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Minneapolis Marks Five Years Since George Floyd's Death Amidst Calls for Continued Justice
Five years after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis, community events and memorials reflect both a sense of calm and continued calls for justice, with ongoing debates about the effectiveness of policy changes implemented since his murder.
Minneapolis Marks Five Years Since George Floyd's Death Amidst Calls for Continued Justice
Five years after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis, community events and memorials reflect both a sense of calm and continued calls for justice, with ongoing debates about the effectiveness of policy changes implemented since his murder.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.
Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.
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56% Bias Score


Five Years After George Floyd: A Mixed Legacy of Protest and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests, including the toppling of a slave trader's statue in Bristol, the article assesses the lasting impact, revealing a complex legacy of both progress and persistent challenges in racial justice.
Five Years After George Floyd: A Mixed Legacy of Protest and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests, including the toppling of a slave trader's statue in Bristol, the article assesses the lasting impact, revealing a complex legacy of both progress and persistent challenges in racial justice.
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40% Bias Score


Malcolm X: From Nation of Islam to Interracial Activism
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, rose from a disadvantaged background marked by racism and poverty to become a powerful voice in the Civil Rights Movement, advocating for Black empowerment and eventually embracing interracial cooperation before his assassination in 1965.
Malcolm X: From Nation of Islam to Interracial Activism
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, rose from a disadvantaged background marked by racism and poverty to become a powerful voice in the Civil Rights Movement, advocating for Black empowerment and eventually embracing interracial cooperation before his assassination in 1965.
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44% Bias Score


German Protests Erupt After Police Killing of Lorenz, Exposing Systemic Racism
Following the police killing of Lorenz, protests erupted across German cities, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability for deaths of Black individuals and people of color at the hands of police, mirroring past incidents where community activism has been necessary to initiate...
German Protests Erupt After Police Killing of Lorenz, Exposing Systemic Racism
Following the police killing of Lorenz, protests erupted across German cities, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability for deaths of Black individuals and people of color at the hands of police, mirroring past incidents where community activism has been necessary to initiate...
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56% Bias Score


Fatal Police Shooting in Oldenburg Sparks Protests, Questions on Systemic Racism
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday. The officer, who has been suspended, fired five shots, three of which hit Lorenz from behind. The lack of activated bodycam footage and accusations of systemic racism have led to widespread protests.
Fatal Police Shooting in Oldenburg Sparks Protests, Questions on Systemic Racism
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday. The officer, who has been suspended, fired five shots, three of which hit Lorenz from behind. The lack of activated bodycam footage and accusations of systemic racism have led to widespread protests.
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48% Bias Score

UK Government's Inaction on Racial Inequality Reports: Only One-Third of Recommendations Implemented
A Guardian investigation found that only one-third of recommendations from 12 major reports on UK racial inequality since 1981 have been fully implemented, prompting experts to demand government action to address systemic racism and break a cycle of inaction.

UK Government's Inaction on Racial Inequality Reports: Only One-Third of Recommendations Implemented
A Guardian investigation found that only one-third of recommendations from 12 major reports on UK racial inequality since 1981 have been fully implemented, prompting experts to demand government action to address systemic racism and break a cycle of inaction.
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48% Bias Score

Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...

Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...
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32% Bias Score

Ramaphosa's Silence on US Racial Violence: Fact vs. Fiction
In contrast to a fictional scenario where South African President Ramaphosa offered refuge to 48 million African Americans facing persecution in the US, the actual event on May 21 saw Ramaphosa maintain diplomatic silence during a White House visit, despite escalating racial violence and discriminat...

Ramaphosa's Silence on US Racial Violence: Fact vs. Fiction
In contrast to a fictional scenario where South African President Ramaphosa offered refuge to 48 million African Americans facing persecution in the US, the actual event on May 21 saw Ramaphosa maintain diplomatic silence during a White House visit, despite escalating racial violence and discriminat...
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68% Bias Score

Canada's Discriminatory Treatment of Sudanese Refugees Compared to Ukrainian Response
Canada's resettlement program for Sudanese refugees is plagued by excessively high fees, stringent financial requirements, and lengthy processing times, resulting in only 291 arrivals by February 2024, while nearly one million Ukrainians were approved by 2024. This stark contrast and the deaths of s...

Canada's Discriminatory Treatment of Sudanese Refugees Compared to Ukrainian Response
Canada's resettlement program for Sudanese refugees is plagued by excessively high fees, stringent financial requirements, and lengthy processing times, resulting in only 291 arrivals by February 2024, while nearly one million Ukrainians were approved by 2024. This stark contrast and the deaths of s...
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68% Bias Score

Trump's USDA Cuts Exacerbate Systemic Issues Facing Black Farmers
President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the USDA threaten programs supporting independent grocery stores and food access in underserved communities, exacerbating the historical marginalization of Black farmers, who have declined from 14% of U.S. farmers in 1920 to less than 1% today due to systemi...

Trump's USDA Cuts Exacerbate Systemic Issues Facing Black Farmers
President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the USDA threaten programs supporting independent grocery stores and food access in underserved communities, exacerbating the historical marginalization of Black farmers, who have declined from 14% of U.S. farmers in 1920 to less than 1% today due to systemi...
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48% Bias Score

Police Killing in Oldenburg Sparks Systemic Racism Debate in Germany
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz after he sprayed pepper spray in a discotheque and then allegedly acted aggressively towards police. The incident has sparked criticism from the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD), citing it as evidence of systemi...

Police Killing in Oldenburg Sparks Systemic Racism Debate in Germany
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz after he sprayed pepper spray in a discotheque and then allegedly acted aggressively towards police. The incident has sparked criticism from the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD), citing it as evidence of systemi...
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52% Bias Score
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