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Senate and House Republicans Clash Over Trump Agenda Implementation
Senate Republicans plan to use reconciliation to pass two separate bills totaling $325 billion for border security and military spending, while House Republicans favor a single bill encompassing various priorities, including tax cuts, creating a strategic divide that could affect the implementation ...
Senate and House Republicans Clash Over Trump Agenda Implementation
Senate Republicans plan to use reconciliation to pass two separate bills totaling $325 billion for border security and military spending, while House Republicans favor a single bill encompassing various priorities, including tax cuts, creating a strategic divide that could affect the implementation ...
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56% Bias Score


Mosul's Rebuilt Heritage: A €140 Million Effort Towards Reconciliation
Following the destruction of numerous historical sites in Mosul, Iraq, by ISIS in late 2014, a multi-national effort costing over €140 million has restored sites like the Al-Nouri Mosque and its minaret, the Al-Tahira Church, and the Al-Saa'a Convent, focusing on cultural reconciliation and communit...
Mosul's Rebuilt Heritage: A €140 Million Effort Towards Reconciliation
Following the destruction of numerous historical sites in Mosul, Iraq, by ISIS in late 2014, a multi-national effort costing over €140 million has restored sites like the Al-Nouri Mosque and its minaret, the Al-Tahira Church, and the Al-Saa'a Convent, focusing on cultural reconciliation and communit...
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44% Bias Score


Japan-Korea Jointly Investigate WWII Coal Mine Disaster
An underwater investigation is underway in Japan's Josei Coal Mine to recover the remains of 183 people who drowned in 1942, including 136 Koreans and 47 Japanese, with Korean divers joining the effort in April, despite the Japanese government's limited involvement.
Japan-Korea Jointly Investigate WWII Coal Mine Disaster
An underwater investigation is underway in Japan's Josei Coal Mine to recover the remains of 183 people who drowned in 1942, including 136 Koreans and 47 Japanese, with Korean divers joining the effort in April, despite the Japanese government's limited involvement.
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32% Bias Score


Ladakh Family Opens Museum Showcasing Rare Silk Road Artifacts
In Ladakh, India, the Hussain family opened the Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum, showcasing a rare collection of Silk Road artifacts found in their family's old trading post. The museum presents a unique perspective on the region's history, blending family stories with the artifacts' global significance, pr...
Ladakh Family Opens Museum Showcasing Rare Silk Road Artifacts
In Ladakh, India, the Hussain family opened the Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum, showcasing a rare collection of Silk Road artifacts found in their family's old trading post. The museum presents a unique perspective on the region's history, blending family stories with the artifacts' global significance, pr...
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24% Bias Score


Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.
Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.
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32% Bias Score


Australia Day Protests Highlight Indigenous Grievances
On Australia Day, January 26th, protests erupted across Australia, with thousands marching in Sydney and Melbourne to denounce high Indigenous incarceration rates, poor health outcomes, and historical injustices stemming from British colonization, while a recent poll showed support for the date rose...
Australia Day Protests Highlight Indigenous Grievances
On Australia Day, January 26th, protests erupted across Australia, with thousands marching in Sydney and Melbourne to denounce high Indigenous incarceration rates, poor health outcomes, and historical injustices stemming from British colonization, while a recent poll showed support for the date rose...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish King's unprecedented participation in the repatriation of exiled republican intellectual's remains.
On February 10th, King Felipe VI of Spain will preside over the transfer of republican intellectual Rafael Altamira's remains to a new monument, marking a symbolic step towards reconciliation with the Franco regime, contrasting with the Trump-Bukele migrant detention deal.

Spanish King's unprecedented participation in the repatriation of exiled republican intellectual's remains.
On February 10th, King Felipe VI of Spain will preside over the transfer of republican intellectual Rafael Altamira's remains to a new monument, marking a symbolic step towards reconciliation with the Franco regime, contrasting with the Trump-Bukele migrant detention deal.
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56% Bias Score

Liberia's Liberty Party to Convene National Convention to Resolve Internal Disputes
The Liberty Party in Liberia will hold its national convention on February 8, 2025, bringing together 120 delegates to resolve four years of internal conflict and rebuild the party's unity.

Liberia's Liberty Party to Convene National Convention to Resolve Internal Disputes
The Liberty Party in Liberia will hold its national convention on February 8, 2025, bringing together 120 delegates to resolve four years of internal conflict and rebuild the party's unity.
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48% Bias Score

22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.

22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.
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32% Bias Score

Graphic Novel Explores Holocaust's Intergenerational Trauma
Les Mémoires de la Shoah", a graphic novel published in 2025 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi death camps, uses survivor testimonies and accounts from children of both victims and perpetrators to explore the lasting impact of the Holocaust, avoiding explicit depictions of atrocitie...

Graphic Novel Explores Holocaust's Intergenerational Trauma
Les Mémoires de la Shoah", a graphic novel published in 2025 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi death camps, uses survivor testimonies and accounts from children of both victims and perpetrators to explore the lasting impact of the Holocaust, avoiding explicit depictions of atrocitie...
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20% Bias Score

Australia Day: Contrasting Views on Colonization and National Identity
On Australia Day, Sussan Ley compared Australia's colonization to Mars colonization, while thousands protested in Melbourne against colonization, advocating for Indigenous land rights, leading to Spring Street being blocked off by police.

Australia Day: Contrasting Views on Colonization and National Identity
On Australia Day, Sussan Ley compared Australia's colonization to Mars colonization, while thousands protested in Melbourne against colonization, advocating for Indigenous land rights, leading to Spring Street being blocked off by police.
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60% Bias Score

Descendants of Auschwitz Perpetrator and Victim Meet
In a deeply emotional meeting in Germany, the great-granddaughter of Holocaust victims confronted the granddaughter of a man who drove trains to Auschwitz, revealing the lasting trauma and the complexities of seeking reconciliation while some in the perpetrator's hometown resist acknowledging their ...

Descendants of Auschwitz Perpetrator and Victim Meet
In a deeply emotional meeting in Germany, the great-granddaughter of Holocaust victims confronted the granddaughter of a man who drove trains to Auschwitz, revealing the lasting trauma and the complexities of seeking reconciliation while some in the perpetrator's hometown resist acknowledging their ...
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36% Bias Score
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