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Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
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48% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 Budget Ruled Unconstitutional
The Schleswig-Holstein Constitutional Court declared the state's 2024 budget unconstitutional due to insufficient justification and lack of a repayment plan for three emergency loans totaling €493.8 million, used to address the storm surge, the war in Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 Budget Ruled Unconstitutional
The Schleswig-Holstein Constitutional Court declared the state's 2024 budget unconstitutional due to insufficient justification and lack of a repayment plan for three emergency loans totaling €493.8 million, used to address the storm surge, the war in Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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16% Bias Score


DNT Weimar Announces Leadership Change, New Festival, and Upcoming Renovation
The Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar (DNT) announced a new team leadership, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), and 24 new productions for the 2025/26 season, including a 400-year-old opera and a Booker Prize-winning novel adaptation, while preparing for a 2028 renovation and seeking alternativ...
DNT Weimar Announces Leadership Change, New Festival, and Upcoming Renovation
The Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar (DNT) announced a new team leadership, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), and 24 new productions for the 2025/26 season, including a 400-year-old opera and a Booker Prize-winning novel adaptation, while preparing for a 2028 renovation and seeking alternativ...
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4% Bias Score


Death of IHK President Hagen Goldbeck
Hagen Goldbeck, former President of the Lübeck and Schleswig-Holstein Chambers of Commerce, died at 59 after a short illness and hours after resigning, leaving Jochen Brüggen as acting president; a new election is scheduled for July 8, 2025.
Death of IHK President Hagen Goldbeck
Hagen Goldbeck, former President of the Lübeck and Schleswig-Holstein Chambers of Commerce, died at 59 after a short illness and hours after resigning, leaving Jochen Brüggen as acting president; a new election is scheduled for July 8, 2025.
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20% Bias Score


Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...
Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...
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48% Bias Score


Bill Proposed to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes Against Humanity
Saadet Party MP Dr. Necmettin Çalışkan submitted a bill to the Turkish parliament proposing to revoke the Turkish citizenship of individuals involved in crimes against humanity, both during war and peace, aligning with international law and aiming for stricter accountability.
Bill Proposed to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes Against Humanity
Saadet Party MP Dr. Necmettin Çalışkan submitted a bill to the Turkish parliament proposing to revoke the Turkish citizenship of individuals involved in crimes against humanity, both during war and peace, aligning with international law and aiming for stricter accountability.
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44% Bias Score

Tasiast Mine Mill Fire: Kinross Gold Halts Operations Temporarily
A mill fire at Kinross Gold Corporation's Tasiast mine in Mauritania on April 14, 2025, temporarily halted mill operations, but mining continues; no injuries were reported, and the company anticipates no change to its guidance.

Tasiast Mine Mill Fire: Kinross Gold Halts Operations Temporarily
A mill fire at Kinross Gold Corporation's Tasiast mine in Mauritania on April 14, 2025, temporarily halted mill operations, but mining continues; no injuries were reported, and the company anticipates no change to its guidance.
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32% Bias Score

Weimar National Theatre Announces Team Intendance, New Festival, and Renovation Plans
The German National Theatre Weimar (DNT) announced a new team intendance, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), 24 new productions including premieres of "Euridice" and Jenny Erpenbeck's "Kairos," and plans for a 2028 renovation, aiming for increased community engagement.

Weimar National Theatre Announces Team Intendance, New Festival, and Renovation Plans
The German National Theatre Weimar (DNT) announced a new team intendance, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), 24 new productions including premieres of "Euridice" and Jenny Erpenbeck's "Kairos," and plans for a 2028 renovation, aiming for increased community engagement.
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20% Bias Score

Struff Loses in Munich; Hanfmann Upsets Djokovic-Beater
At the Munich ATP tournament, Jan-Lennard Struff suffered a first-round defeat against Francisco Cerundolo (0:6, 2:6 in 54 minutes), a stark contrast to his 2024 victory there; youngster Justin Engel also lost, while Yannick Hanfmann surprisingly beat Jakub Mensik, a recent Miami Open finalist who d...

Struff Loses in Munich; Hanfmann Upsets Djokovic-Beater
At the Munich ATP tournament, Jan-Lennard Struff suffered a first-round defeat against Francisco Cerundolo (0:6, 2:6 in 54 minutes), a stark contrast to his 2024 victory there; youngster Justin Engel also lost, while Yannick Hanfmann surprisingly beat Jakub Mensik, a recent Miami Open finalist who d...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.

Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Family Arrested for Using Counterfeit Euros in Spain-Wide Shopping Spree
Spanish National Police arrested four members of a Madrid family for using counterfeit 20 and 50 euro bills to buy goods in seven Madrid municipalities and other locations, sometimes stealing additional items while distracting staff; a parallel operation arrested two others using online platforms to...

Madrid Family Arrested for Using Counterfeit Euros in Spain-Wide Shopping Spree
Spanish National Police arrested four members of a Madrid family for using counterfeit 20 and 50 euro bills to buy goods in seven Madrid municipalities and other locations, sometimes stealing additional items while distracting staff; a parallel operation arrested two others using online platforms to...
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20% Bias Score
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