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Qatar Builds 14 Schools Using 3D Printing Technology
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology from COBOD, to support its National Vision 2030 and promote sustainable growth, with completion expected by the end of 2025.
Qatar Builds 14 Schools Using 3D Printing Technology
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology from COBOD, to support its National Vision 2030 and promote sustainable growth, with completion expected by the end of 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Gergiev Concert in Italy Cancelled Amidst Public Outcry
Valery Gergiev's concert at Italy's Reggia di Caserta on July 27th was canceled after a petition signed by over 16,000 people, including Nobel laureates, criticized his ties to Vladimir Putin and support for his policies, sparking a debate between regional and national authorities.
Gergiev Concert in Italy Cancelled Amidst Public Outcry
Valery Gergiev's concert at Italy's Reggia di Caserta on July 27th was canceled after a petition signed by over 16,000 people, including Nobel laureates, criticized his ties to Vladimir Putin and support for his policies, sparking a debate between regional and national authorities.
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44% Bias Score


Aldrin Reflects on Apollo 11's 56th Anniversary
On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Buzz Aldrin recalled the lunar module Eagle's July 20, 1969 touchdown at Tranquility Base, emphasizing the mission's success as a testament to the collaborative efforts of hundreds of thousands and reflecting on President Kennedy's inspirational...
Aldrin Reflects on Apollo 11's 56th Anniversary
On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Buzz Aldrin recalled the lunar module Eagle's July 20, 1969 touchdown at Tranquility Base, emphasizing the mission's success as a testament to the collaborative efforts of hundreds of thousands and reflecting on President Kennedy's inspirational...
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24% Bias Score


Soviet Teen Diaries Reveal Identity Struggle Under Stalinism
Ekaterina Zadirko's research on previously overlooked diaries of Soviet teenagers from the 1940s reveals their intense focus on writing as a means of self-expression and societal acceptance within the repressive context of Stalinism, offering unique insight into the complexities of identity formatio...
Soviet Teen Diaries Reveal Identity Struggle Under Stalinism
Ekaterina Zadirko's research on previously overlooked diaries of Soviet teenagers from the 1940s reveals their intense focus on writing as a means of self-expression and societal acceptance within the repressive context of Stalinism, offering unique insight into the complexities of identity formatio...
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20% Bias Score


The Narrow Road to the Deep North": A Visceral Portrayal of War's Enduring Impact
The Narrow Road to the Deep North", a BBC and Prime Video miniseries, depicts the harrowing experiences of Australian POWs building the Burma railway during WWII, exploring the lasting trauma of war and the complexities of love and relationships across multiple timelines from the 1940s to the 1980s.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North": A Visceral Portrayal of War's Enduring Impact
The Narrow Road to the Deep North", a BBC and Prime Video miniseries, depicts the harrowing experiences of Australian POWs building the Burma railway during WWII, exploring the lasting trauma of war and the complexities of love and relationships across multiple timelines from the 1940s to the 1980s.
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32% Bias Score


Sydney's Museum of Chinese in Australia Faces Opening Delays Amidst Funding and Heritage Challenges
The Museum of Chinese in Australia, located in Sydney's Chinatown, remains closed despite receiving millions in funding due to extensive refurbishment delays of a heritage building, causing community frustration and questions about financial management.
Sydney's Museum of Chinese in Australia Faces Opening Delays Amidst Funding and Heritage Challenges
The Museum of Chinese in Australia, located in Sydney's Chinatown, remains closed despite receiving millions in funding due to extensive refurbishment delays of a heritage building, causing community frustration and questions about financial management.
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48% Bias Score

Katahdin Monument's New Welcome Center Prioritizes Wabanaki History
The $35 million Tekαkαpimək welcome center at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, opened June 21, 2024, prioritizes the Wabanaki tribes' perspective on the land's history, correcting an initial focus on Henry David Thoreau and showcasing their stewardship for centuries.

Katahdin Monument's New Welcome Center Prioritizes Wabanaki History
The $35 million Tekαkαpimək welcome center at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, opened June 21, 2024, prioritizes the Wabanaki tribes' perspective on the land's history, correcting an initial focus on Henry David Thoreau and showcasing their stewardship for centuries.
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16% Bias Score

Ne Zha 2's Global Success Highlights Growing Appeal of Chinese Cinema
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film, grossed over $2.21 billion globally, showcasing the growing international appeal of Chinese cinema; its success in Japan, facilitated by Facewhite's meticulous localization efforts, highlights the importance of cultural adaptation and collaboration between creators...

Ne Zha 2's Global Success Highlights Growing Appeal of Chinese Cinema
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film, grossed over $2.21 billion globally, showcasing the growing international appeal of Chinese cinema; its success in Japan, facilitated by Facewhite's meticulous localization efforts, highlights the importance of cultural adaptation and collaboration between creators...
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24% Bias Score

World Youth Orchestra Expands "Sounds of Brotherhood" to Thailand and Morocco
The World Youth Orchestra Foundation's "Sounds of Brotherhood" project, supported by Fondazione CDP and others, brings advanced music and theater training to Thailand (July 24-August 8) and Morocco (October 11-November 30), culminating in original performances and fostering international collaborati...

World Youth Orchestra Expands "Sounds of Brotherhood" to Thailand and Morocco
The World Youth Orchestra Foundation's "Sounds of Brotherhood" project, supported by Fondazione CDP and others, brings advanced music and theater training to Thailand (July 24-August 8) and Morocco (October 11-November 30), culminating in original performances and fostering international collaborati...
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Now" Play Showcases Gazan Life Under Siege in Rome
On July 22nd at 9 PM, Teatro India in Rome will host "Gaza Now – Portraits by Hossam," a 70-minute play (€10) featuring writings by Hossam al-Madhoun and Gazan children, providing intimate perspectives on life under siege in Gaza, part of a larger international project.

Gaza Now" Play Showcases Gazan Life Under Siege in Rome
On July 22nd at 9 PM, Teatro India in Rome will host "Gaza Now – Portraits by Hossam," a 70-minute play (€10) featuring writings by Hossam al-Madhoun and Gazan children, providing intimate perspectives on life under siege in Gaza, part of a larger international project.
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24% Bias Score

InClub Magazine: A Black-owned media outlet challenging representation
Dion Ringgold founded InClub Magazine, a monthly digital publication challenging underrepresentation of Black Americans in media; it's expanded to 13 global markets and features A-list cover stars.

InClub Magazine: A Black-owned media outlet challenging representation
Dion Ringgold founded InClub Magazine, a monthly digital publication challenging underrepresentation of Black Americans in media; it's expanded to 13 global markets and features A-list cover stars.
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40% Bias Score

Ne Zha 2"'s Japanese Success Shows Growing Global Appeal of Chinese Culture
Facewhite, a Tokyo-based film distributor, successfully released the Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2" in Japan, grossing over $2.21 billion worldwide, highlighting the growing global appeal of Chinese culture but also emphasizing the need for cultural adaptation and strategic marketing for internati...

Ne Zha 2"'s Japanese Success Shows Growing Global Appeal of Chinese Culture
Facewhite, a Tokyo-based film distributor, successfully released the Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2" in Japan, grossing over $2.21 billion worldwide, highlighting the growing global appeal of Chinese culture but also emphasizing the need for cultural adaptation and strategic marketing for internati...
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44% Bias Score
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