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Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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Berlin Court Halts Renaming of Racially Charged Street
A Berlin court temporarily halted the renaming of Mohrenstraße, a street with a racist past, to honor Anton Wilhelm Amo, an 18th-century African scholar, despite previous legal approval, delaying the planned August 23rd unveiling.
Berlin Court Halts Renaming of Racially Charged Street
A Berlin court temporarily halted the renaming of Mohrenstraße, a street with a racist past, to honor Anton Wilhelm Amo, an 18th-century African scholar, despite previous legal approval, delaying the planned August 23rd unveiling.
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Berlin Renames Street to Honor Emilie Mosse, Confronting Nazi-Era Erasure
Berlin renamed a street to honor Emilie Mosse, the wife of Jewish publisher Rudolf Mosse, whose name was removed by the Nazis in 1935. The new Emilie-Mosse-Straße is located near the former Rudolf-Mosse-Straße in the Prenzlauer Berg district, close to Jahn-Sportpark. The initiative underscores a bro...
Berlin Renames Street to Honor Emilie Mosse, Confronting Nazi-Era Erasure
Berlin renamed a street to honor Emilie Mosse, the wife of Jewish publisher Rudolf Mosse, whose name was removed by the Nazis in 1935. The new Emilie-Mosse-Straße is located near the former Rudolf-Mosse-Straße in the Prenzlauer Berg district, close to Jahn-Sportpark. The initiative underscores a bro...
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Austrian Town Renames Nazi-Linked Streets
Eighty years after WWII, Braunau am Inn, Austria, renamed two streets named after Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting 200 households, following a report that deemed the names unconstitutional; the radical-right FPÖ opposed it due to concerns for elderly residents.
Austrian Town Renames Nazi-Linked Streets
Eighty years after WWII, Braunau am Inn, Austria, renamed two streets named after Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting 200 households, following a report that deemed the names unconstitutional; the radical-right FPÖ opposed it due to concerns for elderly residents.
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Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Following a report deeming the names unconstitutional, Braunau am Inn council voted to rename two streets honoring Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting about 200 households; this follows longstanding criticism of Austria's WWII narrative.
Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Following a report deeming the names unconstitutional, Braunau am Inn council voted to rename two streets honoring Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting about 200 households; this follows longstanding criticism of Austria's WWII narrative.
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Lviv Official's Proposal to Rename Street Named After Ukrainian Revolutionary Sparks Controversy
The head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration proposed renaming a street named after Ukrainian revolutionary Volodymyr Vynnychenko due to his alleged communist sympathies and collaboration with Soviet authorities, sparking criticism from city officials and historians who emphasize Vynnychenk...
Lviv Official's Proposal to Rename Street Named After Ukrainian Revolutionary Sparks Controversy
The head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration proposed renaming a street named after Ukrainian revolutionary Volodymyr Vynnychenko due to his alleged communist sympathies and collaboration with Soviet authorities, sparking criticism from city officials and historians who emphasize Vynnychenk...
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Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.

Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.
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Berlin Court Allows Renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße
The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing the renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße to proceed on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, honoring a prominent African philosopher and addressing the street's offensive former name.

Berlin Court Allows Renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße
The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing the renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße to proceed on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, honoring a prominent African philosopher and addressing the street's offensive former name.
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Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Braunau am Inn, Austria, will rename two streets named after Nazi party members following a 28-9 city council vote, addressing concerns about constitutional violations and symbolizing Austria's ongoing struggle against the legacy of Nazism. Approximately 200 families will be affected.

Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Braunau am Inn, Austria, will rename two streets named after Nazi party members following a 28-9 city council vote, addressing concerns about constitutional violations and symbolizing Austria's ongoing struggle against the legacy of Nazism. Approximately 200 families will be affected.
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Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters
Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.

Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters
Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.
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Berlin Seeks to Rename Street After Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer
Berlin's SPD faction proposes renaming Skalitzer Straße after Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, who died at 103, and installing a memorial plaque at her former address to honor her fight against forgetting Nazi crimes.

Berlin Seeks to Rename Street After Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer
Berlin's SPD faction proposes renaming Skalitzer Straße after Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, who died at 103, and installing a memorial plaque at her former address to honor her fight against forgetting Nazi crimes.
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Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).

Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).
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36% Bias Score
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