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Putin's Decree Establishes Russian as Cornerstone of National Identity
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Friday establishing Russian as the national treasure and a unifying force, guaranteeing freedom for regional languages while promoting initiatives like a children's book program, a new language holiday, and measures against foreign language borrowi...
Putin's Decree Establishes Russian as Cornerstone of National Identity
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Friday establishing Russian as the national treasure and a unifying force, guaranteeing freedom for regional languages while promoting initiatives like a children's book program, a new language holiday, and measures against foreign language borrowi...
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56% Bias Score


Flavour N'abania: Highlife's Global Rise
Nigerian Highlife musician Flavour N'abania's recent Warner Music deal follows a successful career built on modernizing Highlife, achieving initial fame in Eastern Nigeria before expanding across Africa and internationally, culminating in a sold-out OVO Arena Wembley show.
Flavour N'abania: Highlife's Global Rise
Nigerian Highlife musician Flavour N'abania's recent Warner Music deal follows a successful career built on modernizing Highlife, achieving initial fame in Eastern Nigeria before expanding across Africa and internationally, culminating in a sold-out OVO Arena Wembley show.
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32% Bias Score


Death of David Gergen, Presidential Advisor and Public Service Leader
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), died at age 83 after a long illness; his career included roles in government, academia, and media, marked by bipartisanship and public service.
Death of David Gergen, Presidential Advisor and Public Service Leader
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), died at age 83 after a long illness; his career included roles in government, academia, and media, marked by bipartisanship and public service.
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20% Bias Score


Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize
Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.
Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize
Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.
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36% Bias Score


Brazil's Academy of Letters Elects First Black Woman
Ana Maria Gonçalves, a renowned Brazilian author, became the first Black woman elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters on Thursday, a historic event celebrated by writers, activists, and President Lula; her acclaimed novel, "Um defeito de cor," played a significant role in her election.
Brazil's Academy of Letters Elects First Black Woman
Ana Maria Gonçalves, a renowned Brazilian author, became the first Black woman elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters on Thursday, a historic event celebrated by writers, activists, and President Lula; her acclaimed novel, "Um defeito de cor," played a significant role in her election.
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16% Bias Score


UNESCO Lists Ancient Aboriginal Site Amid Environmental Concerns
UNESCO added Murujuga, a remote Aboriginal site in Western Australia with one million carvings potentially dating back 50,000 years, to its World Heritage list on Friday, despite concerns about damage from nearby industrial emissions; Indigenous groups celebrated the decision, demanding stricter env...
UNESCO Lists Ancient Aboriginal Site Amid Environmental Concerns
UNESCO added Murujuga, a remote Aboriginal site in Western Australia with one million carvings potentially dating back 50,000 years, to its World Heritage list on Friday, despite concerns about damage from nearby industrial emissions; Indigenous groups celebrated the decision, demanding stricter env...
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44% Bias Score

Montreal Jazz Festival Draws Over 100,000 with Diverse Lineup
The 45th Montreal International Jazz Festival (June 26–July 5, 2025) attracted over 100,000 attendees with 350 diverse concerts (two-thirds free), showcasing jazz legends and emerging talent across various genres in downtown Montreal.

Montreal Jazz Festival Draws Over 100,000 with Diverse Lineup
The 45th Montreal International Jazz Festival (June 26–July 5, 2025) attracted over 100,000 attendees with 350 diverse concerts (two-thirds free), showcasing jazz legends and emerging talent across various genres in downtown Montreal.
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24% Bias Score

King Charles's Harmony Summit Promotes Interconnectedness and Sustainable Practices
King Charles III convened his inaugural Harmony Summit at Highgrove, uniting Indigenous groups, environmentalists, and other experts to promote his holistic philosophy emphasizing nature's interconnectedness and sustainable practices, aiming to create a more harmonious future.

King Charles's Harmony Summit Promotes Interconnectedness and Sustainable Practices
King Charles III convened his inaugural Harmony Summit at Highgrove, uniting Indigenous groups, environmentalists, and other experts to promote his holistic philosophy emphasizing nature's interconnectedness and sustainable practices, aiming to create a more harmonious future.
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52% Bias Score

Beijing Forum Promotes Intercultural Dialogue, Challenges Notion of Dominant Civilization
Over 100 scholars from 20+ countries met in Beijing to promote intercultural dialogue, challenging the concept of a dominant civilization and highlighting China's Global Civilization Initiative as a platform for diverse voices.

Beijing Forum Promotes Intercultural Dialogue, Challenges Notion of Dominant Civilization
Over 100 scholars from 20+ countries met in Beijing to promote intercultural dialogue, challenging the concept of a dominant civilization and highlighting China's Global Civilization Initiative as a platform for diverse voices.
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48% Bias Score

Beijing Forum Promotes Intercultural Dialogue, Challenging Notion of Dominant Civilization
Over 100 scholars from 20+ countries met in Beijing to discuss the Global Civilization Initiative, advocating for a global order that respects diverse narratives and rejects the idea of a dominant civilization, countering historical dominance of certain voices and narratives.

Beijing Forum Promotes Intercultural Dialogue, Challenging Notion of Dominant Civilization
Over 100 scholars from 20+ countries met in Beijing to discuss the Global Civilization Initiative, advocating for a global order that respects diverse narratives and rejects the idea of a dominant civilization, countering historical dominance of certain voices and narratives.
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48% Bias Score

Beijing Dialogue Advocates for Inclusive Global Discourse
Over 100 scholars from more than 20 countries gathered in Beijing for a two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive global dialogue that respects diverse cultural narratives, with China's Global Civilization Initiative seen as a potential path...

Beijing Dialogue Advocates for Inclusive Global Discourse
Over 100 scholars from more than 20 countries gathered in Beijing for a two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive global dialogue that respects diverse cultural narratives, with China's Global Civilization Initiative seen as a potential path...
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40% Bias Score

Golliwog": An Album Exploring Horror, Trauma, and Societal Dread
Billy Woods' new album, "Golliwog," uses the racially charged term as a vehicle to explore themes of horror, personal trauma, and societal dread, connecting his Zimbabwean childhood to the complexities of historical racism and contemporary political issues.

Golliwog": An Album Exploring Horror, Trauma, and Societal Dread
Billy Woods' new album, "Golliwog," uses the racially charged term as a vehicle to explore themes of horror, personal trauma, and societal dread, connecting his Zimbabwean childhood to the complexities of historical racism and contemporary political issues.
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40% Bias Score
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