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Calvin Harris' Pub Investment Revitalizes Dumfries Music Scene
Calvin Harris, through his company To The Nines, purchased the Coach and Horses pub in Dumfries, Scotland, for £190,000 in August 2023, significantly boosting the local music scene by providing a venue for local bands and contributing to the town's cultural revitalization.
Calvin Harris' Pub Investment Revitalizes Dumfries Music Scene
Calvin Harris, through his company To The Nines, purchased the Coach and Horses pub in Dumfries, Scotland, for £190,000 in August 2023, significantly boosting the local music scene by providing a venue for local bands and contributing to the town's cultural revitalization.
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40% Bias Score


York Explores "Tap to Donate" for City Walls Maintenance
York City Council considers a "tap to donate" system at Bootham Bar to fund the maintenance of the city walls, which attract up to 2.5 million visitors yearly, after receiving positive feedback from tourists who support contributing to preserving the historic site.
York Explores "Tap to Donate" for City Walls Maintenance
York City Council considers a "tap to donate" system at Bootham Bar to fund the maintenance of the city walls, which attract up to 2.5 million visitors yearly, after receiving positive feedback from tourists who support contributing to preserving the historic site.
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52% Bias Score


German Spring Festivals Face Cancellation Amid Rising Costs and Security Concerns
Several springtime festivals in German cities, including the Marburg cherry blossom festival and the Frankfurt "Grüne Soße" festival, have been canceled or will conclude this year due to increased costs, stricter security measures stemming from abstract terror threats, and decreased funding. This af...
German Spring Festivals Face Cancellation Amid Rising Costs and Security Concerns
Several springtime festivals in German cities, including the Marburg cherry blossom festival and the Frankfurt "Grüne Soße" festival, have been canceled or will conclude this year due to increased costs, stricter security measures stemming from abstract terror threats, and decreased funding. This af...
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32% Bias Score


Nature's Best Photography: 30 Years of Inspiring Conservation
Nature's Best Photography (NBP), a 30-year-old international competition founded by Stephen and Deborah Freligh, showcases award-winning nature photography, inspiring conservation and environmental awareness through powerful visual storytelling, with exhibitions globally and a growing community of p...
Nature's Best Photography: 30 Years of Inspiring Conservation
Nature's Best Photography (NBP), a 30-year-old international competition founded by Stephen and Deborah Freligh, showcases award-winning nature photography, inspiring conservation and environmental awareness through powerful visual storytelling, with exhibitions globally and a growing community of p...
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32% Bias Score


Ancient Egyptian Commander's Tomb Unearthed in Ismailia
An Egyptian archaeological team recently discovered a military commander's tomb dating back to the reign of Ramses III in Ismailia, along with other tombs from the Greco-Roman and Late periods; artifacts found include bronze arrowheads, alabaster vessels, and a gold ring bearing Ramses III's cartouc...
Ancient Egyptian Commander's Tomb Unearthed in Ismailia
An Egyptian archaeological team recently discovered a military commander's tomb dating back to the reign of Ramses III in Ismailia, along with other tombs from the Greco-Roman and Late periods; artifacts found include bronze arrowheads, alabaster vessels, and a gold ring bearing Ramses III's cartouc...
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24% Bias Score


Mauritshuis Museum's Secret WWII Resistance
During WWII, the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague secretly sheltered resistance members in its attic and basement, while its staff distributed underground newspapers and organized clandestine concerts, risking collaboration with the Nazi regime.
Mauritshuis Museum's Secret WWII Resistance
During WWII, the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague secretly sheltered resistance members in its attic and basement, while its staff distributed underground newspapers and organized clandestine concerts, risking collaboration with the Nazi regime.
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32% Bias Score

Next German Chancellor's Sauerland Roots: Political Asset or Liability?
Friedrich Merz, the likely next German Chancellor, hails from the Sauerland region, a fact frequently used in his campaign; his connection to the region is seen by some as projecting traditional values, while others see a more complex picture.

Next German Chancellor's Sauerland Roots: Political Asset or Liability?
Friedrich Merz, the likely next German Chancellor, hails from the Sauerland region, a fact frequently used in his campaign; his connection to the region is seen by some as projecting traditional values, while others see a more complex picture.
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48% Bias Score

German Undertaking Training Center in Münnerstadt Sees Rise in Female Apprentices, Calls for Increased Regulation
Germany's national training center for undertakers in Münnerstadt, Bavaria, is experiencing a surge in female apprentices and a comprehensive curriculum covering various skills from casket construction to event management, yet lacks regulation and requires a master craftsman certification.

German Undertaking Training Center in Münnerstadt Sees Rise in Female Apprentices, Calls for Increased Regulation
Germany's national training center for undertakers in Münnerstadt, Bavaria, is experiencing a surge in female apprentices and a comprehensive curriculum covering various skills from casket construction to event management, yet lacks regulation and requires a master craftsman certification.
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32% Bias Score

1973 London Victoria Station: A Photographic Journey Through Time
Photographer Vincent Oliver's 1973 monochrome images of London Victoria Station showcase 1970s train travel, including boat trains to France and Belgium, platform tickets, public lockers, and the station's architecture, offering a historical record of a bygone era.

1973 London Victoria Station: A Photographic Journey Through Time
Photographer Vincent Oliver's 1973 monochrome images of London Victoria Station showcase 1970s train travel, including boat trains to France and Belgium, platform tickets, public lockers, and the station's architecture, offering a historical record of a bygone era.
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24% Bias Score

French Booksellers Rebel Against Bolloré's Media Empire
Dozens of independent bookstores in France are subtly protesting against Vincent Bolloré's ownership of Hachette Livre, the country's largest book publisher, by limiting orders and downplaying the prominence of Hachette books, citing concerns about political bias and the concentration of media power...

French Booksellers Rebel Against Bolloré's Media Empire
Dozens of independent bookstores in France are subtly protesting against Vincent Bolloré's ownership of Hachette Livre, the country's largest book publisher, by limiting orders and downplaying the prominence of Hachette books, citing concerns about political bias and the concentration of media power...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Blossom Tourism: Aitona's Peach Tree Success
Aitona, Spain's peach blossom tourism, initially met with local resistance, attracted over 20,000 visitors in 2024 after launching in 2011, and is now featured in the España en floración guide, a platform promoting sustainable rural tourism through seasonal floral displays across Spain.

Spanish Blossom Tourism: Aitona's Peach Tree Success
Aitona, Spain's peach blossom tourism, initially met with local resistance, attracted over 20,000 visitors in 2024 after launching in 2011, and is now featured in the España en floración guide, a platform promoting sustainable rural tourism through seasonal floral displays across Spain.
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36% Bias Score

Vandalism in Slovak Cemetery Reveals Message of Hope
A swastika was spray-painted on a headstone in a nearly-abandoned Jewish cemetery in Humenné, Slovakia; however, the words "Menachem Chaim" (comfort and life) remained visible, offering a message of hope and resilience.

Vandalism in Slovak Cemetery Reveals Message of Hope
A swastika was spray-painted on a headstone in a nearly-abandoned Jewish cemetery in Humenné, Slovakia; however, the words "Menachem Chaim" (comfort and life) remained visible, offering a message of hope and resilience.
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44% Bias Score
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