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Hamburg's Stalled Street Renaming Highlights Ongoing Debate on Colonial Legacy
Hamburg will rename three streets honoring colonial profiteers, including Adolph Woermann, whose company transported German soldiers during the Herero and Namaqua genocide. However, the renaming of a fourth street honoring Justus Strandes is stalled due to concerns about the pronunciation of the pro...
Hamburg's Stalled Street Renaming Highlights Ongoing Debate on Colonial Legacy
Hamburg will rename three streets honoring colonial profiteers, including Adolph Woermann, whose company transported German soldiers during the Herero and Namaqua genocide. However, the renaming of a fourth street honoring Justus Strandes is stalled due to concerns about the pronunciation of the pro...
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48% Bias Score


Greenland's Prime Minister Calls for Independence from Denmark
Greenland's Prime Minister, Mute Egede, called for independence from Denmark in a New Year's address, citing unequal cooperation and past Danish misconduct; a referendum may coincide with April's elections, despite Greenland's reliance on โฌ500 million in annual Danish subsidies.
Greenland's Prime Minister Calls for Independence from Denmark
Greenland's Prime Minister, Mute Egede, called for independence from Denmark in a New Year's address, citing unequal cooperation and past Danish misconduct; a referendum may coincide with April's elections, despite Greenland's reliance on โฌ500 million in annual Danish subsidies.
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40% Bias Score


Senegalese Minister Sparks Outrage Over Tirailleur Remarks
Senegalese Minister Cheikh Oumar Diagne caused outrage by calling African Tirailleurs 'traitors,' sparking widespread criticism and calls for his resignation, particularly given Senegal's recent commemoration of the 1944 Thiaroye massacre where French colonial forces killed numerous African Tiraille...
Senegalese Minister Sparks Outrage Over Tirailleur Remarks
Senegalese Minister Cheikh Oumar Diagne caused outrage by calling African Tirailleurs 'traitors,' sparking widespread criticism and calls for his resignation, particularly given Senegal's recent commemoration of the 1944 Thiaroye massacre where French colonial forces killed numerous African Tiraille...
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40% Bias Score


Macron's Controversial Remarks in Mayotte Highlight France's Colonial Legacy
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Mayotte, a French island in the Indian Ocean devastated by a cyclone, was marred by a controversial statement to storm victims, perceived as insensitive and colonialist. His comments highlight the complex history of French colonialism in the region and the...
Macron's Controversial Remarks in Mayotte Highlight France's Colonial Legacy
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Mayotte, a French island in the Indian Ocean devastated by a cyclone, was marred by a controversial statement to storm victims, perceived as insensitive and colonialist. His comments highlight the complex history of French colonialism in the region and the...
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60% Bias Score


Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.
Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.
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48% Bias Score


Charter's 70th Anniversary Highlights Democratic Deficit in Dutch Kingdom
On May 29, 1954, Queen Juliana signed the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, ending colonial rule in the Caribbean and creating the Netherlands Antilles; this event is commemorated as Kingdom Day, but the Charter's democratic deficit and unequal power dynamics remain a point of contention.
Charter's 70th Anniversary Highlights Democratic Deficit in Dutch Kingdom
On May 29, 1954, Queen Juliana signed the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, ending colonial rule in the Caribbean and creating the Netherlands Antilles; this event is commemorated as Kingdom Day, but the Charter's democratic deficit and unequal power dynamics remain a point of contention.
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36% Bias Score

Muslim Unity: A Resilience Against Colonial Narratives
This article refutes the common perception of Muslim disunity, arguing that a shared belief in Islam's core principles creates a strong, enduring bond that persists despite political divisions and the legacy of colonialism; it calls for reframing narratives to highlight resilience and promote unity.

Muslim Unity: A Resilience Against Colonial Narratives
This article refutes the common perception of Muslim disunity, arguing that a shared belief in Islam's core principles creates a strong, enduring bond that persists despite political divisions and the legacy of colonialism; it calls for reframing narratives to highlight resilience and promote unity.
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56% Bias Score

Senegal Rejects Minister's Tirailleurs as "Traitors" Statement
The Senegalese government on December 26th rejected Minister Cheikh Oumar Diagne's statement labeling Tirailleurs as traitors, contrasting sharply with the government's recent commemoration of these soldiers; the controversy highlights conflicting narratives about colonial history.

Senegal Rejects Minister's Tirailleurs as "Traitors" Statement
The Senegalese government on December 26th rejected Minister Cheikh Oumar Diagne's statement labeling Tirailleurs as traitors, contrasting sharply with the government's recent commemoration of these soldiers; the controversy highlights conflicting narratives about colonial history.
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44% Bias Score

Chagos Islands Deal Stalled Over Financial Disagreements
Negotiations between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Islands are stalled due to disagreements over financial compensation for Mauritius relinquishing sovereignty, despite an agreement for the UK to retain a 99-year lease on Diego Garcia. This is prompting criticism in the UK from the Conservati...

Chagos Islands Deal Stalled Over Financial Disagreements
Negotiations between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Islands are stalled due to disagreements over financial compensation for Mauritius relinquishing sovereignty, despite an agreement for the UK to retain a 99-year lease on Diego Garcia. This is prompting criticism in the UK from the Conservati...
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44% Bias Score

Ancient DNA Confirms Pre-Columbian Syphilis in Americas
Analysis of ancient DNA from pre-Columbian remains in the Americas confirms the presence of Treponema pallidum, the bacteria causing syphilis, before 1492, challenging the traditional view of its European origin and highlighting the role of colonialism in its global spread.

Ancient DNA Confirms Pre-Columbian Syphilis in Americas
Analysis of ancient DNA from pre-Columbian remains in the Americas confirms the presence of Treponema pallidum, the bacteria causing syphilis, before 1492, challenging the traditional view of its European origin and highlighting the role of colonialism in its global spread.
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36% Bias Score

IPBES Report: Capitalism and Nature Domination Fuel Biodiversity Loss, Urgent Systemic Change Needed
A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) reveals that capitalism and humanity's domination of nature are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, urging a systemic economic overhaul comparable to the Industrial Revolution to addres...

IPBES Report: Capitalism and Nature Domination Fuel Biodiversity Loss, Urgent Systemic Change Needed
A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) reveals that capitalism and humanity's domination of nature are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, urging a systemic economic overhaul comparable to the Industrial Revolution to addres...
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48% Bias Score

"Dahomey": Repatriation and the Reclaiming of African Identity
Mati Diop's documentary, "Dahomey," follows the repatriation of 26 artifacts stolen from Benin in 1892, exploring the emotional and educational impact of this return on the Beninese people, particularly its youth, revealing a complex debate about cultural restitution and its limitations.

"Dahomey": Repatriation and the Reclaiming of African Identity
Mati Diop's documentary, "Dahomey," follows the repatriation of 26 artifacts stolen from Benin in 1892, exploring the emotional and educational impact of this return on the Beninese people, particularly its youth, revealing a complex debate about cultural restitution and its limitations.
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44% Bias Score
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