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Exhumation in Puźniki, Ukraine: A Step Towards Reconciliation
On Saturday, a joint Polish-Ukrainian funeral was held in Puźniki, Ukraine, for at least 42 victims of a 1945 massacre by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), marking a significant step in reconciliation between the two nations.
Exhumation in Puźniki, Ukraine: A Step Towards Reconciliation
On Saturday, a joint Polish-Ukrainian funeral was held in Puźniki, Ukraine, for at least 42 victims of a 1945 massacre by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), marking a significant step in reconciliation between the two nations.
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16% Bias Score


Victoria to Sign First State Treaty with Traditional Owners
Victoria is set to become the first Australian state to sign a treaty with its traditional owners, establishing the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria as a permanent body with accountability powers to scrutinize government programs and question ministers, following a $382 million, decade-long proce...
Victoria to Sign First State Treaty with Traditional Owners
Victoria is set to become the first Australian state to sign a treaty with its traditional owners, establishing the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria as a permanent body with accountability powers to scrutinize government programs and question ministers, following a $382 million, decade-long proce...
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40% Bias Score


From War-Torn Plans to Wagnerian Revelation: A Family's Unexpected Bayreuth Journey
A family's cancelled trip to Israel due to war led to an unexpected visit to the Bayreuth Festival, challenging the author's negative preconceptions of Wagner and the festival's attendees, resulting in a positive experience and personal growth.
From War-Torn Plans to Wagnerian Revelation: A Family's Unexpected Bayreuth Journey
A family's cancelled trip to Israel due to war led to an unexpected visit to the Bayreuth Festival, challenging the author's negative preconceptions of Wagner and the festival's attendees, resulting in a positive experience and personal growth.
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8% Bias Score


Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...
Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...
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40% Bias Score


Japan's War Anniversary: No Statement, Shifting Views
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba chose not to issue a formal statement on the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender, breaking with tradition and sparking debate over the nation's approach to historical reconciliation amid rising conservatism and a shifting public perception of the...
Japan's War Anniversary: No Statement, Shifting Views
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba chose not to issue a formal statement on the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender, breaking with tradition and sparking debate over the nation's approach to historical reconciliation amid rising conservatism and a shifting public perception of the...
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Commemorates Japan's Surrender: A Complex Legacy
The Netherlands commemorates Japan's 1945 surrender, marking the end of WWII but also the beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution, highlighting the complex legacy of this pivotal moment, including the atomic bombings and the subsequent conflict with Indonesia.
Netherlands Commemorates Japan's Surrender: A Complex Legacy
The Netherlands commemorates Japan's 1945 surrender, marking the end of WWII but also the beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution, highlighting the complex legacy of this pivotal moment, including the atomic bombings and the subsequent conflict with Indonesia.
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40% Bias Score

Prince Harry's UK Visit: Potential for Reconciliation with King Charles III
Prince Harry will return to the UK on September 8th, raising the possibility of a reconciliation with King Charles III, who will be in the UK, despite a strained relationship marked by public disagreements and legal disputes.

Prince Harry's UK Visit: Potential for Reconciliation with King Charles III
Prince Harry will return to the UK on September 8th, raising the possibility of a reconciliation with King Charles III, who will be in the UK, despite a strained relationship marked by public disagreements and legal disputes.
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24% Bias Score

Lviv Exhumation Uncovers WWII Mass Grave
A joint Ukrainian-Polish team unearthed approximately 40 sets of remains in a mass grave in Lviv, part of a broader project encompassing 13 Ukrainian and 4 Polish sites, focusing on World War II victims; artifacts found suggest potential identification.

Lviv Exhumation Uncovers WWII Mass Grave
A joint Ukrainian-Polish team unearthed approximately 40 sets of remains in a mass grave in Lviv, part of a broader project encompassing 13 Ukrainian and 4 Polish sites, focusing on World War II victims; artifacts found suggest potential identification.
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20% Bias Score

Melbourne Indigenous Burial Site Access Campaign
Indigenous advocates in Melbourne are seeking improved access and recognition for Kings Domain Resting Place, a burial site for 38 Indigenous people, citing inaccessibility and insufficient recognition of Indigenous history. The City of Melbourne has provided limited support.

Melbourne Indigenous Burial Site Access Campaign
Indigenous advocates in Melbourne are seeking improved access and recognition for Kings Domain Resting Place, a burial site for 38 Indigenous people, citing inaccessibility and insufficient recognition of Indigenous history. The City of Melbourne has provided limited support.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Sectarian Violence and the Challenges to Post-Assad Stability
Recent clashes between Kurdish and Syrian government forces near Manbij, following the deadly Suwayda violence that killed over 1,400 and displaced 175,000, highlight Syria's persistent sectarian tensions despite President al-Sharaa's focus on reconstruction and international recognition.

Syria's Sectarian Violence and the Challenges to Post-Assad Stability
Recent clashes between Kurdish and Syrian government forces near Manbij, following the deadly Suwayda violence that killed over 1,400 and displaced 175,000, highlight Syria's persistent sectarian tensions despite President al-Sharaa's focus on reconstruction and international recognition.
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36% Bias Score

Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.

Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.
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40% Bias Score

Cyprus: Cemetery Restoration Symbolizes Reconciliation 51 Years After Invasion
Fifty-one years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, both Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities are restoring 15 cemeteries along the Green Line, costing €700,000, as a sign of reconciliation and respect, funded partly by the EU and started last May.

Cyprus: Cemetery Restoration Symbolizes Reconciliation 51 Years After Invasion
Fifty-one years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, both Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities are restoring 15 cemeteries along the Green Line, costing €700,000, as a sign of reconciliation and respect, funded partly by the EU and started last May.
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32% Bias Score
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