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Bandung Conference at 70: Global South's Rising Influence on International Security
The 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference underscores the Global South's growing influence in international relations, offering an alternative model of cooperation and non-alignment exemplified by organizations like ASEAN and SCO, challenging the Western-centric system and the risks of power-ba...
Bandung Conference at 70: Global South's Rising Influence on International Security
The 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference underscores the Global South's growing influence in international relations, offering an alternative model of cooperation and non-alignment exemplified by organizations like ASEAN and SCO, challenging the Western-centric system and the risks of power-ba...
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44% Bias Score


Missing Nuke Found After 80 Days in Palomares
On January 17, 1966, a US B-52 bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker near Palomares, Spain, dropping four hydrogen bombs; three were quickly recovered, but the fourth was found 80 days later in the Mediterranean Sea after an extensive search.
Missing Nuke Found After 80 Days in Palomares
On January 17, 1966, a US B-52 bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker near Palomares, Spain, dropping four hydrogen bombs; three were quickly recovered, but the fourth was found 80 days later in the Mediterranean Sea after an extensive search.
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36% Bias Score


Post-War German Intellectuals: Gehlen, Adorno, and the Moral Reckoning
Thomas Wagner's "Adventures of Modernity" examines the post-1945 German intellectual scene through the lives and ideas of sociologist Arnold Gehlen, a former Nazi, and Theodor W. Adorno, a Jewish emigrant, highlighting their surprising collaboration and the complexities of post-war German society.
Post-War German Intellectuals: Gehlen, Adorno, and the Moral Reckoning
Thomas Wagner's "Adventures of Modernity" examines the post-1945 German intellectual scene through the lives and ideas of sociologist Arnold Gehlen, a former Nazi, and Theodor W. Adorno, a Jewish emigrant, highlighting their surprising collaboration and the complexities of post-war German society.
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48% Bias Score


Death of East German Dissident Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old East German dissident and human rights activist, died on Saturday; his decades-long activism against the SED regime, including imprisonment, led to post-reunification roles as a minister and member of parliament, while his early criticism of Putin and China's actions remai...
Death of East German Dissident Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old East German dissident and human rights activist, died on Saturday; his decades-long activism against the SED regime, including imprisonment, led to post-reunification roles as a minister and member of parliament, while his early criticism of Putin and China's actions remai...
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16% Bias Score


John Paul II: 20 Years After – A Legacy of Global Influence
The German news outlet RND commemorates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's death, highlighting his global influence, particularly his role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and his challenges to Soviet and US power, while acknowledging the complexities of his legacy within the Church.
John Paul II: 20 Years After – A Legacy of Global Influence
The German news outlet RND commemorates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's death, highlighting his global influence, particularly his role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and his challenges to Soviet and US power, while acknowledging the complexities of his legacy within the Church.
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48% Bias Score


The Cold War's Early Roots: Western Antagonism Before 1947
This article challenges the conventional narrative of the Cold War's origins, arguing that Western antagonism toward the Soviet Union predates 1947, citing pre-war actions and statements, the refusal to share military technology, and the atomic bombings of Japan as evidence of an early, premeditated...
The Cold War's Early Roots: Western Antagonism Before 1947
This article challenges the conventional narrative of the Cold War's origins, arguing that Western antagonism toward the Soviet Union predates 1947, citing pre-war actions and statements, the refusal to share military technology, and the atomic bombings of Japan as evidence of an early, premeditated...
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68% Bias Score

Khmer Rouge Takeover of Phnom Penh: A Genocide's 50th Anniversary
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a Cambodian genocide resulting in approximately 2 million deaths (a quarter of the population) within four years due to their communist ideology and brutal regime.

Khmer Rouge Takeover of Phnom Penh: A Genocide's 50th Anniversary
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a Cambodian genocide resulting in approximately 2 million deaths (a quarter of the population) within four years due to their communist ideology and brutal regime.
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64% Bias Score

US Bans Diplomats' Romantic Relations With Chinese Citizens
The U.S. government has banned American diplomats and officials in China from romantic relationships with Chinese citizens, a measure reflecting heightened tensions and distrust between the two nations and reminiscent of Cold War practices.

US Bans Diplomats' Romantic Relations With Chinese Citizens
The U.S. government has banned American diplomats and officials in China from romantic relationships with Chinese citizens, a measure reflecting heightened tensions and distrust between the two nations and reminiscent of Cold War practices.
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64% Bias Score

East German Stasi Hotline Recordings Reveal Hidden Dissent
Recordings of calls to the East German Ministry for State Security's (MfS) publicly listed hotline from 1979-1983 reveal a surprising number of prank calls, threats, and insults alongside official inquiries and denunciations, providing insight into citizen-Stasi interactions and hidden forms of resi...

East German Stasi Hotline Recordings Reveal Hidden Dissent
Recordings of calls to the East German Ministry for State Security's (MfS) publicly listed hotline from 1979-1983 reveal a surprising number of prank calls, threats, and insults alongside official inquiries and denunciations, providing insight into citizen-Stasi interactions and hidden forms of resi...
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44% Bias Score

Forgotten Legacy: East German Civil Rights Movement's Enduring Impact
The East German civil rights movement, led by figures like Gerd Poppe, fought for human rights within the DDR during the 1980s, facing state repression; despite achieving a democratic DDR, they gained little electoral support in 1990, yet their legacy continues to shape German foreign policy debates...

Forgotten Legacy: East German Civil Rights Movement's Enduring Impact
The East German civil rights movement, led by figures like Gerd Poppe, fought for human rights within the DDR during the 1980s, facing state repression; despite achieving a democratic DDR, they gained little electoral support in 1990, yet their legacy continues to shape German foreign policy debates...
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56% Bias Score

Gorizia and Nova Gorica: A Border Divides, Smuggling Unites
The 1947 border division between Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia, caused immediate family separations and economic disruptions, leading to widespread smuggling; however, this event unexpectedly united the two communities, and now, despite recent border control reintroduction, they are work...

Gorizia and Nova Gorica: A Border Divides, Smuggling Unites
The 1947 border division between Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia, caused immediate family separations and economic disruptions, leading to widespread smuggling; however, this event unexpectedly united the two communities, and now, despite recent border control reintroduction, they are work...
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36% Bias Score

UK Convicts Six in Largest Spy Case Since Cold War
Six Bulgarians were convicted in the UK for spying for Russia for almost three years, using advanced technology and honeytrap plots costing at least \£200,000; this is the largest spy case in decades and signifies a surge in state-backed espionage.

UK Convicts Six in Largest Spy Case Since Cold War
Six Bulgarians were convicted in the UK for spying for Russia for almost three years, using advanced technology and honeytrap plots costing at least \£200,000; this is the largest spy case in decades and signifies a surge in state-backed espionage.
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52% Bias Score
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