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Czechoslovakia's Communist Legacy: Trauma and Justice in "Près du mur nord
Près du mur nord" by Petra Klabouchova recounts the stories of victims of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia (1948-1965), highlighting the horrors of Pankrac prison and Dablice cemetery, where hundreds were imprisoned, tortured, or executed, emphasizing the lasting trauma on survivors and their ...
Czechoslovakia's Communist Legacy: Trauma and Justice in "Près du mur nord
Près du mur nord" by Petra Klabouchova recounts the stories of victims of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia (1948-1965), highlighting the horrors of Pankrac prison and Dablice cemetery, where hundreds were imprisoned, tortured, or executed, emphasizing the lasting trauma on survivors and their ...
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56% 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


John Paul II's Legacy in the Shadow of a New Cold War
The death of Pope John Paul II on April 2nd, 2005, is contrasted with the current geopolitical climate, highlighting the parallels between the fight against communism in Poland and the present challenges to democracy.
John Paul II's Legacy in the Shadow of a New Cold War
The death of Pope John Paul II on April 2nd, 2005, is contrasted with the current geopolitical climate, highlighting the parallels between the fight against communism in Poland and the present challenges to democracy.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Far-Right Rise and the Author's Family's Communist Past
The AfD's second-place finish in Germany's elections highlights a European far-right surge, prompting some young people to explore far-left ideologies; however, the author's personal experience with the brutal Czech communist regime, which imprisoned their father, reveals the dark side of such syste...
Germany's Far-Right Rise and the Author's Family's Communist Past
The AfD's second-place finish in Germany's elections highlights a European far-right surge, prompting some young people to explore far-left ideologies; however, the author's personal experience with the brutal Czech communist regime, which imprisoned their father, reveals the dark side of such syste...
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40% Bias Score


Renewed Interest in Lenin Amidst Criticism of Global Capitalism in Russia
On January 22, Gennady Zyuganov, on Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda, discussed the rising support for Lenin among Russian youth and the government's rejection of proposals to remove Lenin's body from the Mausoleum, connecting this to broader socio-political shifts and criticisms of global capitalism.
Renewed Interest in Lenin Amidst Criticism of Global Capitalism in Russia
On January 22, Gennady Zyuganov, on Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda, discussed the rising support for Lenin among Russian youth and the government's rejection of proposals to remove Lenin's body from the Mausoleum, connecting this to broader socio-political shifts and criticisms of global capitalism.
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76% Bias Score


Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
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44% Bias Score

Saigon Falls to Communist Forces, Ending Vietnam War
On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese government unconditionally surrendered to communist forces, leading to the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War, with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops entering the city and renaming it Ho Chi Minh City.

Saigon Falls to Communist Forces, Ending Vietnam War
On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese government unconditionally surrendered to communist forces, leading to the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War, with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops entering the city and renaming it Ho Chi Minh City.
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52% Bias Score

China Seeks To Revive Private Sector Amidst Economic Challenges
Amidst a trade war with the U.S., China's government is attempting to revitalize its economy by reassuring entrepreneurs and promoting private investment following recent regulatory crackdowns, but challenges persist due to decreased external demand and high debt levels.

China Seeks To Revive Private Sector Amidst Economic Challenges
Amidst a trade war with the U.S., China's government is attempting to revitalize its economy by reassuring entrepreneurs and promoting private investment following recent regulatory crackdowns, but challenges persist due to decreased external demand and high debt levels.
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40% Bias Score

Soviet Jeans: Contraband, Rebellion, and the Absurdity of Soviet Rule
Soviet Jeans", a darkly comedic series premiering on Filmin, follows a tailor imprisoned in a 1970s Riga psychiatric hospital for his Western ties, who uses the production of contraband jeans as a form of rebellion against the Soviet regime.

Soviet Jeans: Contraband, Rebellion, and the Absurdity of Soviet Rule
Soviet Jeans", a darkly comedic series premiering on Filmin, follows a tailor imprisoned in a 1970s Riga psychiatric hospital for his Western ties, who uses the production of contraband jeans as a form of rebellion against the Soviet regime.
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36% Bias Score

Hoxha's Villa Transformed into Artists' Center
Albania has transformed the former residence of communist dictator Enver Hoxha into an international artists' center, reflecting the country's shift from isolation to global engagement, though the decision is controversial among Albanians.

Hoxha's Villa Transformed into Artists' Center
Albania has transformed the former residence of communist dictator Enver Hoxha into an international artists' center, reflecting the country's shift from isolation to global engagement, though the decision is controversial among Albanians.
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36% Bias Score

Italian Socialist Party Splits in Livorno, Forming Communist Party
At the Italian Socialist Party's XVII Congress in Livorno on January 21, 1921, 58,000 delegates voted to form the Italian Communist Party under Amadeo Bordiga, while 98,000 remained with the maximalist faction led by Serrati; the congress location was changed from Florence due to fascist threats, an...

Italian Socialist Party Splits in Livorno, Forming Communist Party
At the Italian Socialist Party's XVII Congress in Livorno on January 21, 1921, 58,000 delegates voted to form the Italian Communist Party under Amadeo Bordiga, while 98,000 remained with the maximalist faction led by Serrati; the congress location was changed from Florence due to fascist threats, an...
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56% Bias Score

Albania's Communist Legacy: From Bunkers to Tourism
Albania transforms its communist past, repurposing bunkers and barracks into tourism destinations and museums, while grappling with the legacy of Enver Hoxha's regime.

Albania's Communist Legacy: From Bunkers to Tourism
Albania transforms its communist past, repurposing bunkers and barracks into tourism destinations and museums, while grappling with the legacy of Enver Hoxha's regime.
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