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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


Brasero Explores Parisian Bohemia and Belle Époque's Dark Side
Brasero's fourth issue features an interview with 103-year-old Jeanine Warnod recalling Parisian bohemian life (1910s-30s), alongside articles analyzing child prostitution and the life of Belle Époque courtesan, Belle Otero, showcasing a 'counter-history' perspective.
Brasero Explores Parisian Bohemia and Belle Époque's Dark Side
Brasero's fourth issue features an interview with 103-year-old Jeanine Warnod recalling Parisian bohemian life (1910s-30s), alongside articles analyzing child prostitution and the life of Belle Époque courtesan, Belle Otero, showcasing a 'counter-history' perspective.
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Benin's Vodun Days Festival: Preserving Tradition Amidst Commercialization Concerns
The annual Vodun Days festival in southern Benin showcases the enduring legacy of Vodou, particularly its influence on Guadeloupean Gwoka music, while raising concerns about the potential for commercialization.
Benin's Vodun Days Festival: Preserving Tradition Amidst Commercialization Concerns
The annual Vodun Days festival in southern Benin showcases the enduring legacy of Vodou, particularly its influence on Guadeloupean Gwoka music, while raising concerns about the potential for commercialization.
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32% Bias Score


Laurie Holloway, Musical Director of Parkinson and Strictly Come Dancing, Dies at 86
Laurie Holloway, the renowned musical director for BBC shows like Parkinson and Strictly Come Dancing, died at 86 following a short illness; his career spanned decades, influencing British television and music.
Laurie Holloway, Musical Director of Parkinson and Strictly Come Dancing, Dies at 86
Laurie Holloway, the renowned musical director for BBC shows like Parkinson and Strictly Come Dancing, died at 86 following a short illness; his career spanned decades, influencing British television and music.
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4% Bias Score


Jerusalem Events Amidst Security Concerns
Jerusalem's cultural scene offers diverse events this week, including Zeev Engelmayer's exhibition on the hostage crisis, a Lihi Toledano concert, film screenings of "Boogie Nights" and "The Pill", and a Schubert performance, amidst ongoing security concerns.
Jerusalem Events Amidst Security Concerns
Jerusalem's cultural scene offers diverse events this week, including Zeev Engelmayer's exhibition on the hostage crisis, a Lihi Toledano concert, film screenings of "Boogie Nights" and "The Pill", and a Schubert performance, amidst ongoing security concerns.
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24% 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

Belfast School Implements Phone Pouches to Boost Student Engagement
Victoria College Belfast is introducing magnetic pouches for its 900 students to store their phones during school hours, aiming to improve communication skills and reduce the negative impact of mobile phones on learning and well-being.

Belfast School Implements Phone Pouches to Boost Student Engagement
Victoria College Belfast is introducing magnetic pouches for its 900 students to store their phones during school hours, aiming to improve communication skills and reduce the negative impact of mobile phones on learning and well-being.
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40% Bias Score

Zagreb's Confucius Institute: A Bridge Between Croatia and China
The Confucius Institute in Zagreb, under director Kresimir Jurak since 2012, has taught thousands of Croatian students Chinese through 45 teaching locations in eight cities, fostering cultural exchange and bilateral relations with China.

Zagreb's Confucius Institute: A Bridge Between Croatia and China
The Confucius Institute in Zagreb, under director Kresimir Jurak since 2012, has taught thousands of Croatian students Chinese through 45 teaching locations in eight cities, fostering cultural exchange and bilateral relations with China.
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40% Bias Score

Production of Iconic Dutch Candy, Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, Halted
Production of Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, a Dutch coffee candy with a history dating back to the early 19th century, has ceased due to declining demand, as announced by the Swedish manufacturer Cloetta on yesterday, October 26, 2023.

Production of Iconic Dutch Candy, Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, Halted
Production of Rademaker's Haagsche Hopjes, a Dutch coffee candy with a history dating back to the early 19th century, has ceased due to declining demand, as announced by the Swedish manufacturer Cloetta on yesterday, October 26, 2023.
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36% Bias Score

Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, England—the largest such site in the UK—offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.

Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, England—the largest such site in the UK—offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.
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20% Bias Score
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