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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


Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, previously won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA.
Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, previously won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government's AI Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.
UK Government's AI Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.
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52% Bias Score


7,000-Year-Old Fire-Drilling Toolset Unearthed in China
A 7,000-year-old fire-drilling toolset, including a 60cm drill stick and a 30cm fireboard with scorch marks, was unearthed at the Caoyangang site in Jiangsu Province, China, marking the earliest known evidence of fire-making technology in the country.
7,000-Year-Old Fire-Drilling Toolset Unearthed in China
A 7,000-year-old fire-drilling toolset, including a 60cm drill stick and a 30cm fireboard with scorch marks, was unearthed at the Caoyangang site in Jiangsu Province, China, marking the earliest known evidence of fire-making technology in the country.
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16% Bias Score


Padre Miguel's Return to Top Samba League Boosts Rio Favelas' Economy
Rio de Janeiro's Unidos de Padre Miguel samba school, after a nearly 60-year absence, returns to the top samba parade league, significantly boosting its favela's, Vila Vintem's, economy with a tenfold budget increase to $2 million, creating jobs and improving residents' lives.
Padre Miguel's Return to Top Samba League Boosts Rio Favelas' Economy
Rio de Janeiro's Unidos de Padre Miguel samba school, after a nearly 60-year absence, returns to the top samba parade league, significantly boosting its favela's, Vila Vintem's, economy with a tenfold budget increase to $2 million, creating jobs and improving residents' lives.
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36% 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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32% Bias Score

Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," a stop-motion animation inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, has already won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA, while "Ik ben geen robot" is the fourth Dutch short film nominated for an Oscar.

Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," a stop-motion animation inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, has already won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA, while "Ik ben geen robot" is the fourth Dutch short film nominated for an Oscar.
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32% Bias Score

Armani and Dolce & Gabbana Present Contrasting Visions at Milan Fashion Week
Giorgio Armani's Milan Fashion Week show showcased a nature-inspired collection emphasizing harmony, contrasting with Dolce & Gabbana's street-style collection celebrating self-expression; both brands reported strong financial results.

Armani and Dolce & Gabbana Present Contrasting Visions at Milan Fashion Week
Giorgio Armani's Milan Fashion Week show showcased a nature-inspired collection emphasizing harmony, contrasting with Dolce & Gabbana's street-style collection celebrating self-expression; both brands reported strong financial results.
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44% Bias Score

Elegy, Southwest": Climate Change, Personal Loss, and the Disappearing River
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows a couple's road trip through the drought-stricken American Southwest, exploring themes of grief, miscarriage, and climate change through the lens of a disappearing Colorado River, as seen by an Australian woman in America.

Elegy, Southwest": Climate Change, Personal Loss, and the Disappearing River
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows a couple's road trip through the drought-stricken American Southwest, exploring themes of grief, miscarriage, and climate change through the lens of a disappearing Colorado River, as seen by an Australian woman in America.
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36% Bias Score

Music City" Musical Showcases Songwriters' Struggles and Triumphs
J.T. Harding's journey from stealthy demo delivery to co-writing hits and creating the Off-Broadway musical "Music City," which portrays the struggles of Nashville songwriters and celebrates the power of perseverance, is highlighted in this article.

Music City" Musical Showcases Songwriters' Struggles and Triumphs
J.T. Harding's journey from stealthy demo delivery to co-writing hits and creating the Off-Broadway musical "Music City," which portrays the struggles of Nashville songwriters and celebrates the power of perseverance, is highlighted in this article.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Celebrated Spanish Novelist Pedro Zarraluki at 70
Spanish novelist Pedro Zarraluki, known for his awards and the cultural hub Café Salambó, died at 70 in Girona, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that explored generational challenges and societal shifts.

Death of Celebrated Spanish Novelist Pedro Zarraluki at 70
Spanish novelist Pedro Zarraluki, known for his awards and the cultural hub Café Salambó, died at 70 in Girona, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that explored generational challenges and societal shifts.
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12% Bias Score
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