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Trump's Return Renders Satire Obsolete
The return of Donald Trump has rendered satire obsolete as his actions, once suitable for satirical commentary, are now serious political discussions, impacting the effectiveness of political satire.
Trump's Return Renders Satire Obsolete
The return of Donald Trump has rendered satire obsolete as his actions, once suitable for satirical commentary, are now serious political discussions, impacting the effectiveness of political satire.
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52% Bias Score


AI Pilot Program Launched in North Rhine-Westphalia Schools
North Rhine-Westphalia launches a €1 million AI pilot program in 25 secondary schools (grades 5-10) starting February 2024, integrating AI in math and German classes to enhance student skills, with the University of Siegen providing scientific support until July 2027.
AI Pilot Program Launched in North Rhine-Westphalia Schools
North Rhine-Westphalia launches a €1 million AI pilot program in 25 secondary schools (grades 5-10) starting February 2024, integrating AI in math and German classes to enhance student skills, with the University of Siegen providing scientific support until July 2027.
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40% Bias Score


ARD Reverses Decision on "ttt" Host Thilo Mischke After Public Backlash
Following an initial selection based on a casting and audience feedback, German public broadcaster ARD appointed Thilo Mischke to host its "ttt" cultural magazine, but later reversed the decision after protests arose regarding past controversies related to his work.
ARD Reverses Decision on "ttt" Host Thilo Mischke After Public Backlash
Following an initial selection based on a casting and audience feedback, German public broadcaster ARD appointed Thilo Mischke to host its "ttt" cultural magazine, but later reversed the decision after protests arose regarding past controversies related to his work.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Honors Journalists for Contributions to National Security and Social Values
The Russian government held an awards ceremony on January 12th, honoring journalists for contributions to national security, family values, and youth development, including a posthumous award to Yulia Kuznetsova, a journalist killed in the Kursk region.
Russia Honors Journalists for Contributions to National Security and Social Values
The Russian government held an awards ceremony on January 12th, honoring journalists for contributions to national security, family values, and youth development, including a posthumous award to Yulia Kuznetsova, a journalist killed in the Kursk region.
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56% Bias Score


Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.
Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.
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20% Bias Score


Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Cinema
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has significantly impacted Turkish culture through his decades-long career at various newspapers, his founding of SİYAD, and his authorship of over 60 books on film, urban studies, and biographies.
Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Cinema
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has significantly impacted Turkish culture through his decades-long career at various newspapers, his founding of SİYAD, and his authorship of over 60 books on film, urban studies, and biographies.
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4% Bias Score

Villarreal's Youth Academy: A Formula for Success
Villarreal's football academy, operating for 25 years in a small Spanish town, has produced numerous world-class players including Rodri, the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner, despite lacking a 'magic formula' according to club officials; their success is attributed to a strong sense of community and an effe...

Villarreal's Youth Academy: A Formula for Success
Villarreal's football academy, operating for 25 years in a small Spanish town, has produced numerous world-class players including Rodri, the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner, despite lacking a 'magic formula' according to club officials; their success is attributed to a strong sense of community and an effe...
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52% Bias Score

Rome's Jubilee: Initial Success, but Economic Impact Remains Uncertain
Rome's Holy Year Jubilee, launched December 24th, has drawn nearly 500,000 visitors, exceeding initial projections of 30 million. However, January 2025 saw a 60-75% drop in short-term rentals, with experts cautioning against overestimated economic impacts despite projected €4-4.5 billion in revenue.

Rome's Jubilee: Initial Success, but Economic Impact Remains Uncertain
Rome's Holy Year Jubilee, launched December 24th, has drawn nearly 500,000 visitors, exceeding initial projections of 30 million. However, January 2025 saw a 60-75% drop in short-term rentals, with experts cautioning against overestimated economic impacts despite projected €4-4.5 billion in revenue.
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48% Bias Score

Pakistani Author Bapsi Sidhwa Dies at 86
Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa, who died aged 86, achieved international acclaim for her novels portraying the Parsi community and the 1947 partition; her most famous work, "Ice Candy Man", was adapted into Deepa Mehta's film "Earth".

Pakistani Author Bapsi Sidhwa Dies at 86
Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa, who died aged 86, achieved international acclaim for her novels portraying the Parsi community and the 1947 partition; her most famous work, "Ice Candy Man", was adapted into Deepa Mehta's film "Earth".
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0% Bias Score

Rise of Listening Bars in UK Reflects Shift in Nightlife Culture
The increasing popularity of listening bars in the UK, such as London's Spiritland and Stockport's Ōdiobā, reflects a shift in nightlife culture amid rising nightclub costs and changing consumer preferences, prioritizing high-fidelity sound systems and relaxed atmospheres.

Rise of Listening Bars in UK Reflects Shift in Nightlife Culture
The increasing popularity of listening bars in the UK, such as London's Spiritland and Stockport's Ōdiobā, reflects a shift in nightlife culture amid rising nightclub costs and changing consumer preferences, prioritizing high-fidelity sound systems and relaxed atmospheres.
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40% Bias Score

French Used Book Market Boom Threatens Publishing Industry
Used book sales in France have doubled in a decade, reaching 8-9% of the market's value, driven by online platforms, and challenging the publishing industry's revenue and the 'loi Lang' on fixed book pricing.

French Used Book Market Boom Threatens Publishing Industry
Used book sales in France have doubled in a decade, reaching 8-9% of the market's value, driven by online platforms, and challenging the publishing industry's revenue and the 'loi Lang' on fixed book pricing.
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52% Bias Score

Production of Iconic Dutch Candy, Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, Halted
Production of Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, a Dutch coffee candy with over 200 years of history, has stopped due to declining demand, according to manufacturer Cloetta; the candy will no longer be produced, although the brand remains in Cloetta's portfolio.

Production of Iconic Dutch Candy, Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, Halted
Production of Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, a Dutch coffee candy with over 200 years of history, has stopped due to declining demand, according to manufacturer Cloetta; the candy will no longer be produced, although the brand remains in Cloetta's portfolio.
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40% Bias Score
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