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Emilia Pérez" Leads Oscar Nominations with Record 13 Noms
The 2025 Oscars nominations were announced, with the Spanish-language French film "Emilia Pérez" leading with 13 nominations, the most ever for a non-English film; the ceremony will be held March 2, hosted by Conan O'Brien.
Emilia Pérez" Leads Oscar Nominations with Record 13 Noms
The 2025 Oscars nominations were announced, with the Spanish-language French film "Emilia Pérez" leading with 13 nominations, the most ever for a non-English film; the ceremony will be held March 2, hosted by Conan O'Brien.
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40% Bias Score


AI Use in "The Brutalist" Sparks Debate on Authenticity and Job Displacement
Film editor Dávid Jancsó used AI to refine the Hungarian dialogue in "The Brutalist," sparking debate about AI's impact on filmmaking and job displacement; director Brady Corbet confirmed AI only enhanced, not replaced, actors' performances.
AI Use in "The Brutalist" Sparks Debate on Authenticity and Job Displacement
Film editor Dávid Jancsó used AI to refine the Hungarian dialogue in "The Brutalist," sparking debate about AI's impact on filmmaking and job displacement; director Brady Corbet confirmed AI only enhanced, not replaced, actors' performances.
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32% Bias Score


Miami's Dramatic Transformation: From Crime to Global Hub
Miami's transformation over 40 years, from a crime-ridden city to a global financial center and art hub, is highlighted by the revitalization of Wynwood, the cultural vibrancy of Little Havana, and the allure of nearby Key West and the Everglades.
Miami's Dramatic Transformation: From Crime to Global Hub
Miami's transformation over 40 years, from a crime-ridden city to a global financial center and art hub, is highlighted by the revitalization of Wynwood, the cultural vibrancy of Little Havana, and the allure of nearby Key West and the Everglades.
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24% Bias Score


Kouyaté's "Katanga" Wins Top Fespaco Prize
Burkinabe filmmaker Dani Kouyaté won the Étalon d'or de Yennega award at the 2025 Fespaco film festival for his film "Katanga, la danse des scorpions," a black and white adaptation of Macbeth, costing one million euros, marking Burkina Faso's third win since 1997.
Kouyaté's "Katanga" Wins Top Fespaco Prize
Burkinabe filmmaker Dani Kouyaté won the Étalon d'or de Yennega award at the 2025 Fespaco film festival for his film "Katanga, la danse des scorpions," a black and white adaptation of Macbeth, costing one million euros, marking Burkina Faso's third win since 1997.
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Marseille 1940: Intellectuals' Flight from Nazi Advance
Uwe Wittstock's "Marseille 1940" recounts the May 1940 flight of 8–10 million people from the Nazi advance in France, focusing on hundreds of German and Austrian intellectuals and writers including Franz Werfel, Hannah Arendt, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Walter Benjamin, detailing their experiences in in...
Marseille 1940: Intellectuals' Flight from Nazi Advance
Uwe Wittstock's "Marseille 1940" recounts the May 1940 flight of 8–10 million people from the Nazi advance in France, focusing on hundreds of German and Austrian intellectuals and writers including Franz Werfel, Hannah Arendt, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Walter Benjamin, detailing their experiences in in...
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40% Bias Score


Re-evaluating the Renaissance: A Gradual Shift, Not a Sharp Break
The Renaissance, a period of significant transformation in Europe, saw changes in agriculture, diet, technology (printing press), and intellectual thought, challenging the traditional view of the Middle Ages as a period of darkness. This evolution, however, was gradual and not a complete break from ...
Re-evaluating the Renaissance: A Gradual Shift, Not a Sharp Break
The Renaissance, a period of significant transformation in Europe, saw changes in agriculture, diet, technology (printing press), and intellectual thought, challenging the traditional view of the Middle Ages as a period of darkness. This evolution, however, was gradual and not a complete break from ...
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Sino-Cuban Reunion: Veteran Pilots Reunite with Chinese Instructors
A heartwarming reunion took place in Havana between over a dozen veteran Cuban pilots trained in China during the 1960s and representatives from the People's Liberation Army Air Force, highlighting the lasting impact of Sino-Cuban cooperation.

Sino-Cuban Reunion: Veteran Pilots Reunite with Chinese Instructors
A heartwarming reunion took place in Havana between over a dozen veteran Cuban pilots trained in China during the 1960s and representatives from the People's Liberation Army Air Force, highlighting the lasting impact of Sino-Cuban cooperation.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.

Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.
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Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Exploring Female Experiences in a Global Context
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's new novel, "Dream Count," published by 4th Estate, follows three middle-aged Nigerian women living in the US and Nigeria as they navigate complex relationships and life challenges against the backdrop of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, offering a nuanced p...

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Exploring Female Experiences in a Global Context
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's new novel, "Dream Count," published by 4th Estate, follows three middle-aged Nigerian women living in the US and Nigeria as they navigate complex relationships and life challenges against the backdrop of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, offering a nuanced p...
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Emilia Pérez" Wins Seven César Awards Amidst Star's Controversy
The French film "Emilia Pérez", starring Karla Sofia Gascón as a transgender drug cartel leader, won seven César Awards despite controversy surrounding Gascón's past racist and Islamophobic tweets, impacting her Oscar chances and sparking debate.

Emilia Pérez" Wins Seven César Awards Amidst Star's Controversy
The French film "Emilia Pérez", starring Karla Sofia Gascón as a transgender drug cartel leader, won seven César Awards despite controversy surrounding Gascón's past racist and Islamophobic tweets, impacting her Oscar chances and sparking debate.
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56% Bias Score

BBC Studios and Orient International Partner for Giant-Screen Adaptation of Asia Natural History Series
BBC Studios and Orient International Holding have partnered to create Asia: Wildlife at the Extremes, a giant-screen adaptation of the BBC's Asia natural history series, available globally in 40-minute and 20-minute versions, expanding their decade-long partnership.

BBC Studios and Orient International Partner for Giant-Screen Adaptation of Asia Natural History Series
BBC Studios and Orient International Holding have partnered to create Asia: Wildlife at the Extremes, a giant-screen adaptation of the BBC's Asia natural history series, available globally in 40-minute and 20-minute versions, expanding their decade-long partnership.
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8% Bias Score

Heightened Security at German Carnival Amidst Threats and Incident
Germany's carnival celebrations proceeded under heightened security this year, with events in Cologne featuring thousands of participants, but a Nuremberg children's parade was canceled due to online threats, and an incident in Braunschweig saw an attempt to throw a cup at a minister.

Heightened Security at German Carnival Amidst Threats and Incident
Germany's carnival celebrations proceeded under heightened security this year, with events in Cologne featuring thousands of participants, but a Nuremberg children's parade was canceled due to online threats, and an incident in Braunschweig saw an attempt to throw a cup at a minister.
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36% Bias Score
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