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Costa Rica's Pacuare Lodge: Luxury Meets Rainforest Conservation
Pacuare Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge in Costa Rica's Rio Pacuare, accessible by raft or 4x4, offers unique amenities like a craft brewery and a treetop dining experience, while employing sustainable energy and participating in a jaguar tracking program.
Costa Rica's Pacuare Lodge: Luxury Meets Rainforest Conservation
Pacuare Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge in Costa Rica's Rio Pacuare, accessible by raft or 4x4, offers unique amenities like a craft brewery and a treetop dining experience, while employing sustainable energy and participating in a jaguar tracking program.
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40% Bias Score


Kehlmann's "The Director": Pabst Under Nazi Rule
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" fictionalizes filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst's World War II experiences in Nazi Germany, focusing on his struggles, subtle resistance through filmmaking, and the unfinished "Molander Case", contrasting his actions with collaborators like Leni Riefenstahl; exploring th...
Kehlmann's "The Director": Pabst Under Nazi Rule
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" fictionalizes filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst's World War II experiences in Nazi Germany, focusing on his struggles, subtle resistance through filmmaking, and the unfinished "Molander Case", contrasting his actions with collaborators like Leni Riefenstahl; exploring th...
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28% Bias Score


Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.
Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.
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20% Bias Score


FICG's 40th Anniversary Opens with Mexico's First Stop-Motion Film
The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) opens its 40th edition with Mexico's first stop-motion film, Soy Frankelda, mentored by Guillermo del Toro, showcasing 170 films from June 1st to 14th, including 13 from guest country Portugal, alongside awards for Mexican cinema, LGBTQ+ films, and ...
FICG's 40th Anniversary Opens with Mexico's First Stop-Motion Film
The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) opens its 40th edition with Mexico's first stop-motion film, Soy Frankelda, mentored by Guillermo del Toro, showcasing 170 films from June 1st to 14th, including 13 from guest country Portugal, alongside awards for Mexican cinema, LGBTQ+ films, and ...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Pilgrims Complete Historic Horseback Journey to Mecca
Rafael Hernández Mancha, fulfilling a vow made in 1989, completed a pilgrimage to Mecca from Spain on horseback with two companions, facing financial hardship and logistical challenges but receiving aid from various communities and officials along the route.
Spanish Pilgrims Complete Historic Horseback Journey to Mecca
Rafael Hernández Mancha, fulfilling a vow made in 1989, completed a pilgrimage to Mecca from Spain on horseback with two companions, facing financial hardship and logistical challenges but receiving aid from various communities and officials along the route.
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40% Bias Score


Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
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44% Bias Score

2,206 Items Missing from National Library of Wales
The National Library of Wales has 2,206 missing items, including historical documents, books, and maps, an 84% increase since 2021, prompting the creation of a new "collection care" department.

2,206 Items Missing from National Library of Wales
The National Library of Wales has 2,206 missing items, including historical documents, books, and maps, an 84% increase since 2021, prompting the creation of a new "collection care" department.
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36% Bias Score

Liverpool Biennial Showcases Art in Unique City Spaces
The 2025 Liverpool Biennial, Britain's largest contemporary art festival, opened recently and runs until September, exhibiting works in unusual locations; other major biennials are currently underway in Berlin, London, and Venice.

Liverpool Biennial Showcases Art in Unique City Spaces
The 2025 Liverpool Biennial, Britain's largest contemporary art festival, opened recently and runs until September, exhibiting works in unusual locations; other major biennials are currently underway in Berlin, London, and Venice.
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28% Bias Score

Aura Farming: Gen Z's Quest for Coolness
Aura farming, a trend popularized on TikTok, involves users cultivating a cool persona through actions and appearances inspired by video game characters, accumulating "aura points" for stylish feats, reflecting evolving perceptions of coolness.

Aura Farming: Gen Z's Quest for Coolness
Aura farming, a trend popularized on TikTok, involves users cultivating a cool persona through actions and appearances inspired by video game characters, accumulating "aura points" for stylish feats, reflecting evolving perceptions of coolness.
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36% Bias Score

Malaga Cooperative Revives Ancient Wheat Varieties
A Malaga-based cooperative, Cereales Locales Ecológicos, is reviving six ancient wheat varieties—including raspinegro de Jubrique, escaña andaluza, and trigo recio de Ronda—cultivated across 60 hectares in Málaga and Cádiz provinces to promote biodiversity, local economies, and climate-resilient agr...

Malaga Cooperative Revives Ancient Wheat Varieties
A Malaga-based cooperative, Cereales Locales Ecológicos, is reviving six ancient wheat varieties—including raspinegro de Jubrique, escaña andaluza, and trigo recio de Ronda—cultivated across 60 hectares in Málaga and Cádiz provinces to promote biodiversity, local economies, and climate-resilient agr...
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44% Bias Score

Gerard Butler: Belfast "Adopted Son" in How to Train Your Dragon
Actor Gerard Butler stated that Belfast felt like "home" while filming the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in Northern Ireland in early 2024, and that the sequel is likely to be filmed there as well, praising both the crew and the multiple locations used in the production.

Gerard Butler: Belfast "Adopted Son" in How to Train Your Dragon
Actor Gerard Butler stated that Belfast felt like "home" while filming the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in Northern Ireland in early 2024, and that the sequel is likely to be filmed there as well, praising both the crew and the multiple locations used in the production.
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4% Bias Score

Ballerina": John Wick Spin-off Focuses on Revenge
Ballerina", a John Wick spin-off directed by Len Wiseman and starring Ana de Armas as an assassin, uses the brutal world of professional ballet as a backdrop for a revenge story involving ancient sects and legendary mafias, prioritizing action over complex narratives.

Ballerina": John Wick Spin-off Focuses on Revenge
Ballerina", a John Wick spin-off directed by Len Wiseman and starring Ana de Armas as an assassin, uses the brutal world of professional ballet as a backdrop for a revenge story involving ancient sects and legendary mafias, prioritizing action over complex narratives.
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44% Bias Score
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