "collective punishment".
International Authors Urge Macron to Reinstate Palestinian Evacuation Program
Following the suspension of France's Pause program for evacuating Palestinian artists and scholars, 20 prominent authors, including Nobel and Pulitzer laureates, sent a letter to President Macron urging the program's reinstatement, citing the suspension as "collective punishment".
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28% Bias Score


Resurgence of Antisemitism in Germany Prompts Urgent Response
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speeches highlight rising antisemitism in Germany following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, emphasizing the need for stronger action against hate crimes and discrimination.
Resurgence of Antisemitism in Germany Prompts Urgent Response
German Chancellor Merz's emotional speeches highlight rising antisemitism in Germany following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, emphasizing the need for stronger action against hate crimes and discrimination.
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16% Bias Score


Flanders Festival Gent Cancels Concert by Israeli Conductor Lahav Shani Amidst Outrage
The Flanders Festival Gent canceled a concert by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Israeli Lahav Shani, due to his perceived insufficient distancing from Israeli government actions, sparking widespread condemnation for what critics call antisemitism.
Flanders Festival Gent Cancels Concert by Israeli Conductor Lahav Shani Amidst Outrage
The Flanders Festival Gent canceled a concert by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Israeli Lahav Shani, due to his perceived insufficient distancing from Israeli government actions, sparking widespread condemnation for what critics call antisemitism.
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36% Bias Score


German Identity: A Legal and Historical Perspective
Post-Nazi Germany's definition of German citizenship, enshrined in its Basic Law, is challenged by rising far-right sentiment echoing historical racial discrimination, impacting immigrants and minorities.
German Identity: A Legal and Historical Perspective
Post-Nazi Germany's definition of German citizenship, enshrined in its Basic Law, is challenged by rising far-right sentiment echoing historical racial discrimination, impacting immigrants and minorities.
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32% Bias Score


Canada First" Rally in Toronto Leads to Ten Arrests
Ten people were arrested in Toronto on Saturday after a "Canada First" rally advocating mass deportations and an end to mass immigration was met by a counter-demonstration at Christie Pits Park, a location significant for a historic antisemitic riot.
Canada First" Rally in Toronto Leads to Ten Arrests
Ten people were arrested in Toronto on Saturday after a "Canada First" rally advocating mass deportations and an end to mass immigration was met by a counter-demonstration at Christie Pits Park, a location significant for a historic antisemitic riot.
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36% Bias Score


NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Leads in Poll Despite Controversies
A New York Times/Siena College poll shows NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani leading in the race, despite controversies surrounding his stance on Israel and crime.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Leads in Poll Despite Controversies
A New York Times/Siena College poll shows NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani leading in the race, despite controversies surrounding his stance on Israel and crime.
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64% Bias Score

Flanders Festival Cancels Munich Philharmonic Concert Due to Conductor's Israeli Ties
The Flanders Festival Ghent canceled a scheduled performance by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra due to conductor Lahav Shani's unclear stance on the Israeli government, sparking criticism and accusations of antisemitism in Germany.

Flanders Festival Cancels Munich Philharmonic Concert Due to Conductor's Israeli Ties
The Flanders Festival Ghent canceled a scheduled performance by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra due to conductor Lahav Shani's unclear stance on the Israeli government, sparking criticism and accusations of antisemitism in Germany.
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56% Bias Score

Munich Synagogue Inauguration Highlights Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Antisemitism
The inauguration of a new synagogue in Munich, attended by German Chancellor Scholz and other officials, underscored the persistent threat of antisemitism in Germany, prompting emotional speeches and highlighting the need for continued vigilance against antisemitic violence.

Munich Synagogue Inauguration Highlights Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Antisemitism
The inauguration of a new synagogue in Munich, attended by German Chancellor Scholz and other officials, underscored the persistent threat of antisemitism in Germany, prompting emotional speeches and highlighting the need for continued vigilance against antisemitic violence.
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48% Bias Score

Amsterdam Police Investigate Bob Vylan Concert After Anti-Semitic Remarks
Following anti-Semitic remarks made during their Amsterdam concert, the punk rap duo Bob Vylan faces numerous police reports and potential legal action, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus incitement to violence.

Amsterdam Police Investigate Bob Vylan Concert After Anti-Semitic Remarks
Following anti-Semitic remarks made during their Amsterdam concert, the punk rap duo Bob Vylan faces numerous police reports and potential legal action, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus incitement to violence.
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32% Bias Score

Documentary Film Honors Life and Legacy of Marie Pfungst
A new documentary film, commissioned by the Dr.-Arthur-Pfungst-Stiftung and supported by the Hertie-Stiftung, details the life of Marie Pfungst (1862–1943), a prominent businesswoman, philanthropist, and women's rights advocate in Frankfurt who was murdered in Theresienstadt concentration camp.

Documentary Film Honors Life and Legacy of Marie Pfungst
A new documentary film, commissioned by the Dr.-Arthur-Pfungst-Stiftung and supported by the Hertie-Stiftung, details the life of Marie Pfungst (1862–1943), a prominent businesswoman, philanthropist, and women's rights advocate in Frankfurt who was murdered in Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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36% Bias Score

Gent Festival Cancels, Then Reconsiders, Israeli Conductor's Appearance Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Gent Festival in Flanders, Belgium, initially canceled, then reconsidered, Israeli conductor Lahav Shani's appearance due to his nationality and the ongoing Gaza conflict, sparking controversy and prompting Germany to sever ties with the festival.

Gent Festival Cancels, Then Reconsiders, Israeli Conductor's Appearance Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Gent Festival in Flanders, Belgium, initially canceled, then reconsidered, Israeli conductor Lahav Shani's appearance due to his nationality and the ongoing Gaza conflict, sparking controversy and prompting Germany to sever ties with the festival.
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64% Bias Score

UC Berkeley Shares 160 Names with Trump Administration in Antisemitism Probe
Facing a Department of Education investigation into alleged antisemitic incidents, UC Berkeley disclosed the names of 160 faculty members and students to the Trump administration, prompting concerns about academic freedom and due process.

UC Berkeley Shares 160 Names with Trump Administration in Antisemitism Probe
Facing a Department of Education investigation into alleged antisemitic incidents, UC Berkeley disclosed the names of 160 faculty members and students to the Trump administration, prompting concerns about academic freedom and due process.
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36% Bias Score
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