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Shelton's Controversial Wimbledon Suspension Highlights Inconsistent Light Rules
At Wimbledon, Ben Shelton's second-round match against Rinky Hijikata was controversially suspended due to poor light despite both players' desire to finish; it resumed Friday with Shelton winning, revealing inconsistencies in tournament light-related suspension protocols.
Shelton's Controversial Wimbledon Suspension Highlights Inconsistent Light Rules
At Wimbledon, Ben Shelton's second-round match against Rinky Hijikata was controversially suspended due to poor light despite both players' desire to finish; it resumed Friday with Shelton winning, revealing inconsistencies in tournament light-related suspension protocols.
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40% Bias Score


Oberammergau's Modern "Romeo and Juliet": A Passion Play Spin-off
Oberammergau, Germany, hosts a modern interpretation of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," directed by Christian Stückl, using mostly local, amateur actors, some of whom previously performed in the village's Passion Play, with a contemporary setting and costumes.
Oberammergau's Modern "Romeo and Juliet": A Passion Play Spin-off
Oberammergau, Germany, hosts a modern interpretation of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," directed by Christian Stückl, using mostly local, amateur actors, some of whom previously performed in the village's Passion Play, with a contemporary setting and costumes.
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36% Bias Score


Venice's Literary Resilience Amidst Modern Challenges
Babelia's cover story explores Venice's enduring charm despite overtourism and environmental threats, contrasting with Francesco Pecoraro's novel, "Lo único que importa es el verano," which recounts the 2001 Genoa G8 protests, and further reviews including an autobiography by Bárbara Rey and essays ...
Venice's Literary Resilience Amidst Modern Challenges
Babelia's cover story explores Venice's enduring charm despite overtourism and environmental threats, contrasting with Francesco Pecoraro's novel, "Lo único que importa es el verano," which recounts the 2001 Genoa G8 protests, and further reviews including an autobiography by Bárbara Rey and essays ...
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28% Bias Score


Barcelona Titanic Exhibit: Immersive Experience Reveals Passengers' Fates
A Barcelona exhibit lets visitors experience the Titanic sinking through immersive technology and original artifacts, revealing their fate as a passenger – including the author, who died as a first-class passenger, Mr. Engelhart Cornelius Ostby.
Barcelona Titanic Exhibit: Immersive Experience Reveals Passengers' Fates
A Barcelona exhibit lets visitors experience the Titanic sinking through immersive technology and original artifacts, revealing their fate as a passenger – including the author, who died as a first-class passenger, Mr. Engelhart Cornelius Ostby.
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48% Bias Score


Ryanair Plane Fire at Palma Airport: 18 Minor Injuries, Investigation Underway
A Ryanair plane caught fire at Palma de Mallorca airport on Saturday at 00:36, injuring 18 people with minor injuries; 6 were hospitalized, and the cause is under investigation.
Ryanair Plane Fire at Palma Airport: 18 Minor Injuries, Investigation Underway
A Ryanair plane caught fire at Palma de Mallorca airport on Saturday at 00:36, injuring 18 people with minor injuries; 6 were hospitalized, and the cause is under investigation.
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16% Bias Score


Erdoğan: AK Party Remains Leading Party in Turkey
President Erdoğan, in a press conference following his return from Azerbaijan, asserted that the AK Party remains Turkey's leading political party, criticizing CHP's reliance on street protests while affirming their commitment to resolving the PKK conflict through negotiations with the DEVA party.
Erdoğan: AK Party Remains Leading Party in Turkey
President Erdoğan, in a press conference following his return from Azerbaijan, asserted that the AK Party remains Turkey's leading political party, criticizing CHP's reliance on street protests while affirming their commitment to resolving the PKK conflict through negotiations with the DEVA party.
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64% Bias Score

Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.

Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.
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68% Bias Score

Two Bodies Found in Maroochydore Unit; Police Investigation Launched
Police discovered the bodies of two men in a Maroochydore unit on Friday following unanswered notes, launching a crime scene investigation; the incident follows a similar case in Sydney where two elderly men's bodies were found in a dilapidated home.

Two Bodies Found in Maroochydore Unit; Police Investigation Launched
Police discovered the bodies of two men in a Maroochydore unit on Friday following unanswered notes, launching a crime scene investigation; the incident follows a similar case in Sydney where two elderly men's bodies were found in a dilapidated home.
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32% Bias Score

Carpentras Celebrates Largely Forgotten Portrait Painter Joseph-Siffred Duplessis
A retrospective exhibition at the l'Inguimbertine library-museum in Carpentras, France, celebrates the work of Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802), a largely forgotten portrait painter, showcasing around 60 of his works, including pieces from its substantial collection of 22.

Carpentras Celebrates Largely Forgotten Portrait Painter Joseph-Siffred Duplessis
A retrospective exhibition at the l'Inguimbertine library-museum in Carpentras, France, celebrates the work of Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802), a largely forgotten portrait painter, showcasing around 60 of his works, including pieces from its substantial collection of 22.
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40% Bias Score

Children's Questions Inspire Feces-Focused Museum Exhibit
The Thackray Museum in Leeds presents "POO!", an exhibition based on children's questions about feces, featuring artifacts such as resin-encased feces, a 12th-century poo sample, and Victorian constipation cures, running from July 26, 2024 to January 4, 2026.

Children's Questions Inspire Feces-Focused Museum Exhibit
The Thackray Museum in Leeds presents "POO!", an exhibition based on children's questions about feces, featuring artifacts such as resin-encased feces, a 12th-century poo sample, and Victorian constipation cures, running from July 26, 2024 to January 4, 2026.
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20% Bias Score

Nobel Laureate Loses Dutch Citizenship After Accepting British Knighthood
Andre Geim, a 2010 Nobel Physics laureate, lost his Dutch citizenship after obtaining British citizenship in 2001 to accept a knighthood, facing potential Interpol consequences due to the Netherlands' strict dual citizenship laws.

Nobel Laureate Loses Dutch Citizenship After Accepting British Knighthood
Andre Geim, a 2010 Nobel Physics laureate, lost his Dutch citizenship after obtaining British citizenship in 2001 to accept a knighthood, facing potential Interpol consequences due to the Netherlands' strict dual citizenship laws.
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32% Bias Score

2024 Greek University Applications Open: Score Changes Expected
Greek university applications open electronically around July 7th, closing July 17th, for 88,637 students; results indicate score changes across fields due to candidate preferences and shared program increases.

2024 Greek University Applications Open: Score Changes Expected
Greek university applications open electronically around July 7th, closing July 17th, for 88,637 students; results indicate score changes across fields due to candidate preferences and shared program increases.
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40% Bias Score
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