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Spain Celebrates International Women's Day with Feminist Book Recommendations
In Spain, International Women's Day (March 8th) will see demonstrations and celebrations advocating for women's rights, accompanied by recommendations for ten recently published books promoting feminism and gender equality.
Spain Celebrates International Women's Day with Feminist Book Recommendations
In Spain, International Women's Day (March 8th) will see demonstrations and celebrations advocating for women's rights, accompanied by recommendations for ten recently published books promoting feminism and gender equality.
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20% Bias Score


Theatre CEO Resigns After Censorship Row Over Cancelled Play
The chief executive of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre resigned following the cancellation of a modern adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream due to a dispute over its references to the Israel-Gaza war and transgender rights; an independent review criticized the theatre's leadership but found n...
Theatre CEO Resigns After Censorship Row Over Cancelled Play
The chief executive of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre resigned following the cancellation of a modern adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream due to a dispute over its references to the Israel-Gaza war and transgender rights; an independent review criticized the theatre's leadership but found n...
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36% Bias Score


McMichael Art Collection to Expand Amidst Rising Canadian Nationalism
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, located in Kleinburg, Ontario, is receiving $25 million in federal funding for a $150 million renovation and expansion to become a net-zero-carbon facility, reflecting a surge in Canadian nationalism and the museum's evolving role in representing the nation's d...
McMichael Art Collection to Expand Amidst Rising Canadian Nationalism
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, located in Kleinburg, Ontario, is receiving $25 million in federal funding for a $150 million renovation and expansion to become a net-zero-carbon facility, reflecting a surge in Canadian nationalism and the museum's evolving role in representing the nation's d...
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44% Bias Score


Sri Lanka: CEYLONS Empowers Women in Gem Cutting
CEYLONS Munich's female lapidary training program in Colombo, Sri Lanka, empowers seven women (aged 18–24) with high-precision gem-cutting skills needed for Western markets, addressing gender inequality in the historically male-dominated Sri Lankan gem trade.
Sri Lanka: CEYLONS Empowers Women in Gem Cutting
CEYLONS Munich's female lapidary training program in Colombo, Sri Lanka, empowers seven women (aged 18–24) with high-precision gem-cutting skills needed for Western markets, addressing gender inequality in the historically male-dominated Sri Lankan gem trade.
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40% Bias Score


UAE Mosques: A Photographer's Celebration of Art and Spirituality
Syrian photographer Emad Alaeddin's "Mosques of the UAE: Harmony of Art and Spirituality" exhibit at the Sharjah 2025 Expo (February 20-26) showcased the intricate artistry and spiritual atmosphere within UAE mosques, using upward-angle shots to highlight domes and details.
UAE Mosques: A Photographer's Celebration of Art and Spirituality
Syrian photographer Emad Alaeddin's "Mosques of the UAE: Harmony of Art and Spirituality" exhibit at the Sharjah 2025 Expo (February 20-26) showcased the intricate artistry and spiritual atmosphere within UAE mosques, using upward-angle shots to highlight domes and details.
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20% Bias Score


Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.
Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's \$7.3 Billion Cultural Trade Deficit with the U.S.
Canada's cultural trade deficit with the U.S. reached \$7.3 billion in 2022, highlighting the dominance of American movies, music, television, and theatre in Canadian markets, a concern raised by the Massey Report decades ago.

Canada's \$7.3 Billion Cultural Trade Deficit with the U.S.
Canada's cultural trade deficit with the U.S. reached \$7.3 billion in 2022, highlighting the dominance of American movies, music, television, and theatre in Canadian markets, a concern raised by the Massey Report decades ago.
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48% Bias Score

Record-Breaking 331.9 Million Visits to US National Park Service Sites in 2024
The US National Park Service (NPS) recorded a record 331.9 million recreation visits in 2024 across its 433 units, exceeding 2016's record by 1 million visits and increasing by 2% from 2023; Golden Gate National Recreation Area surpassed Blue Ridge Parkway as the most visited site with 17.18 million...

Record-Breaking 331.9 Million Visits to US National Park Service Sites in 2024
The US National Park Service (NPS) recorded a record 331.9 million recreation visits in 2024 across its 433 units, exceeding 2016's record by 1 million visits and increasing by 2% from 2023; Golden Gate National Recreation Area surpassed Blue Ridge Parkway as the most visited site with 17.18 million...
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40% Bias Score

Citigroup Cancels Diversity Policies, Raising Concerns About Corporate Hypocrisy
Citigroup canceled its diversity and inclusion policies in 2025, raising concerns about the authenticity of past commitments and the potential hypocrisy of corporate social responsibility initiatives, prompting questions about the sincerity of similar corporate policies.

Citigroup Cancels Diversity Policies, Raising Concerns About Corporate Hypocrisy
Citigroup canceled its diversity and inclusion policies in 2025, raising concerns about the authenticity of past commitments and the potential hypocrisy of corporate social responsibility initiatives, prompting questions about the sincerity of similar corporate policies.
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Optimizing LinkedIn Profiles: Underutilized Features for Professionals
This article outlines how professionals can leverage underutilized LinkedIn features, including Creator Tools, Featured sections, custom URLs, Services Marketplace, and Showcase Pages, to improve their professional profiles and attract more clients and opportunities.

Optimizing LinkedIn Profiles: Underutilized Features for Professionals
This article outlines how professionals can leverage underutilized LinkedIn features, including Creator Tools, Featured sections, custom URLs, Services Marketplace, and Showcase Pages, to improve their professional profiles and attract more clients and opportunities.
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48% Bias Score

Moscow Exhibit Uses Izba Structure to Explore Personal Stories and Cultural Themes
The State Historical Museum in Moscow presents "A House of the Past Through the Eyes of a Modern Person," an exhibition of 79 artists' works arranged like a traditional Russian izba, showcasing personal stories and employing innovative lighting techniques to create symbolic effects.

Moscow Exhibit Uses Izba Structure to Explore Personal Stories and Cultural Themes
The State Historical Museum in Moscow presents "A House of the Past Through the Eyes of a Modern Person," an exhibition of 79 artists' works arranged like a traditional Russian izba, showcasing personal stories and employing innovative lighting techniques to create symbolic effects.
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28% Bias Score

Kirchberger and Fulton-Smith Join Karl May Spiele in Bad Segeberg
Sonja Kirchberger and Francis Fulton-Smith will play villains Donna and Charles Leveret in the Karl May play "Halbblut" in Bad Segeberg, Germany, from June 28th to September 7th, with 72 performances expected to draw hundreds of thousands of spectators, aiming to surpass last year's record attendanc...

Kirchberger and Fulton-Smith Join Karl May Spiele in Bad Segeberg
Sonja Kirchberger and Francis Fulton-Smith will play villains Donna and Charles Leveret in the Karl May play "Halbblut" in Bad Segeberg, Germany, from June 28th to September 7th, with 72 performances expected to draw hundreds of thousands of spectators, aiming to surpass last year's record attendanc...
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36% Bias Score
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