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Hanau Terror Attack Remembrance Highlights Calls for Justice and Reconciliation
In Hanau, Germany, a memorial service marked the fifth anniversary of a 2020 terrorist attack that killed nine people with migrant backgrounds and the attacker's mother; the event featured calls for reconciliation, justice, and societal change.
Hanau Terror Attack Remembrance Highlights Calls for Justice and Reconciliation
In Hanau, Germany, a memorial service marked the fifth anniversary of a 2020 terrorist attack that killed nine people with migrant backgrounds and the attacker's mother; the event featured calls for reconciliation, justice, and societal change.
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44% Bias Score


Dresden Bombing: 25,000 Dead, Klemperer's Testimony
The Allied bombing of Dresden on February 13-14, 1945, killed an estimated 25,000 people, according to a 2010 city commission report, based on Victor Klemperer's eyewitness account in his diary, the bombing of Dresden—strategically insignificant—demonstrates World War II's brutality.
Dresden Bombing: 25,000 Dead, Klemperer's Testimony
The Allied bombing of Dresden on February 13-14, 1945, killed an estimated 25,000 people, according to a 2010 city commission report, based on Victor Klemperer's eyewitness account in his diary, the bombing of Dresden—strategically insignificant—demonstrates World War II's brutality.
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32% Bias Score


German NSU Documentation Center Bill Fails
Germany's planned NSU Documentation Center in Berlin failed to pass parliament in late January, disappointing victims' families who had hoped for a central memorial and learning site; the government's delayed action and the unexpected collapse of the ruling coalition were contributing factors.
German NSU Documentation Center Bill Fails
Germany's planned NSU Documentation Center in Berlin failed to pass parliament in late January, disappointing victims' families who had hoped for a central memorial and learning site; the government's delayed action and the unexpected collapse of the ruling coalition were contributing factors.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Art Exhibition Funds Victims of October 7 Massacre
Bank Hapoalim's 25th annual Israeli Art Exhibition, opening February 15th in Tel Aviv, will raise funds for victims of the October 7 massacre, showcasing nearly 600 artworks and featuring a café supporting displaced residents.
Israeli Art Exhibition Funds Victims of October 7 Massacre
Bank Hapoalim's 25th annual Israeli Art Exhibition, opening February 15th in Tel Aviv, will raise funds for victims of the October 7 massacre, showcasing nearly 600 artworks and featuring a café supporting displaced residents.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Art Exhibition Counters Waning Attention to Ukraine War
A Berlin art exhibition, "24-2=2022," by Polish and Ukrainian artists, uses symbolic installations to counter declining global attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine, three years after the initial Russian invasion. The show features a mahogany sculpture and a 'crucified' hogweed, representing histo...
Berlin Art Exhibition Counters Waning Attention to Ukraine War
A Berlin art exhibition, "24-2=2022," by Polish and Ukrainian artists, uses symbolic installations to counter declining global attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine, three years after the initial Russian invasion. The show features a mahogany sculpture and a 'crucified' hogweed, representing histo...
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44% Bias Score


Exhumation of Franco Regime Victims in Paterna Highlights Spain's Unresolved Past
Grave 126 in Paterna, Spain, holds a mass grave of approximately 200 victims of the Franco regime; Pepica Celda fights to exhume her father's remains alongside those of Leoncio Badia Navarro, a gravedigger who secretly documented 2,238 victims' identities and kept mementos.
Exhumation of Franco Regime Victims in Paterna Highlights Spain's Unresolved Past
Grave 126 in Paterna, Spain, holds a mass grave of approximately 200 victims of the Franco regime; Pepica Celda fights to exhume her father's remains alongside those of Leoncio Badia Navarro, a gravedigger who secretly documented 2,238 victims' identities and kept mementos.
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36% Bias Score

France's Omission of OAS Victims in Algerian War Memorials
French President Macron's administration has enacted nineteen memorial acts related to the Algerian War, but has remained silent on the approximately 3,000 victims of the OAS (Secret Army Organization) between 1961 and 1962, a silence deemed significant given the newly accessible archival evidence r...

France's Omission of OAS Victims in Algerian War Memorials
French President Macron's administration has enacted nineteen memorial acts related to the Algerian War, but has remained silent on the approximately 3,000 victims of the OAS (Secret Army Organization) between 1961 and 1962, a silence deemed significant given the newly accessible archival evidence r...
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48% Bias Score

Dresden Bombing: Verified Death Toll and Efforts to Counter Misinformation
The Allied bombing of Dresden in February 1945 resulted in 18,000–25,000 deaths, according to a 2010 historical commission report, refuting far-right extremist claims and highlighting the importance of accurate historical remembrance, as exemplified by Viktor Klemperer's personal account.

Dresden Bombing: Verified Death Toll and Efforts to Counter Misinformation
The Allied bombing of Dresden in February 1945 resulted in 18,000–25,000 deaths, according to a 2010 historical commission report, refuting far-right extremist claims and highlighting the importance of accurate historical remembrance, as exemplified by Viktor Klemperer's personal account.
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48% Bias Score

Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.

Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.
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28% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Art and Journalism: A Legacy of Remembrance
Ernie Meyer, a Jerusalem Post journalist who escaped the Holocaust as a child, used art and journalism to document his experiences and the broader tragedy, leaving behind a legacy of remembrance and accountability in confronting historical atrocities; his artwork and journalism is showcased in Yad V...

Holocaust Survivor's Art and Journalism: A Legacy of Remembrance
Ernie Meyer, a Jerusalem Post journalist who escaped the Holocaust as a child, used art and journalism to document his experiences and the broader tragedy, leaving behind a legacy of remembrance and accountability in confronting historical atrocities; his artwork and journalism is showcased in Yad V...
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20% Bias Score

Descendants of Canadian WWII Veterans to Commemorate Holland's Liberation
Don Drissell will join approximately 140 descendants of Canadian WWII veterans on a trip to the Netherlands this spring to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Holland's liberation, retracing the steps of Canadian soldiers and learning about their contributions to the war effort.

Descendants of Canadian WWII Veterans to Commemorate Holland's Liberation
Don Drissell will join approximately 140 descendants of Canadian WWII veterans on a trip to the Netherlands this spring to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Holland's liberation, retracing the steps of Canadian soldiers and learning about their contributions to the war effort.
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12% Bias Score

Japanese Diplomat's Defiance Saves Thousands of Jewish Refugees
On January 1, 1900, Chiune Sugihara was born in Yaotsu, Japan; in 1940, defying orders, he issued over 2,100 visas saving thousands of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution; his actions earned him posthumous recognition as Righteous Among the Nations.

Japanese Diplomat's Defiance Saves Thousands of Jewish Refugees
On January 1, 1900, Chiune Sugihara was born in Yaotsu, Japan; in 1940, defying orders, he issued over 2,100 visas saving thousands of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution; his actions earned him posthumous recognition as Righteous Among the Nations.
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16% Bias Score
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