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Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
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Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...
Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...
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Funeral of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Held in Exile
Former Nicaraguan President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who died on June 14th, 2023, was buried in San José, Costa Rica, on June 16th, due to persecution by Daniel Ortega's regime; the funeral became a symbol of resistance against the Nicaraguan government.
Funeral of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Held in Exile
Former Nicaraguan President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who died on June 14th, 2023, was buried in San José, Costa Rica, on June 16th, due to persecution by Daniel Ortega's regime; the funeral became a symbol of resistance against the Nicaraguan government.
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Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German writer and Nobel laureate, rose to global prominence with works like "Buddenbrooks", while his political activism, which included opposing Nazism and broadcasting anti-Nazi messages during exile in the US, shaped his legacy.
Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German writer and Nobel laureate, rose to global prominence with works like "Buddenbrooks", while his political activism, which included opposing Nazism and broadcasting anti-Nazi messages during exile in the US, shaped his legacy.
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Thomas Mann: Nobel Laureate and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature for "Buddenbrooks" and later became a vocal opponent of Nazism, eventually exiled to the US where he broadcast anti-Nazi messages via the BBC before dying in Switzerland in 1955.
Thomas Mann: Nobel Laureate and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature for "Buddenbrooks" and later became a vocal opponent of Nazism, eventually exiled to the US where he broadcast anti-Nazi messages via the BBC before dying in Switzerland in 1955.
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Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks," became a vocal critic of Nazism, leading to his exile from Germany in 1933 and lasting impact on his literary works and family.
Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks," became a vocal critic of Nazism, leading to his exile from Germany in 1933 and lasting impact on his literary works and family.
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Crackdown on Journalists Exposes Bukele's Alleged Gang Ties
Over 40 Salvadoran journalists have fled the country in the past month due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown on critical reporting, which revealed his alleged negotiations with gangs, including payments and protection of gang leaders.

Crackdown on Journalists Exposes Bukele's Alleged Gang Ties
Over 40 Salvadoran journalists have fled the country in the past month due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown on critical reporting, which revealed his alleged negotiations with gangs, including payments and protection of gang leaders.
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52% Bias Score

Nicaraguan Exiles' Symbolic Objects: Hope and Trauma in Exile
Amidst the Ortega-Murillo regime's repression, thousands of Nicaraguans have fled, carrying symbolic objects like keys and stuffed animals representing hope and memories; a new report details the trauma and challenges faced by exiles, highlighting their enduring dream of returning home despite the p...

Nicaraguan Exiles' Symbolic Objects: Hope and Trauma in Exile
Amidst the Ortega-Murillo regime's repression, thousands of Nicaraguans have fled, carrying symbolic objects like keys and stuffed animals representing hope and memories; a new report details the trauma and challenges faced by exiles, highlighting their enduring dream of returning home despite the p...
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Assad's Secret Moscow Life After Ouster
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is reportedly living in secrecy in a luxury Moscow complex following his December 2024 removal from power by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels; the Kremlin's protection, his family's wealth, and the strategic implications are debated.

Assad's Secret Moscow Life After Ouster
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is reportedly living in secrecy in a luxury Moscow complex following his December 2024 removal from power by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels; the Kremlin's protection, his family's wealth, and the strategic implications are debated.
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Thomas Mann: A Nobel Laureate's Life of Literary and Political Resistance
Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning German author (1929), became a prominent anti-Nazi voice, facing exile and criticism for his stance against the regime and later his post-war commentary, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy of resistance and literary excellence.

Thomas Mann: A Nobel Laureate's Life of Literary and Political Resistance
Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning German author (1929), became a prominent anti-Nazi voice, facing exile and criticism for his stance against the regime and later his post-war commentary, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy of resistance and literary excellence.
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150th Anniversary of Thomas Mann's Birth Celebrated Amidst Reopening of His Los Angeles Home
The 150th anniversary of Thomas Mann's birth is commemorated globally with events in Germany, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and the US, including the reopening of his Los Angeles home and an exhibition in Lübeck; his life demonstrates a transition from monarchist to a vocal critic of Hitler.

150th Anniversary of Thomas Mann's Birth Celebrated Amidst Reopening of His Los Angeles Home
The 150th anniversary of Thomas Mann's birth is commemorated globally with events in Germany, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and the US, including the reopening of his Los Angeles home and an exhibition in Lübeck; his life demonstrates a transition from monarchist to a vocal critic of Hitler.
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Thomas Mann: Exile and Resistance
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist and essayist, received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks." His outspoken opposition to Nazism led to his exile from Germany in 1933, and he later used his writing and BBC radio broadcasts to denounce the regime's atrocities.

Thomas Mann: Exile and Resistance
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist and essayist, received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks." His outspoken opposition to Nazism led to his exile from Germany in 1933, and he later used his writing and BBC radio broadcasts to denounce the regime's atrocities.
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44% Bias Score
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