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EU Parliament Debates Confiscating Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
The European Parliament is debating a resolution to seize \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to help fund Ukraine's reconstruction, which is estimated to cost \$524 billion, although some European capitals express concerns about the financial impact.
EU Parliament Debates Confiscating Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
The European Parliament is debating a resolution to seize \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to help fund Ukraine's reconstruction, which is estimated to cost \$524 billion, although some European capitals express concerns about the financial impact.
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52% Bias Score


AU Declares Colonial-Era Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide, aiming for restorative justice and potentially strengthening Africa's claims for reparations in international negotiations.
AU Declares Colonial-Era Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide, aiming for restorative justice and potentially strengthening Africa's claims for reparations in international negotiations.
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16% Bias Score


Belgian Court Rules Colonial-Era Family Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Belgian court ruled that the systematic separation of mixed-race children from their families during the colonial era constituted crimes against humanity, awarding reparations to five Congolese women who successfully sued the Belgian government for the trauma they experienced.
Belgian Court Rules Colonial-Era Family Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Belgian court ruled that the systematic separation of mixed-race children from their families during the colonial era constituted crimes against humanity, awarding reparations to five Congolese women who successfully sued the Belgian government for the trauma they experienced.
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28% Bias Score


French Man Sues Government for WWII Forced Labor Compensation
A 102-year-old French man, Albert Corrieri, is suing the French government for €43,200 in unpaid wages for forced labor in Germany during WWII, a case complicated by statute of limitations and the definition of 'crimes against humanity'.
French Man Sues Government for WWII Forced Labor Compensation
A 102-year-old French man, Albert Corrieri, is suing the French government for €43,200 in unpaid wages for forced labor in Germany during WWII, a case complicated by statute of limitations and the definition of 'crimes against humanity'.
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44% Bias Score


AU Summit Focuses on Reparations and Economic Integration for Africa
The 38th African Union Summit, held in Addis Ababa from February 18th-22nd, focused on reparations for historical injustices and economic integration, aiming to improve Africa's global standing and development through initiatives such as the Africa Credit Rating Agency and visa liberalization.
AU Summit Focuses on Reparations and Economic Integration for Africa
The 38th African Union Summit, held in Addis Ababa from February 18th-22nd, focused on reparations for historical injustices and economic integration, aiming to improve Africa's global standing and development through initiatives such as the Africa Credit Rating Agency and visa liberalization.
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36% Bias Score


AU Summit to Address Congo Crisis and Elect New Commission Chairperson
The African Union's annual summit will address the conflict in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels control key areas, threatening regional stability. The summit will also elect a new AU Commission Chairperson, with three candidates competing, and discuss reparations for colonialism and the sla...
AU Summit to Address Congo Crisis and Elect New Commission Chairperson
The African Union's annual summit will address the conflict in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels control key areas, threatening regional stability. The summit will also elect a new AU Commission Chairperson, with three candidates competing, and discuss reparations for colonialism and the sla...
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48% Bias Score

Botchwey's Reparations Stance Puts Pressure on Starmer
Ghana's Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the incoming Commonwealth secretary-general, supports slave trade reparations, potentially pressuring UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer who fears a royal apology would lead to financial obligations; King Charles disagrees, pointing to the Netherlands' 2023 apology with...

Botchwey's Reparations Stance Puts Pressure on Starmer
Ghana's Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the incoming Commonwealth secretary-general, supports slave trade reparations, potentially pressuring UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer who fears a royal apology would lead to financial obligations; King Charles disagrees, pointing to the Netherlands' 2023 apology with...
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56% Bias Score

AU Declares Colonial Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide at a February summit in Addis Ababa, potentially impacting future negotiations for reparations and the return of looted artifacts, although the resolution's legal enforceability is debated.

AU Declares Colonial Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide at a February summit in Addis Ababa, potentially impacting future negotiations for reparations and the return of looted artifacts, although the resolution's legal enforceability is debated.
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16% Bias Score

Yale and Slavery: A History
David Blight's "Yale and Slavery: A History" reveals Yale University's extensive ties to slavery from its founding in 1701, detailing how numerous figures within the institution supported the system, and how the university attempted to manage its image while benefiting economically and ideologically...

Yale and Slavery: A History
David Blight's "Yale and Slavery: A History" reveals Yale University's extensive ties to slavery from its founding in 1701, detailing how numerous figures within the institution supported the system, and how the university attempted to manage its image while benefiting economically and ideologically...
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16% Bias Score

Chains Stolen from Curaçao's Tula Monument
Unknown individuals stole the chains from the Tula monument in Willemstad, Curaçao, a symbol of the 1795 slave rebellion, prompting shock and plans for restoration by the Fundashon Parke Lucha di Libertat.

Chains Stolen from Curaçao's Tula Monument
Unknown individuals stole the chains from the Tula monument in Willemstad, Curaçao, a symbol of the 1795 slave rebellion, prompting shock and plans for restoration by the Fundashon Parke Lucha di Libertat.
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40% Bias Score

AU Summit: Africa Seeks Reparations, Economic Integration for Global Influence
The 38th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa focused on reparations for historical injustices, emphasizing economic integration through initiatives like the Africa Credit Rating Agency and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to improve Africa's global standing.

AU Summit: Africa Seeks Reparations, Economic Integration for Global Influence
The 38th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa focused on reparations for historical injustices, emphasizing economic integration through initiatives like the Africa Credit Rating Agency and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to improve Africa's global standing.
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36% Bias Score

Pressley Reintroduces H.R. 40 Amidst Rollback of Diversity Initiatives
Rep. Ayanna Pressley reintroduced H.R. 40, a bill to study and propose reparations for slavery and subsequent racial discrimination, on Wednesday, amidst a Trump administration rollback of diversity initiatives and despite previous White House opposition; the bill previously had 130 co-sponsors.

Pressley Reintroduces H.R. 40 Amidst Rollback of Diversity Initiatives
Rep. Ayanna Pressley reintroduced H.R. 40, a bill to study and propose reparations for slavery and subsequent racial discrimination, on Wednesday, amidst a Trump administration rollback of diversity initiatives and despite previous White House opposition; the bill previously had 130 co-sponsors.
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44% Bias Score
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