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Solidarity with the protests in Georgia: Europe's spiritual weapons
Germany🎭 Culture16 days ago

Solidarity with the protests in Georgia: Europe's spiritual weapons

An academic event titled 'The Tbilisi Debate on Europe' took place at the State University of Tbilisi. German historian Karl Schlögel was awarded an honorary doctorate by the university's rector, Nino Doborjginidze. Schlögel spoke about his personal connection to Tbilisi, having studied there over six decades ago, and expressed solidarity with Georgia's civil society. The event featured both Georgian and European Union flags, highlighting themes of shared values and European identity.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9016 days ago
Solidarity with the protests in Georgia: Europe's spiritual weapons

An academic event titled 'The Tbilisi Debate on Europe' took place at the State University of Tbilisi. German historian Karl Schlögel was awarded an honorary doctorate by the university's rector, Nino Doborjginidze. Schlögel spoke about his personal connection to Tbilisi, having studied there over six decades ago, and expressed solidarity with Georgia's civil society. The event featured both Georgian and European Union flags, highlighting themes of shared values and European identity.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an academic event focusing on cultural and intellectual exchange between Europe and Georgia. It includes direct quotes from participants without overtly biased language or selective emphasis. The framing appears balanced, presenting the event as a dialogue on shared values and

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): High factual accuracy with detailed descriptions of events and participants. The article provides specific names, roles, and quotes from Karl Schlögel. Objectivity is strong, with balanced reporting and minimal editorializing.

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