

Remains of WWII Soldier Returned to Family After 83 Years
The remains of Alexei Rudin, a Red Army soldier missing in action since August 1941 near Katkovo village, Smolensk Oblast, were identified via a medallion and returned to his grandson in Magnitogorsk; his unit fought to stop the German advance on Moscow.
Remains of WWII Soldier Returned to Family After 83 Years
The remains of Alexei Rudin, a Red Army soldier missing in action since August 1941 near Katkovo village, Smolensk Oblast, were identified via a medallion and returned to his grandson in Magnitogorsk; his unit fought to stop the German advance on Moscow.
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16% Bias Score


France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
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36% Bias Score


Newly Discovered Documents Reveal Details of Soviet Partisan Vera Voloshina's Execution
Newly discovered documents detail the capture, interrogation, and execution of Vera Voloshina, a Soviet partisan executed alongside Zoia Kosmodemyanskaya in November 1941 near Moscow; the report reveals details of her final moments and the subsequent fates of her executioners.
Newly Discovered Documents Reveal Details of Soviet Partisan Vera Voloshina's Execution
Newly discovered documents detail the capture, interrogation, and execution of Vera Voloshina, a Soviet partisan executed alongside Zoia Kosmodemyanskaya in November 1941 near Moscow; the report reveals details of her final moments and the subsequent fates of her executioners.
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44% Bias Score


Marc Bloch to Enter Panthéon
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the entry of historian and Resistance fighter Marc Bloch into the Panthéon, highlighting his contributions and calling for recognition of the 'malgré-nous'.
Marc Bloch to Enter Panthéon
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the entry of historian and Resistance fighter Marc Bloch into the Panthéon, highlighting his contributions and calling for recognition of the 'malgré-nous'.
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40% Bias Score


Steve McQueen on "Blitz"
An interview with filmmaker Steve McQueen about his new film, "Blitz," which focuses on the experiences of marginalized groups during the London Blitz.
Steve McQueen on "Blitz"
An interview with filmmaker Steve McQueen about his new film, "Blitz," which focuses on the experiences of marginalized groups during the London Blitz.
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40% Bias Score


The Deposed Bey of Tunis: Mohamed El Moncef's Reign and Fall
This article examines the reign and deposition of Mohamed El Moncef Bey, the Bey of Tunis during World War II, highlighting his attempts at balancing neutrality, national interests, and the pressures of colonial powers.
The Deposed Bey of Tunis: Mohamed El Moncef's Reign and Fall
This article examines the reign and deposition of Mohamed El Moncef Bey, the Bey of Tunis during World War II, highlighting his attempts at balancing neutrality, national interests, and the pressures of colonial powers.
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40% Bias Score

De Gaulle-Stalin Meeting: A Franco-Soviet Treaty Amidst Post-War Tensions
On December 2, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle met with Joseph Stalin in Moscow, resulting in a Franco-Soviet treaty that aimed to solidify France's post-war position and counterbalance Anglo-American influence, despite disagreements over Poland.

De Gaulle-Stalin Meeting: A Franco-Soviet Treaty Amidst Post-War Tensions
On December 2, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle met with Joseph Stalin in Moscow, resulting in a Franco-Soviet treaty that aimed to solidify France's post-war position and counterbalance Anglo-American influence, despite disagreements over Poland.
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36% Bias Score

Lindbergh's "America First": A 1941 Debate on US Global Engagement
Charles Lindbergh, a celebrated aviator, led the "America First" movement opposing US entry into World War II from 1939-1941, sparking a debate about the nation's role in global affairs, and attracting accusations of antisemitism and Nazi sympathies.

Lindbergh's "America First": A 1941 Debate on US Global Engagement
Charles Lindbergh, a celebrated aviator, led the "America First" movement opposing US entry into World War II from 1939-1941, sparking a debate about the nation's role in global affairs, and attracting accusations of antisemitism and Nazi sympathies.
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44% Bias Score

Sado Mines Memorial Renews Japan-South Korea Tensions
Japan's memorial ceremony for victims of forced labor at the Sado gold mines, a UNESCO World Heritage site, sparked a diplomatic row with South Korea, which boycotted the event.

Sado Mines Memorial Renews Japan-South Korea Tensions
Japan's memorial ceremony for victims of forced labor at the Sado gold mines, a UNESCO World Heritage site, sparked a diplomatic row with South Korea, which boycotted the event.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.

Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.
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24% Bias Score

Russia's Military History: From Triumphs to Trials
This article delves into Russia's military history, examining its triumphs and failures throughout various conflicts, and offering insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Russia's Military History: From Triumphs to Trials
This article delves into Russia's military history, examining its triumphs and failures throughout various conflicts, and offering insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Bomb Evacuation in Osnabrück
Unexploded WWII bombs in Osnabrück, Germany caused a major disruption as 14,000 people were evacuated and the main train station was closed.

Bomb Evacuation in Osnabrück
Unexploded WWII bombs in Osnabrück, Germany caused a major disruption as 14,000 people were evacuated and the main train station was closed.
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24% Bias Score