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Italian Inventor Creates Eco-Friendly Composite Material From Recycled Carbon Fiber
Italian inventor Enrico Raimondo created Raimante, a sustainable composite material from recycled carbon fiber scraps, used to produce lightweight, eco-friendly products for various industries, including wine bottles and automotive parts, significantly reducing waste and environmental impact.
Italian Inventor Creates Eco-Friendly Composite Material From Recycled Carbon Fiber
Italian inventor Enrico Raimondo created Raimante, a sustainable composite material from recycled carbon fiber scraps, used to produce lightweight, eco-friendly products for various industries, including wine bottles and automotive parts, significantly reducing waste and environmental impact.
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48% Bias Score


Tianjin's Luban Workshop Trains 1,500 in Tajikistan
The Tianjin-based Luban Workshop in Tajikistan, co-founded with Tajik Technical University and launched in November 2022, has trained approximately 1,500 students in urban thermal application and engineering surveying, showcasing successful people-to-people exchanges within the Shanghai Cooperation ...
Tianjin's Luban Workshop Trains 1,500 in Tajikistan
The Tianjin-based Luban Workshop in Tajikistan, co-founded with Tajik Technical University and launched in November 2022, has trained approximately 1,500 students in urban thermal application and engineering surveying, showcasing successful people-to-people exchanges within the Shanghai Cooperation ...
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40% Bias Score


France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.
France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.
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48% Bias Score


L'Attachement": Grief, Unexpected Connections, and Rebuilding Lives
In Carine Tardieu's "L'Attachement," Parisian widower Alex relies on neighbor Sandra to help raise his children after his wife's death in childbirth, forging unexpected bonds as they navigate grief and rebuild their lives.
L'Attachement": Grief, Unexpected Connections, and Rebuilding Lives
In Carine Tardieu's "L'Attachement," Parisian widower Alex relies on neighbor Sandra to help raise his children after his wife's death in childbirth, forging unexpected bonds as they navigate grief and rebuild their lives.
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20% Bias Score


Berlin Hotel Rates Drop, Tourism Improves in 2025
Berlin's average daily hotel rate in June 2025 was €132.89, significantly lower than €157.03 in June 2024 due to the absence of the European Football Championship. Despite improved occupancy at 81.4%, it remains below pre-pandemic levels. The city, however, enjoys a good price-performance ratio comp...
Berlin Hotel Rates Drop, Tourism Improves in 2025
Berlin's average daily hotel rate in June 2025 was €132.89, significantly lower than €157.03 in June 2024 due to the absence of the European Football Championship. Despite improved occupancy at 81.4%, it remains below pre-pandemic levels. The city, however, enjoys a good price-performance ratio comp...
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32% Bias Score


Diverse New Book Releases Reflect Current Cultural Trends
This week's book releases include Gary Shteyngart's new novel, "Vera, or Faith," and nonfiction works covering experimental archaeology, memoir, a sailing tragedy, women's basketball, and the 2024 presidential election.
Diverse New Book Releases Reflect Current Cultural Trends
This week's book releases include Gary Shteyngart's new novel, "Vera, or Faith," and nonfiction works covering experimental archaeology, memoir, a sailing tragedy, women's basketball, and the 2024 presidential election.
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28% Bias Score

Uzbek Linguist Bridges China-Uzbekistan Ties Through SCO Educational Exchange
Uzbek linguist Dilsora Mirzaakhmedova, living in China for 15 years, uses language and cultural exchange to build bridges between China and Uzbekistan, highlighting successful poverty alleviation strategies and promoting educational cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Uzbek Linguist Bridges China-Uzbekistan Ties Through SCO Educational Exchange
Uzbek linguist Dilsora Mirzaakhmedova, living in China for 15 years, uses language and cultural exchange to build bridges between China and Uzbekistan, highlighting successful poverty alleviation strategies and promoting educational cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
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48% Bias Score

Death of Stained-Glass Artist Brian Clarke Highlights Ongoing Conflict Between Art and Craft
Brian Clarke, a British stained-glass artist who died aged 71, achieved international acclaim for his architectural glass designs but faced persistent rejection by the British art establishment, despite commissions for major buildings and exhibitions at prominent galleries.

Death of Stained-Glass Artist Brian Clarke Highlights Ongoing Conflict Between Art and Craft
Brian Clarke, a British stained-glass artist who died aged 71, achieved international acclaim for his architectural glass designs but faced persistent rejection by the British art establishment, despite commissions for major buildings and exhibitions at prominent galleries.
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60% Bias Score

Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.

Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.
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48% Bias Score

Longtime Oktoberfest Executioner Hjalmar Ringo Praetorius Dies at 82
Hjalmar Ringo Praetorius, the 82-year-old executioner at Munich's Schichtl Oktoberfest theater, passed away, ending a 40-year career of performing comedic mock executions with a guillotine in over 300 shows annually.

Longtime Oktoberfest Executioner Hjalmar Ringo Praetorius Dies at 82
Hjalmar Ringo Praetorius, the 82-year-old executioner at Munich's Schichtl Oktoberfest theater, passed away, ending a 40-year career of performing comedic mock executions with a guillotine in over 300 shows annually.
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32% Bias Score

Paths in Art" Exhibition Showcases Greek Art History
The "Paths in Art" exhibition at the Chania Municipal Gallery displays 99 works from the Bank of Greece's collection, tracing Greek art's evolution from the 19th century to the present, featuring various movements and artists like Gyzis, Lytras, Parthenis, and Tetsis.

Paths in Art" Exhibition Showcases Greek Art History
The "Paths in Art" exhibition at the Chania Municipal Gallery displays 99 works from the Bank of Greece's collection, tracing Greek art's evolution from the 19th century to the present, featuring various movements and artists like Gyzis, Lytras, Parthenis, and Tetsis.
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20% Bias Score

CNRS Celebrates 15 Years of National Mathematical Research Leadership
On June 26th, the CNRS celebrated the 15th anniversary of CNRS Mathématiques (formerly Insmi), highlighting its role in structuring French mathematical research beyond the CNRS's internal researchers, emphasizing open science initiatives, and the importance of collaboration and resource allocation.

CNRS Celebrates 15 Years of National Mathematical Research Leadership
On June 26th, the CNRS celebrated the 15th anniversary of CNRS Mathématiques (formerly Insmi), highlighting its role in structuring French mathematical research beyond the CNRS's internal researchers, emphasizing open science initiatives, and the importance of collaboration and resource allocation.
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28% Bias Score
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