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Macron Acknowledges France's Violent Role in Cameroon's Decolonization
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted France waged a war in Cameroon marked by repressive violence during and after its decolonization in the late 1950s, claiming tens of thousands of lives and displacing hundreds of thousands based on a report by a joint French-Cameroonian historical commission...
Macron Acknowledges France's Violent Role in Cameroon's Decolonization
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted France waged a war in Cameroon marked by repressive violence during and after its decolonization in the late 1950s, claiming tens of thousands of lives and displacing hundreds of thousands based on a report by a joint French-Cameroonian historical commission...
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24% Bias Score


Edinburgh University's Racism Inquiry: One Black Professor, Systemic Issues
Tommy Curry, Edinburgh University's first Black philosophy professor, led a review exposing the institution's deep-rooted racism, revealing less than 1% of staff are Black despite a diverse student body; recommendations include establishing a center for studying racism and prioritizing Black recruit...
Edinburgh University's Racism Inquiry: One Black Professor, Systemic Issues
Tommy Curry, Edinburgh University's first Black philosophy professor, led a review exposing the institution's deep-rooted racism, revealing less than 1% of staff are Black despite a diverse student body; recommendations include establishing a center for studying racism and prioritizing Black recruit...
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44% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
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36% Bias Score


New Caledonia to Become New State within French Republic
France and New Caledonia agreed to create a new "State of New Caledonia" within the French Republic, addressing 2024 unrest over electoral reforms that cost €2 billion and 14 lives; the deal grants New Caledonia immediate control over foreign policy, with further powers subject to a 2026 referendum.
New Caledonia to Become New State within French Republic
France and New Caledonia agreed to create a new "State of New Caledonia" within the French Republic, addressing 2024 unrest over electoral reforms that cost €2 billion and 14 lives; the deal grants New Caledonia immediate control over foreign policy, with further powers subject to a 2026 referendum.
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32% Bias Score


Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Impact on African Literature
Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a Kenyan novelist and playwright, significantly influenced African literature by advocating for the use of African languages and perspectives in literary studies; his activism and shift to writing in Gikuyu, his mother tongue, symbolized decolonization, while his work continues to...
Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Impact on African Literature
Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a Kenyan novelist and playwright, significantly influenced African literature by advocating for the use of African languages and perspectives in literary studies; his activism and shift to writing in Gikuyu, his mother tongue, symbolized decolonization, while his work continues to...
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52% Bias Score


Death of Ngugi wa Thiong'o: A Loss for African Literature
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, celebrated for his anti-colonial writings and advocacy for African languages, died at age 87 in Bedford, Georgia, following a kidney ailment; his literary works significantly impacted African literature and political discourse.
Death of Ngugi wa Thiong'o: A Loss for African Literature
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, celebrated for his anti-colonial writings and advocacy for African languages, died at age 87 in Bedford, Georgia, following a kidney ailment; his literary works significantly impacted African literature and political discourse.
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16% Bias Score

MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.

MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.
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44% Bias Score

Edinburgh University Reviews Antisemitism Definition Amidst Slavery Report
The University of Edinburgh is reviewing its adoption of the IHRA's definition of antisemitism following a report linking the university to transatlantic slavery and empire, prompting debate among Jewish students and staff and raising questions about academic freedom and the university's investments...

Edinburgh University Reviews Antisemitism Definition Amidst Slavery Report
The University of Edinburgh is reviewing its adoption of the IHRA's definition of antisemitism following a report linking the university to transatlantic slavery and empire, prompting debate among Jewish students and staff and raising questions about academic freedom and the university's investments...
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44% Bias Score

New Caledonia Granted More Autonomy in Deal with France
France and New Caledonia agreed on a deal granting the territory more autonomy, creating a "state of Caledonia" within France, but stopping short of full independence sought by indigenous Kanaks; the accord needs final approval and may face a February vote.

New Caledonia Granted More Autonomy in Deal with France
France and New Caledonia agreed on a deal granting the territory more autonomy, creating a "state of Caledonia" within France, but stopping short of full independence sought by indigenous Kanaks; the accord needs final approval and may face a February vote.
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36% Bias Score

Indigenous Mapping in Acre: Reclaiming Territory and Culture
In Acre, Brazil, indigenous communities have created detailed maps blending traditional knowledge with modern technology since 1983 to manage resources, combat land invasions, and reclaim their cartographic history, challenging colonial practices and promoting self-determination.

Indigenous Mapping in Acre: Reclaiming Territory and Culture
In Acre, Brazil, indigenous communities have created detailed maps blending traditional knowledge with modern technology since 1983 to manage resources, combat land invasions, and reclaim their cartographic history, challenging colonial practices and promoting self-determination.
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36% Bias Score

Puerto Rican Movement Gains Steam to Rejoin Spain
The Adelante Reunificacionistas movement in Puerto Rico, founded in 2017, is gaining traction, advocating for the island's rejoining of Spain, citing over a century of perceived subjugation under US rule and the desire to preserve Spanish language and culture; they claim approximately 13 percent of ...

Puerto Rican Movement Gains Steam to Rejoin Spain
The Adelante Reunificacionistas movement in Puerto Rico, founded in 2017, is gaining traction, advocating for the island's rejoining of Spain, citing over a century of perceived subjugation under US rule and the desire to preserve Spanish language and culture; they claim approximately 13 percent of ...
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40% Bias Score

Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Activism and Authorship in the Face of Colonialism
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o's life and work, marked by activism against colonialism and neo-colonialism, led to imprisonment and exile, while his use of Kikuyu in his novels challenged linguistic dominance and reflected the struggle for African cultural preservation.

Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Activism and Authorship in the Face of Colonialism
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o's life and work, marked by activism against colonialism and neo-colonialism, led to imprisonment and exile, while his use of Kikuyu in his novels challenged linguistic dominance and reflected the struggle for African cultural preservation.
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36% Bias Score
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