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Sohni Mahiwal: A Timeless Tale of Love and Defiance
Syed Fazal Shah's version of the Punjabi folk tale Sohni Mahiwal portrays Sohni as a courageous woman who challenges societal norms by sacrificing her life for her love, Mahiwal, a story that has been adapted by over 100 authors since its emergence in the 18th century.
Sohni Mahiwal: A Timeless Tale of Love and Defiance
Syed Fazal Shah's version of the Punjabi folk tale Sohni Mahiwal portrays Sohni as a courageous woman who challenges societal norms by sacrificing her life for her love, Mahiwal, a story that has been adapted by over 100 authors since its emergence in the 18th century.
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44% Bias Score


German Publisher's Nazi Past Sparks Debate
A recent ZEIT article revealed that Siegfried Unseld, a highly influential German publisher, was a member of the Nazi party (NSDAP) as a young man, a fact he concealed until his death in 2002; the revelation has sparked intense debate in Germany regarding historical reckoning and the evaluation of p...
German Publisher's Nazi Past Sparks Debate
A recent ZEIT article revealed that Siegfried Unseld, a highly influential German publisher, was a member of the Nazi party (NSDAP) as a young man, a fact he concealed until his death in 2002; the revelation has sparked intense debate in Germany regarding historical reckoning and the evaluation of p...
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56% Bias Score


Nirvana Dominates U.K. Charts Decades After Breakup
Nirvana enjoys a massive week on U.K. charts; four albums rank across various tallies, with In Utero re-entering two and climbing one, while Nevermind secures top 40 spots on four charts, highlighting the band's lasting popularity.
Nirvana Dominates U.K. Charts Decades After Breakup
Nirvana enjoys a massive week on U.K. charts; four albums rank across various tallies, with In Utero re-entering two and climbing one, while Nevermind secures top 40 spots on four charts, highlighting the band's lasting popularity.
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44% Bias Score


Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
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48% Bias Score


Museum to Display Book Bound in Murderer's Skin
A book bound in the skin of William Corder, the 1827 Red Barn Murderer, was recently found in a Suffolk museum office and will be displayed alongside another similar book; the museum asserts historical value, while others find it ethically questionable.
Museum to Display Book Bound in Murderer's Skin
A book bound in the skin of William Corder, the 1827 Red Barn Murderer, was recently found in a Suffolk museum office and will be displayed alongside another similar book; the museum asserts historical value, while others find it ethically questionable.
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48% Bias Score


DNT Weimar Announces Leadership Change, New Festival, and Upcoming Renovation
The Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar (DNT) announced a new team leadership, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), and 24 new productions for the 2025/26 season, including a 400-year-old opera and a Booker Prize-winning novel adaptation, while preparing for a 2028 renovation and seeking alternativ...
DNT Weimar Announces Leadership Change, New Festival, and Upcoming Renovation
The Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar (DNT) announced a new team leadership, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), and 24 new productions for the 2025/26 season, including a 400-year-old opera and a Booker Prize-winning novel adaptation, while preparing for a 2028 renovation and seeking alternativ...
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4% Bias Score

Post-Mortem Revelation: Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Unveiled
In April 2025, 23 years after his death, it was revealed that Siegfried Unseld, the former publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, was a member of the Nazi party at age 17 in 1942, prompting a reassessment of his legacy and the publishing house's role in post-war German cultural life.

Post-Mortem Revelation: Suhrkamp Publisher's Nazi Past Unveiled
In April 2025, 23 years after his death, it was revealed that Siegfried Unseld, the former publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag, was a member of the Nazi party at age 17 in 1942, prompting a reassessment of his legacy and the publishing house's role in post-war German cultural life.
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48% Bias Score

Author Recounts Long-Standing Professional Relationship with Mario Vargas Llosa
The author recounts their long-standing professional relationship with Mario Vargas Llosa, starting with a meeting in 1997 and continuing through collaborations on various projects, including Vargas Llosa's novels, highlighting the importance of journalistic integrity and the value of mentorship.

Author Recounts Long-Standing Professional Relationship with Mario Vargas Llosa
The author recounts their long-standing professional relationship with Mario Vargas Llosa, starting with a meeting in 1997 and continuing through collaborations on various projects, including Vargas Llosa's novels, highlighting the importance of journalistic integrity and the value of mentorship.
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44% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.
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48% Bias Score

Passing of Alexios Polites: A Loss for Neo-Hellenic Studies
Alexios Polites, a renowned scholar of Neo-Hellenic literature and history, passed away at the age of eighty, leaving behind a rich legacy of research, teaching, and contributions to the Anemi digital library.

Passing of Alexios Polites: A Loss for Neo-Hellenic Studies
Alexios Polites, a renowned scholar of Neo-Hellenic literature and history, passed away at the age of eighty, leaving behind a rich legacy of research, teaching, and contributions to the Anemi digital library.
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28% Bias Score

Fewer Original Productions in UK Theatres, But Diverse Programming Continues
BBC research reveals that many UK theatres are staging fewer original productions than a decade ago; however, numerous plays and musicals are still being offered, with diverse examples including new productions of established works and original pieces premiering across the UK.

Fewer Original Productions in UK Theatres, But Diverse Programming Continues
BBC research reveals that many UK theatres are staging fewer original productions than a decade ago; however, numerous plays and musicals are still being offered, with diverse examples including new productions of established works and original pieces premiering across the UK.
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12% Bias Score

Weimar National Theatre Announces Team Intendance, New Festival, and Renovation Plans
The German National Theatre Weimar (DNT) announced a new team intendance, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), 24 new productions including premieres of "Euridice" and Jenny Erpenbeck's "Kairos," and plans for a 2028 renovation, aiming for increased community engagement.

Weimar National Theatre Announces Team Intendance, New Festival, and Renovation Plans
The German National Theatre Weimar (DNT) announced a new team intendance, a twice-yearly festival ("Äquinoktien"), 24 new productions including premieres of "Euridice" and Jenny Erpenbeck's "Kairos," and plans for a 2028 renovation, aiming for increased community engagement.
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20% Bias Score
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