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Gerard Butler: Belfast "Adopted Son" in How to Train Your Dragon
Actor Gerard Butler stated that Belfast felt like "home" while filming the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in Northern Ireland in early 2024, and that the sequel is likely to be filmed there as well, praising both the crew and the multiple locations used in the production.
Gerard Butler: Belfast "Adopted Son" in How to Train Your Dragon
Actor Gerard Butler stated that Belfast felt like "home" while filming the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in Northern Ireland in early 2024, and that the sequel is likely to be filmed there as well, praising both the crew and the multiple locations used in the production.
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Malaga Cooperative Revives Ancient Wheat Varieties
A Malaga-based cooperative, Cereales Locales Ecológicos, is reviving six ancient wheat varieties—including raspinegro de Jubrique, escaña andaluza, and trigo recio de Ronda—cultivated across 60 hectares in Málaga and Cádiz provinces to promote biodiversity, local economies, and climate-resilient agr...
Malaga Cooperative Revives Ancient Wheat Varieties
A Malaga-based cooperative, Cereales Locales Ecológicos, is reviving six ancient wheat varieties—including raspinegro de Jubrique, escaña andaluza, and trigo recio de Ronda—cultivated across 60 hectares in Málaga and Cádiz provinces to promote biodiversity, local economies, and climate-resilient agr...
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Aura Farming: Gen Z's Quest for Coolness
Aura farming, a trend popularized on TikTok, involves users cultivating a cool persona through actions and appearances inspired by video game characters, accumulating "aura points" for stylish feats, reflecting evolving perceptions of coolness.
Aura Farming: Gen Z's Quest for Coolness
Aura farming, a trend popularized on TikTok, involves users cultivating a cool persona through actions and appearances inspired by video game characters, accumulating "aura points" for stylish feats, reflecting evolving perceptions of coolness.
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Price Family and NEXT Canada Founders Donate $11 Million to Support Canadian Entrepreneurs
Tim Price and his wife Frances pledged $10 million, and NEXT Canada co-founders Reza Satchu and Marion Annau pledged $1 million, totaling $11 million in donations to the Toronto-based entrepreneurship charity.
Price Family and NEXT Canada Founders Donate $11 Million to Support Canadian Entrepreneurs
Tim Price and his wife Frances pledged $10 million, and NEXT Canada co-founders Reza Satchu and Marion Annau pledged $1 million, totaling $11 million in donations to the Toronto-based entrepreneurship charity.
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Spanish Pilgrims Complete Historic Horseback Journey to Mecca
Rafael Hernández Mancha, fulfilling a vow made in 1989, completed a pilgrimage to Mecca from Spain on horseback with two companions, facing financial hardship and logistical challenges but receiving aid from various communities and officials along the route.
Spanish Pilgrims Complete Historic Horseback Journey to Mecca
Rafael Hernández Mancha, fulfilling a vow made in 1989, completed a pilgrimage to Mecca from Spain on horseback with two companions, facing financial hardship and logistical challenges but receiving aid from various communities and officials along the route.
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40% Bias Score


Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
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Death of José Luis Galicia: Picasso's Friend, Key to Guernica's Return
José Luis Galicia, a Spanish artist and friend of Picasso, died; his career spanned poetry, illustration, film set decoration (over 120 films), and painting (over 60 solo exhibitions); he played a key role in bringing Picasso's Guernica back to Spain.

Death of José Luis Galicia: Picasso's Friend, Key to Guernica's Return
José Luis Galicia, a Spanish artist and friend of Picasso, died; his career spanned poetry, illustration, film set decoration (over 120 films), and painting (over 60 solo exhibitions); he played a key role in bringing Picasso's Guernica back to Spain.
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44% Bias Score

Liverpool Biennial Showcases Art in Unique City Spaces
The 2025 Liverpool Biennial, Britain's largest contemporary art festival, opened recently and runs until September, exhibiting works in unusual locations; other major biennials are currently underway in Berlin, London, and Venice.

Liverpool Biennial Showcases Art in Unique City Spaces
The 2025 Liverpool Biennial, Britain's largest contemporary art festival, opened recently and runs until September, exhibiting works in unusual locations; other major biennials are currently underway in Berlin, London, and Venice.
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Rediscovered Turner Masterpiece to Auction at Sotheby's
JMW Turner's "The Rising Squall", an oil painting from 1793, lost for over 150 years, will be auctioned at Sotheby's London from June 28th to July 1st, 2025, for £200,000-£300,000, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of his birth; its rediscovery reveals the artist's early mastery.

Rediscovered Turner Masterpiece to Auction at Sotheby's
JMW Turner's "The Rising Squall", an oil painting from 1793, lost for over 150 years, will be auctioned at Sotheby's London from June 28th to July 1st, 2025, for £200,000-£300,000, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of his birth; its rediscovery reveals the artist's early mastery.
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Rare UK Orchid Shows First Signs of Recovery
A lady's slipper orchid, thought extinct in the UK until 1930, has naturally germinated for the first time since then in the Yorkshire Dales, following a two-year reintroduction scheme involving Kew Gardens and hundreds of volunteers; its location remains secret due to the ongoing threat of theft.

Rare UK Orchid Shows First Signs of Recovery
A lady's slipper orchid, thought extinct in the UK until 1930, has naturally germinated for the first time since then in the Yorkshire Dales, following a two-year reintroduction scheme involving Kew Gardens and hundreds of volunteers; its location remains secret due to the ongoing threat of theft.
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40% Bias Score

Aaron Jah Stone Debuts at Couture Show
At Las Vegas Jewelry Week's Couture Show, Parisian jewelry designer Cyril Bismuth's brand Aaron Jah Stone is debuting its 15th-anniversary pocket watch, a unique piece combining Texan-inspired design with rare gemstones, competing for the Best in Innovative Award.

Aaron Jah Stone Debuts at Couture Show
At Las Vegas Jewelry Week's Couture Show, Parisian jewelry designer Cyril Bismuth's brand Aaron Jah Stone is debuting its 15th-anniversary pocket watch, a unique piece combining Texan-inspired design with rare gemstones, competing for the Best in Innovative Award.
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Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.

Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.
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20% Bias Score
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