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Ethiopia's Borana Community Celebrates Eight-Year Power Transfer in Gada Ceremony
Thousands celebrated the eight-year power transfer of the Abbaa Gadaa, the customary leader of the Borana community in southern Ethiopia, during the Gada ceremony, a tradition emphasizing their unique democratic system and cultural heritage.
Ethiopia's Borana Community Celebrates Eight-Year Power Transfer in Gada Ceremony
Thousands celebrated the eight-year power transfer of the Abbaa Gadaa, the customary leader of the Borana community in southern Ethiopia, during the Gada ceremony, a tradition emphasizing their unique democratic system and cultural heritage.
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48% Bias Score


London Book Fair Showcases China's Growing Influence in Global Publishing
The London Book Fair, held from March 21 to 23, 2024, featured over 4,000 publications from 50 Chinese publishers, attracting over 30,000 publishing professionals and highlighting China's expanding role in global publishing and its commitment to fostering international literary dialogues.
London Book Fair Showcases China's Growing Influence in Global Publishing
The London Book Fair, held from March 21 to 23, 2024, featured over 4,000 publications from 50 Chinese publishers, attracting over 30,000 publishing professionals and highlighting China's expanding role in global publishing and its commitment to fostering international literary dialogues.
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24% Bias Score


Amsterdam Exhibition Showcases Poetry's Power in Middle East and North Africa
The Amsterdam Wereldmuseum's "Poetry of the People" exhibition (until August 24th) displays 30 poems from the Middle East and North Africa, exploring poetry's role in daily life, from expressing joy to political resistance, using diverse media like text, recitations, videos, and art installations.
Amsterdam Exhibition Showcases Poetry's Power in Middle East and North Africa
The Amsterdam Wereldmuseum's "Poetry of the People" exhibition (until August 24th) displays 30 poems from the Middle East and North Africa, exploring poetry's role in daily life, from expressing joy to political resistance, using diverse media like text, recitations, videos, and art installations.
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Sir Terry Pratchett's Agent Recalls Their 20-Year Collaboration
Colin Smythe, Sir Terry Pratchett's agent for over 20 years, recounts their collaboration, highlighting Pratchett's unique writing style and their publishing journey, from his first book in 1971 to his final bestseller after his Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Sir Terry Pratchett's Agent Recalls Their 20-Year Collaboration
Colin Smythe, Sir Terry Pratchett's agent for over 20 years, recounts their collaboration, highlighting Pratchett's unique writing style and their publishing journey, from his first book in 1971 to his final bestseller after his Alzheimer's diagnosis.
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Xinjiang Archaeologist Urges Enhanced Protection and Utilization of Cultural Relics
Xinjiang archaeologist Zoya Bahit advocates for improved protection and utilization of the region's diverse cultural relics, including rock art, emphasizing the use of digital archiving to combat damage from natural elements and ensure accessibility for research and cultural appreciation, citing the...
Xinjiang Archaeologist Urges Enhanced Protection and Utilization of Cultural Relics
Xinjiang archaeologist Zoya Bahit advocates for improved protection and utilization of the region's diverse cultural relics, including rock art, emphasizing the use of digital archiving to combat damage from natural elements and ensure accessibility for research and cultural appreciation, citing the...
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24% Bias Score


Looted WWII Plane Returns to Netherlands
The Nationaal Militair Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands, will display a Fokker D.VII fighter plane, used by the Dutch navy before WWII, on loan from Germany's Deutsches Museum. The plane, looted by Nazis and found in Bavaria after WWII, returns to the Netherlands in September.
Looted WWII Plane Returns to Netherlands
The Nationaal Militair Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands, will display a Fokker D.VII fighter plane, used by the Dutch navy before WWII, on loan from Germany's Deutsches Museum. The plane, looted by Nazis and found in Bavaria after WWII, returns to the Netherlands in September.
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Campus Condorcet Event Challenges Eurocentric Universalism
Campus Condorcet hosts a three-day event (March 20-22, 2025) on "Universal(s)?", featuring decolonial studies from Latin America and the Caribbean that critique Eurocentric universalism and propose alternative models emphasizing shared human concerns and interphilosophical dialogue.

Campus Condorcet Event Challenges Eurocentric Universalism
Campus Condorcet hosts a three-day event (March 20-22, 2025) on "Universal(s)?", featuring decolonial studies from Latin America and the Caribbean that critique Eurocentric universalism and propose alternative models emphasizing shared human concerns and interphilosophical dialogue.
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20% Bias Score

French Film "En Fanfare" Explores Social Cohesion Through Music
En Fanfare," a French film exceeding 2.5 million tickets sold, uses music to bridge social divides by depicting the reconciliation of two adoptive brothers from contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds; one a wealthy conductor with leukemia and the other a factory worker, both sharing a love for music.

French Film "En Fanfare" Explores Social Cohesion Through Music
En Fanfare," a French film exceeding 2.5 million tickets sold, uses music to bridge social divides by depicting the reconciliation of two adoptive brothers from contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds; one a wealthy conductor with leukemia and the other a factory worker, both sharing a love for music.
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36% Bias Score

50th Anniversary of Ivo Andrić's Death Highlights Legacy Amidst Balkan History
Fifty years after the death of Ivo Andrić, the 1961 Nobel laureate in literature from Yugoslavia, anniversaries of his major works and the end of the Bosnian War highlight the lasting impact of his writing on the cultural and political landscape of the Balkans.

50th Anniversary of Ivo Andrić's Death Highlights Legacy Amidst Balkan History
Fifty years after the death of Ivo Andrić, the 1961 Nobel laureate in literature from Yugoslavia, anniversaries of his major works and the end of the Bosnian War highlight the lasting impact of his writing on the cultural and political landscape of the Balkans.
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48% Bias Score

Stolen 16th-Century Painting Found in England, Owner Refuses Return
A 16th-century painting, "Madonna and Child" by Antonio Solario, stolen from a Belluno museum in 1973, has been found in England; however, the current owner refuses to return it despite its Interpol listing and the involvement of art recovery specialists.

Stolen 16th-Century Painting Found in England, Owner Refuses Return
A 16th-century painting, "Madonna and Child" by Antonio Solario, stolen from a Belluno museum in 1973, has been found in England; however, the current owner refuses to return it despite its Interpol listing and the involvement of art recovery specialists.
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Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.

Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.
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Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...

Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...
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44% Bias Score
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