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L'Aquila's Culinary Renaissance: Historic Palazzos, Modern Menus
In L'Aquila, Italy, historic palazzos house innovative restaurants blending traditional Abruzzese cuisine with global influences, driving the city's post-earthquake recovery and its bid to become the 2026 Capital of Culture.
L'Aquila's Culinary Renaissance: Historic Palazzos, Modern Menus
In L'Aquila, Italy, historic palazzos house innovative restaurants blending traditional Abruzzese cuisine with global influences, driving the city's post-earthquake recovery and its bid to become the 2026 Capital of Culture.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Book Market Shows Decline Despite Nominal Growth Amidst Censorship and War
Despite nominal growth in book sales in 2024, the Russian book market shows a decline in real terms due to inflation and censorship, with sales down compared to pre-war levels; the popularity of esoteric literature has doubled since 2020, highlighting the existential anxieties among Russians.
Russian Book Market Shows Decline Despite Nominal Growth Amidst Censorship and War
Despite nominal growth in book sales in 2024, the Russian book market shows a decline in real terms due to inflation and censorship, with sales down compared to pre-war levels; the popularity of esoteric literature has doubled since 2020, highlighting the existential anxieties among Russians.
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36% Bias Score


Jonathas de Andrade: Body, Language, and Political Expression in Brazil
Jonathas de Andrade's first solo exhibition in Spain, at Madrid's Conde Duque, features six video works exploring the body's role in political expression, using powerful imagery and collective experiences to address social injustice and cultural identity in Brazil and beyond.
Jonathas de Andrade: Body, Language, and Political Expression in Brazil
Jonathas de Andrade's first solo exhibition in Spain, at Madrid's Conde Duque, features six video works exploring the body's role in political expression, using powerful imagery and collective experiences to address social injustice and cultural identity in Brazil and beyond.
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28% Bias Score


Marc Maron's Podcast Ending: A Contrast to the Reunion Trend
Comedian Marc Maron ended his long-running podcast "WTF" after nearly 16 years due to burnout, prompting discussion on the sustainability of creative projects and the prevalence of reunions in the current entertainment landscape.
Marc Maron's Podcast Ending: A Contrast to the Reunion Trend
Comedian Marc Maron ended his long-running podcast "WTF" after nearly 16 years due to burnout, prompting discussion on the sustainability of creative projects and the prevalence of reunions in the current entertainment landscape.
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40% Bias Score


Micronesian Canoe's Maiden Voyage Highlights Cultural Exchange and Climate Adaptation
A Micronesian canoe, built in Northern Ireland using a storm-felled tree and traditional techniques by a University of Guam team in nine days, made its maiden voyage on the River Foyle, showcasing cultural exchange and adaptation to environmental changes.
Micronesian Canoe's Maiden Voyage Highlights Cultural Exchange and Climate Adaptation
A Micronesian canoe, built in Northern Ireland using a storm-felled tree and traditional techniques by a University of Guam team in nine days, made its maiden voyage on the River Foyle, showcasing cultural exchange and adaptation to environmental changes.
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20% Bias Score


Greek Architecture Thrives: Record-Breaking Awards Highlight Growth and Innovation
The Greek Architecture Awards celebrated a record-breaking 288 submissions, showcasing a thriving architectural community driven by economic growth and international collaboration, with a shift away from minimalist designs.
Greek Architecture Thrives: Record-Breaking Awards Highlight Growth and Innovation
The Greek Architecture Awards celebrated a record-breaking 288 submissions, showcasing a thriving architectural community driven by economic growth and international collaboration, with a shift away from minimalist designs.
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48% Bias Score

Carnac Megaliths Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List
The megalithic sites of Carnac and the Morbihan River in Brittany, France, encompassing over 550 monuments across 1000 sq km, were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage list on July 12th, 2024, marking the first fully Breton site to receive this recognition and highlighting the exceptional technical ...

Carnac Megaliths Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List
The megalithic sites of Carnac and the Morbihan River in Brittany, France, encompassing over 550 monuments across 1000 sq km, were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage list on July 12th, 2024, marking the first fully Breton site to receive this recognition and highlighting the exceptional technical ...
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20% Bias Score

Ontario Place Redevelopment: A Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Toronto's Waterfront
Ontario Place's $2-billion redevelopment, a public-private partnership with Therme, will feature a spa, waterpark, new Science Centre, concert venue, expanded public spaces, and improved accessibility via the Ontario Line, aiming to revitalize Toronto's waterfront.

Ontario Place Redevelopment: A Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Toronto's Waterfront
Ontario Place's $2-billion redevelopment, a public-private partnership with Therme, will feature a spa, waterpark, new Science Centre, concert venue, expanded public spaces, and improved accessibility via the Ontario Line, aiming to revitalize Toronto's waterfront.
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52% Bias Score

Auckland Showcases Maori Culture to Boost Tourism
Auckland, New Zealand, is promoting its Maori cultural heritage to attract tourists, partnering with local guides and businesses to offer unique experiences like harbor tours and cultural performances, aiming to diversify tourism and boost the local economy.

Auckland Showcases Maori Culture to Boost Tourism
Auckland, New Zealand, is promoting its Maori cultural heritage to attract tourists, partnering with local guides and businesses to offer unique experiences like harbor tours and cultural performances, aiming to diversify tourism and boost the local economy.
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36% Bias Score

Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...

Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...
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40% Bias Score

Pompeii's Reconstructed Garden Reveals Ancient Roman Horticulture and Commerce
Archaeologists in Pompeii have reconstructed the Garden of Hercules, a 1st-century BC commercial flower garden near the House of the Perfumer, planting over 2,000 historically accurate plants including roses, violets, and ruscus to illustrate the economic and horticultural practices of ancient Rome.

Pompeii's Reconstructed Garden Reveals Ancient Roman Horticulture and Commerce
Archaeologists in Pompeii have reconstructed the Garden of Hercules, a 1st-century BC commercial flower garden near the House of the Perfumer, planting over 2,000 historically accurate plants including roses, violets, and ruscus to illustrate the economic and horticultural practices of ancient Rome.
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36% Bias Score

Goffredo Fofi: Champion of Southern Italian Culture
Goffredo Fofi, a prominent Italian cultural figure, dedicated his life to promoting Southern Italian culture, particularly in Naples and Palermo, supporting local artists and initiatives, and fostering a sense of community among marginalized groups from the 1970s until his death.

Goffredo Fofi: Champion of Southern Italian Culture
Goffredo Fofi, a prominent Italian cultural figure, dedicated his life to promoting Southern Italian culture, particularly in Naples and Palermo, supporting local artists and initiatives, and fostering a sense of community among marginalized groups from the 1970s until his death.
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36% Bias Score
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