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Forgotten": A Journey Through Palestinian History in the West Bank
Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson's "Forgotten" documents the enduring Palestinian presence in the West Bank, tracing historical sites and memorials amidst Israeli occupation's attempts to erase Palestinian history and culture, illustrating the resilience of Palestinian heritage.
Forgotten": A Journey Through Palestinian History in the West Bank
Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson's "Forgotten" documents the enduring Palestinian presence in the West Bank, tracing historical sites and memorials amidst Israeli occupation's attempts to erase Palestinian history and culture, illustrating the resilience of Palestinian heritage.
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Government Reports Ultra-Group to Fiscalía for Glorifying Franco
The Spanish government reported Plataforma 2025 to the Fiscalía for violating the Democratic Memory Law with a manifesto praising Franco and the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, an action seen as counter-programming the government's 50th anniversary of Franco's death commemorations; the...
Spanish Government Reports Ultra-Group to Fiscalía for Glorifying Franco
The Spanish government reported Plataforma 2025 to the Fiscalía for violating the Democratic Memory Law with a manifesto praising Franco and the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, an action seen as counter-programming the government's 50th anniversary of Franco's death commemorations; the...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Town Rejects Holocaust Memorial, Sparking Controversy
The town council of Hontoria del Cerrato (Spain) rejected a Stolperstein for Holocaust victim Antonio García Hevia, prompting his descendants to appeal to higher authorities after the mayor suggested a less visible cemetery plaque instead, sparking controversy during the 80th anniversary of Mauthaus...
Spanish Town Rejects Holocaust Memorial, Sparking Controversy
The town council of Hontoria del Cerrato (Spain) rejected a Stolperstein for Holocaust victim Antonio García Hevia, prompting his descendants to appeal to higher authorities after the mayor suggested a less visible cemetery plaque instead, sparking controversy during the 80th anniversary of Mauthaus...
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52% Bias Score


Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
Spain Approves Bill to Dissolve Associations Apologizing for Francoism
Spain's Congress approved a bill allowing the dissolution of associations that apologize for Francoism and humiliate civil war victims, with only Vox opposing and the PP abstaining; a judge will make the final decision, following the 2022 Democratic Memory Law.
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48% Bias Score


Mishkan's Enduring Legacy: A Testament Against Antisemitism
The Mishkan, or Tabernacle, served as both a sanctuary and a testament to God's unwavering covenant with the Israelites, symbolizing forgiveness and redemption even after the golden calf incident; this historical context is linked to the current global surge of antisemitism and moral decay, emphasiz...
Mishkan's Enduring Legacy: A Testament Against Antisemitism
The Mishkan, or Tabernacle, served as both a sanctuary and a testament to God's unwavering covenant with the Israelites, symbolizing forgiveness and redemption even after the golden calf incident; this historical context is linked to the current global surge of antisemitism and moral decay, emphasiz...
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48% Bias Score


Francoist Victims Reburied in Magallón
On Wednesday, the remains of 17 victims of Francoist repression, including Juan Chueca Sagarra, were exhumed from the Valley of the Fallen and reburied in Magallón, Spain, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and historical memory in the country.
Francoist Victims Reburied in Magallón
On Wednesday, the remains of 17 victims of Francoist repression, including Juan Chueca Sagarra, were exhumed from the Valley of the Fallen and reburied in Magallón, Spain, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and historical memory in the country.
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48% Bias Score

Koizumi's Exhibition: Confronting Japan's Wartime Traumas
Meiro Koizumi's solo exhibition at De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, showcases video installations and sculptures exploring the suppressed historical traumas of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Japan, using various artistic mediums to evoke empathy and reflection on the impact of war.

Koizumi's Exhibition: Confronting Japan's Wartime Traumas
Meiro Koizumi's solo exhibition at De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, showcases video installations and sculptures exploring the suppressed historical traumas of the Second Sino-Japanese War in Japan, using various artistic mediums to evoke empathy and reflection on the impact of war.
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24% Bias Score

Kassel's Liberation: A Personal Reflection on War and Freedom
Jochen Lengemann, an 87-year-old former Hessian Parliament president and Thuringian minister, reflects on a 1945 photograph depicting the US Army's liberation of Kassel, revealing that the ruins of his childhood home are visible in the background; his father's wartime contribution to German bombing ...

Kassel's Liberation: A Personal Reflection on War and Freedom
Jochen Lengemann, an 87-year-old former Hessian Parliament president and Thuringian minister, reflects on a 1945 photograph depicting the US Army's liberation of Kassel, revealing that the ruins of his childhood home are visible in the background; his father's wartime contribution to German bombing ...
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32% Bias Score

Monument to Argentinian Historian Osvaldo Bayer Demolished Amidst Cultural Warfare
A monument to Argentinian historian Osvaldo Bayer was destroyed on Tuesday in Santa Cruz by a bulldozer, sparking outrage and accusations of cultural warfare against the Milei administration, which cited safety concerns and lack of permits, one day after large anti-government protests.

Monument to Argentinian Historian Osvaldo Bayer Demolished Amidst Cultural Warfare
A monument to Argentinian historian Osvaldo Bayer was destroyed on Tuesday in Santa Cruz by a bulldozer, sparking outrage and accusations of cultural warfare against the Milei administration, which cited safety concerns and lack of permits, one day after large anti-government protests.
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56% Bias Score

Descendants of Greek Revolutionaries Preserve National Heritage
In March 1821, Greek revolutionaries in the Peloponnese and Rumelia initiated the Greek War of Independence, with descendants today actively preserving their ancestors' legacy and values.

Descendants of Greek Revolutionaries Preserve National Heritage
In March 1821, Greek revolutionaries in the Peloponnese and Rumelia initiated the Greek War of Independence, with descendants today actively preserving their ancestors' legacy and values.
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20% Bias Score

East-West German Divide on Ukraine War
In Wünsdorf, Germany, residents' opinions on the Ukraine war differ sharply from Western Germany due to their unique history with Soviet forces stationed there during the Cold War, resulting in contrasting views on military spending and support for Ukraine.

East-West German Divide on Ukraine War
In Wünsdorf, Germany, residents' opinions on the Ukraine war differ sharply from Western Germany due to their unique history with Soviet forces stationed there during the Cold War, resulting in contrasting views on military spending and support for Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Mayor Blocks Memorial for Mauthausen Victim
The mayor of Hontoria de Cerrato, Spain, opposes a memorial for Antonio García Hevia, who died at Mauthausen-Gusen in 1941, citing potential discrimination against other families of victims and the length of time since the events, despite the family's request and supporting documentation.

Spanish Mayor Blocks Memorial for Mauthausen Victim
The mayor of Hontoria de Cerrato, Spain, opposes a memorial for Antonio García Hevia, who died at Mauthausen-Gusen in 1941, citing potential discrimination against other families of victims and the length of time since the events, despite the family's request and supporting documentation.
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48% Bias Score
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