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Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
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44% Bias Score


Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
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60% Bias Score

German Christmas Markets Rename Rum-Spiked Hot Chocolate to Avoid Racial Connotations
German Christmas markets are replacing the name "Lumumba" for a rum-spiked hot chocolate due to concerns of racist connotations linked to Patrice Lumumba; vendors nationwide adopted alternatives like "Rumumba" to avoid controversy, despite the name's unclear origin.

German Christmas Markets Rename Rum-Spiked Hot Chocolate to Avoid Racial Connotations
German Christmas markets are replacing the name "Lumumba" for a rum-spiked hot chocolate due to concerns of racist connotations linked to Patrice Lumumba; vendors nationwide adopted alternatives like "Rumumba" to avoid controversy, despite the name's unclear origin.
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48% Bias Score

Kneecap Wins Discrimination Case Against UK Government Over Arts Grant
A Belfast rap group, Kneecap, successfully sued the UK government for £14,250 after then-minister Kemi Badenoch unlawfully withdrew their arts grant due to their political messaging; the band will donate the money to Northern Irish youth charities.

Kneecap Wins Discrimination Case Against UK Government Over Arts Grant
A Belfast rap group, Kneecap, successfully sued the UK government for £14,250 after then-minister Kemi Badenoch unlawfully withdrew their arts grant due to their political messaging; the band will donate the money to Northern Irish youth charities.
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48% Bias Score
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