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Cottage Cheese: From Diet Staple to Culinary Star
The article discusses the contrasting perceptions and uses of cottage cheese in different cultures and its recent surge in popularity in the West, leading to shortages.
Cottage Cheese: From Diet Staple to Culinary Star
The article discusses the contrasting perceptions and uses of cottage cheese in different cultures and its recent surge in popularity in the West, leading to shortages.
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16% Bias Score


Wedgwood to Freeze Production for 90 Days Amid Weak Demand
Wedgwood, owned by Fiskars Group, will temporarily halt production at its Staffordshire factory for 90 days from September 29th, impacting 70 workers due to weaker demand in key markets.
Wedgwood to Freeze Production for 90 Days Amid Weak Demand
Wedgwood, owned by Fiskars Group, will temporarily halt production at its Staffordshire factory for 90 days from September 29th, impacting 70 workers due to weaker demand in key markets.
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16% Bias Score


Michiel de Ruyter Novel: A Blend of Fact and Fiction
Alex van Galen's novel, "Michiel de Ruyter," a novelization of the film, recounts the life of the famed admiral, blending historical accuracy with fictional liberties, as detailed in the author's afterword.
Michiel de Ruyter Novel: A Blend of Fact and Fiction
Alex van Galen's novel, "Michiel de Ruyter," a novelization of the film, recounts the life of the famed admiral, blending historical accuracy with fictional liberties, as detailed in the author's afterword.
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32% Bias Score


The Decline": A Dystopian Fable Explores Voluntary Euthanasia
In Ann Marie Fleming's "The Decline", a post-apocalyptic society practices voluntary euthanasia after age 50, explored through a mother and daughter's journey as community workers facilitating these end-of-life procedures.
The Decline": A Dystopian Fable Explores Voluntary Euthanasia
In Ann Marie Fleming's "The Decline", a post-apocalyptic society practices voluntary euthanasia after age 50, explored through a mother and daughter's journey as community workers facilitating these end-of-life procedures.
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24% Bias Score


Rolling Stones' 1965 Berlin Concert: Riot and Symbol of Change
On September 15, 1965, the Rolling Stones' concert at Berlin's Waldbühne ended in a riot, causing substantial damage and injuries, and symbolizing the conflict between post-war authority and a rising generation.
Rolling Stones' 1965 Berlin Concert: Riot and Symbol of Change
On September 15, 1965, the Rolling Stones' concert at Berlin's Waldbühne ended in a riot, causing substantial damage and injuries, and symbolizing the conflict between post-war authority and a rising generation.
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20% Bias Score


French Athlete Jimmy Gressier Wins World Championship 10,000m
Jimmy Gressier, a 28-year-old French athlete, won the World Athletics Championships 10,000m race in Tokyo on Sunday, achieving a significant victory for French athletics.
French Athlete Jimmy Gressier Wins World Championship 10,000m
Jimmy Gressier, a 28-year-old French athlete, won the World Athletics Championships 10,000m race in Tokyo on Sunday, achieving a significant victory for French athletics.
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German Book Prize Shortlist Announced
The German Book Prize jury has announced its shortlist of six novels, including three returning authors and two debut novelists, all exploring socio-politically relevant themes.

German Book Prize Shortlist Announced
The German Book Prize jury has announced its shortlist of six novels, including three returning authors and two debut novelists, all exploring socio-politically relevant themes.
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Hong Kong Remake of Tape Fails to Fully Capture the #MeToo Era
A Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's "Tape" updates the setting to an Airbnb but fails to significantly engage with the complexities of the #MeToo movement, despite featuring a new scene acknowledging rape stigma in Asia.

Hong Kong Remake of Tape Fails to Fully Capture the #MeToo Era
A Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's "Tape" updates the setting to an Airbnb but fails to significantly engage with the complexities of the #MeToo movement, despite featuring a new scene acknowledging rape stigma in Asia.
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52% Bias Score

Schloss Lustheim Hosts Baroque Festival
Schloss Lustheim, a Bavarian museum branch, will host a Baroque-themed family event, "Lust auf Lustheim," on September 21st, featuring activities, performances, and a condensed version of Mozart's Idomeneo.

Schloss Lustheim Hosts Baroque Festival
Schloss Lustheim, a Bavarian museum branch, will host a Baroque-themed family event, "Lust auf Lustheim," on September 21st, featuring activities, performances, and a condensed version of Mozart's Idomeneo.
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40% Bias Score

Bavaria's Natural Wonders: Hiking and Biking Trails
This article details several hiking and biking trails in Bavaria, including routes near Gauting, Valley, Benediktbeuern, Peiting, Rottenbuch, and Jachenau, highlighting their unique features and accessibility.

Bavaria's Natural Wonders: Hiking and Biking Trails
This article details several hiking and biking trails in Bavaria, including routes near Gauting, Valley, Benediktbeuern, Peiting, Rottenbuch, and Jachenau, highlighting their unique features and accessibility.
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8% Bias Score

China-Chic" Stationery Exports Surge, Driven by Cultural IP and Innovation
Fueled by the growing "China-chic" trend, Zhejiang province's stationery exports surged, with one company seeing a 50 percent year-on-year increase and Yiwu's exports rising by 12.3 percent, showcasing the power of integrating traditional Chinese elements with modern designs in the global market.

China-Chic" Stationery Exports Surge, Driven by Cultural IP and Innovation
Fueled by the growing "China-chic" trend, Zhejiang province's stationery exports surged, with one company seeing a 50 percent year-on-year increase and Yiwu's exports rising by 12.3 percent, showcasing the power of integrating traditional Chinese elements with modern designs in the global market.
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24% Bias Score

British Teen Wins Emmy, Breaking Records at 77th Annual Ceremony
At the 77th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, 15-year-old British actor Owen Cooper won Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries for his role in Netflix's "Adolescence," becoming the youngest male Emmy winner, while veteran actress Jean Smart won her fourth Emmy for "Hacks", and "The Pitt" took home the awar...

British Teen Wins Emmy, Breaking Records at 77th Annual Ceremony
At the 77th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, 15-year-old British actor Owen Cooper won Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries for his role in Netflix's "Adolescence," becoming the youngest male Emmy winner, while veteran actress Jean Smart won her fourth Emmy for "Hacks", and "The Pitt" took home the awar...
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12% Bias Score
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