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Papal Selection Compared to "The Traitors": Author Highlights Effectiveness, Questions Exclusion of Women
Robert Harris, author of "Conclave", compares the secretive papal selection process to the TV show "The Traitors", highlighting its effectiveness in choosing leadership and questioning the exclusion of women from the process.
Papal Selection Compared to "The Traitors": Author Highlights Effectiveness, Questions Exclusion of Women
Robert Harris, author of "Conclave", compares the secretive papal selection process to the TV show "The Traitors", highlighting its effectiveness in choosing leadership and questioning the exclusion of women from the process.
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44% Bias Score


Italian Literature Festival Explores Fascist Past
The 7th Italian Literature Festival in Munich (ILfest), from May 9-11, will feature discussions on historical narratives in Italian literature, with a focus on the country's Fascist past, showcasing works exploring individual experiences during and after this era, and including a new youth book priz...
Italian Literature Festival Explores Fascist Past
The 7th Italian Literature Festival in Munich (ILfest), from May 9-11, will feature discussions on historical narratives in Italian literature, with a focus on the country's Fascist past, showcasing works exploring individual experiences during and after this era, and including a new youth book priz...
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12% Bias Score


Belfast Arts Festival Celebrates 25 Years Amidst Funding Crisis
Belfast's Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival celebrates 25 years, overcoming challenges like fires, floods, and a pandemic, despite facing an "all-time low" in arts funding; the festival, running from May 1st to 11th, showcases over 100 performances and attracts over 60,000 attendees.
Belfast Arts Festival Celebrates 25 Years Amidst Funding Crisis
Belfast's Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival celebrates 25 years, overcoming challenges like fires, floods, and a pandemic, despite facing an "all-time low" in arts funding; the festival, running from May 1st to 11th, showcases over 100 performances and attracts over 60,000 attendees.
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36% Bias Score


Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer?" 50 Years Later: A Hit Song Reflecting Climate Change
Rudi Carrell's 1975 hit "Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer?", a cover of Steve Goodman's "City of New Orleans," initially satirized a cool summer but now reflects anxieties about climate change due to increasingly hotter and drier summers.
Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer?" 50 Years Later: A Hit Song Reflecting Climate Change
Rudi Carrell's 1975 hit "Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer?", a cover of Steve Goodman's "City of New Orleans," initially satirized a cool summer but now reflects anxieties about climate change due to increasingly hotter and drier summers.
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32% Bias Score


Rising Vandalism in Rheinland-Pfalz Churches Highlights Lack of Respect for Sacred Spaces
Churches in Rheinland-Pfalz are experiencing a rise in vandalism, including property damage and the inappropriate use of church spaces as toilets; security measures are being implemented, but the underlying issue appears to be a lack of respect for sacred spaces.
Rising Vandalism in Rheinland-Pfalz Churches Highlights Lack of Respect for Sacred Spaces
Churches in Rheinland-Pfalz are experiencing a rise in vandalism, including property damage and the inappropriate use of church spaces as toilets; security measures are being implemented, but the underlying issue appears to be a lack of respect for sacred spaces.
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36% Bias Score


South African Church's Mass Wedding Celebrates Polygamy
On Easter Sunday, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) in South Africa held a mass wedding with 55 couples, seven of whom entered polygamous unions, highlighting the church's acceptance of polygamy despite societal debate and the practice's unusual nature in South African churches.
South African Church's Mass Wedding Celebrates Polygamy
On Easter Sunday, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) in South Africa held a mass wedding with 55 couples, seven of whom entered polygamous unions, highlighting the church's acceptance of polygamy despite societal debate and the practice's unusual nature in South African churches.
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48% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: Choir Restored, Tower Renovations Continue
Six years after a fire, Notre-Dame partially reopened on December 8th, 2023, with over 30,000 daily visitors, showcasing a restored choir but with ongoing renovations in the towers, including the installation of the world's largest double-helix wooden staircase in the South Tower.

Notre-Dame Reopens: Choir Restored, Tower Renovations Continue
Six years after a fire, Notre-Dame partially reopened on December 8th, 2023, with over 30,000 daily visitors, showcasing a restored choir but with ongoing renovations in the towers, including the installation of the world's largest double-helix wooden staircase in the South Tower.
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24% Bias Score

Hurrem Sultan: A Powerful Ottoman Consort's Contested Legacy
Hurrem Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent's consort, ascended from slavery to unprecedented power in the 16th-century Ottoman court, initiating the "sultanate of women" era, while her origins—whether Ruthenian, Italian, or otherwise—remain a subject of ongoing scholarly debate.

Hurrem Sultan: A Powerful Ottoman Consort's Contested Legacy
Hurrem Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent's consort, ascended from slavery to unprecedented power in the 16th-century Ottoman court, initiating the "sultanate of women" era, while her origins—whether Ruthenian, Italian, or otherwise—remain a subject of ongoing scholarly debate.
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56% Bias Score

Hannover Kirchentag: 100,000 Attendees Debate Church's Political Role
The 2024 Hannover Kirchentag, held May 30-June 3, attracted up to 100,000 attendees, featuring prominent political figures and discussions on Germany's role in global conflicts, the Church's political stance, and the city's unexpected vibrancy. The €24 million event, partly taxpayer-funded, marked a...

Hannover Kirchentag: 100,000 Attendees Debate Church's Political Role
The 2024 Hannover Kirchentag, held May 30-June 3, attracted up to 100,000 attendees, featuring prominent political figures and discussions on Germany's role in global conflicts, the Church's political stance, and the city's unexpected vibrancy. The €24 million event, partly taxpayer-funded, marked a...
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44% Bias Score

Kentucky Burgoo: A Culinary Tradition Beyond the Derby
Burgoo, a traditional Kentucky meat-and-vegetable stew, has a tangential connection to the Kentucky Derby, though its popularity is deeply rooted in the state's agricultural history and communal cooking practices. While initially made with wild game and vegetables, modern versions often utilize more...

Kentucky Burgoo: A Culinary Tradition Beyond the Derby
Burgoo, a traditional Kentucky meat-and-vegetable stew, has a tangential connection to the Kentucky Derby, though its popularity is deeply rooted in the state's agricultural history and communal cooking practices. While initially made with wild game and vegetables, modern versions often utilize more...
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32% Bias Score

Bonami's "Artista Fallito": A Memoir of the Art World
Francesco Bonami's new book, "Artista fallito," a collection of articles from Flash Art magazine (1986-2012), details his journey from a self-described 'failed artist' to a highly successful international curator, offering insights into the art world's economics and its evolving global landscape.

Bonami's "Artista Fallito": A Memoir of the Art World
Francesco Bonami's new book, "Artista fallito," a collection of articles from Flash Art magazine (1986-2012), details his journey from a self-described 'failed artist' to a highly successful international curator, offering insights into the art world's economics and its evolving global landscape.
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36% Bias Score

Prus's "The Doll": A Toxic Relationship Reflecting 19th-Century Societal Issues
Bolesław Prus's 1200-page novel, "The Doll," published in late 19th-century Poland, details the toxic relationship between a wealthy businessman, Wokulski, and a noblewoman, Izabela, revealing how societal pressures and power imbalances contribute to their destructive dynamic.

Prus's "The Doll": A Toxic Relationship Reflecting 19th-Century Societal Issues
Bolesław Prus's 1200-page novel, "The Doll," published in late 19th-century Poland, details the toxic relationship between a wealthy businessman, Wokulski, and a noblewoman, Izabela, revealing how societal pressures and power imbalances contribute to their destructive dynamic.
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60% Bias Score
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