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Family's Unexpected Trip to "Soldaat van Oranje" Reveals Varying Reactions to War-Themed Musical
A Dutch family unexpectedly attended the musical "Soldaat van Oranje," where their children aged 4, 8, and 9, reacted differently to the war scenes, with the older two initially frightened but adapting later, while the youngest remained unfazed.
Family's Unexpected Trip to "Soldaat van Oranje" Reveals Varying Reactions to War-Themed Musical
A Dutch family unexpectedly attended the musical "Soldaat van Oranje," where their children aged 4, 8, and 9, reacted differently to the war scenes, with the older two initially frightened but adapting later, while the youngest remained unfazed.
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4% Bias Score


Jonathan Anderson Appointed Sole Creative Director at Dior
Jonathan Anderson, former Loewe creative director, becomes Dior's first sole creative director since Christian Dior, bringing his experience of quintupling Loewe's revenue and creating viral moments to the prestigious fashion house.
Jonathan Anderson Appointed Sole Creative Director at Dior
Jonathan Anderson, former Loewe creative director, becomes Dior's first sole creative director since Christian Dior, bringing his experience of quintupling Loewe's revenue and creating viral moments to the prestigious fashion house.
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56% Bias Score


Goldband Cancels Zwarte Cross Gig Over KKR's Ethical Investments
Dutch band Goldband canceled its Zwarte Cross festival performance due to ethical concerns about the festival's owner, KKR, citing investments in weapons, fossil fuels, and Israeli companies operating in the West Bank; several other artists have also canceled appearances.
Goldband Cancels Zwarte Cross Gig Over KKR's Ethical Investments
Dutch band Goldband canceled its Zwarte Cross festival performance due to ethical concerns about the festival's owner, KKR, citing investments in weapons, fossil fuels, and Israeli companies operating in the West Bank; several other artists have also canceled appearances.
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48% Bias Score


UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, co-hosted by China, emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amid rising global discrimination and geopolitical tensions, with high-level officials from various countries and UN bodies particip...
UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, co-hosted by China, emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amid rising global discrimination and geopolitical tensions, with high-level officials from various countries and UN bodies particip...
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36% Bias Score


Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.
Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.
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44% Bias Score


Günther Uecker, 95: Renowned Nail Artist Passes Away
German artist Günther Uecker, known for his nail art, passed away on June 10, 2025, at age 95; his work, born from wartime trauma, gained international recognition, reflecting resilience and the transformative power of art.
Günther Uecker, 95: Renowned Nail Artist Passes Away
German artist Günther Uecker, known for his nail art, passed away on June 10, 2025, at age 95; his work, born from wartime trauma, gained international recognition, reflecting resilience and the transformative power of art.
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48% Bias Score

Rediscovering Olga Meerson: A Russian-Jewish Painter's Life and Art
The Murnau Schlossmuseum presents an exhibition of approximately 30 works by Olga Meerson (1882-1930), a Russian-Jewish painter whose career intertwined with prominent figures like Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, highlighting her artistic talent and tragic life, spurred by a new biography by Ro...

Rediscovering Olga Meerson: A Russian-Jewish Painter's Life and Art
The Murnau Schlossmuseum presents an exhibition of approximately 30 works by Olga Meerson (1882-1930), a Russian-Jewish painter whose career intertwined with prominent figures like Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, highlighting her artistic talent and tragic life, spurred by a new biography by Ro...
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44% Bias Score

China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to invest 610 million yuan ($84.9 million USD) in a national heritage route along the 1,000-kilometer Hexi Corridor in Gansu province over the next 10 years, encompassing 52 cultural and natural heritage sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects to promote cultural exchange and ...

China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to invest 610 million yuan ($84.9 million USD) in a national heritage route along the 1,000-kilometer Hexi Corridor in Gansu province over the next 10 years, encompassing 52 cultural and natural heritage sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects to promote cultural exchange and ...
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40% Bias Score

San José Galleon Wreck Confirmed by Underwater Artifact Analysis
High-resolution images of a shipwreck 600 meters beneath the Caribbean confirm the presence of gold coins bearing hallmarks of the Spanish galleon San José, lost in 1708, including mint marks, inscriptions, and dimensions matching historical records, alongside Chinese porcelain and 17th-century cann...

San José Galleon Wreck Confirmed by Underwater Artifact Analysis
High-resolution images of a shipwreck 600 meters beneath the Caribbean confirm the presence of gold coins bearing hallmarks of the Spanish galleon San José, lost in 1708, including mint marks, inscriptions, and dimensions matching historical records, alongside Chinese porcelain and 17th-century cann...
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36% Bias Score

British Startup Creates Eco-Friendly Memorial Reefs from Human Ashes
Resting Reef, a British startup, converts human ashes into artificial reefs using aquamation and 3D-printing, mitigating the environmental impact of traditional funerals by restoring marine ecosystems and capturing significant CO2, with plans to launch in Plymouth in 2026.

British Startup Creates Eco-Friendly Memorial Reefs from Human Ashes
Resting Reef, a British startup, converts human ashes into artificial reefs using aquamation and 3D-printing, mitigating the environmental impact of traditional funerals by restoring marine ecosystems and capturing significant CO2, with plans to launch in Plymouth in 2026.
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48% Bias Score

UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, with high-level officials and diplomats emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amidst rising global tensions and discrimination, highlighting initiatives such as China's Global Civilization I...

UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, with high-level officials and diplomats emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amidst rising global tensions and discrimination, highlighting initiatives such as China's Global Civilization I...
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44% Bias Score

Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Damaged in Russian Missile Attack
A section of Kyiv's 11th-century Saint Sophia Cathedral's 18th-century cornice collapsed due to the shockwave of a nearby explosion during a Russian missile attack that killed three people in Kyiv and Odessa, prompting the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture to seek international intervention.

Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Damaged in Russian Missile Attack
A section of Kyiv's 11th-century Saint Sophia Cathedral's 18th-century cornice collapsed due to the shockwave of a nearby explosion during a Russian missile attack that killed three people in Kyiv and Odessa, prompting the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture to seek international intervention.
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52% Bias Score
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