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Whitefella Yella Tree: A Review
Dylan Van Den Berg's award-winning play, Whitefella Yella Tree, follows two Indigenous Australian boys, Ty and Neddy, as they navigate adolescence, first love, and the devastating impact of colonization.
Whitefella Yella Tree: A Review
Dylan Van Den Berg's award-winning play, Whitefella Yella Tree, follows two Indigenous Australian boys, Ty and Neddy, as they navigate adolescence, first love, and the devastating impact of colonization.
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16% Bias Score


Netanyahu Declares No Palestinian State, Advances Major West Bank Settlement Project
On September 11th, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared there will be no Palestinian state during a ceremony launching a large settlement project in the occupied West Bank, involving 3,400 housing units in the E1 area, a move condemned internationally.
Netanyahu Declares No Palestinian State, Advances Major West Bank Settlement Project
On September 11th, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared there will be no Palestinian state during a ceremony launching a large settlement project in the occupied West Bank, involving 3,400 housing units in the E1 area, a move condemned internationally.
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44% Bias Score


Increased Surveillance and Restrictions on Palestinian Life in East Jerusalem
Since October 2023, increased Israeli security measures in East Jerusalem, including surveillance and restrictions on Palestinian expression, have heightened fears and tensions among Palestinian residents.
Increased Surveillance and Restrictions on Palestinian Life in East Jerusalem
Since October 2023, increased Israeli security measures in East Jerusalem, including surveillance and restrictions on Palestinian expression, have heightened fears and tensions among Palestinian residents.
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40% Bias Score


Ghana Demands Reparations; Africa Addresses HIV, Environment, and Security
Ghana's President Mahama demanded reparations for slavery and colonization; the 13th IAS Conference on HIV science opened in Kigali, Rwanda; African ministers met in Nairobi to discuss environmental transitions; and Tunisia announced 570 new security posts nationwide.
Ghana Demands Reparations; Africa Addresses HIV, Environment, and Security
Ghana's President Mahama demanded reparations for slavery and colonization; the 13th IAS Conference on HIV science opened in Kigali, Rwanda; African ministers met in Nairobi to discuss environmental transitions; and Tunisia announced 570 new security posts nationwide.
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16% Bias Score


Victorian Inquiry Finds British Colonization Resulted in Indigenous Genocide
A landmark inquiry in Victoria, Australia, has found that British colonization led to the genocide of the Indigenous population, with the population dropping from 60,000 to 15,000 between 1834 and 1851 due to violence, disease, and systemic oppression; the report includes 100 recommendations for red...
Victorian Inquiry Finds British Colonization Resulted in Indigenous Genocide
A landmark inquiry in Victoria, Australia, has found that British colonization led to the genocide of the Indigenous population, with the population dropping from 60,000 to 15,000 between 1834 and 1851 due to violence, disease, and systemic oppression; the report includes 100 recommendations for red...
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56% Bias Score


Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Raid on Oscar-Winning Filmmaker's Home Amidst West Bank Violence
Following an attack by Israeli settlers, Israeli soldiers raided the West Bank home of Basel Adra, a Palestinian filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning film "No Other Land", questioning his wife and searching their belongings while their nine-month-old daughter was present.

Israeli Raid on Oscar-Winning Filmmaker's Home Amidst West Bank Violence
Following an attack by Israeli settlers, Israeli soldiers raided the West Bank home of Basel Adra, a Palestinian filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning film "No Other Land", questioning his wife and searching their belongings while their nine-month-old daughter was present.
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36% Bias Score

Victoria Forges Historic Treaty with Aboriginal Groups, Pledging $660 Million
The Victorian government has finalized a treaty with Aboriginal groups, establishing a new Indigenous body, Gellung Warl, and allocating $660 million for treaty initiatives including curriculum changes in schools and infrastructure funding.

Victoria Forges Historic Treaty with Aboriginal Groups, Pledging $660 Million
The Victorian government has finalized a treaty with Aboriginal groups, establishing a new Indigenous body, Gellung Warl, and allocating $660 million for treaty initiatives including curriculum changes in schools and infrastructure funding.
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40% Bias Score

Over 1,000 Palestinians Killed, 42,000 Displaced on West Bank Since October 7th
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, Israeli actions on the West Bank have resulted in nearly 1,000 Palestinian deaths and 42,000 forced displacements, according to the UN, amidst expanding settlements and daily military incursions, raising concerns about the viability of a two-state solutio...

Over 1,000 Palestinians Killed, 42,000 Displaced on West Bank Since October 7th
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, Israeli actions on the West Bank have resulted in nearly 1,000 Palestinian deaths and 42,000 forced displacements, according to the UN, amidst expanding settlements and daily military incursions, raising concerns about the viability of a two-state solutio...
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52% Bias Score

Yoorrook Report Condemns Victoria Colonization as Genocide
The Yoorrook Commission's report on the colonization of Victoria, Australia, concluded that the actions against the indigenous population constituted genocide, citing widespread violence, forced assimilation, and economic exploitation; it recommends a treaty, land restitution, and financial reparati...

Yoorrook Report Condemns Victoria Colonization as Genocide
The Yoorrook Commission's report on the colonization of Victoria, Australia, concluded that the actions against the indigenous population constituted genocide, citing widespread violence, forced assimilation, and economic exploitation; it recommends a treaty, land restitution, and financial reparati...
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48% Bias Score

Folklore and Data: Reshaping the Film Industry
Stelios Michalopoulos's research shows a correlation between the success of audiovisual products in a region and the themes present in that region's folklore, demonstrating how data analysis is reshaping the film industry.

Folklore and Data: Reshaping the Film Industry
Stelios Michalopoulos's research shows a correlation between the success of audiovisual products in a region and the themes present in that region's folklore, demonstrating how data analysis is reshaping the film industry.
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36% Bias Score

Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.

Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
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44% Bias Score
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