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Conflicting Perspectives on Operation Storm's 30th Anniversary
Thirty years after Operation Storm, two Serbian refugees from Sisak, Croatia—Ratko Krajčinović and Nenad Abramović—offer contrasting perspectives on reconciliation, highlighting the enduring emotional and political divisions surrounding the event, further complicated by the Serbian government's trav...
Conflicting Perspectives on Operation Storm's 30th Anniversary
Thirty years after Operation Storm, two Serbian refugees from Sisak, Croatia—Ratko Krajčinović and Nenad Abramović—offer contrasting perspectives on reconciliation, highlighting the enduring emotional and political divisions surrounding the event, further complicated by the Serbian government's trav...
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40% Bias Score


Fictional Town 'The Leap' Reflects Ongoing Impact of Colonial Violence
The author's new novel, set in the fictional town of "The Leap," explores the ongoing impact of colonial violence against Indigenous Australians, using the town's name to symbolize the massacres where Indigenous people were driven over cliffs and to highlight the continuous oppression they face. The...
Fictional Town 'The Leap' Reflects Ongoing Impact of Colonial Violence
The author's new novel, set in the fictional town of "The Leap," explores the ongoing impact of colonial violence against Indigenous Australians, using the town's name to symbolize the massacres where Indigenous people were driven over cliffs and to highlight the continuous oppression they face. The...
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56% Bias Score


German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.
German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.
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24% Bias Score


Katahdin Monument's New Welcome Center Prioritizes Wabanaki History
The $35 million Tekαkαpimək welcome center at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, opened June 21, 2024, prioritizes the Wabanaki tribes' perspective on the land's history, correcting an initial focus on Henry David Thoreau and showcasing their stewardship for centuries.
Katahdin Monument's New Welcome Center Prioritizes Wabanaki History
The $35 million Tekαkαpimək welcome center at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, opened June 21, 2024, prioritizes the Wabanaki tribes' perspective on the land's history, correcting an initial focus on Henry David Thoreau and showcasing their stewardship for centuries.
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16% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament to Establish Commission on Kurdish Issue
Turkey's Parliament is establishing a commission to address the Kurdish issue, with a Friday meeting to finalize its rules and membership; the commission's structure will differ from other committees, using a qualified majority decision-making process; its impact depends on inter-party cooperation.
Turkish Parliament to Establish Commission on Kurdish Issue
Turkey's Parliament is establishing a commission to address the Kurdish issue, with a Friday meeting to finalize its rules and membership; the commission's structure will differ from other committees, using a qualified majority decision-making process; its impact depends on inter-party cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Sectarian Tensions Cancel Cross-Community Summer Camp in Northern Ireland
A cross-community sports summer camp in Comber, County Down, was cancelled after a local Orange Lodge objected to the participation of children from a GAA club, citing concerns about the GAA's historical affiliations and perceived divisiveness within the community.
Sectarian Tensions Cancel Cross-Community Summer Camp in Northern Ireland
A cross-community sports summer camp in Comber, County Down, was cancelled after a local Orange Lodge objected to the participation of children from a GAA club, citing concerns about the GAA's historical affiliations and perceived divisiveness within the community.
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48% Bias Score

Closing the Gap Report Reveals Setbacks Despite Government Funding
Australia's Closing the Gap report shows setbacks in four of fifteen Indigenous wellbeing targets, including rising suicide rates, while the government announced $110 million in funding for Native Title holders and mobile TAFE programs, aiming to address systemic inequalities.

Closing the Gap Report Reveals Setbacks Despite Government Funding
Australia's Closing the Gap report shows setbacks in four of fifteen Indigenous wellbeing targets, including rising suicide rates, while the government announced $110 million in funding for Native Title holders and mobile TAFE programs, aiming to address systemic inequalities.
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52% Bias Score

Muscogee Nation Grants Citizenship to Descendants of Enslaved People
The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled that two descendants of people formerly enslaved by the tribe are entitled to tribal citizenship, citing an 1866 treaty, potentially impacting thousands and requiring constitutional revisions.

Muscogee Nation Grants Citizenship to Descendants of Enslaved People
The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled that two descendants of people formerly enslaved by the tribe are entitled to tribal citizenship, citing an 1866 treaty, potentially impacting thousands and requiring constitutional revisions.
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12% Bias Score

Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...

Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...
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52% Bias Score

Renewed Calls for Justice in Suruç Massacre
On the 10th anniversary of the Suruç massacre, DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları demanded justice for the victims, linking the attack to state negligence and calling for a parliamentary commission to investigate the events, referencing Abdullah Öcalan's call for peace and reconciliation.

Renewed Calls for Justice in Suruç Massacre
On the 10th anniversary of the Suruç massacre, DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları demanded justice for the victims, linking the attack to state negligence and calling for a parliamentary commission to investigate the events, referencing Abdullah Öcalan's call for peace and reconciliation.
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56% Bias Score

Hiroshima Survivor's Marriage Challenges Australia's White Australia Policy
Nobuko Sakuramoto, a Hiroshima atomic bombing survivor, defied anti-fraternization laws to marry Australian soldier Gordon Parker, challenging Australia's White Australia Policy and becoming the first of many Japanese war brides to immigrate to Australia.

Hiroshima Survivor's Marriage Challenges Australia's White Australia Policy
Nobuko Sakuramoto, a Hiroshima atomic bombing survivor, defied anti-fraternization laws to marry Australian soldier Gordon Parker, challenging Australia's White Australia Policy and becoming the first of many Japanese war brides to immigrate to Australia.
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36% Bias Score

Royal Family Reconciliation: Harry and Charles III Representatives Meet Amidst Uncertain Future
Prince Harry's five-year estrangement from the British royal family shows signs of reconciliation following informal meetings between representatives of King Charles III and Prince Harry; however, the future remains uncertain, especially regarding his relationship with Prince William.

Royal Family Reconciliation: Harry and Charles III Representatives Meet Amidst Uncertain Future
Prince Harry's five-year estrangement from the British royal family shows signs of reconciliation following informal meetings between representatives of King Charles III and Prince Harry; however, the future remains uncertain, especially regarding his relationship with Prince William.
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44% Bias Score
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