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8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
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20% Bias Score


Russia Suppresses Ukrainian Culture in Occupied Territories
In Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, the Kremlin suppresses Ukrainian identity by banning holidays, restricting freedoms, and forcing Russian passports; this creates an atmosphere of fear and danger, as evidenced by accounts from residents.
Russia Suppresses Ukrainian Culture in Occupied Territories
In Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, the Kremlin suppresses Ukrainian identity by banning holidays, restricting freedoms, and forcing Russian passports; this creates an atmosphere of fear and danger, as evidenced by accounts from residents.
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52% Bias Score


Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
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28% Bias Score


AP Wins First Amendment Case Against Trump Administration
A US district court ruled in favor of the Associated Press, rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to restrict White House access based on the AP's editorial choice to use "Gulf of Mexico" instead of "Gulf of America"; this decision, though appealed, is significant for upholding First Amendmen...
AP Wins First Amendment Case Against Trump Administration
A US district court ruled in favor of the Associated Press, rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to restrict White House access based on the AP's editorial choice to use "Gulf of Mexico" instead of "Gulf of America"; this decision, though appealed, is significant for upholding First Amendmen...
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36% Bias Score


Auschwitz Women's Orchestra: Survival and Resilience
Anne Sebba's "The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz" recounts the stories of Jewish and non-Jewish women musicians who played in the Auschwitz-Birkenau orchestra during World War II, highlighting the paradox of beauty amid brutality, survival strategies, and the enduring impact of trauma.
Auschwitz Women's Orchestra: Survival and Resilience
Anne Sebba's "The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz" recounts the stories of Jewish and non-Jewish women musicians who played in the Auschwitz-Birkenau orchestra during World War II, highlighting the paradox of beauty amid brutality, survival strategies, and the enduring impact of trauma.
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian Women's Rise in War: From Supporting Roles to Frontline Fighters
Driven by existential threats, Ukrainian women's roles have expanded dramatically across the military (from 52,000 to over 70,000 in the armed forces, with over 20,000 in combat roles), economy (61 percent of SME loans, 59 percent of new businesses), and governance (leading transparency bodies).
Ukrainian Women's Rise in War: From Supporting Roles to Frontline Fighters
Driven by existential threats, Ukrainian women's roles have expanded dramatically across the military (from 52,000 to over 70,000 in the armed forces, with over 20,000 in combat roles), economy (61 percent of SME loans, 59 percent of new businesses), and governance (leading transparency bodies).
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32% Bias Score

Hope and Fear Grip Millions in Russian-Occupied Ukraine
Millions of Ukrainians remain in Russian-occupied territories despite facing daily threats, driven by hope for liberation and fear of dire consequences should they attempt to flee; escape routes are treacherous, and the Kremlin's attempts to Russify the region are met with quiet resistance.

Hope and Fear Grip Millions in Russian-Occupied Ukraine
Millions of Ukrainians remain in Russian-occupied territories despite facing daily threats, driven by hope for liberation and fear of dire consequences should they attempt to flee; escape routes are treacherous, and the Kremlin's attempts to Russify the region are met with quiet resistance.
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52% Bias Score

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.
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36% Bias Score

Bonhoeffer's Execution and the Misuse of His Legacy
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian, was executed by the Nazis on April 9, 1945, for his involvement in the resistance movement; his life and writings serve as a powerful testament to Christian responsibility and resistance against totalitarianism, though his legacy is currently being misused b...

Bonhoeffer's Execution and the Misuse of His Legacy
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian, was executed by the Nazis on April 9, 1945, for his involvement in the resistance movement; his life and writings serve as a powerful testament to Christian responsibility and resistance against totalitarianism, though his legacy is currently being misused b...
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48% Bias Score

Right-Wing Leaders and Futurism: A Comparative Analysis
This article examines the parallels between the actions of right-wing leaders and the Futurist movement, analyzes the implications of their efficiency, and proposes strategies to resist their approach, drawing on lessons from the Italian Resistance.

Right-Wing Leaders and Futurism: A Comparative Analysis
This article examines the parallels between the actions of right-wing leaders and the Futurist movement, analyzes the implications of their efficiency, and proposes strategies to resist their approach, drawing on lessons from the Italian Resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Flashpoint!: Protest Photography in Print, 1950-Present
Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich's "Flashpoint!" (10x10 Photobooks) is an anthology showcasing photobooks, zines, and posters documenting global protest movements from 1950 to the present, exploring themes of gender, migration, anti-imperialism, and environmental crises; its release coincides wit...

Flashpoint!: Protest Photography in Print, 1950-Present
Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich's "Flashpoint!" (10x10 Photobooks) is an anthology showcasing photobooks, zines, and posters documenting global protest movements from 1950 to the present, exploring themes of gender, migration, anti-imperialism, and environmental crises; its release coincides wit...
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12% Bias Score

Schuman's Vote and the Fall of France
In June 1940, Robert Schuman, then French Undersecretary for Refugees, voted to grant full powers to Marshal Pétain, whose collaborationist Vichy regime subsequently persecuted Jews and collaborated with Nazi Germany, contrasting with General de Gaulle's call for resistance.

Schuman's Vote and the Fall of France
In June 1940, Robert Schuman, then French Undersecretary for Refugees, voted to grant full powers to Marshal Pétain, whose collaborationist Vichy regime subsequently persecuted Jews and collaborated with Nazi Germany, contrasting with General de Gaulle's call for resistance.
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44% Bias Score
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