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Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...
Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...
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4% Bias Score


Russian Cinema as Soft Power: Konchalovsky's Vision
Film director Yegor Konchalovsky stated at a TASS press conference that Russian cinema serves as a tool for soft power, promoting the nation's image and values internationally, countering negative stereotypes, and fostering international cooperation, particularly with China.
Russian Cinema as Soft Power: Konchalovsky's Vision
Film director Yegor Konchalovsky stated at a TASS press conference that Russian cinema serves as a tool for soft power, promoting the nation's image and values internationally, countering negative stereotypes, and fostering international cooperation, particularly with China.
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56% Bias Score


Bulgaria: 140 Years After Unification, A Nation Divided
On the 140th anniversary of the Unification of Bulgaria, the article contrasts the nation's past unity with its present deep divisions, highlighting political infighting and the influence of sanctioned oligarchs as key factors in societal fragmentation.
Bulgaria: 140 Years After Unification, A Nation Divided
On the 140th anniversary of the Unification of Bulgaria, the article contrasts the nation's past unity with its present deep divisions, highlighting political infighting and the influence of sanctioned oligarchs as key factors in societal fragmentation.
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56% Bias Score


Controversial Polish Exhibit Showcases Soldiers in Nazi Uniforms
An exhibition in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photos of Polish citizens serving in the Nazi German army during WWII, sparking outrage from right-wing conservatives who view it as a historical falsehood and moral provocation.
Controversial Polish Exhibit Showcases Soldiers in Nazi Uniforms
An exhibition in Gdansk, Poland, titled "Our Boys," displays photos of Polish citizens serving in the Nazi German army during WWII, sparking outrage from right-wing conservatives who view it as a historical falsehood and moral provocation.
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44% Bias Score


China's Enduring Spirit of Resistance: From WWII to National Rejuvenation
During World War II, 400 million Chinese people demonstrated unwavering resilience against foreign invasion, forging a national spirit that continues to shape China's identity and global engagement, as emphasized by President Xi Jinping.
China's Enduring Spirit of Resistance: From WWII to National Rejuvenation
During World War II, 400 million Chinese people demonstrated unwavering resilience against foreign invasion, forging a national spirit that continues to shape China's identity and global engagement, as emphasized by President Xi Jinping.
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56% Bias Score


High Cost of Israeli Elite Military Prep Courses Reveals Socioeconomic Disparities
Israeli teenagers pay up to ₪18,000 for military preparatory courses to increase their chances of joining elite units, revealing socioeconomic disparities and complex motivations among parents who may oppose government policies but still support their children's military ambitions.
High Cost of Israeli Elite Military Prep Courses Reveals Socioeconomic Disparities
Israeli teenagers pay up to ₪18,000 for military preparatory courses to increase their chances of joining elite units, revealing socioeconomic disparities and complex motivations among parents who may oppose government policies but still support their children's military ambitions.
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28% Bias Score

French Heritage Days: A Battleground for Political Ideology
This year's French Heritage Days, typically a unifying event, are marked by intense political division, with right- and left-wing groups vying for control over the narrative and representation of France's history and cultural heritage.

French Heritage Days: A Battleground for Political Ideology
This year's French Heritage Days, typically a unifying event, are marked by intense political division, with right- and left-wing groups vying for control over the narrative and representation of France's history and cultural heritage.
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44% Bias Score

Executive Order 14224: Symbolically Declaring English the Official Language of the U.S.
President Trump's Executive Order 14224 symbolically designates English as the official language of the United States, sparking debate about national identity and the role of language in a diverse nation.

Executive Order 14224: Symbolically Declaring English the Official Language of the U.S.
President Trump's Executive Order 14224 symbolically designates English as the official language of the United States, sparking debate about national identity and the role of language in a diverse nation.
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28% Bias Score

China Commemorates 80th Anniversary of WWII's End with Military Parade
China marks the 80th anniversary of the Second Sino-Japanese War's end with a large military parade in Beijing, showcasing its military might and emphasizing its role in the Allied victory while aiming to garner international recognition.

China Commemorates 80th Anniversary of WWII's End with Military Parade
China marks the 80th anniversary of the Second Sino-Japanese War's end with a large military parade in Beijing, showcasing its military might and emphasizing its role in the Allied victory while aiming to garner international recognition.
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40% Bias Score

Sunburn Cinema: British Holidays and the Search for Escapism
British films, termed "sunburn cinema," depict holidays abroad as chaotic, self-sabotaging experiences marked by excessive drinking, sunburn, casual sex, and ultimately, failure to escape personal issues, contrasting with idealized holiday imagery.

Sunburn Cinema: British Holidays and the Search for Escapism
British films, termed "sunburn cinema," depict holidays abroad as chaotic, self-sabotaging experiences marked by excessive drinking, sunburn, casual sex, and ultimately, failure to escape personal issues, contrasting with idealized holiday imagery.
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52% Bias Score

Immigration, Identity, and the Myth of a Homogenous Past
The author uses personal experience and historical evidence to challenge the idea that immigration threatens national identity, arguing that economic inequality and a false narrative of a homogenous past are the true sources of societal anxiety.

Immigration, Identity, and the Myth of a Homogenous Past
The author uses personal experience and historical evidence to challenge the idea that immigration threatens national identity, arguing that economic inequality and a false narrative of a homogenous past are the true sources of societal anxiety.
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16% Bias Score

UK's Cultural Divisions: Flags, History, and Immigration
This article analyzes the UK's cultural divisions, using examples such as the varied interpretations of St. George's flags and contrasting celebrations of VJ Day and India's Independence Day to illustrate a complex national identity and differing perspectives on immigration and integration.

UK's Cultural Divisions: Flags, History, and Immigration
This article analyzes the UK's cultural divisions, using examples such as the varied interpretations of St. George's flags and contrasting celebrations of VJ Day and India's Independence Day to illustrate a complex national identity and differing perspectives on immigration and integration.
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44% Bias Score
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