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Polish Heritage Flourishes in German Literature
The number of German authors with Polish roots is rising, with many achieving success in prestigious literary awards, such as the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, and publishing houses, showcasing their bicultural heritage and experiences.
Polish Heritage Flourishes in German Literature
The number of German authors with Polish roots is rising, with many achieving success in prestigious literary awards, such as the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, and publishing houses, showcasing their bicultural heritage and experiences.
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16% Bias Score


AfD's Rise Exacerbates German Societal Divisions
The rise of right-wing populism in Germany, particularly the AfD, is increasing societal divisions, as evidenced by studies linking AfD regional strength to heightened prejudice against minorities. This polarization hinders political compromise and threatens social cohesion, while the focus on migra...
AfD's Rise Exacerbates German Societal Divisions
The rise of right-wing populism in Germany, particularly the AfD, is increasing societal divisions, as evidenced by studies linking AfD regional strength to heightened prejudice against minorities. This polarization hinders political compromise and threatens social cohesion, while the focus on migra...
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36% Bias Score


Gurnah's Journey: From Zanzibar to Nobel Prize
In a recent interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, discussed his emigration from Zanzibar to England in 1966 due to political unrest, his early jobs, and the impact of his Nobel win, providing insights into immigration, cultural adaptation, and the challenges faced by i...
Gurnah's Journey: From Zanzibar to Nobel Prize
In a recent interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, discussed his emigration from Zanzibar to England in 1966 due to political unrest, his early jobs, and the impact of his Nobel win, providing insights into immigration, cultural adaptation, and the challenges faced by i...
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16% Bias Score


Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.
Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.
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44% Bias Score


France Sends Algeria List of Algerians for Expulsion, Seeking Diplomatic De-escalation
France will send Algeria a list of dozens of Algerians for expulsion, hoping to ease tensions stemming from a migrant crisis and France's recognition of Morocco's claim to Western Sahara; the move follows Algeria's refusal to accept the return of migrants, including the perpetrator of a recent deadl...
France Sends Algeria List of Algerians for Expulsion, Seeking Diplomatic De-escalation
France will send Algeria a list of dozens of Algerians for expulsion, hoping to ease tensions stemming from a migrant crisis and France's recognition of Morocco's claim to Western Sahara; the move follows Algeria's refusal to accept the return of migrants, including the perpetrator of a recent deadl...
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40% Bias Score


Posthumous Exhibition Showcases Eritrean Artist's Journey
Ficre Ghebreyesus, an Eritrean artist who fled war and settled in the US, will have his first solo UK exhibition at London's Modern Art gallery, showcasing 25 canvases spanning his career from the 1990s to 2011, reflecting his journey and artistic evolution.
Posthumous Exhibition Showcases Eritrean Artist's Journey
Ficre Ghebreyesus, an Eritrean artist who fled war and settled in the US, will have his first solo UK exhibition at London's Modern Art gallery, showcasing 25 canvases spanning his career from the 1990s to 2011, reflecting his journey and artistic evolution.
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16% Bias Score

New York Exodus: Brickell's Transformation into a Luxury Hub
Fueled by lower housing costs and a luxurious lifestyle, New York City residents are flocking to Miami's Brickell neighborhood, transforming it into a vibrant hub of corporate activity and upscale living, attracting major companies like Citadel and boosting property values.

New York Exodus: Brickell's Transformation into a Luxury Hub
Fueled by lower housing costs and a luxurious lifestyle, New York City residents are flocking to Miami's Brickell neighborhood, transforming it into a vibrant hub of corporate activity and upscale living, attracting major companies like Citadel and boosting property values.
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64% Bias Score

Greek Cabinet Reshuffle: Focus on Faster Action and Citizen Well-being
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a cabinet reshuffle on Saturday, emphasizing faster action and bolder policies to improve citizens' lives, with key portfolios assigned to Kostas Hatzidakis and Akis Skertsos, focusing on economic growth, infrastructure, migration, and maritime issu...

Greek Cabinet Reshuffle: Focus on Faster Action and Citizen Well-being
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a cabinet reshuffle on Saturday, emphasizing faster action and bolder policies to improve citizens' lives, with key portfolios assigned to Kostas Hatzidakis and Akis Skertsos, focusing on economic growth, infrastructure, migration, and maritime issu...
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...

Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...
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52% Bias Score

Ecuador Hires Lobbying Firm to Bolster US Ties Amidst Crime Crisis
Ecuador's government contracted Mercury Public Affairs LLC for $165,000 to lobby the Trump administration on issues of migration, security, and trade, citing an "emergency" due to Trump's immigration policies and seeking improved US relations amid a national crime crisis.

Ecuador Hires Lobbying Firm to Bolster US Ties Amidst Crime Crisis
Ecuador's government contracted Mercury Public Affairs LLC for $165,000 to lobby the Trump administration on issues of migration, security, and trade, citing an "emergency" due to Trump's immigration policies and seeking improved US relations amid a national crime crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Mauritania Expels Irregular Migrants Amidst Human Trafficking Concerns
The Mauritanian government expelled irregular migrants, claiming it was necessary to combat human trafficking networks and protect national security, despite criticism from NGOs about human rights violations; a prior 2022 initiative offered 130,000 migrants legal residency.

Mauritania Expels Irregular Migrants Amidst Human Trafficking Concerns
The Mauritanian government expelled irregular migrants, claiming it was necessary to combat human trafficking networks and protect national security, despite criticism from NGOs about human rights violations; a prior 2022 initiative offered 130,000 migrants legal residency.
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44% Bias Score

EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...

EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...
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32% Bias Score
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