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Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing streets and monuments honoring figures linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, affecting over 400 street names and 19 monuments, due to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and the 2022 invasion.
Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing streets and monuments honoring figures linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, affecting over 400 street names and 19 monuments, due to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and the 2022 invasion.
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40% Bias Score


Death of Sam Nujoma, Namibian Anti-Apartheid Leader
Sam Nujoma, the first president of Namibia and leader of SWAPO, died at 95 in Windhoek on Saturday; despite leading a liberation movement with internal conflicts and imprisoning critics, he later prioritized reconciliation and peaceful relations with the white community, fostering a peaceful post-in...
Death of Sam Nujoma, Namibian Anti-Apartheid Leader
Sam Nujoma, the first president of Namibia and leader of SWAPO, died at 95 in Windhoek on Saturday; despite leading a liberation movement with internal conflicts and imprisoning critics, he later prioritized reconciliation and peaceful relations with the white community, fostering a peaceful post-in...
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36% Bias Score


Namibia's Founding President Sam Nujoma Dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, Namibia's first president and last founding father of an African state, died at age 95; his legacy includes a peaceful transition to independence but also controversies over human rights abuses during the liberation struggle.
Namibia's Founding President Sam Nujoma Dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, Namibia's first president and last founding father of an African state, died at age 95; his legacy includes a peaceful transition to independence but also controversies over human rights abuses during the liberation struggle.
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40% Bias Score


UK Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius Amid National Security Concerns
The UK government agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, including the strategically important Diego Garcia military base, sparking parliamentary debate over national security and the £9-£18 billion cost of a 99-year lease.
UK Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius Amid National Security Concerns
The UK government agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, including the strategically important Diego Garcia military base, sparking parliamentary debate over national security and the £9-£18 billion cost of a 99-year lease.
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44% Bias Score


Komi Activist Leads Independent News Outlet Labeled "Terrorist" by Russia
Lana Pylaeva, a Komi scientist and activist, now leads Komi Daily, a Russian independent news outlet labeled "terrorist" by Moscow, advocating for decolonization and Indigenous rights within the Komi Republic, highlighting the challenges of regional identity within Russia's hyper-centralized system.
Komi Activist Leads Independent News Outlet Labeled "Terrorist" by Russia
Lana Pylaeva, a Komi scientist and activist, now leads Komi Daily, a Russian independent news outlet labeled "terrorist" by Moscow, advocating for decolonization and Indigenous rights within the Komi Republic, highlighting the challenges of regional identity within Russia's hyper-centralized system.
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36% Bias Score


France Acknowledges Role in Repression of Cameroonian Independence Movements.
A 1,000-page report detailing France's role in the repression of Cameroonian independence movements from 1945-1971, resulting in thousands of deaths, was presented to Cameroonian President Paul Biya by a French delegation on January 28th in Yaoundé, leading to calls for French acknowledgment of resp...
France Acknowledges Role in Repression of Cameroonian Independence Movements.
A 1,000-page report detailing France's role in the repression of Cameroonian independence movements from 1945-1971, resulting in thousands of deaths, was presented to Cameroonian President Paul Biya by a French delegation on January 28th in Yaoundé, leading to calls for French acknowledgment of resp...
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40% Bias Score

Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Russian Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing over 400 street names and 19 monuments linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, implementing a July 2023 decolonization law in response to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and ongoing war; this affects figures who served the Russian Empire, promoted communism or ...

Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Russian Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing over 400 street names and 19 monuments linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, implementing a July 2023 decolonization law in response to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and ongoing war; this affects figures who served the Russian Empire, promoted communism or ...
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40% Bias Score

Selective Sovereignty: Chagos Islands and Gaza
Britain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, excluding Diego Garcia, after forcibly removing Chagossian inhabitants in the 1970s to create a US military base; this mirrors the disregard for Palestinian rights in Gaza, where sovereignty discussions often neglect the needs of th...

Selective Sovereignty: Chagos Islands and Gaza
Britain transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, excluding Diego Garcia, after forcibly removing Chagossian inhabitants in the 1970s to create a US military base; this mirrors the disregard for Palestinian rights in Gaza, where sovereignty discussions often neglect the needs of th...
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64% Bias Score

Senegal to Rename Streets, Rejecting Colonial Legacy
Senegal will establish a government agency to rename streets and public squares, replacing colonial names with those of Senegalese figures; this follows the termination of a defense pact with France and reflects a wider trend in West Africa of reducing ties with France.

Senegal to Rename Streets, Rejecting Colonial Legacy
Senegal will establish a government agency to rename streets and public squares, replacing colonial names with those of Senegalese figures; this follows the termination of a defense pact with France and reflects a wider trend in West Africa of reducing ties with France.
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48% Bias Score

China's Success Challenges Western Development Model
The US-led post-Soviet global order, promoting Western models, yielded mixed results; while East Asia thrived, many regions faced economic decline. China's unique approach, rejecting Western models, led to remarkable poverty reduction, inspiring a Global South alliance exploring alternative developm...

China's Success Challenges Western Development Model
The US-led post-Soviet global order, promoting Western models, yielded mixed results; while East Asia thrived, many regions faced economic decline. China's unique approach, rejecting Western models, led to remarkable poverty reduction, inspiring a Global South alliance exploring alternative developm...
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60% Bias Score

Macron's Stalled Pledge: African Artifacts Remain in French Museums
French President Macron's 2017 promise to return thousands of African artifacts held in French museums has stalled due to parliamentary inaction, despite a 2023 law allowing exceptions for some items; one talking drum, ready for return over a year ago, exemplifies the delay.

Macron's Stalled Pledge: African Artifacts Remain in French Museums
French President Macron's 2017 promise to return thousands of African artifacts held in French museums has stalled due to parliamentary inaction, despite a 2023 law allowing exceptions for some items; one talking drum, ready for return over a year ago, exemplifies the delay.
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44% Bias Score

Marrakech Museum Showcases Major Private Collection of African Art
The Lazraq family's 2,500-piece modern and contemporary African art collection opens permanently at Marrakech's revamped Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (Macaal) on February 2nd, aiming to challenge Western stereotypes and increase accessibility.

Marrakech Museum Showcases Major Private Collection of African Art
The Lazraq family's 2,500-piece modern and contemporary African art collection opens permanently at Marrakech's revamped Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (Macaal) on February 2nd, aiming to challenge Western stereotypes and increase accessibility.
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16% Bias Score
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