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Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem Launches Initiatives to Combat Societal Divisions Following October 7 Attacks
In response to the October 7 attacks, the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem launched a Leadership Academy and a School of Civic Discourse to address societal divisions through customized leadership training and programs promoting constructive dialogue and digital literacy among young Israelis.
Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem Launches Initiatives to Combat Societal Divisions Following October 7 Attacks
In response to the October 7 attacks, the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem launched a Leadership Academy and a School of Civic Discourse to address societal divisions through customized leadership training and programs promoting constructive dialogue and digital literacy among young Israelis.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Student Excesses: Moral Vacation or Societal Failing?
Excessive behavior in Dutch student organizations, including sexual humiliation and substance abuse, is analyzed through the lens of sociological theories of group formation and ritual, suggesting a need for community-led, self-regulating approaches to managing collective excess.
Dutch Student Excesses: Moral Vacation or Societal Failing?
Excessive behavior in Dutch student organizations, including sexual humiliation and substance abuse, is analyzed through the lens of sociological theories of group formation and ritual, suggesting a need for community-led, self-regulating approaches to managing collective excess.
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56% Bias Score


Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...
Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...
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36% Bias Score


Chemnitz: Using Culture to Combat Extremism
Chemnitz, a city in East Germany struggling with deindustrialization and right-wing extremism, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture status to promote social cohesion through community projects like "Dancing Neighbors" and "Living Neighborhood", aiming to counter extremism by fostering inclu...
Chemnitz: Using Culture to Combat Extremism
Chemnitz, a city in East Germany struggling with deindustrialization and right-wing extremism, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture status to promote social cohesion through community projects like "Dancing Neighbors" and "Living Neighborhood", aiming to counter extremism by fostering inclu...
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40% Bias Score


Germany: Loneliness, Social Cohesion, and the Erosion of Democracy
Recent articles in *Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte* highlight increasing loneliness in Germany due to disappearing public spaces for interaction, leading to political disengagement and radicalization; solutions require re-designing infrastructure to prioritize social interaction.
Germany: Loneliness, Social Cohesion, and the Erosion of Democracy
Recent articles in *Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte* highlight increasing loneliness in Germany due to disappearing public spaces for interaction, leading to political disengagement and radicalization; solutions require re-designing infrastructure to prioritize social interaction.
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52% Bias Score


Islam and French Republican Values: A Convergence of Principles
During Ramadan, a French Muslim author explores the convergence between Islamic principles and French republican values, arguing that recognizing the shared concept of unity ('tawhid') can foster social cohesion and mutual understanding.
Islam and French Republican Values: A Convergence of Principles
During Ramadan, a French Muslim author explores the convergence between Islamic principles and French republican values, arguing that recognizing the shared concept of unity ('tawhid') can foster social cohesion and mutual understanding.
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48% Bias Score

Chile's Intensifying Political Polarization: A Nation Divided"
Chile's political polarization, fueled by continuous elections and controversial statements from candidates like Matthei regarding the 1973 coup, has intensified, hindering progress on national issues and increasing social division, with polarization scores rising from 31 to 43 points between Octobe...

Chile's Intensifying Political Polarization: A Nation Divided"
Chile's political polarization, fueled by continuous elections and controversial statements from candidates like Matthei regarding the 1973 coup, has intensified, hindering progress on national issues and increasing social division, with polarization scores rising from 31 to 43 points between Octobe...
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44% Bias Score

Political Discussion Preferences Vary Among European Youth
A survey by Debating Europe found that 65% of Italian, 71% of French, and 74% of German youth prefer discussing politics with trusted friends, while 49% of Danish youth prefer discussing it with parents; this highlights varying political discussion preferences across European nations.

Political Discussion Preferences Vary Among European Youth
A survey by Debating Europe found that 65% of Italian, 71% of French, and 74% of German youth prefer discussing politics with trusted friends, while 49% of Danish youth prefer discussing it with parents; this highlights varying political discussion preferences across European nations.
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12% Bias Score

EU Youth, Social Circles, and Political Divides: A Debating Europe Study
A Debating Europe study of 2000 young Europeans (18-35) across five EU countries (France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Poland) from November 2024 to January 2025 reveals that friends are the primary confidants for political discussions, except in Denmark (parents). Significant cross-generational politic...

EU Youth, Social Circles, and Political Divides: A Debating Europe Study
A Debating Europe study of 2000 young Europeans (18-35) across five EU countries (France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Poland) from November 2024 to January 2025 reveals that friends are the primary confidants for political discussions, except in Denmark (parents). Significant cross-generational politic...
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36% Bias Score

Half of Dutch Schools Fail Civic Education Standards
A Dutch education inspection found that more than half of the 658 schools inspected failed to meet legal standards for civic education, due to poorly integrated lessons and inadequate alignment with student levels, despite new legislation in 2021; this is particularly concerning given increased yout...

Half of Dutch Schools Fail Civic Education Standards
A Dutch education inspection found that more than half of the 658 schools inspected failed to meet legal standards for civic education, due to poorly integrated lessons and inadequate alignment with student levels, despite new legislation in 2021; this is particularly concerning given increased yout...
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40% Bias Score

Line Dancing: A Collective Response to Political and Economic Uncertainty
Amid political division and economic uncertainty, Atlanta's line-dancing classes represent a collective response where Black individuals find joy, community, and healing, connecting this trend to a rich history of using dance for communication, resistance, and cultural preservation.

Line Dancing: A Collective Response to Political and Economic Uncertainty
Amid political division and economic uncertainty, Atlanta's line-dancing classes represent a collective response where Black individuals find joy, community, and healing, connecting this trend to a rich history of using dance for communication, resistance, and cultural preservation.
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52% Bias Score

German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...

German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...
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36% Bias Score
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