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Petra's Tourism Boom: Balancing Preservation with Growth
Petra, a Jordanian archaeological site, experienced a consistent rise in annual visitors from over 2010 to 2024, reaching a peak of more than 1.1 million, due to its ancient history, impressive architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
Petra's Tourism Boom: Balancing Preservation with Growth
Petra, a Jordanian archaeological site, experienced a consistent rise in annual visitors from over 2010 to 2024, reaching a peak of more than 1.1 million, due to its ancient history, impressive architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
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44% Bias Score


Glaciologist Sponsors Bourges's 'Territoires d'avenir' 2028 Cultural Bid
A glaciologist specializing in the effects of climate change on polar ice caps was unexpectedly chosen to sponsor Bourges's bid for the 2028 European Capital of Culture, aligning with the city's focus on environmental sustainability and cultural innovation.
Glaciologist Sponsors Bourges's 'Territoires d'avenir' 2028 Cultural Bid
A glaciologist specializing in the effects of climate change on polar ice caps was unexpectedly chosen to sponsor Bourges's bid for the 2028 European Capital of Culture, aligning with the city's focus on environmental sustainability and cultural innovation.
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32% Bias Score


China, Japan to Use World Expo 2025 to Strengthen Ties
China and Japan will jointly utilize World Expo 2025 in Osaka, opening April 13th-October 13th, to enhance people-to-people exchanges and cooperation, particularly amid rising US trade tensions and global economic uncertainty.
China, Japan to Use World Expo 2025 to Strengthen Ties
China and Japan will jointly utilize World Expo 2025 in Osaka, opening April 13th-October 13th, to enhance people-to-people exchanges and cooperation, particularly amid rising US trade tensions and global economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score


New "Count of Monte Cristo" Film a French Box Office Hit
A new French film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo," directed by Alexandre De La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte, was a major box office success in France and garnered 14 Cesar Award nominations; it features Pierre Niney as Edmond Dantes, maintaining the core plot while s...
New "Count of Monte Cristo" Film a French Box Office Hit
A new French film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo," directed by Alexandre De La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte, was a major box office success in France and garnered 14 Cesar Award nominations; it features Pierre Niney as Edmond Dantes, maintaining the core plot while s...
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28% Bias Score


Beuys, Auschwitz, and the Legacy of Nazism
The Museum Schloss Moyland presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," an exhibit analyzing the artist's complex relationship with Nazism, featuring 90 works, including Auschwitz memorial designs, and an interactive space encouraging critical engagement with his wartime servic...
Beuys, Auschwitz, and the Legacy of Nazism
The Museum Schloss Moyland presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," an exhibit analyzing the artist's complex relationship with Nazism, featuring 90 works, including Auschwitz memorial designs, and an interactive space encouraging critical engagement with his wartime servic...
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48% Bias Score


Namavar's "Verblijf": A Poetic Exploration of Migration and Identity
Yasmin Namavar's debut poetry collection, "Verblijf," explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through contrasting styles and languages, revealing anxieties related to political upheaval and the search for belonging.
Namavar's "Verblijf": A Poetic Exploration of Migration and Identity
Yasmin Namavar's debut poetry collection, "Verblijf," explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through contrasting styles and languages, revealing anxieties related to political upheaval and the search for belonging.
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24% Bias Score

French Cities Champion Culture Amidst Funding Cuts
French cities Bourges and Avignon prioritize cultural investment despite national funding cuts, showcasing cultural programs impacting 4,500 children in Bourges and the "Avignon, terre de culture 2025" initiative.

French Cities Champion Culture Amidst Funding Cuts
French cities Bourges and Avignon prioritize cultural investment despite national funding cuts, showcasing cultural programs impacting 4,500 children in Bourges and the "Avignon, terre de culture 2025" initiative.
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60% Bias Score

Cancún's La Carpita Theater Closes, Highlighting Cultural Funding Gap
La Carpita, an independent Cancún theater founded in 2013, is closing due to financial unsustainability and insufficient government support, leaving a void for LGBT+ representation and children's theater in a city prioritizing tourism.

Cancún's La Carpita Theater Closes, Highlighting Cultural Funding Gap
La Carpita, an independent Cancún theater founded in 2013, is closing due to financial unsustainability and insufficient government support, leaving a void for LGBT+ representation and children's theater in a city prioritizing tourism.
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48% Bias Score

Beijing Sci-Fi Masterclass Inspires Young Scientists and Writers
A sci-fi masterclass in Beijing on March 30, 2025, engaged over 300 students with leading scientists and writers, fostering interest in STEM fields and creative writing, and awarding young creators for their science fiction and popular science works.

Beijing Sci-Fi Masterclass Inspires Young Scientists and Writers
A sci-fi masterclass in Beijing on March 30, 2025, engaged over 300 students with leading scientists and writers, fostering interest in STEM fields and creative writing, and awarding young creators for their science fiction and popular science works.
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28% Bias Score

The Greet Hofmans Affair: A Re-evaluation
In 1956, the exposure by Der Spiegel of faith healer Greet Hofmans' influence on Queen Juliana of the Netherlands created a constitutional crisis, prompting a government investigation and a break in the relationship between the Queen and Hofmans.

The Greet Hofmans Affair: A Re-evaluation
In 1956, the exposure by Der Spiegel of faith healer Greet Hofmans' influence on Queen Juliana of the Netherlands created a constitutional crisis, prompting a government investigation and a break in the relationship between the Queen and Hofmans.
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48% Bias Score

Hogarth Paintings to be Showcased in Restored London Hospital
Two William Hogarth paintings, "The Good Samaritan" and "The Pool of Bethesda," are to be displayed in a restored stairwell at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London this autumn, as part of a £9.5m renovation project of the 1732 Grade I-listed North Wing, also including an ornate banquet room, a baroqu...

Hogarth Paintings to be Showcased in Restored London Hospital
Two William Hogarth paintings, "The Good Samaritan" and "The Pool of Bethesda," are to be displayed in a restored stairwell at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London this autumn, as part of a £9.5m renovation project of the 1732 Grade I-listed North Wing, also including an ornate banquet room, a baroqu...
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20% Bias Score

Sole Candidate for NDR Leadership: Bertelsmann Manager Sandra Harzer-Kux
Sandra Harzer-Kux, a Bertelsmann media manager, is the sole candidate for the top position at Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), Germany's third-largest public broadcaster; the 58-member NDR broadcasting council will vote on April 4th, requiring a two-thirds majority for approval.

Sole Candidate for NDR Leadership: Bertelsmann Manager Sandra Harzer-Kux
Sandra Harzer-Kux, a Bertelsmann media manager, is the sole candidate for the top position at Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), Germany's third-largest public broadcaster; the 58-member NDR broadcasting council will vote on April 4th, requiring a two-thirds majority for approval.
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36% Bias Score
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