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Syria Forms Inclusive Transitional Government
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a 23-member transitional government on Saturday, including ministers from diverse religious and ethnic groups, in response to international pressure following recent violence and criticism of the previous cabinet.
Syria Forms Inclusive Transitional Government
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a 23-member transitional government on Saturday, including ministers from diverse religious and ethnic groups, in response to international pressure following recent violence and criticism of the previous cabinet.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Releases WWII Collaboration Suspects' Names Online
The Dutch National Archives released online a list of 425,000 names of individuals suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII, prompting intense debate about historical accuracy versus privacy concerns; full access to related documents is expected by 2027.
Netherlands Releases WWII Collaboration Suspects' Names Online
The Dutch National Archives released online a list of 425,000 names of individuals suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII, prompting intense debate about historical accuracy versus privacy concerns; full access to related documents is expected by 2027.
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36% Bias Score


Illinois Returns Land to Potawatomi Nation After 175 Years
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has reclaimed 1,500 acres of land in Illinois' Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, originally promised in 1829 but seized by the U.S. government in 1849, marking a significant step in the "Land Back" movement.
Illinois Returns Land to Potawatomi Nation After 175 Years
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has reclaimed 1,500 acres of land in Illinois' Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, originally promised in 1829 but seized by the U.S. government in 1849, marking a significant step in the "Land Back" movement.
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24% Bias Score


Indigenous Children's Imprint Launched by Award-Winning Author
David Robertson launched Swift Water Books, a Penguin Random House Canada imprint for Indigenous children's literature, set to debut in early 2026 with works by Kim Spencer, Richard Wagamese, and other Indigenous authors, aiming to increase representation and address the growing demand for such book...
Indigenous Children's Imprint Launched by Award-Winning Author
David Robertson launched Swift Water Books, a Penguin Random House Canada imprint for Indigenous children's literature, set to debut in early 2026 with works by Kim Spencer, Richard Wagamese, and other Indigenous authors, aiming to increase representation and address the growing demand for such book...
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24% Bias Score


Steinmeier Reaffirms Germany's Commitment to Confronting Nazi Past Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Stadtallendorf, Germany, on March 19, 2025, to discuss Germany's continued commitment to addressing its Nazi past, the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Bundeswehr, and the challenges of maintaining democratic institutions, while highlighting the ex...
Steinmeier Reaffirms Germany's Commitment to Confronting Nazi Past Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Stadtallendorf, Germany, on March 19, 2025, to discuss Germany's continued commitment to addressing its Nazi past, the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Bundeswehr, and the challenges of maintaining democratic institutions, while highlighting the ex...
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16% Bias Score


Babacan Advocates for Peace and Dialogue in Diyarbakır
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, Deva Party leader Ali Babacan advocated for peace, criticizing the opposition's approach and emphasizing the importance of dialogue and respecting mother tongues, advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish issue and contrasting his approach with other political partie...
Babacan Advocates for Peace and Dialogue in Diyarbakır
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, Deva Party leader Ali Babacan advocated for peace, criticizing the opposition's approach and emphasizing the importance of dialogue and respecting mother tongues, advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish issue and contrasting his approach with other political partie...
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40% Bias Score

Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.

Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
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48% Bias Score

15 Indigenous Deaths Prompt Calls for Canadian Police Violence Inquiry
Between August 30 and December 14, 2024, 15 Indigenous Canadians died in police custody or during police interactions, prompting demands for a national inquiry into systemic police violence against Indigenous communities, a crisis rooted in historical injustices.

15 Indigenous Deaths Prompt Calls for Canadian Police Violence Inquiry
Between August 30 and December 14, 2024, 15 Indigenous Canadians died in police custody or during police interactions, prompting demands for a national inquiry into systemic police violence against Indigenous communities, a crisis rooted in historical injustices.
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48% Bias Score

Debate Erupts Over Authenticity of Australia's Acknowledgement of Country Ceremony
A young Aboriginal woman criticized the Acknowledgement of Country ceremony, calling it a "made-up protocol" that emerged in the 1990s from Reconciliation Australia, sparking debate within Indigenous communities regarding its authenticity and significance.

Debate Erupts Over Authenticity of Australia's Acknowledgement of Country Ceremony
A young Aboriginal woman criticized the Acknowledgement of Country ceremony, calling it a "made-up protocol" that emerged in the 1990s from Reconciliation Australia, sparking debate within Indigenous communities regarding its authenticity and significance.
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12% Bias Score

Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.

Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.
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36% Bias Score

Royal Visit to Vatican Signals Pope Francis's Improving Health
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Pope Francis at the Vatican from April 7-10 for a four-day state visit, strengthening UK-Vatican and UK-Italy relations and highlighting both leaders' shared commitment to environmental protection, despite the Pope's recent hospitalization.

Royal Visit to Vatican Signals Pope Francis's Improving Health
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Pope Francis at the Vatican from April 7-10 for a four-day state visit, strengthening UK-Vatican and UK-Italy relations and highlighting both leaders' shared commitment to environmental protection, despite the Pope's recent hospitalization.
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40% Bias Score

Okinawa's Unfinished War: Unearthing Remains Amidst Rising Tensions
On Okinawa, volunteers are unearthing remains from the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, aiming to identify and return them to families; the slow governmental response and Japan's military buildup fuel fears of future conflict.

Okinawa's Unfinished War: Unearthing Remains Amidst Rising Tensions
On Okinawa, volunteers are unearthing remains from the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, aiming to identify and return them to families; the slow governmental response and Japan's military buildup fuel fears of future conflict.
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32% Bias Score
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