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Germany Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Germany established a new arbitration court to speed up the return of Nazi-looted art to Holocaust victims' descendants, addressing issues of historical responsibility and enabling unilateral claims, unlike the previous system which required mutual agreement, aiming to resolve cases involving an est...
Germany Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Germany established a new arbitration court to speed up the return of Nazi-looted art to Holocaust victims' descendants, addressing issues of historical responsibility and enabling unilateral claims, unlike the previous system which required mutual agreement, aiming to resolve cases involving an est...
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36% Bias Score


Argentina to Declassify Documents on Nazi Fugitives
Argentine President Javier Milei has ordered the declassification of documents detailing the activities of Nazi fugitives in Argentina after WWII, following requests from US senators and in line with his pro-Israel stance; the documents will include financial records and potentially implicate Swiss ...
Argentina to Declassify Documents on Nazi Fugitives
Argentine President Javier Milei has ordered the declassification of documents detailing the activities of Nazi fugitives in Argentina after WWII, following requests from US senators and in line with his pro-Israel stance; the documents will include financial records and potentially implicate Swiss ...
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40% Bias Score


Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": A New Stage Adaptation
Thanassis Triaridis's new adaptation of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," directed by Nikaiti Kontouri, premieres at the State Theatre of Northern Greece, interpreting the novel's exploration of moral murder as a precursor to historical atrocities like the Holocaust and using the characters of So...
Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": A New Stage Adaptation
Thanassis Triaridis's new adaptation of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," directed by Nikaiti Kontouri, premieres at the State Theatre of Northern Greece, interpreting the novel's exploration of moral murder as a precursor to historical atrocities like the Holocaust and using the characters of So...
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48% Bias Score


Vandalism in Slovak Cemetery Reveals Message of Hope
A swastika was spray-painted on a headstone in a nearly-abandoned Jewish cemetery in Humenné, Slovakia; however, the words "Menachem Chaim" (comfort and life) remained visible, offering a message of hope and resilience.
Vandalism in Slovak Cemetery Reveals Message of Hope
A swastika was spray-painted on a headstone in a nearly-abandoned Jewish cemetery in Humenné, Slovakia; however, the words "Menachem Chaim" (comfort and life) remained visible, offering a message of hope and resilience.
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44% Bias Score


Pentagon Deletes Thousands of Articles, Including Holocaust and 9/11 Remembrance Material
The Pentagon has removed over 24,000 articles from its websites, including those on the Holocaust, 9/11, and cancer awareness, due to Secretary Hegseth's order to eliminate "diversity" content, sparking controversy over censorship and the loss of historical records.
Pentagon Deletes Thousands of Articles, Including Holocaust and 9/11 Remembrance Material
The Pentagon has removed over 24,000 articles from its websites, including those on the Holocaust, 9/11, and cancer awareness, due to Secretary Hegseth's order to eliminate "diversity" content, sparking controversy over censorship and the loss of historical records.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Revives Hope for Return of Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting
The Cassirer family renewed their hope of reclaiming Camille Pissarro's "Rue St. Honoré, dans l'après-midi. Effet de pluie," a Nazi-looted painting currently held in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Supreme Court Revives Hope for Return of Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting
The Cassirer family renewed their hope of reclaiming Camille Pissarro's "Rue St. Honoré, dans l'après-midi. Effet de pluie," a Nazi-looted painting currently held in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
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52% Bias Score

German Court: Nazi-Era Bank Account Claim Likely Time-Barred
A German court is expected to rule against a descendant of a Jewish family seeking access to a Nazi-era bank account due to the expiration of the statute of limitations, raising questions about the balance between legal processes and historical justice. The account, belonging to a Hagen butcher fami...

German Court: Nazi-Era Bank Account Claim Likely Time-Barred
A German court is expected to rule against a descendant of a Jewish family seeking access to a Nazi-era bank account due to the expiration of the statute of limitations, raising questions about the balance between legal processes and historical justice. The account, belonging to a Hagen butcher fami...
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48% Bias Score

Anne Frank Relatives Fight to Save Historic Basel House
Descendants of Anne Frank are raising 1.8 million euros to prevent the sale of their Basel family home, a significant location in Holocaust history that sheltered Otto Frank after Auschwitz and where the family planned the diary's publication, and transform it into a cultural center.

Anne Frank Relatives Fight to Save Historic Basel House
Descendants of Anne Frank are raising 1.8 million euros to prevent the sale of their Basel family home, a significant location in Holocaust history that sheltered Otto Frank after Auschwitz and where the family planned the diary's publication, and transform it into a cultural center.
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40% Bias Score

Katzbach Death March Survivors Recount Nazi Atrocities 80 Years On
Survivors Andrzej Branecki and Zygmunt Świstak recount the horrors of the Katzbach concentration camp's death march from Frankfurt to Hünfeld in 1945, highlighting systematic Nazi brutality and the lasting impact on their lives and families; commemorations across the Rhein-Main region mark the 80th ...

Katzbach Death March Survivors Recount Nazi Atrocities 80 Years On
Survivors Andrzej Branecki and Zygmunt Świstak recount the horrors of the Katzbach concentration camp's death march from Frankfurt to Hünfeld in 1945, highlighting systematic Nazi brutality and the lasting impact on their lives and families; commemorations across the Rhein-Main region mark the 80th ...
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Removes Holocaust Remembrance Articles in DEI Purge
The US Department of Defense removed Holocaust remembrance articles from its website as part of a policy shift to eliminate content related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), sparking controversy and raising concerns about historical memory.

Pentagon Removes Holocaust Remembrance Articles in DEI Purge
The US Department of Defense removed Holocaust remembrance articles from its website as part of a policy shift to eliminate content related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), sparking controversy and raising concerns about historical memory.
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72% Bias Score

France's National Rally: From Antisemitism to Ally
French Minister Amichai Chikli invited the likely future leaders of France's National Rally (RN) to an antisemitism conference, highlighting the party's remarkable transformation under Marine Le Pen from its antisemitic past to a pro-Israel stance actively combating antisemitism and Islamism.

France's National Rally: From Antisemitism to Ally
French Minister Amichai Chikli invited the likely future leaders of France's National Rally (RN) to an antisemitism conference, highlighting the party's remarkable transformation under Marine Le Pen from its antisemitic past to a pro-Israel stance actively combating antisemitism and Islamism.
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56% Bias Score

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Activist Peggy Parnass
Peggy Parnass, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, author, and activist, died in Hamburg, Germany; her lifelong fight against injustice, fueled by her parents' murder in Treblinka, earned her numerous awards and shaped German discourse on remembrance and tolerance.

Death of Holocaust Survivor and Activist Peggy Parnass
Peggy Parnass, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, author, and activist, died in Hamburg, Germany; her lifelong fight against injustice, fueled by her parents' murder in Treblinka, earned her numerous awards and shaped German discourse on remembrance and tolerance.
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12% Bias Score
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