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1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile
Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.
1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile
Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.
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24% Bias Score


Diverse Work Habits of Artists and Writers: An Infographic Analysis
An infographic based on Mason Currey's "Daily Rituals" reveals diverse work habits among 161 artists and writers, with some preferring early mornings while others worked late into the night; however, the infographic's underrepresentation of women (only 2 out of 26) raises concerns about data bias.
Diverse Work Habits of Artists and Writers: An Infographic Analysis
An infographic based on Mason Currey's "Daily Rituals" reveals diverse work habits among 161 artists and writers, with some preferring early mornings while others worked late into the night; however, the infographic's underrepresentation of women (only 2 out of 26) raises concerns about data bias.
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56% Bias Score


TV Tonight: Austen, Dover Port, Brighton Police, and More
BBC Two's documentary follows Jane Austen's path to publishing while Channel 4 reveals the daily chaos and crucial role of Dover port; another Channel 4 documentary shows Brighton police handling various incidents; Sky Witness presents a crime comedy-drama; and Sky Comedy features Nathan Fielder's u...
TV Tonight: Austen, Dover Port, Brighton Police, and More
BBC Two's documentary follows Jane Austen's path to publishing while Channel 4 reveals the daily chaos and crucial role of Dover port; another Channel 4 documentary shows Brighton police handling various incidents; Sky Witness presents a crime comedy-drama; and Sky Comedy features Nathan Fielder's u...
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0% Bias Score


New Director for Germany's Largest Science Museum
Michael Decker, a physicist from KIT, became the new General Director of the Deutsches Museum in Munich on June 1st, succeeding Wolfgang M. Heckl after more than 20 years; Decker plans to strengthen public discussions about science and technology's societal impact and the museum's ongoing 750 millio...
New Director for Germany's Largest Science Museum
Michael Decker, a physicist from KIT, became the new General Director of the Deutsches Museum in Munich on June 1st, succeeding Wolfgang M. Heckl after more than 20 years; Decker plans to strengthen public discussions about science and technology's societal impact and the museum's ongoing 750 millio...
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0% Bias Score


Hamburg Rapper Recounts Colonial Past During UNESCO Anniversary
In Hamburg, rapper Sherlock F. offered a unique tour highlighting the city's colonial past during the 10th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage sites, challenging traditional narratives and engaging participants through rap and a colonial goods quiz.
Hamburg Rapper Recounts Colonial Past During UNESCO Anniversary
In Hamburg, rapper Sherlock F. offered a unique tour highlighting the city's colonial past during the 10th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage sites, challenging traditional narratives and engaging participants through rap and a colonial goods quiz.
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48% Bias Score


Greek Singer Defies KKE, Highlights Artistic Freedom
Greek singer Glykeria was excluded from a Greek Communist Party (KKE)-organized concert for performing in Israel; she openly defended her decision, highlighting her artistic independence and refusal to be politically constrained, potentially facing further boycotts.
Greek Singer Defies KKE, Highlights Artistic Freedom
Greek singer Glykeria was excluded from a Greek Communist Party (KKE)-organized concert for performing in Israel; she openly defended her decision, highlighting her artistic independence and refusal to be politically constrained, potentially facing further boycotts.
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56% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Clothing Line Supports Children Battling Cancer
In Chelyabinsk, Russia, a clothing line featuring artwork by children with cancer was created by volunteers, with proceeds going to the Iskra charity fund; inspired by a founder's sister's cancer battle, the project also provides creative expression and self-esteem boosts for the children, and the f...

Chelyabinsk Clothing Line Supports Children Battling Cancer
In Chelyabinsk, Russia, a clothing line featuring artwork by children with cancer was created by volunteers, with proceeds going to the Iskra charity fund; inspired by a founder's sister's cancer battle, the project also provides creative expression and self-esteem boosts for the children, and the f...
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44% Bias Score

Colombo's Rapid Transformation: Modern Development Meets Colonial Heritage
Colombo, Sri Lanka's rapidly changing capital, is experiencing a surge in modern development juxtaposed against its colonial-era architecture, evidenced by new buildings in Port City and Slave Island, alongside the historic Old Fort.

Colombo's Rapid Transformation: Modern Development Meets Colonial Heritage
Colombo, Sri Lanka's rapidly changing capital, is experiencing a surge in modern development juxtaposed against its colonial-era architecture, evidenced by new buildings in Port City and Slave Island, alongside the historic Old Fort.
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44% Bias Score

Corfu's Wine Revival: A Focus on Native Varieties
Corfu's wine industry, once a significant economic force, is undergoing a revival, focusing on native varieties like Kakotrigis and Skopelitiko to produce high-quality wines, aiming for both domestic and international markets.

Corfu's Wine Revival: A Focus on Native Varieties
Corfu's wine industry, once a significant economic force, is undergoing a revival, focusing on native varieties like Kakotrigis and Skopelitiko to produce high-quality wines, aiming for both domestic and international markets.
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16% Bias Score

Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.

Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.
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40% Bias Score

Bristol's 1478 City Plan and its Legacy
Robert Ricart's 1478 plan depicts Bristol's layout, highlighting its market cross and strategic location at the Avon River mouth, influencing its growth as a major trading center and later inspiring artist Richard Long.

Bristol's 1478 City Plan and its Legacy
Robert Ricart's 1478 plan depicts Bristol's layout, highlighting its market cross and strategic location at the Avon River mouth, influencing its growth as a major trading center and later inspiring artist Richard Long.
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48% Bias Score

Hübner's "War and Peace": A Modern German Adaptation
Charly Hübner's directorial debut at Magdeburg Theater adapts Tolstoy's "War and Peace" into a four-hour play set in a contemporary German apartment before transitioning to historical Russia, blending slapstick comedy and intense war scenes to highlight timeless human conflicts.

Hübner's "War and Peace": A Modern German Adaptation
Charly Hübner's directorial debut at Magdeburg Theater adapts Tolstoy's "War and Peace" into a four-hour play set in a contemporary German apartment before transitioning to historical Russia, blending slapstick comedy and intense war scenes to highlight timeless human conflicts.
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32% Bias Score
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