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UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...
UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...
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52% Bias Score


German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.
German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.
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48% Bias Score


WWII Film Highlights Untold Contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan Soldiers
Safi Graauw's short film, highlighting the largely unknown contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan soldiers in WWII, won two awards at the Go Short International Film Festival in Nijmegen, prompting a renewed discussion on the underrepresented role of colonial populations in the Allied victory.
WWII Film Highlights Untold Contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan Soldiers
Safi Graauw's short film, highlighting the largely unknown contributions of Surinamese and Curaçaoan soldiers in WWII, won two awards at the Go Short International Film Festival in Nijmegen, prompting a renewed discussion on the underrepresented role of colonial populations in the Allied victory.
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52% Bias Score


Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism in Saxony-Anhalt
The Mobile Victim Counseling in Saxony-Anhalt reported a significant 18% increase in right-wing extremist attacks in 2024, affecting 414 people across 281 incidents, with racism as the primary motive and a concerning rise in attacks against children and the resurgence of violent neo-Nazi groups.
Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism in Saxony-Anhalt
The Mobile Victim Counseling in Saxony-Anhalt reported a significant 18% increase in right-wing extremist attacks in 2024, affecting 414 people across 281 incidents, with racism as the primary motive and a concerning rise in attacks against children and the resurgence of violent neo-Nazi groups.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Launches Major Anti-Racism Program in Schools and Youth Sports
The Israeli Justice and Education Ministries launched a joint anti-racism program, starting with workshops in five schools and expanding to 27 next year, focusing on middle school students and youth soccer teams to combat racism and promote equality.
Israel Launches Major Anti-Racism Program in Schools and Youth Sports
The Israeli Justice and Education Ministries launched a joint anti-racism program, starting with workshops in five schools and expanding to 27 next year, focusing on middle school students and youth soccer teams to combat racism and promote equality.
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32% Bias Score


KNVB to Investigate Racism Claims Against FC Volendam Fans
FC Volendam player Bilal Ould-Chikh publicly accused a group of fans of targeting him due to his Moroccan background, prompting the KNVB to open a discussion with the player and his club to investigate potential racism.
KNVB to Investigate Racism Claims Against FC Volendam Fans
FC Volendam player Bilal Ould-Chikh publicly accused a group of fans of targeting him due to his Moroccan background, prompting the KNVB to open a discussion with the player and his club to investigate potential racism.
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36% Bias Score

Hanau Coalition Faces Backlash Over Data Breach and Public Questioning of Victim's Citizenship
Following criticism of Hanau's response to the 2020 racist attack, the local coalition publicly questioned Emis Gürbüz's citizenship application, prompting a data protection complaint and widespread outrage; the city also previously released a victim's private information.

Hanau Coalition Faces Backlash Over Data Breach and Public Questioning of Victim's Citizenship
Following criticism of Hanau's response to the 2020 racist attack, the local coalition publicly questioned Emis Gürbüz's citizenship application, prompting a data protection complaint and widespread outrage; the city also previously released a victim's private information.
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52% Bias Score

Thames Pier Renamed After Anti-Racism Campaign
Plantation Wharf Pier on the River Thames was renamed St Mary's Wandsworth on Monday following criticism from anti-racism campaigners who associated the previous name with colonialism and the slave trade; Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, which owns the pier, made the change after consultations with res...

Thames Pier Renamed After Anti-Racism Campaign
Plantation Wharf Pier on the River Thames was renamed St Mary's Wandsworth on Monday following criticism from anti-racism campaigners who associated the previous name with colonialism and the slave trade; Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, which owns the pier, made the change after consultations with res...
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40% Bias Score

Racism Alleged in 1988 Death of Aboriginal Teenager
The uncle of Mark Haines, a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy found dead on train tracks in Tamworth, NSW, in 1988, alleges police racism hindered the investigation, citing a senior officer's prejudiced statement and inconsistent investigative practices compared to non-Indigenous deaths. An inquest is unde...

Racism Alleged in 1988 Death of Aboriginal Teenager
The uncle of Mark Haines, a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy found dead on train tracks in Tamworth, NSW, in 1988, alleges police racism hindered the investigation, citing a senior officer's prejudiced statement and inconsistent investigative practices compared to non-Indigenous deaths. An inquest is unde...
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52% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Family's Struggle Highlights Systemic Failures
Çetin Gültekin's book, "Born, raised, and murdered in Germany," details the murder of his brother Gökhan in the 2020 Hanau attack, highlighting the family's subsequent struggles with authorities and the lasting emotional and systemic consequences.

Hanau Attack: Family's Struggle Highlights Systemic Failures
Çetin Gültekin's book, "Born, raised, and murdered in Germany," details the murder of his brother Gökhan in the 2020 Hanau attack, highlighting the family's subsequent struggles with authorities and the lasting emotional and systemic consequences.
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44% Bias Score

Feyenoord Bans Stadium-Banned Fans After Hooliganism Scandal
Following a BNNVARA/NRC investigation exposing Feyenoord's tolerance of hooligans involved in antisemitic and homophobic abuse and death threats, the club banned all fans with stadium bans from club events, including those previously granted access, acknowledging their past failures and pledging fut...

Feyenoord Bans Stadium-Banned Fans After Hooliganism Scandal
Following a BNNVARA/NRC investigation exposing Feyenoord's tolerance of hooligans involved in antisemitic and homophobic abuse and death threats, the club banned all fans with stadium bans from club events, including those previously granted access, acknowledging their past failures and pledging fut...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Police Study Exposes Systemic Racism and Classism
A Hamburg study reveals that a significant portion of police officers hold right-wing views, devalue asylum seekers, and harbor prejudice against minorities, indicating systemic racism and classism within the police force and highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive reforms.

Hamburg Police Study Exposes Systemic Racism and Classism
A Hamburg study reveals that a significant portion of police officers hold right-wing views, devalue asylum seekers, and harbor prejudice against minorities, indicating systemic racism and classism within the police force and highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive reforms.
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52% Bias Score
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