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kathimerini.gr
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Athens's Selective Amnesia: Prioritizing Tourism Over Historical Memory

Athens's central areas lack public markers commemorating significant 20th-century events, unlike other European capitals, prioritizing a consumerist image over historical memory, creating a polarized national identity and hindering deeper civic engagement.

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60% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
nrc.nl
🌐 55% Global Worthiness
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Debut Novel "Oroppa" Wins Prestigious Boon Literary Prize

Safae el Khannoussi's debut novel "Oroppa" won the 50,000 euro Boon literary prize in Leuven, Belgium, on Tuesday, outcompeting 538 entries from Belgium and the Netherlands; this is the first time a debut novel has won this major award in decades.

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
zeit.de
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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Kroetz Returns to Stage with New Adaptation of "Brandner Kaspar

Franz Xaver Kroetz's new adaptation of the Bavarian folk tale "Brandner Kaspar" premieres at Munich's Residenztheater on June 14th, marking the 79-year-old playwright's return to stage after a long hiatus; Günther Maria Halmer will star.

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36% Bias Score

pda.rostov.kp.ru
🌐 20% Global Worthiness
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Accidental Discovery of Thyroid Cancer in 19-Year-Old Highlights Importance of Comprehensive Medical Checkups

A 19-year-old Rostov resident's visit to an endocrinologist for weight issues unexpectedly revealed thyroid cancer in both lobes, highlighting the importance of comprehensive medical examinations and early detection.

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32% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
nos.nl
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Jakobsen Withdraws Again, Raising Concerns About Performance Decline

Cyclist Fabio Jakobsen withdrew from the Classic Brugge-De Panne race due to illness, marking his third early exit from major races this year since joining his new team, Picnic-PostNL in January 2024, despite showing initial optimism about his fitness.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
zeit.de
🌐 55% Global Worthiness
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Thuringia's New Government Receives Failing Grade on Education Policies

Three months into its term, Thuringia's new state government faces harsh criticism from the GEW teachers' union over its education policies, particularly its 100-day plan which is deemed unrealistic and its handling of protests against planned school regulation changes.

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44% Bias Score

Quality Education
zeit.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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Nagel Defends Moral Progress Amidst Relativistic Challenges

Thomas Nagel, a renowned philosopher, defends the idea of moral progress against relativistic views, using the historical example of slavery's abolition to illustrate the debate and arguing for the possibility of objective moral improvement despite time and place-dependent moral standards.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions