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Germany's Eastern Territories as Reparations: A Polish Perspective
Following Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Berlin, German magazine "Cicero" analyzes Poland's demands for reparations, noting that while a majority of Poles support the claim, the German government avoids a clear stance, considering the transfer of Eastern territories as sufficient compens...
Germany's Eastern Territories as Reparations: A Polish Perspective
Following Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Berlin, German magazine "Cicero" analyzes Poland's demands for reparations, noting that while a majority of Poles support the claim, the German government avoids a clear stance, considering the transfer of Eastern territories as sufficient compens...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Reparations for Namibian Genocide
The German government rejects paying reparations for its colonial-era genocide in Namibia (1904-1908), citing the lack of relevant international law at the time, despite acknowledging its responsibility and having agreed to a 1.1 billion euro development package in 2021.
Germany Rejects Reparations for Namibian Genocide
The German government rejects paying reparations for its colonial-era genocide in Namibia (1904-1908), citing the lack of relevant international law at the time, despite acknowledging its responsibility and having agreed to a 1.1 billion euro development package in 2021.
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44% Bias Score


Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
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52% Bias Score


Exhumation of Francoist Victims Begins in Jaén
The exhumation of 173 victims of Francoist repression has begun in Jaén, Spain, including prominent political and union figures whose remains were in mass grave 548 of the San Eufrasio cemetery. This is part of a larger project to exhume 1,250 victims from three mass graves, funded with €357,273.
Exhumation of Francoist Victims Begins in Jaén
The exhumation of 173 victims of Francoist repression has begun in Jaén, Spain, including prominent political and union figures whose remains were in mass grave 548 of the San Eufrasio cemetery. This is part of a larger project to exhume 1,250 victims from three mass graves, funded with €357,273.
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28% Bias Score


AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law
An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.
AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law
An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Investigates Nazi War Crimes Against Spanish Citizens
The Spanish Prosecutor General's human rights office opened its first case investigating the murder, abduction, and imprisonment of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps during WWII; although no perpetrators or victims remain alive, the case aims to establish historical truth and accountability.
Spain Investigates Nazi War Crimes Against Spanish Citizens
The Spanish Prosecutor General's human rights office opened its first case investigating the murder, abduction, and imprisonment of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps during WWII; although no perpetrators or victims remain alive, the case aims to establish historical truth and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Poland's War Reparations Claims: A German Perspective
A German newspaper commentary argues that Poland's war reparations claims should include Russia, highlighting Poland's suffering under both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

Poland's War Reparations Claims: A German Perspective
A German newspaper commentary argues that Poland's war reparations claims should include Russia, highlighting Poland's suffering under both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Rejects Colonial Reparations Despite Namibia Payment
The German government rejects reparations for its colonial past, citing the lack of applicable international law at the time, while offering 1.1 billion euros to Namibia for development and reconciliation over 30 years; however, no money has been paid yet.

Germany Rejects Colonial Reparations Despite Namibia Payment
The German government rejects reparations for its colonial past, citing the lack of applicable international law at the time, while offering 1.1 billion euros to Namibia for development and reconciliation over 30 years; however, no money has been paid yet.
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48% Bias Score

South Limburg Seeks Mining Compensation for Lasting Socioeconomic Impacts
South Limburg municipalities are demanding compensation from four private companies for the lasting socioeconomic consequences of coal mine closures in 1975, citing a lack of historical responsibility and ongoing community hardship, while the companies offer different perspectives.

South Limburg Seeks Mining Compensation for Lasting Socioeconomic Impacts
South Limburg municipalities are demanding compensation from four private companies for the lasting socioeconomic consequences of coal mine closures in 1975, citing a lack of historical responsibility and ongoing community hardship, while the companies offer different perspectives.
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52% Bias Score

Namibia Marks First National Day of Remembrance for German Genocide
Namibia is marking the first national day of remembrance for the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, committed by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908, following years of pressure for reparations and an apology; Germany has offered development aid but this has been criticised as insu...

Namibia Marks First National Day of Remembrance for German Genocide
Namibia is marking the first national day of remembrance for the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, committed by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908, following years of pressure for reparations and an apology; Germany has offered development aid but this has been criticised as insu...
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52% Bias Score

Nazi Propaganda Found in Argentina's Supreme Court; Family History Intertwined
Twelve boxes of Nazi propaganda and thousands of missing party membership booklets from 80 years ago were found in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court, prompting renewed investigation into Nazi activities in the country after World War II, which may reveal information about the author's grandf...

Nazi Propaganda Found in Argentina's Supreme Court; Family History Intertwined
Twelve boxes of Nazi propaganda and thousands of missing party membership booklets from 80 years ago were found in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court, prompting renewed investigation into Nazi activities in the country after World War II, which may reveal information about the author's grandf...
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48% Bias Score

Sheffield Gang Wars: Centenary of William Plommer's Murder
On April 27, 1925, World War I veteran William Plommer was murdered in Sheffield, England, during a gang attack; his death led to the formation of the Sheffield Flying Squad and the subsequent decline of gang violence in the city.

Sheffield Gang Wars: Centenary of William Plommer's Murder
On April 27, 1925, World War I veteran William Plommer was murdered in Sheffield, England, during a gang attack; his death led to the formation of the Sheffield Flying Squad and the subsequent decline of gang violence in the city.
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28% Bias Score
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