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Mario Vargas Llosa: A Literary Legacy

Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning author, has produced a vast literary output, exploring themes of power, societal structures, and human nature in Peru and Latin America, marked by complex narratives and insightful social critique.

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16% Bias Score

Quality Education
faz.net
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Düsseldorfer Straße Reconstruction to Impact Frankfurt Traffic

Frankfurt will reconstruct Düsseldorfer Straße over four years, adding a tram track and eliminating through-traffic from the main train station to Platz der Republik, impacting car routes and necessitating detours via Karlstraße to Mainzer Landstraße due to increased tram capacity.

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48% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
welt.de
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Hamburg Coalition Talks Progress: Focus on Education, Building, and Social Welfare

Hamburg's SPD and Greens continue coalition negotiations, focusing on education, building permits (10,000 annual goal), the Hamburg standard for construction cost reduction, EH 55 energy standards, free student tickets, hospital reform, and support for vulnerable groups.

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48% Bias Score

Quality Education
theguardian.com
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Australian Liberals' Rap Song Sparks Cultural Appropriation Debate

The Australian Liberal party released a rap song, "Leaving Labor," criticizing Labor's economic policies and the cost of living, prompting accusations of cultural appropriation from Prime Minister Albanese, who highlighted the campaign's lack of transparency regarding the artist.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
kathimerini.gr
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Achτσιόγλου Urges Broad Progressive Coalition in Greece

Efi Achτσιόγλου, a former Greek Minister, calls for immediate dialogue among progressive parties to form a united front, addressing public anger over government failures and the need for a viable alternative, despite differing views within her own party.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Saarland's Otter Population Thrives Following Reintroduction

Following its rediscovery two and a half years ago, a long-term monitoring program has been launched to track the re-established otter population in Saarland, revealing over 80 sightings and confirmed reproduction on the Ill, Blies, and Prims rivers.

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32% Bias Score

Life on Land
npr.org
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The Littlest Drop": A Children's Book on Collective Action

The Littlest Drop", a new children's book by Sascha Alper and illustrated by Brian and the late Jerry Pinkney, tells a Quechua parable about a hummingbird's attempt to put out a forest fire, emphasizing the importance of collective action against overwhelming challenges.

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28% Bias Score

Climate Action
aljazeera.com
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Osaka Expo 2025 Opens Amidst Financial Concerns and Low Ticket Sales

Expo 2025 in Osaka opened on Sunday, despite weak ticket sales (nine million versus a 14 million target) and doubled construction costs, raising concerns about financial losses similar to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The event features exhibits from 160 countries inside the world's largest wooden struct...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
zeit.de
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Autobahn 1 Leverkusen Closure for Bridge Construction

Autobahn 1 between Leverkusen-West and Leverkusen junctions, and Leverkusen's Westring, will be fully closed from 10 PM on April 25th to 10 AM on April 26th due to bridge construction within the "A-bei-LEV" project, impacting traffic significantly and requiring extensive detours.

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12% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
theguardian.com
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Mississippi Tornado Survivor: Tortoise Reunited With Family

During a deadly March 2024 tornado outbreak in Mississippi that killed seven people and damaged over 1000 homes, Myrtle the tortoise was separated from her family in Kokomo; after being found injured, she was reunited with them on April 6th thanks to the Central Mississippi Turtle Rescue and social ...

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24% Bias Score

No Poverty
bbc.com
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€1200-per-kg Donkey Milk Cheese a Serbian Luxury

A kilogram of Serbian Pule cheese, made from donkey milk, costs €1200 in Zasavica nature reserve, 80km from Belgrade; its high price is due to the limited milk production of donkeys (300ml/day) and complex cheesemaking process, with only 25-30kg produced annually.

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32% Bias Score

No Poverty
zeit.de
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Belgian Music Expert to Lead Rheinsberg's Musikkultur

Jelle Dierickx, a Belgian music expert, will become the artistic director of Musikkultur Rheinsberg in Brandenburg, Germany, starting September 2024, succeeding Georg Quander, and will oversee various musical institutions and festivals.

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48% Bias Score

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