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Ramaphosa in Algiers: Strengthening Ties and Advocating for UN Reform
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded a visit to Algeria on Friday, praising Algeria's UN Security Council role, advocating for its reform, and emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including green hydrogen and renewable energy, while supporting the Palestini...
Ramaphosa in Algiers: Strengthening Ties and Advocating for UN Reform
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded a visit to Algeria on Friday, praising Algeria's UN Security Council role, advocating for its reform, and emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including green hydrogen and renewable energy, while supporting the Palestini...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Demands Apology from Spain for Conquest Violence
Mexico City demanded an apology from Spain for the conquest's violence, prompting criticism from former president Felipe Calderón and a counter-criticism from current president Claudia Sheinbaum, who also revealed that she did not invite King Felipe VI to her inauguration due to Spain's perceived di...
Mexico Demands Apology from Spain for Conquest Violence
Mexico City demanded an apology from Spain for the conquest's violence, prompting criticism from former president Felipe Calderón and a counter-criticism from current president Claudia Sheinbaum, who also revealed that she did not invite King Felipe VI to her inauguration due to Spain's perceived di...
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Belgium to Pay Reparations for Colonial-Era Abduction of Mixed-Race Congolese Women
A Belgian appeals court ruled that the state must pay $267,000 in compensation to five mixed-race women forcibly taken from their families in the Belgian Congo between 1948 and 1961, recognizing the abductions as a crime against humanity.
Belgium to Pay Reparations for Colonial-Era Abduction of Mixed-Race Congolese Women
A Belgian appeals court ruled that the state must pay $267,000 in compensation to five mixed-race women forcibly taken from their families in the Belgian Congo between 1948 and 1961, recognizing the abductions as a crime against humanity.
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24% Bias Score


Belgian State Convicted for Colonial-Era Child Kidnappings
A Belgian appeals court convicted the Belgian state for the systematic kidnapping of children of mixed heritage during its colonial rule in Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi between 1946 and 1960, awarding compensation to five women.
Belgian State Convicted for Colonial-Era Child Kidnappings
A Belgian appeals court convicted the Belgian state for the systematic kidnapping of children of mixed heritage during its colonial rule in Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi between 1946 and 1960, awarding compensation to five women.
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52% Bias Score


Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
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44% Bias Score


Art Installation Condemns Colonization at Miami Art Week
Nicholas Galanin's monumental art installation "Seletega" uses 90-foot-long sails to symbolize the arrival of colonizers in Florida during Miami Art Week (Dec 3-8, 2024), creating a powerful juxtaposition against the backdrop of luxury and wealth, forcing reflection on the lasting impacts of coloniz...
Art Installation Condemns Colonization at Miami Art Week
Nicholas Galanin's monumental art installation "Seletega" uses 90-foot-long sails to symbolize the arrival of colonizers in Florida during Miami Art Week (Dec 3-8, 2024), creating a powerful juxtaposition against the backdrop of luxury and wealth, forcing reflection on the lasting impacts of coloniz...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...

Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...
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20% Bias Score

Germany Repatriates Ancestral Remains to Australia
Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were returned to the Ugar Island community in a ceremony described as a 'sad but joyful' moment, part of Germany's effort to return colonial-era artifacts.

Germany Repatriates Ancestral Remains to Australia
Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were returned to the Ugar Island community in a ceremony described as a 'sad but joyful' moment, part of Germany's effort to return colonial-era artifacts.
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32% Bias Score

Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.

Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.
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40% Bias Score

Belgium to Compensate Congolese Women for Colonial-Era Abduction
A Belgian court ruled that the government must compensate five Congolese women for being forcibly separated from their mothers during colonial rule, declaring the actions crimes against humanity.

Belgium to Compensate Congolese Women for Colonial-Era Abduction
A Belgian court ruled that the government must compensate five Congolese women for being forcibly separated from their mothers during colonial rule, declaring the actions crimes against humanity.
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28% Bias Score

2024 Turner Prize Shortlist Highlights Diverse Artists and Socially Conscious Themes
The 2024 Turner Prize shortlist includes Pio Abad (Philippines), Jasleen Kaur (Scotland/India), Delaine Le Bas (Roma, UK), and Claudette Johnson (Jamaica/UK), whose works explore colonialism, cultural identity, and marginalized communities; the exhibition runs until February 16, 2025, at Tate Britai...

2024 Turner Prize Shortlist Highlights Diverse Artists and Socially Conscious Themes
The 2024 Turner Prize shortlist includes Pio Abad (Philippines), Jasleen Kaur (Scotland/India), Delaine Le Bas (Roma, UK), and Claudette Johnson (Jamaica/UK), whose works explore colonialism, cultural identity, and marginalized communities; the exhibition runs until February 16, 2025, at Tate Britai...
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16% Bias Score

France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.

France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
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36% Bias Score
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