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Edut 710: Documenting Trauma, Facilitating Healing After October 7 Attacks
The Edut 710 project, inspired by psychiatrist Dori Laub, has collected over 1400 video testimonies from October 7 attack survivors; hundreds are publicly available online in multiple languages, emphasizing the therapeutic value of sharing trauma through empathetic listening.
Edut 710: Documenting Trauma, Facilitating Healing After October 7 Attacks
The Edut 710 project, inspired by psychiatrist Dori Laub, has collected over 1400 video testimonies from October 7 attack survivors; hundreds are publicly available online in multiple languages, emphasizing the therapeutic value of sharing trauma through empathetic listening.
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20% Bias Score


Holocaust Memory: A 30-Year Retrospective on "Le Monde's" Investigative Series
Le Monde's" 1995 investigative series explored Holocaust memory transmission through survivor testimonies, revealing generational trauma and the persistent silence in some German communities about Nazi complicity, impacting historical accuracy and societal reconciliation.
Holocaust Memory: A 30-Year Retrospective on "Le Monde's" Investigative Series
Le Monde's" 1995 investigative series explored Holocaust memory transmission through survivor testimonies, revealing generational trauma and the persistent silence in some German communities about Nazi complicity, impacting historical accuracy and societal reconciliation.
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24% Bias Score


Return of Banned Books in Post-Assad Damascus
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after an 11-day offensive in early December led to the return of numerous previously banned books to Damascus bookstores, symbolizing a shift towards freedom of expression, although challenges remain due to the absence of clear guidelines from the new authoritie...
Return of Banned Books in Post-Assad Damascus
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after an 11-day offensive in early December led to the return of numerous previously banned books to Damascus bookstores, symbolizing a shift towards freedom of expression, although challenges remain due to the absence of clear guidelines from the new authoritie...
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32% Bias Score


China's Modernized Spring Festival: A Global Celebration
This year's Chinese Spring Festival, celebrated amid China's modernization, sees over 510 million travelers using expanded transport networks, technological advancements enhancing festivities, and global recognition with nearly 20 countries designating it an official holiday.
China's Modernized Spring Festival: A Global Celebration
This year's Chinese Spring Festival, celebrated amid China's modernization, sees over 510 million travelers using expanded transport networks, technological advancements enhancing festivities, and global recognition with nearly 20 countries designating it an official holiday.
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44% Bias Score


Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.
Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.
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48% Bias Score


Priceless Dacia Gold Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Three masked individuals stole at least four priceless Dacia gold artifacts, including a 500 BC golden helmet, from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on Saturday at approximately 3:57 am, using explosives to gain entry and exiting within three minutes; Interpol is now assisting with the inves...
Priceless Dacia Gold Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Three masked individuals stole at least four priceless Dacia gold artifacts, including a 500 BC golden helmet, from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on Saturday at approximately 3:57 am, using explosives to gain entry and exiting within three minutes; Interpol is now assisting with the inves...
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40% Bias Score

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

We Are The World": A Night of Musical Unity for African Famine Relief
On January 28, 1985, over 40 music icons, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, collaborated at A&M Studios in Los Angeles to record "We Are The World," raising over \$60 million for African famine relief, becoming a cultural landmark and best-selling single.

We Are The World": A Night of Musical Unity for African Famine Relief
On January 28, 1985, over 40 music icons, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, collaborated at A&M Studios in Los Angeles to record "We Are The World," raising over \$60 million for African famine relief, becoming a cultural landmark and best-selling single.
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28% Bias Score

Xia-Shang Stone Structures Found in Wuhan
Excavations at the 3,500-year-old Panlongcheng site in Wuhan, China, have unearthed large-scale stone structures dating back to the Xia-Shang period (2070-1046 BC), representing the first such discovery in the Yangtze River basin and indicating a high social status for their builders.

Xia-Shang Stone Structures Found in Wuhan
Excavations at the 3,500-year-old Panlongcheng site in Wuhan, China, have unearthed large-scale stone structures dating back to the Xia-Shang period (2070-1046 BC), representing the first such discovery in the Yangtze River basin and indicating a high social status for their builders.
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20% Bias Score

Ancient Athenian Lottery Machine Reconstructed, Demonstrating Random Citizen Selection
A 300kg marble replica of an ancient Athenian kleroterion was constructed and used in an experiment involving 150 participants to demonstrate the ancient method of randomly selecting citizens for public office, highlighting its role in Athenian democracy and implications for modern systems.

Ancient Athenian Lottery Machine Reconstructed, Demonstrating Random Citizen Selection
A 300kg marble replica of an ancient Athenian kleroterion was constructed and used in an experiment involving 150 participants to demonstrate the ancient method of randomly selecting citizens for public office, highlighting its role in Athenian democracy and implications for modern systems.
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40% Bias Score

China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...

China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...
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52% Bias Score

Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...

Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...
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28% Bias Score
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