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Rome's Cinema Crisis: 45 Theaters Closed, Sparking Outcry
Over 45 Roman cinemas have closed recently, replaced by commercial spaces due to competition from streaming, pandemic losses, and a new Lazio law facilitating such conversions, prompting protests from cinema professionals and celebrities including Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, while the success...
Rome's Cinema Crisis: 45 Theaters Closed, Sparking Outcry
Over 45 Roman cinemas have closed recently, replaced by commercial spaces due to competition from streaming, pandemic losses, and a new Lazio law facilitating such conversions, prompting protests from cinema professionals and celebrities including Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, while the success...
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56% Bias Score


Athens Unveiled": A Multifaceted Portrait of the Greek Capital
Anna Angelidaki's "Athens Unveiled" presents a multifaceted view of Athens, moving beyond typical tourist attractions to explore decaying mansions, forgotten commercial streets, and diverse neighborhoods like Exarchia and Psyrri, published in English and Greek.
Athens Unveiled": A Multifaceted Portrait of the Greek Capital
Anna Angelidaki's "Athens Unveiled" presents a multifaceted view of Athens, moving beyond typical tourist attractions to explore decaying mansions, forgotten commercial streets, and diverse neighborhoods like Exarchia and Psyrri, published in English and Greek.
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20% Bias Score


Mainz Carnival's 70th Anniversary: Political Satire and Festive Traditions
The 70th anniversary of Mainz's "Mainz bleibt Mainz, wie es singt und lacht" carnival, broadcast on ARD on February 28th, featured political satire targeting various German politicians alongside traditional songs and performances, emphasizing inclusivity and opposing societal division.
Mainz Carnival's 70th Anniversary: Political Satire and Festive Traditions
The 70th anniversary of Mainz's "Mainz bleibt Mainz, wie es singt und lacht" carnival, broadcast on ARD on February 28th, featured political satire targeting various German politicians alongside traditional songs and performances, emphasizing inclusivity and opposing societal division.
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32% Bias Score


Rivera Garza's "Death Takes Me" Explores Violence Against Women Through Male Victims
Cristina Rivera Garza's new novel, "Death Takes Me," a translation of her 2007 work, uses fictional murders of men to highlight the societal acceptance of violence against women in Mexico, contrasting with the feminine grammatical gender of the word "victim" in Spanish.
Rivera Garza's "Death Takes Me" Explores Violence Against Women Through Male Victims
Cristina Rivera Garza's new novel, "Death Takes Me," a translation of her 2007 work, uses fictional murders of men to highlight the societal acceptance of violence against women in Mexico, contrasting with the feminine grammatical gender of the word "victim" in Spanish.
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44% Bias Score


Paul McCartney's Post-Beatles Band Wings: A New Book
Paul McCartney's new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," chronicles the formation and evolution of his post-Beatles band Wings, detailing their rise to success, unconventional experiences, and the release of accompanying media in 2024.
Paul McCartney's Post-Beatles Band Wings: A New Book
Paul McCartney's new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," chronicles the formation and evolution of his post-Beatles band Wings, detailing their rise to success, unconventional experiences, and the release of accompanying media in 2024.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...
Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...
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36% Bias Score

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.
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44% Bias Score

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.
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28% Bias Score

Weegee: Society of the Spectacle
The International Center of Photography in NYC presents "Weegee: Society of the Spectacle," an exhibit exploring photographer Weegee's contrasting styles: crime scene photojournalism and distorted celebrity portraits, reflecting Guy Debord's concept of spectacle and its continued relevance to modern...

Weegee: Society of the Spectacle
The International Center of Photography in NYC presents "Weegee: Society of the Spectacle," an exhibit exploring photographer Weegee's contrasting styles: crime scene photojournalism and distorted celebrity portraits, reflecting Guy Debord's concept of spectacle and its continued relevance to modern...
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40% Bias Score

Party City Declares Bankruptcy, Closing Stores Nationwide
Party City, a once-thriving party supply chain, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 due to the rise of online retailers, a helium shortage impacting sales, high debt, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the closure of its stores nationwide.

Party City Declares Bankruptcy, Closing Stores Nationwide
Party City, a once-thriving party supply chain, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 due to the rise of online retailers, a helium shortage impacting sales, high debt, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the closure of its stores nationwide.
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44% Bias Score

Venezuela's "Doctor of the Poor" to Become First Venezuelan Saint
Pope Francis approved the canonization of Dr. José Gregorio Hernández, Venezuela's first saint, on Tuesday, following a miracle attributed to him and decades of devotion among the Venezuelan people.

Venezuela's "Doctor of the Poor" to Become First Venezuelan Saint
Pope Francis approved the canonization of Dr. José Gregorio Hernández, Venezuela's first saint, on Tuesday, following a miracle attributed to him and decades of devotion among the Venezuelan people.
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32% Bias Score

Bavaria Apologizes for Nazi-Looted Art Handling, Announces Restitution Plan
Bavarian Arts Minister Markus Blume apologized for the state's handling of Nazi-looted art, announcing a €1 million initiative, a taskforce, and a commitment to inventorying all state museums to accelerate the identification and return of stolen artworks by summer, following criticism from the Südde...

Bavaria Apologizes for Nazi-Looted Art Handling, Announces Restitution Plan
Bavarian Arts Minister Markus Blume apologized for the state's handling of Nazi-looted art, announcing a €1 million initiative, a taskforce, and a commitment to inventorying all state museums to accelerate the identification and return of stolen artworks by summer, following criticism from the Südde...
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32% Bias Score
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