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Papua New Guinea Celebrates 50 Years of Independence Amidst Continued Challenges
Fifty years after gaining independence from Australia, Papua New Guinea reflects on its journey, marked by both celebration and ongoing struggles with issues like poverty, inequality, and corruption.
Papua New Guinea Celebrates 50 Years of Independence Amidst Continued Challenges
Fifty years after gaining independence from Australia, Papua New Guinea reflects on its journey, marked by both celebration and ongoing struggles with issues like poverty, inequality, and corruption.
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24% Bias Score


São Paulo Biennial: A Commentary on the State of Humanity
The 35th São Paulo Biennial, curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, explores the concept of humanity through 125 artworks by diverse artists, questioning the world's trajectory and proposing alternative ways of living together.
São Paulo Biennial: A Commentary on the State of Humanity
The 35th São Paulo Biennial, curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, explores the concept of humanity through 125 artworks by diverse artists, questioning the world's trajectory and proposing alternative ways of living together.
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24% Bias Score


Valls Pursues New Caledonia Agreement Despite FLNKS Opposition
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls concluded a New Caledonia visit on August 28th, reaffirming his commitment to implementing the July 2nd institutional agreement despite the FLNKS's rejection; a drafting committee is working on its legal translation, with a 2026 referendum planned.
Valls Pursues New Caledonia Agreement Despite FLNKS Opposition
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls concluded a New Caledonia visit on August 28th, reaffirming his commitment to implementing the July 2nd institutional agreement despite the FLNKS's rejection; a drafting committee is working on its legal translation, with a 2026 referendum planned.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Court Halts Renaming of Racially Charged Street
A Berlin court temporarily halted the renaming of Mohrenstraße, a street with a racist past, to honor Anton Wilhelm Amo, an 18th-century African scholar, despite previous legal approval, delaying the planned August 23rd unveiling.
Berlin Court Halts Renaming of Racially Charged Street
A Berlin court temporarily halted the renaming of Mohrenstraße, a street with a racist past, to honor Anton Wilhelm Amo, an 18th-century African scholar, despite previous legal approval, delaying the planned August 23rd unveiling.
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44% Bias Score


Campaign to Replace Mercator Map Projection Gains Momentum
The campaign, "Correct the Map," pushes for replacing the size-distorting Mercator projection with the Gall-Peters projection to accurately represent Africa's size, backed by the African Union and gaining traction among international organizations.
Campaign to Replace Mercator Map Projection Gains Momentum
The campaign, "Correct the Map," pushes for replacing the size-distorting Mercator projection with the Gall-Peters projection to accurately represent Africa's size, backed by the African Union and gaining traction among international organizations.
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32% Bias Score


The Hague Commemorates WWII Surrender, Sparking Debate on Bersiap Victims
On August 15, thousands gathered at The Hague's Indonesian Monument to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender, prompting debate over including the subsequent Bersiap period of violence in official commemorations, where many Indo-Europeans and Dutch citizens were killed.
The Hague Commemorates WWII Surrender, Sparking Debate on Bersiap Victims
On August 15, thousands gathered at The Hague's Indonesian Monument to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender, prompting debate over including the subsequent Bersiap period of violence in official commemorations, where many Indo-Europeans and Dutch citizens were killed.
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36% Bias Score

Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.

Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.
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24% Bias Score

Ho Chi Minh Declares Democratic Republic of Vietnam
On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, ending the Nguyễn dynasty and beginning a new nation-state in Southeast Asia, amidst the power vacuum left by Japan's defeat in World War II.

Ho Chi Minh Declares Democratic Republic of Vietnam
On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, ending the Nguyễn dynasty and beginning a new nation-state in Southeast Asia, amidst the power vacuum left by Japan's defeat in World War II.
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16% Bias Score

Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.

Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Court Allows Renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße
The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing the renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße to proceed on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, honoring a prominent African philosopher and addressing the street's offensive former name.

Berlin Court Allows Renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße
The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing the renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße to proceed on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, honoring a prominent African philosopher and addressing the street's offensive former name.
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44% Bias Score

Indonesia's 80th Anniversary: A Reckoning with a Forgotten Legacy
On Indonesia's 80th independence anniversary, the author reflects on her father's pivotal yet largely unknown role in the nation's founding and the Netherlands' incomplete reckoning with its colonial past, contrasting it with the UK's acknowledgment of Gandhi.

Indonesia's 80th Anniversary: A Reckoning with a Forgotten Legacy
On Indonesia's 80th independence anniversary, the author reflects on her father's pivotal yet largely unknown role in the nation's founding and the Netherlands' incomplete reckoning with its colonial past, contrasting it with the UK's acknowledgment of Gandhi.
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Commemorates Japan's Surrender: A Complex Legacy
The Netherlands commemorates Japan's 1945 surrender, marking the end of WWII but also the beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution, highlighting the complex legacy of this pivotal moment, including the atomic bombings and the subsequent conflict with Indonesia.

Netherlands Commemorates Japan's Surrender: A Complex Legacy
The Netherlands commemorates Japan's 1945 surrender, marking the end of WWII but also the beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution, highlighting the complex legacy of this pivotal moment, including the atomic bombings and the subsequent conflict with Indonesia.
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40% Bias Score
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