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Amsterdam Demonstration Highlights Growing Concerns About Far-Right Extremism
On Saturday, a large demonstration against racism and fascism took place on Amsterdam's Dam, drawing participants of all ages who expressed alarm at the rise of far-right extremism in the Netherlands and internationally, citing concerns about political figures like Donald Trump and the potential ero...
Amsterdam Demonstration Highlights Growing Concerns About Far-Right Extremism
On Saturday, a large demonstration against racism and fascism took place on Amsterdam's Dam, drawing participants of all ages who expressed alarm at the rise of far-right extremism in the Netherlands and internationally, citing concerns about political figures like Donald Trump and the potential ero...
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36% Bias Score


Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
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36% Bias Score


French Anti-Racism Protests Draw 91,000 Amidst Clashes and Political Controversy
On Saturday, over 91,000 people protested against racism across France, with 21,500 in Paris where some clashes with police occurred; the protests, organized by NGOs and supported by left-wing parties, also involved a controversy over a poster by La France Insumisa (LFI) featuring a caricature of Cy...
French Anti-Racism Protests Draw 91,000 Amidst Clashes and Political Controversy
On Saturday, over 91,000 people protested against racism across France, with 21,500 in Paris where some clashes with police occurred; the protests, organized by NGOs and supported by left-wing parties, also involved a controversy over a poster by La France Insumisa (LFI) featuring a caricature of Cy...
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36% Bias Score


Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
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52% Bias Score


German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...
German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...
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36% Bias Score


German Survey Reveals Widespread Discrimination Against Muslim Women and Black Individuals
A German survey (August 2024-January 2025) found that 61% of Muslim women and 62-63% of Black people reported monthly discrimination, mostly due to skin color; 32% of those not perceived as minorities also faced monthly discrimination, highlighting systemic issues and loss of trust in institutions.
German Survey Reveals Widespread Discrimination Against Muslim Women and Black Individuals
A German survey (August 2024-January 2025) found that 61% of Muslim women and 62-63% of Black people reported monthly discrimination, mostly due to skin color; 32% of those not perceived as minorities also faced monthly discrimination, highlighting systemic issues and loss of trust in institutions.
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36% Bias Score

Tens of Thousands Protest Racism and Far-Right Politics Across Europe
On Saturday, over 10,000 people protested against racism, fascism, and far-right politics in Amsterdam, while nearly 91,000 protested across France, expressing concern over right-wing governmental shifts and international conflicts; two people were arrested in France.

Tens of Thousands Protest Racism and Far-Right Politics Across Europe
On Saturday, over 10,000 people protested against racism, fascism, and far-right politics in Amsterdam, while nearly 91,000 protested across France, expressing concern over right-wing governmental shifts and international conflicts; two people were arrested in France.
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28% Bias Score

Tens of Thousands Protest Far-Right Rise in Amsterdam and France
On Saturday, over 10,000 people protested in Amsterdam against racism, fascism, and far-right policies, following the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; similar protests occurred in France, with approximately 91,000 participants.

Tens of Thousands Protest Far-Right Rise in Amsterdam and France
On Saturday, over 10,000 people protested in Amsterdam against racism, fascism, and far-right policies, following the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; similar protests occurred in France, with approximately 91,000 participants.
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28% Bias Score

Norris Admits Role in Lawrence Murder
David Norris, convicted in 2012 for the 1993 murder of Stephen Lawrence, has reportedly admitted to punching the victim but denies wielding the knife, leading to a public parole hearing this year.

Norris Admits Role in Lawrence Murder
David Norris, convicted in 2012 for the 1993 murder of Stephen Lawrence, has reportedly admitted to punching the victim but denies wielding the knife, leading to a public parole hearing this year.
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40% Bias Score

NaDiRa Report Exposes Widespread Discrimination in Germany
The NaDiRa report details widespread discrimination in Germany, with over 60% of Muslim women and Black people facing daily prejudice, highlighting subtle racism and impacting mental health, prompting calls for stronger anti-discrimination laws.

NaDiRa Report Exposes Widespread Discrimination in Germany
The NaDiRa report details widespread discrimination in Germany, with over 60% of Muslim women and Black people facing daily prejudice, highlighting subtle racism and impacting mental health, prompting calls for stronger anti-discrimination laws.
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36% Bias Score

NaDiRa Report Exposes Persistent Subtle Racism in Germany
The 2024 NaDiRa report reveals persistent subtle racism in Germany, with 20% of respondents believing minorities benefited economically more than the majority in recent years and 23% viewing their equality demands as excessive; 54% of 'racially marked' individuals experience monthly discrimination, ...

NaDiRa Report Exposes Persistent Subtle Racism in Germany
The 2024 NaDiRa report reveals persistent subtle racism in Germany, with 20% of respondents believing minorities benefited economically more than the majority in recent years and 23% viewing their equality demands as excessive; 54% of 'racially marked' individuals experience monthly discrimination, ...
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44% Bias Score

German Study: High Rates of Discrimination Against Ethnic and Religious Minorities
A new study in Germany reveals that 50% of ethnic and religious minorities experience regular discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting significantly higher rates (61-63%) of monthly discrimination due to skin color, compared to 32% of non-minorities.

German Study: High Rates of Discrimination Against Ethnic and Religious Minorities
A new study in Germany reveals that 50% of ethnic and religious minorities experience regular discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting significantly higher rates (61-63%) of monthly discrimination due to skin color, compared to 32% of non-minorities.
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36% Bias Score
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