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China to Host Major Military Parade for 80th Anniversary of WWII Victory
China will hold a major military parade in Tiananmen Square on September 3, 2025, marking the 80th anniversary of victory in the Second Sino-Japanese War, with leaders from 26 countries including Russia and North Korea attending, while also urging Japan to reflect on its wartime aggression.
China to Host Major Military Parade for 80th Anniversary of WWII Victory
China will hold a major military parade in Tiananmen Square on September 3, 2025, marking the 80th anniversary of victory in the Second Sino-Japanese War, with leaders from 26 countries including Russia and North Korea attending, while also urging Japan to reflect on its wartime aggression.
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48% Bias Score


China's Victory Day Parade: Show of Strength Amid Geopolitical Shifts
China's September 3rd Victory Day commemorations will include a military parade attended by 26 foreign heads of state, including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, to reaffirm its commitment to defending the outcomes of WWII and contributing to global peace, while countering Japan's revisionist histori...
China's Victory Day Parade: Show of Strength Amid Geopolitical Shifts
China's September 3rd Victory Day commemorations will include a military parade attended by 26 foreign heads of state, including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, to reaffirm its commitment to defending the outcomes of WWII and contributing to global peace, while countering Japan's revisionist histori...
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48% Bias Score


Nazi-Looted Painting Found in Argentina
A 17th-century painting, "Portrait of a Lady," stolen by Nazis from Amsterdam art dealer Jacques Goudstikker during WWII, was found in the Argentina home of a former Nazi officer's daughter; Argentinian police are investigating, and Goudstikker's heirs are pursuing its return.
Nazi-Looted Painting Found in Argentina
A 17th-century painting, "Portrait of a Lady," stolen by Nazis from Amsterdam art dealer Jacques Goudstikker during WWII, was found in the Argentina home of a former Nazi officer's daughter; Argentinian police are investigating, and Goudstikker's heirs are pursuing its return.
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24% Bias Score


China's Enduring Spirit of Resistance: From WWII to National Rejuvenation
During World War II, 400 million Chinese people demonstrated unwavering resilience against foreign invasion, forging a national spirit that continues to shape China's identity and global engagement, as emphasized by President Xi Jinping.
China's Enduring Spirit of Resistance: From WWII to National Rejuvenation
During World War II, 400 million Chinese people demonstrated unwavering resilience against foreign invasion, forging a national spirit that continues to shape China's identity and global engagement, as emphasized by President Xi Jinping.
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56% Bias Score


Taiwan-China WWII Historical Dispute Intensifies Amidst Commemorations
A 99-year-old Taiwanese veteran's account of fighting Japan in WWII sparked a renewed historical debate between Taiwan and China, with Taiwan emphasizing the Nationalist government's role and China asserting collective victory, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
Taiwan-China WWII Historical Dispute Intensifies Amidst Commemorations
A 99-year-old Taiwanese veteran's account of fighting Japan in WWII sparked a renewed historical debate between Taiwan and China, with Taiwan emphasizing the Nationalist government's role and China asserting collective victory, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
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52% Bias Score


Wagner's Music in Film: From Propaganda to Psychological Depth
Wagner's music's use in films like "Promising Young Woman," "Melancholia," "Romeo + Juliet," "Apocalypse Now," and Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" reveals diverse interpretations, from underscoring trauma to satirizing political extremism, reflecting evolving cultural perceptions of his work.
Wagner's Music in Film: From Propaganda to Psychological Depth
Wagner's music's use in films like "Promising Young Woman," "Melancholia," "Romeo + Juliet," "Apocalypse Now," and Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" reveals diverse interpretations, from underscoring trauma to satirizing political extremism, reflecting evolving cultural perceptions of his work.
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40% Bias Score

China's Victory Day Parade: Show of Strength and Historical Assertion
China's September 3rd Victory Day commemorations will include a military parade and the attendance of 26 foreign heads of state, including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, to reaffirm China's commitment to the outcomes of World War II and global peace, countering historical revisionism.

China's Victory Day Parade: Show of Strength and Historical Assertion
China's September 3rd Victory Day commemorations will include a military parade and the attendance of 26 foreign heads of state, including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, to reaffirm China's commitment to the outcomes of World War II and global peace, countering historical revisionism.
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48% Bias Score

Argentine Police Raid Uncovers Nazi-Looted Art Leads
Argentine police searched a home in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for an 18th-century Italian portrait, "Portrait of a Lady," looted by a Nazi fugitive in 1943, but the painting was not found; however, other items were seized.

Argentine Police Raid Uncovers Nazi-Looted Art Leads
Argentine police searched a home in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for an 18th-century Italian portrait, "Portrait of a Lady," looted by a Nazi fugitive in 1943, but the painting was not found; however, other items were seized.
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36% Bias Score

Vance's WWII Claim Highlights Trump Administration's Historical Distortions
US Vice President JD Vance incorrectly stated that World War II ended through negotiation, sparking criticism; this follows President Trump's repeated distortion of historical facts and pressure on museums to align with his perspective on American history, particularly regarding slavery.

Vance's WWII Claim Highlights Trump Administration's Historical Distortions
US Vice President JD Vance incorrectly stated that World War II ended through negotiation, sparking criticism; this follows President Trump's repeated distortion of historical facts and pressure on museums to align with his perspective on American history, particularly regarding slavery.
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40% Bias Score

Japan's Evasive History of Wartime Aggression
This article analyzes Japan's inconsistent approach to its history of aggression during World War II, highlighting the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the downplaying of atrocities by conservative governments, US complicity, and ...

Japan's Evasive History of Wartime Aggression
This article analyzes Japan's inconsistent approach to its history of aggression during World War II, highlighting the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the downplaying of atrocities by conservative governments, US complicity, and ...
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36% Bias Score

Last WWII Ace Pilot Dies at 103
America's last surviving WWII ace pilot, Donald McPherson, a Nebraska native who shot down five enemy planes, died peacefully at age 103 on August 14; his family emphasized his faith, family, and community contributions as his lasting legacy.

Last WWII Ace Pilot Dies at 103
America's last surviving WWII ace pilot, Donald McPherson, a Nebraska native who shot down five enemy planes, died peacefully at age 103 on August 14; his family emphasized his faith, family, and community contributions as his lasting legacy.
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32% Bias Score

Brazil Declares War on Axis Powers Following Devastating U-Boat Attacks
On August 22, 1942, Brazil declared war on Germany and Italy after a series of devastating U-boat attacks that killed over 600 Brazilians, prompting the government to align with the Allied powers despite previous pro-Axis sympathies within the government.

Brazil Declares War on Axis Powers Following Devastating U-Boat Attacks
On August 22, 1942, Brazil declared war on Germany and Italy after a series of devastating U-boat attacks that killed over 600 Brazilians, prompting the government to align with the Allied powers despite previous pro-Axis sympathies within the government.
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36% Bias Score
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