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French Journalist Suspended for Comparing Algerian Conquest to Oradour Massacre
RTL journalist Jean-Michel Apathie was temporarily suspended for comparing the French conquest of Algeria to the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre, prompting renewed discussion of the "enfumades," the asphyxiation of thousands of Algerians, and General Bugeaud's "razzias," which involved the destruction of...
French Journalist Suspended for Comparing Algerian Conquest to Oradour Massacre
RTL journalist Jean-Michel Apathie was temporarily suspended for comparing the French conquest of Algeria to the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre, prompting renewed discussion of the "enfumades," the asphyxiation of thousands of Algerians, and General Bugeaud's "razzias," which involved the destruction of...
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48% Bias Score


Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Revealed
Recently discovered documents reveal that Siegfried Unseld, the influential publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, joined the Nazi party in 1942 at age 17, a fact that contradicts his later role as a champion of antifascist literature.
Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Revealed
Recently discovered documents reveal that Siegfried Unseld, the influential publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, joined the Nazi party in 1942 at age 17, a fact that contradicts his later role as a champion of antifascist literature.
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48% Bias Score


Tubman Removed from "Underground Railroad" Webpage Amidst Broader Government Website Changes
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and quote from its "Underground Railroad" webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing them with content emphasizing "American ideals" and "Black/White Cooperation," following similar changes to othe...
Tubman Removed from "Underground Railroad" Webpage Amidst Broader Government Website Changes
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and quote from its "Underground Railroad" webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing them with content emphasizing "American ideals" and "Black/White Cooperation," following similar changes to othe...
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76% Bias Score


Buchenwald: A Memorial Site Under Threat
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937 to 1945, imprisoning 280,000 and killing 56,000, mostly Jews, before its liberation by American forces on April 11, 1945; a Soviet camp later operated on the site, killing another 7,000.
Buchenwald: A Memorial Site Under Threat
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937 to 1945, imprisoning 280,000 and killing 56,000, mostly Jews, before its liberation by American forces on April 11, 1945; a Soviet camp later operated on the site, killing another 7,000.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Revisionist History Underpins Protectionist Trade Policy
President Trump falsely claims high tariffs would have prevented the Great Depression, contradicting established economic consensus and ignoring the negative consequences of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act; this misrepresentation underpins his current protectionist trade policy.
Trump's Revisionist History Underpins Protectionist Trade Policy
President Trump falsely claims high tariffs would have prevented the Great Depression, contradicting established economic consensus and ignoring the negative consequences of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act; this misrepresentation underpins his current protectionist trade policy.
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52% Bias Score


Oxford College Seeks to Add Enemy Soldiers to WWI Memorial
Queen's College, Oxford, seeks to add five names, including three German soldiers, to its First World War memorial, sparking debate about inclusivity versus the traditional purpose of such memorials.
Oxford College Seeks to Add Enemy Soldiers to WWI Memorial
Queen's College, Oxford, seeks to add five names, including three German soldiers, to its First World War memorial, sparking debate about inclusivity versus the traditional purpose of such memorials.
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52% Bias Score

NPS Restores Harriet Tubman to Underground Railroad Webpage After Controversial Alteration
The National Park Service restored its "What is the Underground Railroad?" webpage to its original state after removing Harriet Tubman's image and altering the text in early February; the changes, made without NPS leadership approval, sparked public criticism and prompted a swift reversal.

NPS Restores Harriet Tubman to Underground Railroad Webpage After Controversial Alteration
The National Park Service restored its "What is the Underground Railroad?" webpage to its original state after removing Harriet Tubman's image and altering the text in early February; the changes, made without NPS leadership approval, sparked public criticism and prompted a swift reversal.
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84% Bias Score

Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...

Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...
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60% Bias Score

Tubman Removed from Underground Railroad Webpage
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and a quote from its Underground Railroad webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing it with content emphasizing "Black/White Cooperation" and American ideals, prompting criticism from historians.

Tubman Removed from Underground Railroad Webpage
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and a quote from its Underground Railroad webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing it with content emphasizing "Black/White Cooperation" and American ideals, prompting criticism from historians.
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84% Bias Score

Buchenwald: Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism Threatens Historical Memory
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937-1945, imprisoning 280,000 and resulting in 56,000 deaths, primarily Jews; its liberation in April 1945 by American forces followed a prisoner uprising, while the resurgence of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens h...

Buchenwald: Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism Threatens Historical Memory
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937-1945, imprisoning 280,000 and resulting in 56,000 deaths, primarily Jews; its liberation in April 1945 by American forces followed a prisoner uprising, while the resurgence of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens h...
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36% Bias Score

Zemmour Fined €10,000 for Holocaust Denial
A Paris appeals court fined Eric Zemmour €10,000 for denying crimes against humanity due to his 2019 claim that Marshal Pétain saved French Jews during World War II, a statement the court deemed a crime despite Pétain's lack of formal conviction for such crimes.

Zemmour Fined €10,000 for Holocaust Denial
A Paris appeals court fined Eric Zemmour €10,000 for denying crimes against humanity due to his 2019 claim that Marshal Pétain saved French Jews during World War II, a statement the court deemed a crime despite Pétain's lack of formal conviction for such crimes.
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32% Bias Score

Misuse of Bonhoeffer's Legacy by US Right-Wing Populists Condemned
Experts warn about the misappropriation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's legacy by US right-wing populists, who use his resistance against Hitler to justify their actions, ignoring his commitment to peace and social justice; this follows similar instances of his image being distorted by Christian nationalis...

Misuse of Bonhoeffer's Legacy by US Right-Wing Populists Condemned
Experts warn about the misappropriation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's legacy by US right-wing populists, who use his resistance against Hitler to justify their actions, ignoring his commitment to peace and social justice; this follows similar instances of his image being distorted by Christian nationalis...
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44% Bias Score
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