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Dutch Poet Laureate Title Renamed to Reflect Modern Identity
The Dutch title "Dichter des Vaderlands" (Poet of the Fatherland) has been changed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" (Poet of the Netherlands) to be more inclusive and reflect the modern understanding of Dutch national identity. The current Poet Laureate, Babs Gons, along with other title holders, initia...
Dutch Poet Laureate Title Renamed to Reflect Modern Identity
The Dutch title "Dichter des Vaderlands" (Poet of the Fatherland) has been changed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" (Poet of the Netherlands) to be more inclusive and reflect the modern understanding of Dutch national identity. The current Poet Laureate, Babs Gons, along with other title holders, initia...
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36% Bias Score


Twelve Dutch Streken: A Geography of Informal Regions
This article details twelve informally defined Dutch regions called "streken," ranging from the agricultural Westland to the historically significant Veenkolonieën, highlighting the complex interplay between formal administrative divisions and deeply rooted regional identities.
Twelve Dutch Streken: A Geography of Informal Regions
This article details twelve informally defined Dutch regions called "streken," ranging from the agricultural Westland to the historically significant Veenkolonieën, highlighting the complex interplay between formal administrative divisions and deeply rooted regional identities.
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16% Bias Score


Rio's Pre-Carnival: Celebrations and Social Activism
Rio de Janeiro's 2025 pre-Carnival festivities, from February 17th to 23rd, included street parties, samba school rehearsals, and a sex worker protest in Vila Mimosa, highlighting social issues alongside cultural celebrations.
Rio's Pre-Carnival: Celebrations and Social Activism
Rio de Janeiro's 2025 pre-Carnival festivities, from February 17th to 23rd, included street parties, samba school rehearsals, and a sex worker protest in Vila Mimosa, highlighting social issues alongside cultural celebrations.
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44% Bias Score


NYC's Skyline Views: A Competitive Market for Breathtaking Experiences
New York City's observation decks, ranging from the classic Empire State Building to modern attractions like 'The Edge' and One Vanderbilt's 'Summit', offer diverse experiences and prices, reflecting the city's competitive tourism market and technological advancements.
NYC's Skyline Views: A Competitive Market for Breathtaking Experiences
New York City's observation decks, ranging from the classic Empire State Building to modern attractions like 'The Edge' and One Vanderbilt's 'Summit', offer diverse experiences and prices, reflecting the city's competitive tourism market and technological advancements.
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52% Bias Score


UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.
UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...
Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...
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Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay: Enduring Popularity Amidst Brand Uncertainty
Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay, a popular Australian wine sold in Canada for 40 years, saw its 2024 vintage receive mixed reviews due to a synthetic note, despite its consistent mass appeal, amidst the brand's failed sale attempt by Treasury Wine Estates in 2024.

Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay: Enduring Popularity Amidst Brand Uncertainty
Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay, a popular Australian wine sold in Canada for 40 years, saw its 2024 vintage receive mixed reviews due to a synthetic note, despite its consistent mass appeal, amidst the brand's failed sale attempt by Treasury Wine Estates in 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Lindner and Habeck's Departures Highlight the Power of Political Branding
German politicians Christian Lindner and Robert Habeck announced their withdrawals from leading political roles, highlighting their contrasting public images and the increasing importance of personal branding in modern politics.

Lindner and Habeck's Departures Highlight the Power of Political Branding
German politicians Christian Lindner and Robert Habeck announced their withdrawals from leading political roles, highlighting their contrasting public images and the increasing importance of personal branding in modern politics.
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44% Bias Score

Yangtze River Cliff's Viral 'Puppy Mountain' Image Drives Tourism
A Shanghai designer's photo of a Yangtze River cliff, resembling a dog's head, went viral on Chinese social media, garnering 120,000 likes in 10 days and prompting many to visit the Yichang, Hubei Province location, boosting local tourism.

Yangtze River Cliff's Viral 'Puppy Mountain' Image Drives Tourism
A Shanghai designer's photo of a Yangtze River cliff, resembling a dog's head, went viral on Chinese social media, garnering 120,000 likes in 10 days and prompting many to visit the Yichang, Hubei Province location, boosting local tourism.
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8% Bias Score

Mainz Duo Ends Carnival Season Early, Focuses on Revitalizing Local Music
Mainz-based duo DobbelBock, Andreas and Matthias Bockius, end their Carnival season after Rose Monday; the brothers, who are also a radio host and a government spokesperson respectively, create original music blending traditional Mainz dialect with modern styles, aiming to revitalize the region's mu...

Mainz Duo Ends Carnival Season Early, Focuses on Revitalizing Local Music
Mainz-based duo DobbelBock, Andreas and Matthias Bockius, end their Carnival season after Rose Monday; the brothers, who are also a radio host and a government spokesperson respectively, create original music blending traditional Mainz dialect with modern styles, aiming to revitalize the region's mu...
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36% Bias Score

Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...

Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
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60% Bias Score

Five Finalists Chosen for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Design
Five teams, including Norman Foster's, have been shortlisted to design a UK national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, following a selection process that excluded King Charles, despite past architectural disagreements.

Five Finalists Chosen for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Design
Five teams, including Norman Foster's, have been shortlisted to design a UK national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, following a selection process that excluded King Charles, despite past architectural disagreements.
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44% Bias Score
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