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Superjuden" Exhibit Connects Past Antisemitism in German Football to Present-Day Solidarity
The "Superjuden" exhibit at Rendsburg's Jewish Museum explores the history of Jewish involvement in Northern German football, from the exclusion of Jewish players before 1933 to contemporary fan solidarity following the Hamas attack on Israeli football fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
Superjuden" Exhibit Connects Past Antisemitism in German Football to Present-Day Solidarity
The "Superjuden" exhibit at Rendsburg's Jewish Museum explores the history of Jewish involvement in Northern German football, from the exclusion of Jewish players before 1933 to contemporary fan solidarity following the Hamas attack on Israeli football fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
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44% Bias Score


Aztec Wisdom: 10 Outward Practices for Inner Peace
Ancient Aztec philosophy, documented in post-conquest records, offers 10 practical life lessons emphasizing outward actions like cultivating strong relationships, disciplined routines, and mindful speech over internal reflection, contrasting with Western self-help approaches.
Aztec Wisdom: 10 Outward Practices for Inner Peace
Ancient Aztec philosophy, documented in post-conquest records, offers 10 practical life lessons emphasizing outward actions like cultivating strong relationships, disciplined routines, and mindful speech over internal reflection, contrasting with Western self-help approaches.
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32% Bias Score


Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
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40% Bias Score


Italy's Museum Boom: A Cultural Response to the Digital Age
Italy is experiencing a surge in museum construction, driven by successive governments and private initiatives, showcasing a diverse range of museums, from those dedicated to art and archeology to those housing eclectic collections, reflecting a national desire to preserve cultural heritage in respo...
Italy's Museum Boom: A Cultural Response to the Digital Age
Italy is experiencing a surge in museum construction, driven by successive governments and private initiatives, showcasing a diverse range of museums, from those dedicated to art and archeology to those housing eclectic collections, reflecting a national desire to preserve cultural heritage in respo...
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40% Bias Score


Secret Plan to Close Melbourne's Cooks' Cottage Revealed
The Melbourne City Council secretly planned to close Cooks' Cottage in 2023 due to its colonial history conflicting with Indigenous reconciliation, but abandoned the plan after leaked documents revealed a misleading public statement and staff script.
Secret Plan to Close Melbourne's Cooks' Cottage Revealed
The Melbourne City Council secretly planned to close Cooks' Cottage in 2023 due to its colonial history conflicting with Indigenous reconciliation, but abandoned the plan after leaked documents revealed a misleading public statement and staff script.
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48% Bias Score


Updated English-Chinese Dictionary Reflects China's Growing Global Influence
The third edition of China's first large-scale English-Chinese dictionary, launched May 8th and featuring 250,000 entries (30% updated), incorporates crowdsourced contributions and aims to reflect China's growing global influence.
Updated English-Chinese Dictionary Reflects China's Growing Global Influence
The third edition of China's first large-scale English-Chinese dictionary, launched May 8th and featuring 250,000 entries (30% updated), incorporates crowdsourced contributions and aims to reflect China's growing global influence.
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24% Bias Score

Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.

Rediscovered Composer Florence Price Challenges American Classical Music Narrative
Rediscovered in 2009, the compositions of Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a symphony performed by a major US orchestra, challenge existing narratives in American classical music and highlight the need for inclusive representation.
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28% Bias Score

Zhejiang's Cultural Heritage Drives Economic Growth
Zhejiang province, under Xi Jinping's leadership, implemented a cultural preservation strategy, renovating over 180 sites including the West Lake, resulting in a thriving cultural industry contributing 7.1% to its GDP, projected to increase to over 8% by 2030.

Zhejiang's Cultural Heritage Drives Economic Growth
Zhejiang province, under Xi Jinping's leadership, implemented a cultural preservation strategy, renovating over 180 sites including the West Lake, resulting in a thriving cultural industry contributing 7.1% to its GDP, projected to increase to over 8% by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

China's "Red Tourism" Boom: Patriotic Travel Surges During Summer Vacation
During China's summer vacation, "red tourism" boomed, with hotel bookings in Jinggangshan up 40 percent, Yan'an up nearly 20 percent, and Shaoshan up 12 percent year-on-year; live performances further boosted attendance in Zunyi and Jinggangshan; Liangdancheng saw over 20,000 visitors, projecting ov...

China's "Red Tourism" Boom: Patriotic Travel Surges During Summer Vacation
During China's summer vacation, "red tourism" boomed, with hotel bookings in Jinggangshan up 40 percent, Yan'an up nearly 20 percent, and Shaoshan up 12 percent year-on-year; live performances further boosted attendance in Zunyi and Jinggangshan; Liangdancheng saw over 20,000 visitors, projecting ov...
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44% Bias Score

Lenin's Mausoleum Closed for Renovations Amidst Debate
Lenin's mausoleum on Red Square in Moscow has a 100-meter queue, is temporarily closed for renovations until 2027, sparking debate about its future between the Russian Orthodox Church advocating for its removal and President Putin prioritizing social unity.

Lenin's Mausoleum Closed for Renovations Amidst Debate
Lenin's mausoleum on Red Square in Moscow has a 100-meter queue, is temporarily closed for renovations until 2027, sparking debate about its future between the Russian Orthodox Church advocating for its removal and President Putin prioritizing social unity.
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36% Bias Score

Frimmersdorf Power Plant's Transformation: Economic Redevelopment vs. Cultural Memory
The Frimmersdorf coal power plant, operating from 1955 to 2021, is being repurposed into a data center and office complex starting in 2028, while the narrative of resistance to the coal industry is documented in a separate museum nearby.

Frimmersdorf Power Plant's Transformation: Economic Redevelopment vs. Cultural Memory
The Frimmersdorf coal power plant, operating from 1955 to 2021, is being repurposed into a data center and office complex starting in 2028, while the narrative of resistance to the coal industry is documented in a separate museum nearby.
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56% Bias Score

Ukrainian Artist Transforms War-Torn Kharkiv Windows into Symbols of Resilience
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, artist Dina Tschmusch paints on plywood covering bomb-damaged windows, using poems and art to highlight Ukrainian identity and resilience against the backdrop of Russia's ongoing attacks, starting in 2022 after a brief stay in Lviv.

Ukrainian Artist Transforms War-Torn Kharkiv Windows into Symbols of Resilience
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, artist Dina Tschmusch paints on plywood covering bomb-damaged windows, using poems and art to highlight Ukrainian identity and resilience against the backdrop of Russia's ongoing attacks, starting in 2022 after a brief stay in Lviv.
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24% Bias Score
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