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Sustainable Revitalization of Son Moragues Estate in Mallorca
Son Moragues, a historic Mallorcan estate, has been revitalized through a project focusing on sustainable practices, combining traditional methods with modern technology to create a unique model of responsible tourism.
Sustainable Revitalization of Son Moragues Estate in Mallorca
Son Moragues, a historic Mallorcan estate, has been revitalized through a project focusing on sustainable practices, combining traditional methods with modern technology to create a unique model of responsible tourism.
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24% Bias Score


Burberry's Revival: From Job Cuts to FTSE 100 Return
After cutting 1,700 jobs and facing a 117% drop in pre-tax profits, Burberry rejoined the FTSE 100, showcasing a new collection at London Fashion Week that emphasizes a smaller silhouette and more affordable pieces.
Burberry's Revival: From Job Cuts to FTSE 100 Return
After cutting 1,700 jobs and facing a 117% drop in pre-tax profits, Burberry rejoined the FTSE 100, showcasing a new collection at London Fashion Week that emphasizes a smaller silhouette and more affordable pieces.
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20% Bias Score


Syme's Tacitus: A Review of Gredos's New Translation
Gredos Editorial's new translation of Tacitus's works, reviewed through the lens of Ronald Syme's historical analysis, reveals the enduring relevance of Roman political dynamics and the tension between liberty and security.
Syme's Tacitus: A Review of Gredos's New Translation
Gredos Editorial's new translation of Tacitus's works, reviewed through the lens of Ronald Syme's historical analysis, reveals the enduring relevance of Roman political dynamics and the tension between liberty and security.
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48% Bias Score


Patricia Lockwood's "Will There Ever Be Another You": A Novel of Long Covid
Patricia Lockwood's new novel, "Will There Ever Be Another You," details her experience with long Covid, exploring its cognitive effects, including aphasia, hallucinations, and amnesia, through a fragmented narrative style.
Patricia Lockwood's "Will There Ever Be Another You": A Novel of Long Covid
Patricia Lockwood's new novel, "Will There Ever Be Another You," details her experience with long Covid, exploring its cognitive effects, including aphasia, hallucinations, and amnesia, through a fragmented narrative style.
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40% Bias Score


Guardian Partners with Lingua Franca to Support Journalism
The Guardian newspaper has collaborated with luxury fashion brand Lingua Franca to create a clothing line supporting independent journalism, with a portion of proceeds benefiting theguardian.org.
Guardian Partners with Lingua Franca to Support Journalism
The Guardian newspaper has collaborated with luxury fashion brand Lingua Franca to create a clothing line supporting independent journalism, with a portion of proceeds benefiting theguardian.org.
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44% Bias Score


Empowering Citizens Through Scientific Literacy
This article emphasizes the importance of scientific literacy, not to master science, but to critically analyze information, and advocates for increased support for science education and communication.
Empowering Citizens Through Scientific Literacy
This article emphasizes the importance of scientific literacy, not to master science, but to critically analyze information, and advocates for increased support for science education and communication.
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36% Bias Score

Unseen Picasso Painting of Dora Maar to be Auctioned
An oil painting by Pablo Picasso, "Bust of a Woman in a Flowery Hat," depicting Dora Maar and unseen for over 80 years, will be auctioned in Paris on October 24th, with an estimated price exceeding \$9.45 million.

Unseen Picasso Painting of Dora Maar to be Auctioned
An oil painting by Pablo Picasso, "Bust of a Woman in a Flowery Hat," depicting Dora Maar and unseen for over 80 years, will be auctioned in Paris on October 24th, with an estimated price exceeding \$9.45 million.
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36% Bias Score

Ruhrtriennale 2023: Increased Attendance and Two Notable Productions
The Ruhrtriennale, Germany's largest arts festival, reported a 10% increase in visitors this year, reaching 77,000, with two new productions, "GenZ - don't cry" and "Guernica, Guernica", exploring generational anxieties and the representation of violence.

Ruhrtriennale 2023: Increased Attendance and Two Notable Productions
The Ruhrtriennale, Germany's largest arts festival, reported a 10% increase in visitors this year, reaching 77,000, with two new productions, "GenZ - don't cry" and "Guernica, Guernica", exploring generational anxieties and the representation of violence.
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16% Bias Score

Zerocalcare: A successful cartoonist reflects on life, work, and masculinity
Michele Rech, creator of the successful Zerocalcare comic series, discusses his work-life balance, complex relationship with his father, and views on masculinity and political engagement in a recent interview.

Zerocalcare: A successful cartoonist reflects on life, work, and masculinity
Michele Rech, creator of the successful Zerocalcare comic series, discusses his work-life balance, complex relationship with his father, and views on masculinity and political engagement in a recent interview.
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20% Bias Score

Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...

Weaknesses in Canada's Information Dissemination: Insights from Writers' Trust Nominees
Four shortlisted authors for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing identify Canada's biggest weaknesses in information dissemination as the unchecked spread of misinformation online, lack of national dialogue, decline of Canadian media, and the emotional manipulation in political narrati...
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4% Bias Score

French Local Governments Censor Art, Sparking Debate on Public Funding
In France, local governments are increasingly censoring art they deem subversive, prompting a debate on the role of public funding and artistic freedom.

French Local Governments Censor Art, Sparking Debate on Public Funding
In France, local governments are increasingly censoring art they deem subversive, prompting a debate on the role of public funding and artistic freedom.
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56% Bias Score

Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" Dog: Emulation, Not Plagiarism
Research reveals that the dog in Rembrandt's 1642 masterpiece, "The Night Watch," is a near copy of a drawing by 17th-century Dutch artist Adriaen van de Venne, highlighting the emulation practices of artists during the Dutch Golden Age.

Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" Dog: Emulation, Not Plagiarism
Research reveals that the dog in Rembrandt's 1642 masterpiece, "The Night Watch," is a near copy of a drawing by 17th-century Dutch artist Adriaen van de Venne, highlighting the emulation practices of artists during the Dutch Golden Age.
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20% Bias Score
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