Riyadh Restaurant Showcases Saudi Arabia's Diverse Culinary Heritage
Tukkie, a contemporary Saudi Arabian restaurant in Riyadh's historic Diriyah district, presents a diverse menu inspired by traditional home cooking and regional variations across the Kingdom, highlighting the country's rich culinary heritage and contributing to its evolving food scene.
Riyadh Restaurant Showcases Saudi Arabia's Diverse Culinary Heritage
Tukkie, a contemporary Saudi Arabian restaurant in Riyadh's historic Diriyah district, presents a diverse menu inspired by traditional home cooking and regional variations across the Kingdom, highlighting the country's rich culinary heritage and contributing to its evolving food scene.
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20% Bias Score
Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Royal Physician and Priest Discovered in Saqqara
A Franco-Swiss archaeological mission in Saqqara, Egypt, recently discovered the tomb of Teti Neb Fu, a high-ranking official serving under King Pepi I, who held the titles of "chief physician of the palace" and "priest and magician of the goddess Serqet," showcasing the sophisticated medical and re...
Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Royal Physician and Priest Discovered in Saqqara
A Franco-Swiss archaeological mission in Saqqara, Egypt, recently discovered the tomb of Teti Neb Fu, a high-ranking official serving under King Pepi I, who held the titles of "chief physician of the palace" and "priest and magician of the goddess Serqet," showcasing the sophisticated medical and re...
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28% Bias Score
Egypt Unveils 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Near Luxor
Egypt announced the discovery of 4,000-year-old tombs and artifacts near Luxor, including those of high-ranking officials and items from Queen Hatshepsut's reign, a significant boost to Egypt's tourism sector.
Egypt Unveils 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Near Luxor
Egypt announced the discovery of 4,000-year-old tombs and artifacts near Luxor, including those of high-ranking officials and items from Queen Hatshepsut's reign, a significant boost to Egypt's tourism sector.
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44% Bias Score
4,000-Year-Old Tombs and Hatshepsut Artifacts Unearthed in Luxor
A three-year excavation in Luxor's Deir El-Bahari unearthed 4,000-year-old tombs of high officials, remarkably preserved artwork from Queen Hatshepsut's era, and ceremonial tools, shedding light on ancient Egyptian rituals and royal power.
4,000-Year-Old Tombs and Hatshepsut Artifacts Unearthed in Luxor
A three-year excavation in Luxor's Deir El-Bahari unearthed 4,000-year-old tombs of high officials, remarkably preserved artwork from Queen Hatshepsut's era, and ceremonial tools, shedding light on ancient Egyptian rituals and royal power.
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32% Bias Score
Detty December: Nigeria's Festive Boom
Detty December, a vibrant celebration in Nigeria from December to January, attracts a surge of Nigerian diaspora and tourists, boosting the economy while straining infrastructure and increasing costs for services.
Detty December: Nigeria's Festive Boom
Detty December, a vibrant celebration in Nigeria from December to January, attracts a surge of Nigerian diaspora and tourists, boosting the economy while straining infrastructure and increasing costs for services.
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48% Bias Score
Marinetti: Futurism, Fascism, and the Dangers of Technological Progress
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, combined technological enthusiasm with a violent, illiberal political ideology, collaborating with Mussolini and influencing the rise of fascism through his writings and actions, ultimately serving as a cautionary tale of the fusion of technologica...
Marinetti: Futurism, Fascism, and the Dangers of Technological Progress
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, combined technological enthusiasm with a violent, illiberal political ideology, collaborating with Mussolini and influencing the rise of fascism through his writings and actions, ultimately serving as a cautionary tale of the fusion of technologica...
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68% Bias Score
Central Asia's \$10 Billion Fashion Boom
Central Asia's apparel market is projected to reach \$10.03 billion by 2029, driven by increased investment in creative industries and the efforts of figures like Saken Zhaxybayev, who blends local culture with global luxury brands.
Central Asia's \$10 Billion Fashion Boom
Central Asia's apparel market is projected to reach \$10.03 billion by 2029, driven by increased investment in creative industries and the efforts of figures like Saken Zhaxybayev, who blends local culture with global luxury brands.
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52% Bias Score
Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.
Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.
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36% Bias Score
Thousands Mourn Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of mourners from across the United States braved freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, highlighting his enduring legacy of public service and integrity.
Thousands Mourn Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of mourners from across the United States braved freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, highlighting his enduring legacy of public service and integrity.
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32% Bias Score
Americans Honor Jimmy Carter at Capitol Lying in State
Americans traveled to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who lay in state at the U.S. Capitol before his state funeral on Thursday; visitors shared personal stories and expressed admiration for his life of service.
Americans Honor Jimmy Carter at Capitol Lying in State
Americans traveled to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who lay in state at the U.S. Capitol before his state funeral on Thursday; visitors shared personal stories and expressed admiration for his life of service.
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28% Bias Score
Koons and Picasso in Dialogue at the Alhambra
Jeff Koons' "Reflections – Picasso/Koons at the Alhambra" exhibition in Granada's Alhambra palace uniquely juxtaposes three of Koons' works with two Picassos, creating a philosophical dialogue across art historical periods, from late Gothic to Baroque, curated by Picasso's son and Pissarro's great-g...
Koons and Picasso in Dialogue at the Alhambra
Jeff Koons' "Reflections – Picasso/Koons at the Alhambra" exhibition in Granada's Alhambra palace uniquely juxtaposes three of Koons' works with two Picassos, creating a philosophical dialogue across art historical periods, from late Gothic to Baroque, curated by Picasso's son and Pissarro's great-g...
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36% Bias Score
Kasta's Anti-War Album Banned in Russia
The exiled Russian rap group Kasta's new album, "New Rap Releases from Abroad," was immediately banned in Russia by Roskomnadzor in September 2024 for its anti-war lyrics; the band cleverly altered lyrics from a previous hit to address criticisms of betraying Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's intol...
Kasta's Anti-War Album Banned in Russia
The exiled Russian rap group Kasta's new album, "New Rap Releases from Abroad," was immediately banned in Russia by Roskomnadzor in September 2024 for its anti-war lyrics; the band cleverly altered lyrics from a previous hit to address criticisms of betraying Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's intol...
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12% Bias Score