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Arcade Fire's "Pink Elephant": Confronting Past Misconduct
Arcade Fire's new album, "Pink Elephant," released three years after frontman Win Butler's admission of inappropriate behavior, explores the persistent mental impact of suppressed thoughts; the album's reception will test the boundaries of cancel culture and the separation of art from artist.
Arcade Fire's "Pink Elephant": Confronting Past Misconduct
Arcade Fire's new album, "Pink Elephant," released three years after frontman Win Butler's admission of inappropriate behavior, explores the persistent mental impact of suppressed thoughts; the album's reception will test the boundaries of cancel culture and the separation of art from artist.
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60% Bias Score


Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
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52% Bias Score


Former St Martin-in-the-Fields Master of Music Receives Suspended Sentence for Sexual Assault
Paul Stubbings, 55, a former Master of Music at London's St Martin-in-the-Fields, received a suspended two-year prison sentence for indecently assaulting a 17-year-old boy in 1999; the victim reported the incident to church officials, but police were not involved until recently.
Former St Martin-in-the-Fields Master of Music Receives Suspended Sentence for Sexual Assault
Paul Stubbings, 55, a former Master of Music at London's St Martin-in-the-Fields, received a suspended two-year prison sentence for indecently assaulting a 17-year-old boy in 1999; the victim reported the incident to church officials, but police were not involved until recently.
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48% Bias Score


Statue Honors Dutch Sports Reporter, Holocaust Victim
A statue of Han Hollander, a pioneering Dutch sports reporter murdered in the Holocaust, was unveiled at Go Ahead Eagles' stadium in Deventer yesterday; his grandson warned against rising antisemitism.
Statue Honors Dutch Sports Reporter, Holocaust Victim
A statue of Han Hollander, a pioneering Dutch sports reporter murdered in the Holocaust, was unveiled at Go Ahead Eagles' stadium in Deventer yesterday; his grandson warned against rising antisemitism.
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20% Bias Score


The Decline of TV Weddings: A Reflection of Changing Television
The decline of traditional TV weddings is linked to shifts in television production and scheduling, including the rise of streaming and premium cable, which changed the way stories are told and impacted narrative resolutions.
The Decline of TV Weddings: A Reflection of Changing Television
The decline of traditional TV weddings is linked to shifts in television production and scheduling, including the rise of streaming and premium cable, which changed the way stories are told and impacted narrative resolutions.
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44% Bias Score


Great Auk Statue Unveiled Amidst Papa Westray Seabird Decline
A bronze statue of the last Great Auk killed on Papa Westray, Orkney, in 1813, was unveiled after six years of fundraising, highlighting the island's declining seabird populations and serving as a cautionary tale of human impact on nature.
Great Auk Statue Unveiled Amidst Papa Westray Seabird Decline
A bronze statue of the last Great Auk killed on Papa Westray, Orkney, in 1813, was unveiled after six years of fundraising, highlighting the island's declining seabird populations and serving as a cautionary tale of human impact on nature.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...

Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...
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36% Bias Score

Grace": A Booker Prize-Winning Novel Depicting the Irish Potato Famine
Paul Lynch's "Grace," winner of the 2023 Booker Prize, is a historical novel set in 1845 Ireland during the Great Famine, following a 14-year-old girl disguised as a boy who journeys through the country, encountering poverty, hunger, and moral dilemmas.

Grace": A Booker Prize-Winning Novel Depicting the Irish Potato Famine
Paul Lynch's "Grace," winner of the 2023 Booker Prize, is a historical novel set in 1845 Ireland during the Great Famine, following a 14-year-old girl disguised as a boy who journeys through the country, encountering poverty, hunger, and moral dilemmas.
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24% Bias Score

Surge in European Tourism to China Driven by Eased Visa Policies and Improved Infrastructure
Two-way tourism between China and Europe is experiencing a significant rise, fueled by China's relaxed visa policies (extending visa-free stays to 30 days for 38 countries, including 32 European nations, and offering 240-hour visa-free transit for 54 countries) and enhanced travel infrastructure, le...

Surge in European Tourism to China Driven by Eased Visa Policies and Improved Infrastructure
Two-way tourism between China and Europe is experiencing a significant rise, fueled by China's relaxed visa policies (extending visa-free stays to 30 days for 38 countries, including 32 European nations, and offering 240-hour visa-free transit for 54 countries) and enhanced travel infrastructure, le...
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24% Bias Score

Kneecap Controversy: West Belfast Fans Maintain Support Amidst Backlash
Following a video showing a Kneecap member calling for the death of British MPs and expressing support for Hamas and Hezbollah, the West Belfast Irish rap group faces a police investigation and calls for canceled gigs; however, many young fans in West Belfast maintain their support.

Kneecap Controversy: West Belfast Fans Maintain Support Amidst Backlash
Following a video showing a Kneecap member calling for the death of British MPs and expressing support for Hamas and Hezbollah, the West Belfast Irish rap group faces a police investigation and calls for canceled gigs; however, many young fans in West Belfast maintain their support.
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40% Bias Score

UK Kimchi Market Booms Amidst Growing Global Demand
Kimchi, a fermented Korean cabbage dish, is surging in UK popularity, with sales of South Korean exports more than doubling over the past decade, leading to a rise in both Korean brands and local producers offering diverse options.

UK Kimchi Market Booms Amidst Growing Global Demand
Kimchi, a fermented Korean cabbage dish, is surging in UK popularity, with sales of South Korean exports more than doubling over the past decade, leading to a rise in both Korean brands and local producers offering diverse options.
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36% Bias Score

New BBC News NI Podcast "The State of Us" Launches Next Week
BBC News NI presenters Tara Mills and Declan Harvey launch a new podcast, "The State of Us," next week, offering an informal, conversational approach to news in Northern Ireland, expanding on existing BBC coverage and aiming for broader audience engagement.

New BBC News NI Podcast "The State of Us" Launches Next Week
BBC News NI presenters Tara Mills and Declan Harvey launch a new podcast, "The State of Us," next week, offering an informal, conversational approach to news in Northern Ireland, expanding on existing BBC coverage and aiming for broader audience engagement.
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36% Bias Score
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