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African Union Challenges Mercator Projection's Distorted View of Africa
The African Union seeks to replace the Mercator map projection due to its distortion of Africa's size, arguing that this historical cartographic choice has perpetuated a skewed global perspective favoring northern continents.
African Union Challenges Mercator Projection's Distorted View of Africa
The African Union seeks to replace the Mercator map projection due to its distortion of Africa's size, arguing that this historical cartographic choice has perpetuated a skewed global perspective favoring northern continents.
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20% Bias Score


Earl Sweatshirt's "Live Laugh Love" Launch: A Confusing Affair
Earl Sweatshirt's "Live Laugh Love" album launch featured a confusing event with a surprise performance by an impersonator, reflecting the artist's unconventional career trajectory, contrasting with his earlier experimental style while hinting at a possible shift influenced by fatherhood.
Earl Sweatshirt's "Live Laugh Love" Launch: A Confusing Affair
Earl Sweatshirt's "Live Laugh Love" album launch featured a confusing event with a surprise performance by an impersonator, reflecting the artist's unconventional career trajectory, contrasting with his earlier experimental style while hinting at a possible shift influenced by fatherhood.
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24% Bias Score


German Culture Pass Program Faces Termination Due to Funding Dispute
Germany's €200 Culture Pass program for 18-year-olds, launched in 2023 and costing over €100 million, is ending due to a Federal Audit Office ruling questioning its constitutional funding basis; the government cites low usage and shifting funding priorities.
German Culture Pass Program Faces Termination Due to Funding Dispute
Germany's €200 Culture Pass program for 18-year-olds, launched in 2023 and costing over €100 million, is ending due to a Federal Audit Office ruling questioning its constitutional funding basis; the government cites low usage and shifting funding priorities.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Drama Sparks Debate Over Abortion Portrayal
The Dutch drama series "Dertigers" depicts a woman's decision to have an abortion, prompting debate about the accuracy of its portrayal of abortion procedures and the ethical responsibility of filmmakers in depicting sensitive medical topics.
Dutch Drama Sparks Debate Over Abortion Portrayal
The Dutch drama series "Dertigers" depicts a woman's decision to have an abortion, prompting debate about the accuracy of its portrayal of abortion procedures and the ethical responsibility of filmmakers in depicting sensitive medical topics.
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48% Bias Score


Death of German Royal Expert Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert at 88
Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert, a renowned German television personality and royal expert, died at age 88 in Hamburg on August 25th, 2023; his decades-long career at NDR, covering major royal events and social issues, solidified his status as a beloved figure in German broadcasting.
Death of German Royal Expert Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert at 88
Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert, a renowned German television personality and royal expert, died at age 88 in Hamburg on August 25th, 2023; his decades-long career at NDR, covering major royal events and social issues, solidified his status as a beloved figure in German broadcasting.
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24% Bias Score


Excess and Power in the History of Celebration
Carmen Morán's "La belleza de las fiestas" examines the history of celebration, tracing common threads from Roman banquets to Andy Warhol's Factory parties, revealing how excess and displays of power are central to the ritual.
Excess and Power in the History of Celebration
Carmen Morán's "La belleza de las fiestas" examines the history of celebration, tracing common threads from Roman banquets to Andy Warhol's Factory parties, revealing how excess and displays of power are central to the ritual.
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24% Bias Score

Lurker: A Co-Dependent Tale of Fandom and Obsession
In Alex Russell's directorial debut, Lurker, a young, isolated fan in pre-Covid LA manipulates his way into the life of his musical idol, resulting in a co-dependent relationship that explores the darker side of fandom and the complexities of human connection.

Lurker: A Co-Dependent Tale of Fandom and Obsession
In Alex Russell's directorial debut, Lurker, a young, isolated fan in pre-Covid LA manipulates his way into the life of his musical idol, resulting in a co-dependent relationship that explores the darker side of fandom and the complexities of human connection.
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24% Bias Score

New Dinosaur Species with Sail Discovered on Isle of Wight
A new species of dinosaur, Istiorachis macarthurae, has been identified from 125-million-year-old fossils found on the Isle of Wight, possessing a sail-like structure on its back, suggesting greater dinosaur diversity than previously thought.

New Dinosaur Species with Sail Discovered on Isle of Wight
A new species of dinosaur, Istiorachis macarthurae, has been identified from 125-million-year-old fossils found on the Isle of Wight, possessing a sail-like structure on its back, suggesting greater dinosaur diversity than previously thought.
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20% Bias Score

Documentary Celebrates Children's Hospice
A bereaved father created a £15,000 documentary, "The Little Things," celebrating Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, which supports over 400 children and costs £6 million annually to run; it's available on Amazon Prime.

Documentary Celebrates Children's Hospice
A bereaved father created a £15,000 documentary, "The Little Things," celebrating Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, which supports over 400 children and costs £6 million annually to run; it's available on Amazon Prime.
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32% Bias Score

Senegalese Musician Kya Loum on Heritage, Challenges, and Artistic Expression
Senegalese singer Kya Loum, known for her unique blend of traditional and international music, discussed her career and the challenges faced by women artists in Senegal during an interview following her performance at the Essaouira Gnawa and World Music Festival.

Senegalese Musician Kya Loum on Heritage, Challenges, and Artistic Expression
Senegalese singer Kya Loum, known for her unique blend of traditional and international music, discussed her career and the challenges faced by women artists in Senegal during an interview following her performance at the Essaouira Gnawa and World Music Festival.
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32% Bias Score

Plum Wastage Predicted as Jam Makers Decline in Cambridgeshire
A 50% reduction in Cambridgeshire's Victorian plum crop due to extreme weather, coupled with a shortage of jam makers caused by rising ingredient costs and a decline in traditional skills, is leading to significant plum wastage.

Plum Wastage Predicted as Jam Makers Decline in Cambridgeshire
A 50% reduction in Cambridgeshire's Victorian plum crop due to extreme weather, coupled with a shortage of jam makers caused by rising ingredient costs and a decline in traditional skills, is leading to significant plum wastage.
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44% Bias Score

Sea Glass Hunting: A Hobby Revealing History and Environmental Impact
Abby Campbell and her mother's sea glass hunting hobby reveals insights into environmental processes and human impact, with recent finds in California and the Chesapeake Bay illustrating the connection between local history and sea glass characteristics.

Sea Glass Hunting: A Hobby Revealing History and Environmental Impact
Abby Campbell and her mother's sea glass hunting hobby reveals insights into environmental processes and human impact, with recent finds in California and the Chesapeake Bay illustrating the connection between local history and sea glass characteristics.
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28% Bias Score
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