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Free Presbyterian Church Event Highlights Irish Language's Role in Northern Ireland's History
The Free Presbyterian Church in Antrim held an event, "Preispitéirigh agus an Ghaeilge," exploring the Presbyterian Church's history with the Irish language, attracting around 100 attendees from various political backgrounds, including Sinn Fein and DUP representatives.
Free Presbyterian Church Event Highlights Irish Language's Role in Northern Ireland's History
The Free Presbyterian Church in Antrim held an event, "Preispitéirigh agus an Ghaeilge," exploring the Presbyterian Church's history with the Irish language, attracting around 100 attendees from various political backgrounds, including Sinn Fein and DUP representatives.
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24% Bias Score


Burkina Faso's Musical Diversity: Three New Albums Showcase Innovation and Tradition
Three new albums from Burkina Faso artists—Kanazoé Orkestra's Balabeatz (blending balafon with urban music), Diya Faso's Dounuya (celebrating peace in Manding music), and Kaito Winse's Reele Bumbou (showcasing griot traditions)—were released in early 2024, highlighting the country's diverse musical ...
Burkina Faso's Musical Diversity: Three New Albums Showcase Innovation and Tradition
Three new albums from Burkina Faso artists—Kanazoé Orkestra's Balabeatz (blending balafon with urban music), Diya Faso's Dounuya (celebrating peace in Manding music), and Kaito Winse's Reele Bumbou (showcasing griot traditions)—were released in early 2024, highlighting the country's diverse musical ...
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French Essay Bestsellers: Short Formats and Political Commentary Dominate
French essay bestsellers include Nicolas Demorand's "Intérieur nuit" (nearly 50,000 copies), Giuliano da Empoli's unnamed work (leading weekly sales), and Salomé Saqué's "Résister" (250,000 copies), while Boualem Sansal's "Discours pour le prix de la paix" recently debuted.
French Essay Bestsellers: Short Formats and Political Commentary Dominate
French essay bestsellers include Nicolas Demorand's "Intérieur nuit" (nearly 50,000 copies), Giuliano da Empoli's unnamed work (leading weekly sales), and Salomé Saqué's "Résister" (250,000 copies), while Boualem Sansal's "Discours pour le prix de la paix" recently debuted.
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Zed Nelson Wins 2025 Sony World Photography Awards for "The Anthropocene Illusion
British photographer Zed Nelson won the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards' Photographer of the Year for "The Anthropocene Illusion", a six-year project exploring humanity's broken relationship with nature across four continents, using artificial environments to highlight our disconnect from and des...
Zed Nelson Wins 2025 Sony World Photography Awards for "The Anthropocene Illusion
British photographer Zed Nelson won the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards' Photographer of the Year for "The Anthropocene Illusion", a six-year project exploring humanity's broken relationship with nature across four continents, using artificial environments to highlight our disconnect from and des...
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8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
8,000 WWII Photos Awarded UNESCO Status
A collection of over 8,000 photographs secretly taken by Amsterdam photographers during WWII, documenting the German occupation, has received UNESCO Memory of the World status for its unique insight into this period.
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FDR's Death in Warm Springs: Legacy and Ongoing Debates
President Franklin D. Roosevelt died at his Warm Springs, Georgia, retreat on April 12, 1945, prompting a commemoration highlighting his legacy and the ongoing relevance of his New Deal programs, while sparking debate about the role of government in the economy.
FDR's Death in Warm Springs: Legacy and Ongoing Debates
President Franklin D. Roosevelt died at his Warm Springs, Georgia, retreat on April 12, 1945, prompting a commemoration highlighting his legacy and the ongoing relevance of his New Deal programs, while sparking debate about the role of government in the economy.
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Bach's "Erbarme dich, mein Gott": A Haunting Aria of Remorse
Bach's "Erbarme dich, mein Gott," featured in Tarkovsky's "The Sacrifice," expresses Peter's remorse after denying Jesus, described by violinist Timothy Judd as possessing an "aching beauty" and considered by others among the greatest Western music.

Bach's "Erbarme dich, mein Gott": A Haunting Aria of Remorse
Bach's "Erbarme dich, mein Gott," featured in Tarkovsky's "The Sacrifice," expresses Peter's remorse after denying Jesus, described by violinist Timothy Judd as possessing an "aching beauty" and considered by others among the greatest Western music.
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Malai Cookbook Showcases South Asian-Inspired Ice Cream Recipes
Pooja Bavishi, owner of Malai ice cream shops in Washington, D.C., released a cookbook of the same name featuring unique South Asian-inspired ice cream recipes; the cookbook focuses on simple techniques and aims to make unique flavors accessible and approachable for home cooks.

Malai Cookbook Showcases South Asian-Inspired Ice Cream Recipes
Pooja Bavishi, owner of Malai ice cream shops in Washington, D.C., released a cookbook of the same name featuring unique South Asian-inspired ice cream recipes; the cookbook focuses on simple techniques and aims to make unique flavors accessible and approachable for home cooks.
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Gaza Child's Photo Wins 2025 World Press Photo Award
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, injured in a March 2024 Gaza attack and now living in Qatar after arm amputations, won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the conflict and marking a shift towards greater diversity in award selections.

Gaza Child's Photo Wins 2025 World Press Photo Award
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, injured in a March 2024 Gaza attack and now living in Qatar after arm amputations, won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the conflict and marking a shift towards greater diversity in award selections.
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Scurati's Book Links Mussolini's Rhetoric to Modern Populism
Antonio Scurati's "Fascismo e populismo. Mussolini oggi" examines the enduring relevance of Mussolini's populist communication style, highlighting parallels with current political figures and urging a renewed commitment to democratic values. The book, available with Repubblica, analyzes the linguist...

Scurati's Book Links Mussolini's Rhetoric to Modern Populism
Antonio Scurati's "Fascismo e populismo. Mussolini oggi" examines the enduring relevance of Mussolini's populist communication style, highlighting parallels with current political figures and urging a renewed commitment to democratic values. The book, available with Repubblica, analyzes the linguist...
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Sinners: A Faustian Bargain in 1932 Mississippi
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" follows twin brothers who open a juke joint in 1932 Mississippi, attracting demonic entities that represent the exploitation of Black artistry; the film explores the sacrifices made to protect Black culture and the Faustian bargain inherent in artistic success.

Sinners: A Faustian Bargain in 1932 Mississippi
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" follows twin brothers who open a juke joint in 1932 Mississippi, attracting demonic entities that represent the exploitation of Black artistry; the film explores the sacrifices made to protect Black culture and the Faustian bargain inherent in artistic success.
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52% Bias Score

Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past
A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.

Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past
A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.
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