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Hagia Sophia: From Church to Mosque and Back Again
Hagia Sophia, initially built as a church in 537 AD, later transformed into a mosque in 1453, and currently functions as a mosque with its lower level serving as a museum, stands as a symbol of cultural confluence and historical significance in Istanbul.
Hagia Sophia: From Church to Mosque and Back Again
Hagia Sophia, initially built as a church in 537 AD, later transformed into a mosque in 1453, and currently functions as a mosque with its lower level serving as a museum, stands as a symbol of cultural confluence and historical significance in Istanbul.
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20% Bias Score


Rob & Rylan's Passage to India": A Modern Take on the Travelogue
Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark-Neal's three-part BBC Two travelogue through India updates the familiar format with humor, insightful discussions on gay identity, and interviews with a gay politician and a Dalit rapper.
Rob & Rylan's Passage to India": A Modern Take on the Travelogue
Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark-Neal's three-part BBC Two travelogue through India updates the familiar format with humor, insightful discussions on gay identity, and interviews with a gay politician and a Dalit rapper.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian Author Pilar Quintana's "Noche Negra": A Psychological Thriller Exploring Isolation and Fear
Pilar Quintana's new novel, "Noche Negra," follows Rosa, a woman living alone in the Colombian rainforest, whose isolation triggers deep-seated fears and trauma, exploring themes of violence, mental fortitude, and the female experience.
Colombian Author Pilar Quintana's "Noche Negra": A Psychological Thriller Exploring Isolation and Fear
Pilar Quintana's new novel, "Noche Negra," follows Rosa, a woman living alone in the Colombian rainforest, whose isolation triggers deep-seated fears and trauma, exploring themes of violence, mental fortitude, and the female experience.
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28% Bias Score


Thomas Melle's "Haus zur Sonne": A Novel Exploring Mental Illness and the Search for Healing
Thomas Melle's new novel, "Haus zur Sonne," follows an autobiographically inspired narrator battling severe bipolar disorder who seeks help in a sanatorium offering virtual reality simulations alongside traditional therapy, raising questions about the nature of healing and reality.
Thomas Melle's "Haus zur Sonne": A Novel Exploring Mental Illness and the Search for Healing
Thomas Melle's new novel, "Haus zur Sonne," follows an autobiographically inspired narrator battling severe bipolar disorder who seeks help in a sanatorium offering virtual reality simulations alongside traditional therapy, raising questions about the nature of healing and reality.
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40% Bias Score


Charlotte Chesnais Unveils First Fine Jewelry Collection
In July, during Paris Haute Couture Week, Charlotte Chesnais launched her debut fine jewelry collection in her Parisian offices, featuring 20 pieces in gold, vermeil, cultured pearls, and diamonds, alongside a menswear line expansion.
Charlotte Chesnais Unveils First Fine Jewelry Collection
In July, during Paris Haute Couture Week, Charlotte Chesnais launched her debut fine jewelry collection in her Parisian offices, featuring 20 pieces in gold, vermeil, cultured pearls, and diamonds, alongside a menswear line expansion.
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48% Bias Score


Open Monument Day in Lower Saxony and Bremen: Diverse Historical Sites Open Doors
On September 10th, approximately 600 historical sites in Lower Saxony and Bremen opened to the public for Open Monument Day, offering tours and special events, showcasing a range of historical buildings and industrial sites.
Open Monument Day in Lower Saxony and Bremen: Diverse Historical Sites Open Doors
On September 10th, approximately 600 historical sites in Lower Saxony and Bremen opened to the public for Open Monument Day, offering tours and special events, showcasing a range of historical buildings and industrial sites.
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24% Bias Score

Kunze Warns of German Education Crisis
German musician Heinz Rudolf Kunze (68), a former teacher, warns of an impending educational catastrophe in Germany due to inadequate teaching and the rise of AI, contributing to a loss of trust in the democratic system.

Kunze Warns of German Education Crisis
German musician Heinz Rudolf Kunze (68), a former teacher, warns of an impending educational catastrophe in Germany due to inadequate teaching and the rise of AI, contributing to a loss of trust in the democratic system.
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44% Bias Score

Unexpected Biodiversity Hotspot on Former Austrian-Yugoslavian Border
Along Austria's border with Slovenia, a 15-hectare plot once used for intensive maize cultivation now harbors a surprising array of endemic flora and fauna, thriving due to its past as a Cold War borderland.

Unexpected Biodiversity Hotspot on Former Austrian-Yugoslavian Border
Along Austria's border with Slovenia, a 15-hectare plot once used for intensive maize cultivation now harbors a surprising array of endemic flora and fauna, thriving due to its past as a Cold War borderland.
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24% Bias Score

Metro State University Launches Mariachi Performance and Culture Degree
Metro State University in Denver launched a Bachelor of Arts in Mariachi Performance and Culture, addressing the growing demand for mariachi musicians and educators in Colorado and beyond.

Metro State University Launches Mariachi Performance and Culture Degree
Metro State University in Denver launched a Bachelor of Arts in Mariachi Performance and Culture, addressing the growing demand for mariachi musicians and educators in Colorado and beyond.
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32% Bias Score

Analysis of Karol G's "Latina Foreva" Music Video: A Look at Gaze and Power Dynamics
This analysis examines Karol G's "Latina Foreva" music video, exploring its power dynamics through the lens of gaze, revealing how the video's imagery reinforces or challenges existing stereotypes of Latin women.

Analysis of Karol G's "Latina Foreva" Music Video: A Look at Gaze and Power Dynamics
This analysis examines Karol G's "Latina Foreva" music video, exploring its power dynamics through the lens of gaze, revealing how the video's imagery reinforces or challenges existing stereotypes of Latin women.
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48% Bias Score

Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.

Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.
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16% Bias Score

Renault 4: A Retro EV Reviving Nostalgia, But at a Price
Renault launched the new electric Renault 4, a retro-styled EV based on its popular predecessor, aiming to capture a new market segment while maintaining the charm of its classic design, but at a significant cost.

Renault 4: A Retro EV Reviving Nostalgia, But at a Price
Renault launched the new electric Renault 4, a retro-styled EV based on its popular predecessor, aiming to capture a new market segment while maintaining the charm of its classic design, but at a significant cost.
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52% Bias Score
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