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Culinary Show Filming in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Sparks Controversy
Chef Yevgen Klopotenko's partial filming of a culinary show in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra's refectory triggered outrage from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), who condemned the use of sacred space for secular events; the incident sparked Russian media criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between the...
Culinary Show Filming in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Sparks Controversy
Chef Yevgen Klopotenko's partial filming of a culinary show in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra's refectory triggered outrage from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), who condemned the use of sacred space for secular events; the incident sparked Russian media criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between the...
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56% Bias Score


Iran Pauses Controversial Hijab Law Amid Public Outcry
Iran's National Security Council has paused the implementation of a new hijab law due to its ambiguity and widespread public condemnation, following criticism from President Pezeshkian and rights activists; the law proposed harsher punishments for dress code violations.
Iran Pauses Controversial Hijab Law Amid Public Outcry
Iran's National Security Council has paused the implementation of a new hijab law due to its ambiguity and widespread public condemnation, following criticism from President Pezeshkian and rights activists; the law proposed harsher punishments for dress code violations.
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44% Bias Score


Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.
Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Islamic Banking: Profit Without Interest
Islamic banks operate without interest, adhering to Sharia principles; they profit through profit-sharing, trade financing, or acting as intermediaries in asset purchases, a sector projected to reach $6.7 trillion by 2027.
Islamic Banking: Profit Without Interest
Islamic banks operate without interest, adhering to Sharia principles; they profit through profit-sharing, trade financing, or acting as intermediaries in asset purchases, a sector projected to reach $6.7 trillion by 2027.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Housing Crisis Drives Surge in Capsule Hotel Occupancy"
Soaring rental costs in major Spanish cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga are forcing many to opt for capsule hotels as affordable housing alternatives; hostels offering these accommodations report increased demand from professionals and students, highlighting a severe housing shortage and the...
Spain's Housing Crisis Drives Surge in Capsule Hotel Occupancy"
Soaring rental costs in major Spanish cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga are forcing many to opt for capsule hotels as affordable housing alternatives; hostels offering these accommodations report increased demand from professionals and students, highlighting a severe housing shortage and the...
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44% Bias Score


Avatar-Inspired Zhangjiajie Park Sees Tourism Surge
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan, China, inspired by the movie Avatar, features over 3,000 unique sandstone pillars and attracts significant tourism due to its breathtaking views and accessibility options, including hiking trails, cable cars, and elevators.
Avatar-Inspired Zhangjiajie Park Sees Tourism Surge
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan, China, inspired by the movie Avatar, features over 3,000 unique sandstone pillars and attracts significant tourism due to its breathtaking views and accessibility options, including hiking trails, cable cars, and elevators.
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24% Bias Score

Boyko's Pro-Russian TikTok Video Sparks Outrage in Ukraine
On December 14, Yuriy Boyko, head of Ukraine's \"Platform for Life and Peace\" parliamentary group, published a pro-Russian video on TikTok, echoing Russian narratives about oppression in Ukraine, sparking criticism from Ukrainian officials who see it as opportunistic ahead of potential 2025 electio...

Boyko's Pro-Russian TikTok Video Sparks Outrage in Ukraine
On December 14, Yuriy Boyko, head of Ukraine's \"Platform for Life and Peace\" parliamentary group, published a pro-Russian video on TikTok, echoing Russian narratives about oppression in Ukraine, sparking criticism from Ukrainian officials who see it as opportunistic ahead of potential 2025 electio...
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Woman Defends HTS Leader's Request to Cover Hair Before Photo
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Shara asked a Syrian woman, Leiah Khayr Allah, to cover her hair before taking a photo with him in Damascus on December 10, sparking a social media debate regarding the group's policy on hijab and its implementation.

Syrian Woman Defends HTS Leader's Request to Cover Hair Before Photo
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Shara asked a Syrian woman, Leiah Khayr Allah, to cover her hair before taking a photo with him in Damascus on December 10, sparking a social media debate regarding the group's policy on hijab and its implementation.
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56% Bias Score

Caesarean Births in England Reach 25%
NHS data reveals that 25% of births in England in 2023 were Caesarean sections, a rise from 13% in 2013-14, due to more complex pregnancies and increased elective procedures.

Caesarean Births in England Reach 25%
NHS data reveals that 25% of births in England in 2023 were Caesarean sections, a rise from 13% in 2013-14, due to more complex pregnancies and increased elective procedures.
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Centuries-Old Ciise Customary Law
UNESCO officially recognized the centuries-old Ciise customary law, practiced by the Ciise community in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia, for its role in unifying communities, preserving culture, and promoting justice, after a youth committee worked for two years to achieve this recognition.

UNESCO Recognizes Centuries-Old Ciise Customary Law
UNESCO officially recognized the centuries-old Ciise customary law, practiced by the Ciise community in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia, for its role in unifying communities, preserving culture, and promoting justice, after a youth committee worked for two years to achieve this recognition.
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48% Bias Score

Jashn-e-Rekhta Faces Criticism Over Ticket Prices and Guest Selection
Jashn-e-Rekhta, a three-day Urdu literature festival in Delhi, concluded with mixed reactions; high ticket prices and the inclusion of Bollywood actors sparked controversy, despite the festival's success in gathering Urdu enthusiasts.

Jashn-e-Rekhta Faces Criticism Over Ticket Prices and Guest Selection
Jashn-e-Rekhta, a three-day Urdu literature festival in Delhi, concluded with mixed reactions; high ticket prices and the inclusion of Bollywood actors sparked controversy, despite the festival's success in gathering Urdu enthusiasts.
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40% Bias Score

Vsio Chotko!" Wins BBC Book of the Year
Yuriy Roketsky's biography of Serhiy Kuzminsky, the frontman of Braty Hadyukiny, won BBC's Book of the Year 2024; it details Kuzminsky's life, musical influences, and the impact of his death on Ukrainian rock.

Vsio Chotko!" Wins BBC Book of the Year
Yuriy Roketsky's biography of Serhiy Kuzminsky, the frontman of Braty Hadyukiny, won BBC's Book of the Year 2024; it details Kuzminsky's life, musical influences, and the impact of his death on Ukrainian rock.
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32% Bias Score
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