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Lost Alphabet" Exhibition: A Visceral Representation of Displacement and Trauma in Turkey
Ahmet Güneştekin's "Lost Alphabet" exhibition in Istanbul uses a boat laden with suitcases, symbolizing the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, and a cat's meow to represent the suffering of those displaced, connecting historical trauma with contemporary issues of violence and displa...
Lost Alphabet" Exhibition: A Visceral Representation of Displacement and Trauma in Turkey
Ahmet Güneştekin's "Lost Alphabet" exhibition in Istanbul uses a boat laden with suitcases, symbolizing the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, and a cat's meow to represent the suffering of those displaced, connecting historical trauma with contemporary issues of violence and displa...
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48% Bias Score


Ancient British Iron Age Society Centered on Female Lineage
New research using ancient DNA reveals a 2,000-year-old British Iron Age community in Dorset structured around female lineages, where women inherited land and wealth, challenging traditional patriarchal norms and demonstrating the widespread practice of matrilocality in ancient Britain.
Ancient British Iron Age Society Centered on Female Lineage
New research using ancient DNA reveals a 2,000-year-old British Iron Age community in Dorset structured around female lineages, where women inherited land and wealth, challenging traditional patriarchal norms and demonstrating the widespread practice of matrilocality in ancient Britain.
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52% Bias Score


Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
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48% Bias Score


Belfast's Rapid Rise in Sustainable Tourism
Belfast's tourism sector, once hindered by conflict, has rapidly embraced sustainability, improving its global ranking and implementing eco-friendly practices across museums, hotels, and the cruise industry, despite facing funding and traveler apathy challenges.
Belfast's Rapid Rise in Sustainable Tourism
Belfast's tourism sector, once hindered by conflict, has rapidly embraced sustainability, improving its global ranking and implementing eco-friendly practices across museums, hotels, and the cruise industry, despite facing funding and traveler apathy challenges.
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28% Bias Score


2010s 'Sleeper Hits' Find Success Through Social Media
Multiple 2010s songs, initially unsuccessful, achieved unexpected popularity in 2024, largely via TikTok and other social media platforms; examples include Lord Huron's "The Night We Met" and The Neighbourhood's "Sweater Weather", highlighting a shift in music consumption.
2010s 'Sleeper Hits' Find Success Through Social Media
Multiple 2010s songs, initially unsuccessful, achieved unexpected popularity in 2024, largely via TikTok and other social media platforms; examples include Lord Huron's "The Night We Met" and The Neighbourhood's "Sweater Weather", highlighting a shift in music consumption.
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28% Bias Score


Belchite's Ruins: A Civil War Legacy at Risk
Belchite, a Spanish town of 4,500 pre-war inhabitants, was devastated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War battle resulting in 5,000 casualties; in 2024, it attracted 38,000 visitors to its ruins, now listed by the World Monuments Fund as at risk of complete collapse within 20 years unless urgent actio...
Belchite's Ruins: A Civil War Legacy at Risk
Belchite, a Spanish town of 4,500 pre-war inhabitants, was devastated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War battle resulting in 5,000 casualties; in 2024, it attracted 38,000 visitors to its ruins, now listed by the World Monuments Fund as at risk of complete collapse within 20 years unless urgent actio...
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40% Bias Score

Churchill's Grand Funeral and Enduring Legacy
Sir Winston Churchill's 1965 funeral, the only full state funeral for a non-royal since WWII, involved thousands of troops, was viewed by 25 million in the UK and involved dignitaries including nine monarchs, 15 presidents, and 14 prime ministers, cementing his enduring legacy while sparking ongoing...

Churchill's Grand Funeral and Enduring Legacy
Sir Winston Churchill's 1965 funeral, the only full state funeral for a non-royal since WWII, involved thousands of troops, was viewed by 25 million in the UK and involved dignitaries including nine monarchs, 15 presidents, and 14 prime ministers, cementing his enduring legacy while sparking ongoing...
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44% Bias Score

Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.

Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.
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32% Bias Score

New Holocaust Publications Mark 80th Anniversary of Camp Liberation
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, three new publications—"Les Filles de Birkenau," "Pendu à Auschwitz," and "Mémoires de la Shoah"—offer diverse firsthand accounts and analyses of the Holocaust, emphasizing the resilience of survivors and the lasting impact of th...

New Holocaust Publications Mark 80th Anniversary of Camp Liberation
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, three new publications—"Les Filles de Birkenau," "Pendu à Auschwitz," and "Mémoires de la Shoah"—offer diverse firsthand accounts and analyses of the Holocaust, emphasizing the resilience of survivors and the lasting impact of th...
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32% Bias Score

Kyiv Exhibit Showcases Century of Ukrainian Jewish History Amidst War
A traveling exhibit, "A Century of Ukrainian Jews: Photographs and Stories 1920-2024," opened in Kyiv's Babyn Yar on January 26th, commemorating Holocaust victims and showcasing stories of Ukrainian Jews, including those impacted by the ongoing war, such as fallen journalist Maksym Levin and Azov so...

Kyiv Exhibit Showcases Century of Ukrainian Jewish History Amidst War
A traveling exhibit, "A Century of Ukrainian Jews: Photographs and Stories 1920-2024," opened in Kyiv's Babyn Yar on January 26th, commemorating Holocaust victims and showcasing stories of Ukrainian Jews, including those impacted by the ongoing war, such as fallen journalist Maksym Levin and Azov so...
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28% Bias Score

Catalan Gaudí Awards Speech Sparks Debate on Identity and Immigration
Eduard Sola's "proudly charnego" speech at the Gaudí Awards ignited a heated debate in Catalonia among nationalists, highlighting divisions over identity, immigration, and class, and coinciding with the centenary of writer Paco Candel's birth.

Catalan Gaudí Awards Speech Sparks Debate on Identity and Immigration
Eduard Sola's "proudly charnego" speech at the Gaudí Awards ignited a heated debate in Catalonia among nationalists, highlighting divisions over identity, immigration, and class, and coinciding with the centenary of writer Paco Candel's birth.
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36% Bias Score

BRAFA Art Fair Blends Antiques and Contemporary Art
The BRAFA art fair in Brussels showcased a diverse range of art, from Hellenistic sculptures and 16th-century tapestries to contemporary installations and iconic paintings by James Ensor, aiming to attract a younger audience while maintaining its focus on niche areas.

BRAFA Art Fair Blends Antiques and Contemporary Art
The BRAFA art fair in Brussels showcased a diverse range of art, from Hellenistic sculptures and 16th-century tapestries to contemporary installations and iconic paintings by James Ensor, aiming to attract a younger audience while maintaining its focus on niche areas.
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56% Bias Score
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