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Pompeii Unearths Life-Sized Frieze Depicting Dionysian Mysteries
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts a Dionysian procession, revealing previously unknown details about Roman religious rituals and social customs. The fresco, found in a lavish banqueting hall, is now open to the public.
Pompeii Unearths Life-Sized Frieze Depicting Dionysian Mysteries
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts a Dionysian procession, revealing previously unknown details about Roman religious rituals and social customs. The fresco, found in a lavish banqueting hall, is now open to the public.
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68% Bias Score


Lahore Fort Restoration Showcases Pakistan's Cultural Revival
Lahore Fort, a 21-monument complex in Pakistan, is undergoing restoration, highlighting the city's rich history from Mughal rule to British occupation and its current cultural revival through artistic biennales.
Lahore Fort Restoration Showcases Pakistan's Cultural Revival
Lahore Fort, a 21-monument complex in Pakistan, is undergoing restoration, highlighting the city's rich history from Mughal rule to British occupation and its current cultural revival through artistic biennales.
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24% Bias Score


Terengganu's Songket: A Revitalized Tradition
Terengganu, Malaysia, a historical trading hub, is famous for its songket textile production, originating in the 13th-14th centuries, using Chinese silk and Indian cotton, and now revitalized by the Tuanku Nur Zahirah Foundation for modern markets.
Terengganu's Songket: A Revitalized Tradition
Terengganu, Malaysia, a historical trading hub, is famous for its songket textile production, originating in the 13th-14th centuries, using Chinese silk and Indian cotton, and now revitalized by the Tuanku Nur Zahirah Foundation for modern markets.
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24% Bias Score


A Gentleman in Moscow": Revolution's Human Cost
Showtime's "A Gentleman in Moscow", streaming on Paramount+, portrays Count Rostov's life in the Metropol Hotel after the 1917 Russian Revolution, showcasing the human cost of revolution through his relationships and the backdrop of Stalinist Russia.
A Gentleman in Moscow": Revolution's Human Cost
Showtime's "A Gentleman in Moscow", streaming on Paramount+, portrays Count Rostov's life in the Metropol Hotel after the 1917 Russian Revolution, showcasing the human cost of revolution through his relationships and the backdrop of Stalinist Russia.
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52% Bias Score


Stoneweg Completes €450 Million Spanish Hotel Investment Phase
Stoneweg's hospitality division has invested €450 million in seven Spanish hotels, culminating in the €87 million renovation and opening of the Kimpton Los Monteros in Marbella, aiming to attract diverse clientele and enhance profitability.
Stoneweg Completes €450 Million Spanish Hotel Investment Phase
Stoneweg's hospitality division has invested €450 million in seven Spanish hotels, culminating in the €87 million renovation and opening of the Kimpton Los Monteros in Marbella, aiming to attract diverse clientele and enhance profitability.
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48% Bias Score


La vida breve": A comedic look at Spain's largely unknown King Luis I
La vida breve," a new Spanish-language comedy series on Movistar Plus+, uses anachronisms and modern humor to depict the largely unknown reign of King Luis I of Spain in 1724, contrasting his short rule with the complexities of his father Felipe V's mental health and governance.
La vida breve": A comedic look at Spain's largely unknown King Luis I
La vida breve," a new Spanish-language comedy series on Movistar Plus+, uses anachronisms and modern humor to depict the largely unknown reign of King Luis I of Spain in 1724, contrasting his short rule with the complexities of his father Felipe V's mental health and governance.
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24% Bias Score

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda
Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda
Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...
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60% Bias Score

LaPa Legends Float Debuts at Sydney Mardi Gras
The LaPa Legends float, representing Sydney's LGBTQ and Aboriginal communities, will debut at the 47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade on Saturday, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators. This follows a history of homophobia and discrimination faced by both communities.

LaPa Legends Float Debuts at Sydney Mardi Gras
The LaPa Legends float, representing Sydney's LGBTQ and Aboriginal communities, will debut at the 47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade on Saturday, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators. This follows a history of homophobia and discrimination faced by both communities.
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40% Bias Score

Monks": Toronto Clown Show's Unexpected Success
Monks," a Toronto-based clown show by Annie Luján and Veronica Hortigüela, which has had three sold-out runs in less than a year, uses physical comedy and audience participation to explore themes of spirituality and absurdity, culminating in a surprisingly poignant conclusion.

Monks": Toronto Clown Show's Unexpected Success
Monks," a Toronto-based clown show by Annie Luján and Veronica Hortigüela, which has had three sold-out runs in less than a year, uses physical comedy and audience participation to explore themes of spirituality and absurdity, culminating in a surprisingly poignant conclusion.
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44% Bias Score

Tropicana Faces Potential Bankruptcy Amidst Orange Shortage and Shifting Consumer Preferences
Facing potential bankruptcy, Tropicana's financial woes are caused by decreased orange production due to climate change-related disasters and disease, increased prices, and shifting consumer preferences, resulting in a 4% sales and 10% profit drop last quarter.

Tropicana Faces Potential Bankruptcy Amidst Orange Shortage and Shifting Consumer Preferences
Facing potential bankruptcy, Tropicana's financial woes are caused by decreased orange production due to climate change-related disasters and disease, increased prices, and shifting consumer preferences, resulting in a 4% sales and 10% profit drop last quarter.
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44% Bias Score

German Tourism Booms Despite Economic Concerns
A record 56 million Germans took at least 5-day trips in 2024, generating over €90 billion in tourism revenue despite economic concerns; 75% plan vacations in 2025.

German Tourism Booms Despite Economic Concerns
A record 56 million Germans took at least 5-day trips in 2024, generating over €90 billion in tourism revenue despite economic concerns; 75% plan vacations in 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Design Festival Expands to Carabanchel and Tetuán
The Madrid Design Festival (MDF25) expands to Carabanchel (March 1-2) and Tetuán (March 7-9), showcasing nearly 20 studios and collectives through open studios events featuring diverse design disciplines like biophilic design, ceramic art, and upcycled materials, promoting local talent and community...

Madrid Design Festival Expands to Carabanchel and Tetuán
The Madrid Design Festival (MDF25) expands to Carabanchel (March 1-2) and Tetuán (March 7-9), showcasing nearly 20 studios and collectives through open studios events featuring diverse design disciplines like biophilic design, ceramic art, and upcycled materials, promoting local talent and community...
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20% Bias Score
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