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ECB Shortlists Designs for New Euro Banknotes: Culture and Nature Themes
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced a shortlist of designs for new euro banknotes, featuring themes like "European Culture" (Marie Curie, Leonardo da Vinci) and "Rivers and Birds," aiming for improved security and environmental friendliness; public consultation is planned before the 2026 final...
ECB Shortlists Designs for New Euro Banknotes: Culture and Nature Themes
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced a shortlist of designs for new euro banknotes, featuring themes like "European Culture" (Marie Curie, Leonardo da Vinci) and "Rivers and Birds," aiming for improved security and environmental friendliness; public consultation is planned before the 2026 final...
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Paris Tops Europe's Michelin-Starred Restaurant Rankings
The 2025 Michelin Guide reveals Paris as Europe's fine-dining capital with 121 Michelin-starred restaurants, followed by London (80) and Barcelona (29), highlighting the growing popularity of destination dining with a 49% surge in Google searches for "fine dining" this past year.
Paris Tops Europe's Michelin-Starred Restaurant Rankings
The 2025 Michelin Guide reveals Paris as Europe's fine-dining capital with 121 Michelin-starred restaurants, followed by London (80) and Barcelona (29), highlighting the growing popularity of destination dining with a 49% surge in Google searches for "fine dining" this past year.
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Madrid's Prostitution Paradox: Massage Parlors Near Police Station
Yesterday's sunset at 6:30 PM in Madrid was followed by a walk revealing three massage parlors openly offering prostitution services along Leganitos street, near the National Police Station, highlighting the juxtaposition between apparent legality and illegal activity.
Madrid's Prostitution Paradox: Massage Parlors Near Police Station
Yesterday's sunset at 6:30 PM in Madrid was followed by a walk revealing three massage parlors openly offering prostitution services along Leganitos street, near the National Police Station, highlighting the juxtaposition between apparent legality and illegal activity.
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60% Bias Score


NRW's 2025 Diverse Music Festival Season
North Rhine-Westphalia's 2025 festival season boasts a diverse range of music genres and artists, from techno to jazz, with events like Pollerwiesen, Moers Festival, Traumzeitfestival, Sunset Beach Festival, Summerjam Festival, Parookaville, Juicy Beats Festival, San Hejmo Festival, Zeltfestival Ruh...
NRW's 2025 Diverse Music Festival Season
North Rhine-Westphalia's 2025 festival season boasts a diverse range of music genres and artists, from techno to jazz, with events like Pollerwiesen, Moers Festival, Traumzeitfestival, Sunset Beach Festival, Summerjam Festival, Parookaville, Juicy Beats Festival, San Hejmo Festival, Zeltfestival Ruh...
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Berlin's "Spore Haus" Wins 2024 DAM Preis for Sustainable Design
The Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) awarded its 2024 prize to AFF Architekten's "Spore Haus" in Berlin, a building that creatively incorporates recycled bricks and exposed concrete, highlighting sustainable design principles within a striking architectural statement for the Spore Initiative, a fou...
Berlin's "Spore Haus" Wins 2024 DAM Preis for Sustainable Design
The Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) awarded its 2024 prize to AFF Architekten's "Spore Haus" in Berlin, a building that creatively incorporates recycled bricks and exposed concrete, highlighting sustainable design principles within a striking architectural statement for the Spore Initiative, a fou...
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Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...
Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...
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French Budget Cuts Threaten School Cultural Programs
France's 2025 budget cuts reduced funding for the collective portion of the Pass culture program by 27 million euros, leaving 72 million for secondary schools to fund cultural projects for students in grades 6-12, forcing a two-part funding system that limits bookings for the remainder of the 2024-2...

French Budget Cuts Threaten School Cultural Programs
France's 2025 budget cuts reduced funding for the collective portion of the Pass culture program by 27 million euros, leaving 72 million for secondary schools to fund cultural projects for students in grades 6-12, forcing a two-part funding system that limits bookings for the remainder of the 2024-2...
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48% Bias Score

Paris Olympics Ceremony Sparks Debate on Inclusivity and Societal Divisions
Thomas Jolly, artistic director of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, discussed the event's inclusive message promoting unity in diversity, despite some negative reactions; he linked this to broader societal divisions and the recent US election results.

Paris Olympics Ceremony Sparks Debate on Inclusivity and Societal Divisions
Thomas Jolly, artistic director of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, discussed the event's inclusive message promoting unity in diversity, despite some negative reactions; he linked this to broader societal divisions and the recent US election results.
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Pakistani Actress Nilo's Defiance and its Impact
In 1965, Pakistani actress Nilo refused to perform at a show, leading to harassment that resulted in a suicide attempt; this event fueled public outrage and shaped her career, including her marriage to filmmaker Riaz Shahid and her role in the pro-Palestinian film "Zarqa".

Pakistani Actress Nilo's Defiance and its Impact
In 1965, Pakistani actress Nilo refused to perform at a show, leading to harassment that resulted in a suicide attempt; this event fueled public outrage and shaped her career, including her marriage to filmmaker Riaz Shahid and her role in the pro-Palestinian film "Zarqa".
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48% Bias Score

Joan Collins to Play Wallis Simpson in Biopic "The Bitter End
Joan Collins will play Wallis Simpson in the upcoming biopic "The Bitter End," which will focus on the untold story of Simpson's final years and is set to begin filming in London and Paris in May 2024.

Joan Collins to Play Wallis Simpson in Biopic "The Bitter End
Joan Collins will play Wallis Simpson in the upcoming biopic "The Bitter End," which will focus on the untold story of Simpson's final years and is set to begin filming in London and Paris in May 2024.
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Discovering Ireland Beyond Dublin: A Traveler's Fascination
A Spanish traveler recounts their fascination with Ireland, highlighting its accessibility, Celtic heritage, vibrant pub culture, diverse landscapes, and ease of independent exploration beyond Dublin, contrasting it with the author's perception of the capital.

Discovering Ireland Beyond Dublin: A Traveler's Fascination
A Spanish traveler recounts their fascination with Ireland, highlighting its accessibility, Celtic heritage, vibrant pub culture, diverse landscapes, and ease of independent exploration beyond Dublin, contrasting it with the author's perception of the capital.
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40% Bias Score

City Life" Explores Humanity's Urban Journey Through Music and Narration
Katja Riemann's "City Life," the third installment of "Kiezpalast" in Frankfurt's Alte Oper, used music from Ravel, Bernstein, and others, along with narration, to explore the relationship between humanity's origins and modern urban life, bridging the gap between the brevity of life and the enduring...

City Life" Explores Humanity's Urban Journey Through Music and Narration
Katja Riemann's "City Life," the third installment of "Kiezpalast" in Frankfurt's Alte Oper, used music from Ravel, Bernstein, and others, along with narration, to explore the relationship between humanity's origins and modern urban life, bridging the gap between the brevity of life and the enduring...
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24% Bias Score
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