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Wong's Voice Revival Prediction Sparks Political Outrage
Following the rejection of the Indigenous Voice proposal in a 60-40 referendum, Senator Penny Wong's suggestion of its inevitable revival has drawn sharp criticism from Senator Jacinta Price, who highlights a $27 million contingency fund and accuses the Labor party of deceit and disrespecting the vo...
Wong's Voice Revival Prediction Sparks Political Outrage
Following the rejection of the Indigenous Voice proposal in a 60-40 referendum, Senator Penny Wong's suggestion of its inevitable revival has drawn sharp criticism from Senator Jacinta Price, who highlights a $27 million contingency fund and accuses the Labor party of deceit and disrespecting the vo...
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60% Bias Score


Vietnam Celebrates War's End, Emphasizes Peace Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War on April 30th with a large military parade in Ho Chi Minh City, emphasizing peace and reconciliation while acknowledging unresolved internal divisions and the impact of the Trump administration's policies on its relationship with ...
Vietnam Celebrates War's End, Emphasizes Peace Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War on April 30th with a large military parade in Ho Chi Minh City, emphasizing peace and reconciliation while acknowledging unresolved internal divisions and the impact of the Trump administration's policies on its relationship with ...
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44% Bias Score


South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...
South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...
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52% Bias Score


Vietnam War's Lasting Trauma: PTSD and Uneven Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975) resulted in 3.8 million deaths and left lasting psychological trauma on veterans; delayed recognition of PTSD in both the US and Vietnam, along with uneven post-war reconciliation in Vietnam, highlights ongoing challenges.
Vietnam War's Lasting Trauma: PTSD and Uneven Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975) resulted in 3.8 million deaths and left lasting psychological trauma on veterans; delayed recognition of PTSD in both the US and Vietnam, along with uneven post-war reconciliation in Vietnam, highlights ongoing challenges.
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20% Bias Score


Welcome to Country: An Indigenous Protocol and its Significance
A Welcome to Country, a sovereign Aboriginal protocol predating Australia's nation-state, acknowledges the enduring sovereignty of First Nations people on their unceded lands; rejecting it misunderstands its cultural significance and denies this sovereignty.
Welcome to Country: An Indigenous Protocol and its Significance
A Welcome to Country, a sovereign Aboriginal protocol predating Australia's nation-state, acknowledges the enduring sovereignty of First Nations people on their unceded lands; rejecting it misunderstands its cultural significance and denies this sovereignty.
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36% Bias Score


Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the WWII persecution of Jews, admitting complicity with the Nazi regime and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life in Amsterdam, marking a significant step towards reconciliation 80 years after WWII's end.
Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the WWII persecution of Jews, admitting complicity with the Nazi regime and allocating €25 million to support Jewish life in Amsterdam, marking a significant step towards reconciliation 80 years after WWII's end.
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24% Bias Score

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.
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60% Bias Score

Vietnam War's Lingering Psychological Trauma and Societal Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975), costing 3.8 million lives, concluded with a communist victory; however, the long-term psychological trauma among both American and Vietnamese veterans, and the differing societal responses to this trauma, remain significant consequences.

Vietnam War's Lingering Psychological Trauma and Societal Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975), costing 3.8 million lives, concluded with a communist victory; however, the long-term psychological trauma among both American and Vietnamese veterans, and the differing societal responses to this trauma, remain significant consequences.
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28% Bias Score

Coalition rejects laws regulating Welcome to Country ceremonies
Following booing at an Anzac Day Welcome to Country ceremony, the Australian Coalition announced it won't introduce laws dictating when these ceremonies can be held, despite the Opposition Leader deeming them 'overdone' at certain events; this sparked debate on cultural practices and national identi...

Coalition rejects laws regulating Welcome to Country ceremonies
Following booing at an Anzac Day Welcome to Country ceremony, the Australian Coalition announced it won't introduce laws dictating when these ceremonies can be held, despite the Opposition Leader deeming them 'overdone' at certain events; this sparked debate on cultural practices and national identi...
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40% Bias Score

Sister of Slain Priest and Killer's Mother Find Common Ground in Grief
Roseline Hamel, sister of Jacques Hamel, a priest murdered in 2016, and Nassera Kermiche, mother of one of his killers, formed an unexpected bond, sharing their grief and defying expectations in a testament to human resilience; their story is detailed in Samuel Lieven's "Sœurs de douleur.

Sister of Slain Priest and Killer's Mother Find Common Ground in Grief
Roseline Hamel, sister of Jacques Hamel, a priest murdered in 2016, and Nassera Kermiche, mother of one of his killers, formed an unexpected bond, sharing their grief and defying expectations in a testament to human resilience; their story is detailed in Samuel Lieven's "Sœurs de douleur.
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36% Bias Score

Poland and Ukraine Excavate Mass Grave from Volhynia Massacres
Polish researchers are excavating a World War II mass grave in western Ukraine containing victims of the Volhynia massacres, where up to 100,000 Poles were killed by Ukrainian nationalists; this is an attempt to reconcile a decades-long point of contention between the two countries.

Poland and Ukraine Excavate Mass Grave from Volhynia Massacres
Polish researchers are excavating a World War II mass grave in western Ukraine containing victims of the Volhynia massacres, where up to 100,000 Poles were killed by Ukrainian nationalists; this is an attempt to reconcile a decades-long point of contention between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.

Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.
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40% Bias Score
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