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Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny: A Multifaceted Portrait of Modern India
In Kiran Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, the intertwined lives of journalist Sunny Bhatia and aspiring writer Sonia Shah, against the backdrop of contemporary India and America, explore themes of identity, ambition, and the challenges of navigating a globalized world.
Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny: A Multifaceted Portrait of Modern India
In Kiran Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, the intertwined lives of journalist Sunny Bhatia and aspiring writer Sonia Shah, against the backdrop of contemporary India and America, explore themes of identity, ambition, and the challenges of navigating a globalized world.
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40% Bias Score


Indonesia at 80: A Nation Divided on Freedom's Promise
Eighty years after Indonesia declared independence, its citizens express mixed views on freedom and justice, with younger generations voicing concerns over economic opportunities and government responsiveness, while older generations appreciate the progress made since the Soeharto era.
Indonesia at 80: A Nation Divided on Freedom's Promise
Eighty years after Indonesia declared independence, its citizens express mixed views on freedom and justice, with younger generations voicing concerns over economic opportunities and government responsiveness, while older generations appreciate the progress made since the Soeharto era.
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36% Bias Score


Unequal Citizenship: The Lingering Impact of Colonialism on Surinamese in the Netherlands
Following Suriname's independence in 1975, Surinamese citizens in the Netherlands faced unequal treatment regarding family reunification and social rights due to post-colonial policies based on stereotypes and anxieties about immigration; this caused significant barriers for Surinamese families.
Unequal Citizenship: The Lingering Impact of Colonialism on Surinamese in the Netherlands
Following Suriname's independence in 1975, Surinamese citizens in the Netherlands faced unequal treatment regarding family reunification and social rights due to post-colonial policies based on stereotypes and anxieties about immigration; this caused significant barriers for Surinamese families.
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44% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
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36% Bias Score


Las negras": Reclaiming Afro-Caribbean History and Identity
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro's recently republished book, "Las negras," uses historical fiction and Afrofuturism to reclaim the narrative of Black women in the Caribbean, addressing slavery, colonialism, and cultural preservation, impacting Afro-Caribbean communities and challenging traditional literary n...
Las negras": Reclaiming Afro-Caribbean History and Identity
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro's recently republished book, "Las negras," uses historical fiction and Afrofuturism to reclaim the narrative of Black women in the Caribbean, addressing slavery, colonialism, and cultural preservation, impacting Afro-Caribbean communities and challenging traditional literary n...
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20% Bias Score


Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
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44% 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

Francafrique's Decline: French Influence Wanes in Sahel as African Nations Diversify Partnerships
African nations, particularly in the Sahel, are rejecting France's Francafrique policy, leading to decreased French market share (6-7%) compared to China's 25%, and impacting sectors like uranium mining, as seen with Orano's suspended operations in Niger.

Francafrique's Decline: French Influence Wanes in Sahel as African Nations Diversify Partnerships
African nations, particularly in the Sahel, are rejecting France's Francafrique policy, leading to decreased French market share (6-7%) compared to China's 25%, and impacting sectors like uranium mining, as seen with Orano's suspended operations in Niger.
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36% Bias Score

Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.

Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.
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32% Bias Score

Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: A Centenary Remembrance
Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist and FLN activist, died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence; his anti-colonial writings and advocacy for African unity continue to resonate, although his work remains largely unknown outside North Africa, prompting efforts to preserve his legacy through films ...

Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: A Centenary Remembrance
Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist and FLN activist, died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence; his anti-colonial writings and advocacy for African unity continue to resonate, although his work remains largely unknown outside North Africa, prompting efforts to preserve his legacy through films ...
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24% Bias Score

Argentine Author Subverts Science Fiction with 'Gauchopunk' Collection
Michel Nieva's "Ficciones gauchopunks" uses a distinctly Argentine perspective to critique techno-fascism, blending cyberpunk and gaucho traditions in a satirical reimagining of Argentina as a cosmic superpower, challenging the Anglo-centric dominance of science fiction.

Argentine Author Subverts Science Fiction with 'Gauchopunk' Collection
Michel Nieva's "Ficciones gauchopunks" uses a distinctly Argentine perspective to critique techno-fascism, blending cyberpunk and gaucho traditions in a satirical reimagining of Argentina as a cosmic superpower, challenging the Anglo-centric dominance of science fiction.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Biennale 13: Art's Resilience in Repressive Environments
The 13th Berlin Biennale, curated by Zasha Colah, features 170 artworks by 60 international artists exploring art's resilience in repressive environments, symbolized by the fox, and shown across four Berlin venues, including the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Hamburger Bahnhof.

Berlin Biennale 13: Art's Resilience in Repressive Environments
The 13th Berlin Biennale, curated by Zasha Colah, features 170 artworks by 60 international artists exploring art's resilience in repressive environments, symbolized by the fox, and shown across four Berlin venues, including the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Hamburger Bahnhof.
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28% Bias Score
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