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Egoyan's Seven Veils: A Faltering Return
Atom Egoyan's latest film, Seven Veils, attempts to revive his signature style but falters due to a fragmented narrative and the unskillful integration of multimedia devices, despite exploring familiar themes of emotional trauma and family relationships.
Egoyan's Seven Veils: A Faltering Return
Atom Egoyan's latest film, Seven Veils, attempts to revive his signature style but falters due to a fragmented narrative and the unskillful integration of multimedia devices, despite exploring familiar themes of emotional trauma and family relationships.
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64% Bias Score


Pamplona's First Live-Streamed San Fermín Bullfight
On July 11th, 2025, the Plaza de Toros de Pamplona hosts the fifth bullfight of the San Fermín festival, featuring matadors Andrés Roca Rey, Juan Ortega, and Pablo Aguado against bulls from the Jandilla ranch; this is the first to be live-streamed on OneToro Televisión.
Pamplona's First Live-Streamed San Fermín Bullfight
On July 11th, 2025, the Plaza de Toros de Pamplona hosts the fifth bullfight of the San Fermín festival, featuring matadors Andrés Roca Rey, Juan Ortega, and Pablo Aguado against bulls from the Jandilla ranch; this is the first to be live-streamed on OneToro Televisión.
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48% Bias Score


12-Year-Old's Pursuit of Education in 19th-Century Athens
Lena Divani's "Amalia" book series follows a 12-year-old girl's ambition to become a teacher in 19th-century Athens, contrasting her struggles with the life of Queen Amalia, and illustrating the social and economic challenges of the time.
12-Year-Old's Pursuit of Education in 19th-Century Athens
Lena Divani's "Amalia" book series follows a 12-year-old girl's ambition to become a teacher in 19th-century Athens, contrasting her struggles with the life of Queen Amalia, and illustrating the social and economic challenges of the time.
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16% Bias Score


Colossal Biosciences to 'De-Extinct' New Zealand's Giant Moa
Colossal Biosciences plans to 'de-extinct' New Zealand's giant moa, extinct for 600 years, by collaborating with the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre to analyze ancient DNA and restore potential habitats, sparking debate about conservation priorities and genetic engineering.
Colossal Biosciences to 'De-Extinct' New Zealand's Giant Moa
Colossal Biosciences plans to 'de-extinct' New Zealand's giant moa, extinct for 600 years, by collaborating with the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre to analyze ancient DNA and restore potential habitats, sparking debate about conservation priorities and genetic engineering.
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44% Bias Score


Demna's Farewell: A Decade of Transformation at Balenciaga
Demna's final Balenciaga haute couture show on July 9th, celebrating his 10-year tenure, featured a collection honoring founder Cristóbal Balenciaga while showcasing his unique style; his move to Gucci signals a significant change for both brands.
Demna's Farewell: A Decade of Transformation at Balenciaga
Demna's final Balenciaga haute couture show on July 9th, celebrating his 10-year tenure, featured a collection honoring founder Cristóbal Balenciaga while showcasing his unique style; his move to Gucci signals a significant change for both brands.
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40% Bias Score


York Exhibition Reveals Viking Rule in Northern England
The "Viking North" exhibition in York, opening Friday, displays the largest collection of Viking-age artifacts in the UK, revealing the Great Army's two-century rule in northern England through Anglo-Saxon and Viking items, including evidence of slavery and cultural exchange.
York Exhibition Reveals Viking Rule in Northern England
The "Viking North" exhibition in York, opening Friday, displays the largest collection of Viking-age artifacts in the UK, revealing the Great Army's two-century rule in northern England through Anglo-Saxon and Viking items, including evidence of slavery and cultural exchange.
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48% Bias Score

Barthes and the Question of Homosexuality: A 1970s Perspective
The online journal "Revue Roland Barthes" issue 7, titled "Barthes et la question homosexuelle", examines Roland Barthes's perspective on homosexuality in the 1970s, revealing his critique of imposed identities and his focus on individual experience, anticipating contemporary discussions of queer an...

Barthes and the Question of Homosexuality: A 1970s Perspective
The online journal "Revue Roland Barthes" issue 7, titled "Barthes et la question homosexuelle", examines Roland Barthes's perspective on homosexuality in the 1970s, revealing his critique of imposed identities and his focus on individual experience, anticipating contemporary discussions of queer an...
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44% Bias Score

Dexys Midnight Runners' Rise, Fall, and Redemption: Kevin Rowland's Memoir
Kevin Rowland's memoir, "Bless Me Father," recounts Dexys Midnight Runners' rise to fame in the late 1970s and 80s, exploring their unique style, internal conflicts, and Rowland's personal struggles with addiction and self-doubt, ultimately culminating in a period of reflection and reconciliation.

Dexys Midnight Runners' Rise, Fall, and Redemption: Kevin Rowland's Memoir
Kevin Rowland's memoir, "Bless Me Father," recounts Dexys Midnight Runners' rise to fame in the late 1970s and 80s, exploring their unique style, internal conflicts, and Rowland's personal struggles with addiction and self-doubt, ultimately culminating in a period of reflection and reconciliation.
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36% Bias Score

A Lifetime of Reading: Evolving Perspectives on Literature
A personal essay recounts the author's lifelong relationship with books, tracing how their literary preferences and interpretations shifted from childhood favorites like the Grimms' fairy tales and Jennings stories to later discoveries such as Zola's "Germinal," Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway," and Trollope...

A Lifetime of Reading: Evolving Perspectives on Literature
A personal essay recounts the author's lifelong relationship with books, tracing how their literary preferences and interpretations shifted from childhood favorites like the Grimms' fairy tales and Jennings stories to later discoveries such as Zola's "Germinal," Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway," and Trollope...
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0% Bias Score

Intangible: Generative AI Platform for Real-Time 3D Scene Creation
Intangible, a generative AI platform in open beta (free until July 31st), lets artists build 3D scenes with real-time responsiveness and cinematic precision using spatial reasoning, impacting the $2 trillion creative industries.

Intangible: Generative AI Platform for Real-Time 3D Scene Creation
Intangible, a generative AI platform in open beta (free until July 31st), lets artists build 3D scenes with real-time responsiveness and cinematic precision using spatial reasoning, impacting the $2 trillion creative industries.
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40% Bias Score

Nishan Forum Emphasizes Global Collaboration, Cultural Exchange
The 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations, held in Qufu, China on July 9-10, 2025, convened over 560 participants from 70 countries to discuss global development, cultural exchange, and the role of Confucianism in the modern world, emphasizing international collaboration.

Nishan Forum Emphasizes Global Collaboration, Cultural Exchange
The 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations, held in Qufu, China on July 9-10, 2025, convened over 560 participants from 70 countries to discuss global development, cultural exchange, and the role of Confucianism in the modern world, emphasizing international collaboration.
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52% Bias Score

62 Illegally Exported Spanish Artworks Recovered in Italy
Following the death of German-Swiss businessman Günter Hans Ludwig Kiss and his wife in Italy, an anonymous tip led to the recovery of 62 artworks illegally exported from Spain in 2021, valued at over €3 million, with three more pieces still missing.

62 Illegally Exported Spanish Artworks Recovered in Italy
Following the death of German-Swiss businessman Günter Hans Ludwig Kiss and his wife in Italy, an anonymous tip led to the recovery of 62 artworks illegally exported from Spain in 2021, valued at over €3 million, with three more pieces still missing.
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44% Bias Score
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