Tag #Arts And Culture

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nos.nl
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Acclaimed Dutch Film Director Rudolf van den Berg Dies at 76

Rudolf van den Berg, a highly acclaimed Dutch film director known for films like *Tirza* and *Süskind*, died at 76 from a heart attack; his final film, *Spinoza*, is in post-production.

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20% Bias Score

zeit.de
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Airbeat One 2023: Over 200,000 Attend "Viva España" Festival

The 22nd Airbeat One electronic music festival in Neustadt-Glewe, Germany, attracted over 200,000 attendees from 50+ countries between July 26th and 30th, featuring 250 DJs across six stages, with a "Viva España" theme and a largely incident-free event according to police reports.

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40% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
taz.de
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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

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
forbes.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Walnut Creek Restaurant Blends Palestinian Heritage with Modern Cuisine

Manakish Oven & Grill, a Palestinian-American restaurant founded in 2019 by Abdullah Taleb in Walnut Creek, California, after a previous business failure costing $2.5 million, uses traditional Levantine flatbreads and hospitality to share Palestinian culture and build community.

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
elpais.com
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Retired Professor Publishes Exhaustive Veterinary Terminology Dictionary

Mercedes Jaime Sisó, a 70-year-old retired Spanish professor, has published a comprehensive English-Spanish veterinary dictionary with over 50,000 entries after 37 years of work, addressing a significant gap in veterinary resources.

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52% Bias Score

Quality Education
nytimes.com
🌐 55% Global Worthiness
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Mojave Desert's Temperature Extremes Highlight Human-Nature Paradox

A magician living in the Mojave Desert for 30+ years describes the stark contrast between Las Vegas's over-air-conditioned spaces and the intense desert heat, highlighting the paradoxical relationship between human-controlled environments and the natural world.

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40% Bias Score

Climate Action
nrc.nl
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Kwaku Summer Festival Celebrates 50 Years, Showcasing Surinamese-Antillean Culture

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Kwaku Summer Festival in Amsterdam's Bijlmermeer neighborhood draws 120,000-150,000 visitors over four weekends, showcasing Surinamese-Antillean culture and serving as a vital community gathering, evolving from a small football tournament to a large-scale event.

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Reduced Inequality
welt.de
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Ancient Sites Reveal Human History Across Continents

Archaeological sites in Iran, France, Greece, Jamaica, Korea, and Tadzjikistan reveal human evolution, cultural development, and societal transformations across millennia, from Neanderthal presence to sophisticated urban planning and extensive trade networks.

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No Poverty
tr.euronews.com
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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

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
milano.corriere.it
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\"Milan's Music Scene: Success Amidst Venue Shortages\"\

Assoconcerti's 2024 survey reveals Milan's music scene drew over 1.4 million attendees, generating nearly €400 million last summer, yet suffers from a lack of mid-sized venues for pop, classical, and jazz, impacting programming diversity and artist opportunities.

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
lemonde.fr
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2025 French Legion of Honor Awards Diverse Figures

The 2025 French Legion of Honor, announced July 13th, awarded 589 individuals, including historian Mona Ozouf (grand-croix), feminist Gisèle Pelicot (chevalier), and various artists and politicians, highlighting diverse contributions to French society.

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Gender Equality
mk.ru
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Louvre Museum Announces \$316 Million Expansion to Combat Overcrowding

The Louvre Museum in Paris is undergoing a \$316 million expansion, adding a new entrance and underground exhibition spaces, including a dedicated hall for the Mona Lisa, to alleviate overcrowding and enhance visitor experience, with completion expected by 2031.

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40% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities

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