WA Liberal Leader Refuses to Display Aboriginal Flag, Sparking Political Outrage
Western Australian Liberal leader Libby Mettam announced she will not display the Aboriginal flag at official events, echoing Peter Dutton's stance; Premier Roger Cook strongly criticized this decision as divisive and undermining reconciliation efforts.
WA Liberal Leader Refuses to Display Aboriginal Flag, Sparking Political Outrage
Western Australian Liberal leader Libby Mettam announced she will not display the Aboriginal flag at official events, echoing Peter Dutton's stance; Premier Roger Cook strongly criticized this decision as divisive and undermining reconciliation efforts.
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64% Bias Score
Djimon Hounsou's Foundation Bridges the Black Diaspora, Combats Systemic Racism
Actor Djimon Hounsou combats systemic racism and the lasting effects of slavery through his foundation, which sponsors events like the Run Richmond, a cultural run/walk through 400 years of Black history, and trips to Africa to reconnect the Black diaspora with their roots.
Djimon Hounsou's Foundation Bridges the Black Diaspora, Combats Systemic Racism
Actor Djimon Hounsou combats systemic racism and the lasting effects of slavery through his foundation, which sponsors events like the Run Richmond, a cultural run/walk through 400 years of Black history, and trips to Africa to reconnect the Black diaspora with their roots.
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24% Bias Score
Syria's New Government Offers Amnesty to Assad Regime Intelligence Officers
In Syria, a new Islamist government is implementing a reconciliation program with former members of the Assad regime's intelligence services, accepting the surrender of thousands of officers in exchange for amnesty and avoiding revenge killings, while high-ranking officials face war crimes prosecuti...
Syria's New Government Offers Amnesty to Assad Regime Intelligence Officers
In Syria, a new Islamist government is implementing a reconciliation program with former members of the Assad regime's intelligence services, accepting the surrender of thousands of officers in exchange for amnesty and avoiding revenge killings, while high-ranking officials face war crimes prosecuti...
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52% Bias Score
Poland to Exhume Victims of Volhynia Massacre, Seeking Reconciliation with Ukraine
Following years of strained relations, Poland will exhume victims of the 1943 Volhynia Massacre, a move aimed at easing tensions with Ukraine despite differing views on the event's classification.
Poland to Exhume Victims of Volhynia Massacre, Seeking Reconciliation with Ukraine
Following years of strained relations, Poland will exhume victims of the 1943 Volhynia Massacre, a move aimed at easing tensions with Ukraine despite differing views on the event's classification.
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48% Bias Score
First Miss Indigenous Canada Crowned, Bringing Healing and Empowerment
Jessica McKenzie, a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, was crowned the first Miss Indigenous Canada in July 2024, a win she sees as a significant step in healing and empowerment for herself and her community, following a pageant with 700 applicants that celebrated Indigenous voices and culture.
First Miss Indigenous Canada Crowned, Bringing Healing and Empowerment
Jessica McKenzie, a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, was crowned the first Miss Indigenous Canada in July 2024, a win she sees as a significant step in healing and empowerment for herself and her community, following a pageant with 700 applicants that celebrated Indigenous voices and culture.
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28% Bias Score
Republicans to Use Reconciliation to Pass Agenda Despite Tight Majority
Facing a slim congressional majority, Republicans plan to utilize the reconciliation process to bypass Senate obstruction and pass their legislative agenda, despite the risks of internal disagreements and historical precedents of reconciliation efforts failing.
Republicans to Use Reconciliation to Pass Agenda Despite Tight Majority
Facing a slim congressional majority, Republicans plan to utilize the reconciliation process to bypass Senate obstruction and pass their legislative agenda, despite the risks of internal disagreements and historical precedents of reconciliation efforts failing.
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32% Bias Score
Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...
Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...
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52% Bias Score
Racial Reckoning in a South African Old Age Home
Anthropologist Casey Golomski's "God's Waiting Room" examines Grace, a South African old age home founded in the 1950s, revealing persistent racial inequalities despite post-apartheid policies, while highlighting the potential for individual change and reconciliation through personal interactions.
Racial Reckoning in a South African Old Age Home
Anthropologist Casey Golomski's "God's Waiting Room" examines Grace, a South African old age home founded in the 1950s, revealing persistent racial inequalities despite post-apartheid policies, while highlighting the potential for individual change and reconciliation through personal interactions.
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36% Bias Score
Poland and Ukraine Agree to Exhume Victims of Volhynia Massacre
Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the remains of approximately 65,000 victims of the 1943 Volhynia Massacre, a decision aimed at easing tensions between the two countries after years of strained relations stemming from differing interpretations of the historical event.
Poland and Ukraine Agree to Exhume Victims of Volhynia Massacre
Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the remains of approximately 65,000 victims of the 1943 Volhynia Massacre, a decision aimed at easing tensions between the two countries after years of strained relations stemming from differing interpretations of the historical event.
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44% Bias Score
Exhumations to Begin in Volhynia Massacre
Following years of strained relations, Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the bodies of victims from the 1943 Volhynia massacre, where the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed approximately 100,000 Polish civilians and others, a decision announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and praised by...
Exhumations to Begin in Volhynia Massacre
Following years of strained relations, Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the bodies of victims from the 1943 Volhynia massacre, where the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed approximately 100,000 Polish civilians and others, a decision announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and praised by...
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52% Bias Score
Turkey's Surprise Peace Initiative with Kurds: A Calculated Political Move?
Turkish President Erdogan announced a decisive move towards peace with Kurds, involving a surprising call by his coalition partner to invite imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan to parliament to urge disarmament, potentially driven by political aims and aimed at securing Erdogan's reelection.
Turkey's Surprise Peace Initiative with Kurds: A Calculated Political Move?
Turkish President Erdogan announced a decisive move towards peace with Kurds, involving a surprising call by his coalition partner to invite imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan to parliament to urge disarmament, potentially driven by political aims and aimed at securing Erdogan's reelection.
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40% Bias Score
Ontario-focused Child Welfare Negotiations Continue Despite Federal Uncertainty
Despite the rejection of a national $47.8 billion child welfare agreement and Parliament's prorogation, Ontario's Chiefs of Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and the Canadian government continue negotiations to address historical injustices and support First Nations families, focusing on improving chi...
Ontario-focused Child Welfare Negotiations Continue Despite Federal Uncertainty
Despite the rejection of a national $47.8 billion child welfare agreement and Parliament's prorogation, Ontario's Chiefs of Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and the Canadian government continue negotiations to address historical injustices and support First Nations families, focusing on improving chi...
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48% Bias Score