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Srebrenica Genocide Commemorated in The Hague, Monument Marker Unveiled
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide was commemorated in The Hague, Netherlands, with the unveiling of a monument marker and reflections from young Bosnian-Dutch individuals on their parents' experiences; the event linked the past tragedy with current global conflicts.
Srebrenica Genocide Commemorated in The Hague, Monument Marker Unveiled
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide was commemorated in The Hague, Netherlands, with the unveiling of a monument marker and reflections from young Bosnian-Dutch individuals on their parents' experiences; the event linked the past tragedy with current global conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Apologizes Again for Srebrenica Role, Delays in National Monument
On the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp apologized for the Netherlands' failure to prevent the massacre of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995, while a temporary monument with 8372 stones representing the victims was unveiled in The Hague, pending the e...
Netherlands Apologizes Again for Srebrenica Role, Delays in National Monument
On the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp apologized for the Netherlands' failure to prevent the massacre of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995, while a temporary monument with 8372 stones representing the victims was unveiled in The Hague, pending the e...
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24% Bias Score


Coffee Cups Commemorate Srebrenica Genocide Victims
Bosnian-American artist Aida Ć ehoviÄ's art installation, "Ć to te Nema," uses over 8,372 coffee cups to commemorate the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, displayed internationally since 2006 and culminating in a 2020 performance at the genocide site in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, challengin...
Coffee Cups Commemorate Srebrenica Genocide Victims
Bosnian-American artist Aida Ć ehoviÄ's art installation, "Ć to te Nema," uses over 8,372 coffee cups to commemorate the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, displayed internationally since 2006 and culminating in a 2020 performance at the genocide site in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, challengin...
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40% Bias Score


8,372 Cups: Aida Sehovic's Srebrenica Genocide Memorial
Bosnian-American artist Aida Sehovic's art installation "Sto te Nema" ("Where have you been?") uses over 8,372 porcelain cups, representing the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, to create a powerful memorial emphasizing empathy and the importance of direct physical engagement with history. Th...
8,372 Cups: Aida Sehovic's Srebrenica Genocide Memorial
Bosnian-American artist Aida Sehovic's art installation "Sto te Nema" ("Where have you been?") uses over 8,372 porcelain cups, representing the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, to create a powerful memorial emphasizing empathy and the importance of direct physical engagement with history. Th...
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Honors Holocaust Survivor Margot FriedlÀnder, Emphasizing Fight Against Intolerance
A memorial service in Berlin honored Margot FriedlÀnder, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor, with attendees including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, highlighting the ongoing need to fight intolerance and remember the Holocaust. FriedlÀnder, who returned to Berlin after decades in the US, w...
Berlin Honors Holocaust Survivor Margot FriedlÀnder, Emphasizing Fight Against Intolerance
A memorial service in Berlin honored Margot FriedlÀnder, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor, with attendees including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, highlighting the ongoing need to fight intolerance and remember the Holocaust. FriedlÀnder, who returned to Berlin after decades in the US, w...
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7/7 London Bombings: Survivor's Return Marks 20th Anniversary
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bombings on London's transport system killed 52 and injured over 770, including 13 killed on a number 30 bus driven by George Psaradakis, who returned to London 20 years later to commemorate the victims.
7/7 London Bombings: Survivor's Return Marks 20th Anniversary
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bombings on London's transport system killed 52 and injured over 770, including 13 killed on a number 30 bus driven by George Psaradakis, who returned to London 20 years later to commemorate the victims.
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40% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.
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Srebrenica Massacre 30th Anniversary: Incomplete Justice, Ongoing Trauma
On July 11th, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, a genocide where over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims were buried, highlighting ongoing efforts for justice amidst lasting political divisions and the refus...

Srebrenica Massacre 30th Anniversary: Incomplete Justice, Ongoing Trauma
On July 11th, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, a genocide where over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims were buried, highlighting ongoing efforts for justice amidst lasting political divisions and the refus...
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20% Bias Score

Srebrenica Survivor's Testimony: A 700-Film Archive Documents Genocide
Hasan HasanoviÄ, now 49, survived the six-day "Death March" from Srebrenica in July 1995, losing his father and brother during the escape from the genocide; his video testimony is part of a 700-film archive documenting the event.

Srebrenica Survivor's Testimony: A 700-Film Archive Documents Genocide
Hasan HasanoviÄ, now 49, survived the six-day "Death March" from Srebrenica in July 1995, losing his father and brother during the escape from the genocide; his video testimony is part of a 700-film archive documenting the event.
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24% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: Inadequate Response and Ongoing Denial
The Srebrenica genocide, committed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995, resulted in the deaths of approximately 8,372 Bosniaks; despite international awareness, the response was inadequate, and denial of the genocide remains a significant issue.

Srebrenica Genocide: Inadequate Response and Ongoing Denial
The Srebrenica genocide, committed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995, resulted in the deaths of approximately 8,372 Bosniaks; despite international awareness, the response was inadequate, and denial of the genocide remains a significant issue.
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36% Bias Score

Memorial Honors Holocaust Survivor Margot FriedlÀnder
A memorial in Berlin honored Margot FriedlÀnder, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor who died on May 9th, with President Steinmeier vowing to continue her fight against intolerance and antisemitism, while the newly founded Margot-FriedlÀnder-Stiftung aims to preserve her legacy.

Memorial Honors Holocaust Survivor Margot FriedlÀnder
A memorial in Berlin honored Margot FriedlÀnder, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor who died on May 9th, with President Steinmeier vowing to continue her fight against intolerance and antisemitism, while the newly founded Margot-FriedlÀnder-Stiftung aims to preserve her legacy.
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12% Bias Score

20th Anniversary of 2005 London Bombings: Remembrance and Renewed Commitment to Counterterrorism
On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers killed 52 and injured over 770 people in coordinated attacks on London's transit system during morning rush hour; the attacks, the deadliest on British soil since 1988, prompted significant security changes and heightened public awareness of terrorism.

20th Anniversary of 2005 London Bombings: Remembrance and Renewed Commitment to Counterterrorism
On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers killed 52 and injured over 770 people in coordinated attacks on London's transit system during morning rush hour; the attacks, the deadliest on British soil since 1988, prompted significant security changes and heightened public awareness of terrorism.
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40% Bias Score
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