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Ofcom Criticizes BBC Over Gaza Documentary and Glastonbury Controversies
Ofcom's head criticized the BBC for 'own goals' in a Gaza documentary featuring children linked to Hamas and anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury, raising concerns about public trust and prompting internal reviews and investigations.
Ofcom Criticizes BBC Over Gaza Documentary and Glastonbury Controversies
Ofcom's head criticized the BBC for 'own goals' in a Gaza documentary featuring children linked to Hamas and anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury, raising concerns about public trust and prompting internal reviews and investigations.
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52% Bias Score


Berlin Renames Street to Honor Emilie Mosse, Confronting Nazi-Era Erasure
Berlin renamed a street to honor Emilie Mosse, the wife of Jewish publisher Rudolf Mosse, whose name was removed by the Nazis in 1935. The new Emilie-Mosse-Straße is located near the former Rudolf-Mosse-Straße in the Prenzlauer Berg district, close to Jahn-Sportpark. The initiative underscores a bro...
Berlin Renames Street to Honor Emilie Mosse, Confronting Nazi-Era Erasure
Berlin renamed a street to honor Emilie Mosse, the wife of Jewish publisher Rudolf Mosse, whose name was removed by the Nazis in 1935. The new Emilie-Mosse-Straße is located near the former Rudolf-Mosse-Straße in the Prenzlauer Berg district, close to Jahn-Sportpark. The initiative underscores a bro...
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40% Bias Score


Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...
Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...
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28% Bias Score


Near-Fatal Injuries at Pamplona's San Fermín Festival
During Pamplona's San Fermín bullfighting festival, matadors Juan de Castilla and Rafaelillo were severely injured; Rafaelillo was hospitalized with a pneumothorax and rib injuries, while Castilla triumphed despite a dangerous encounter.
Near-Fatal Injuries at Pamplona's San Fermín Festival
During Pamplona's San Fermín bullfighting festival, matadors Juan de Castilla and Rafaelillo were severely injured; Rafaelillo was hospitalized with a pneumothorax and rib injuries, while Castilla triumphed despite a dangerous encounter.
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64% Bias Score


Naidoo's Concert Return Sparks Controversy Over Disavowal of Extremist Views
German singer Xavier Naidoo is restarting his concert tour after a three-year break following an apology for spreading dangerous ideologies; his concerts are nearly sold out, provoking criticism and calls for cancellation due to concerns over insufficient disavowal of his past actions.
Naidoo's Concert Return Sparks Controversy Over Disavowal of Extremist Views
German singer Xavier Naidoo is restarting his concert tour after a three-year break following an apology for spreading dangerous ideologies; his concerts are nearly sold out, provoking criticism and calls for cancellation due to concerns over insufficient disavowal of his past actions.
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44% Bias Score


Sardes and Bin Tepeler Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
Turkey's Sardes Ancient City and Bin Tepeler Tumuli, covering 7500 hectares and featuring 20-meter-thick walls and Lydian royal tombs respectively, joined UNESCO's World Heritage List, becoming Turkey's 22nd cultural site; other additions include Bavarian fairytale castles, French Carnac stones, and...
Sardes and Bin Tepeler Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
Turkey's Sardes Ancient City and Bin Tepeler Tumuli, covering 7500 hectares and featuring 20-meter-thick walls and Lydian royal tombs respectively, joined UNESCO's World Heritage List, becoming Turkey's 22nd cultural site; other additions include Bavarian fairytale castles, French Carnac stones, and...
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24% Bias Score

Controversial Return: Putin-Allied Conductor to Perform in Italy
Southern Italy's Campania region will host Russian conductor Valery Gergiev despite his ties to Putin and refusal to condemn the Ukraine war, sparking a major cultural controversy within Europe.

Controversial Return: Putin-Allied Conductor to Perform in Italy
Southern Italy's Campania region will host Russian conductor Valery Gergiev despite his ties to Putin and refusal to condemn the Ukraine war, sparking a major cultural controversy within Europe.
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60% Bias Score

Ukrainian Museum Preserves History Amidst War
The Izium Local History Museum in eastern Ukraine, damaged by Russian missiles during the 2022 invasion, has partially evacuated its collection, including a rare 18th-century gospel, and continues operating amidst ongoing shelling, documenting war crimes and preserving local memory.

Ukrainian Museum Preserves History Amidst War
The Izium Local History Museum in eastern Ukraine, damaged by Russian missiles during the 2022 invasion, has partially evacuated its collection, including a rare 18th-century gospel, and continues operating amidst ongoing shelling, documenting war crimes and preserving local memory.
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24% Bias Score

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.
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12% Bias Score

Wisdom vs. Speed: Why Slowing Down is Essential for Corporate Success
This article examines the crucial role of wisdom in modern corporate leadership, contrasting it with the prevailing focus on speed and intelligence. It draws on research from various experts like Manfred Kets de Vries, Robert Sternberg, Barry Schwartz, Ikujiro Nonaka, and Amy Edmondson, highlighting...

Wisdom vs. Speed: Why Slowing Down is Essential for Corporate Success
This article examines the crucial role of wisdom in modern corporate leadership, contrasting it with the prevailing focus on speed and intelligence. It draws on research from various experts like Manfred Kets de Vries, Robert Sternberg, Barry Schwartz, Ikujiro Nonaka, and Amy Edmondson, highlighting...
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40% Bias Score

Polish Film Exposes Systemic Abuse in Film Schools, Wins International Acclaim
Korek Bojanowski's debut film, "A Loss of Balance," premiered in Shanghai, winning a screenplay award, then screened in Brussels and Gdynia, exposing abusive practices in Polish film schools and earning international recognition for its universal themes.

Polish Film Exposes Systemic Abuse in Film Schools, Wins International Acclaim
Korek Bojanowski's debut film, "A Loss of Balance," premiered in Shanghai, winning a screenplay award, then screened in Brussels and Gdynia, exposing abusive practices in Polish film schools and earning international recognition for its universal themes.
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36% Bias Score

UNESCO Expands World Heritage List with Bavarian Castles, Ancient Sites
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee added four King Ludwig II Bavarian castles, Carnac's megaliths, and Minoan palaces to its list, bringing Germany's total to 55 sites, aiming to balance tourism with preservation after a Dresden site's removal in 2009 for violating preservation rules.

UNESCO Expands World Heritage List with Bavarian Castles, Ancient Sites
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee added four King Ludwig II Bavarian castles, Carnac's megaliths, and Minoan palaces to its list, bringing Germany's total to 55 sites, aiming to balance tourism with preservation after a Dresden site's removal in 2009 for violating preservation rules.
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44% Bias Score
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