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Turkey's 2024 Food and Beverage Scene: Boom and Bottlenecks
In 2024, Turkey experienced a boom in often-superficial gastronomy events, alongside significant Turkish investments in European wine and spirits production, highlighting both the industry's global potential and its challenges under restrictive domestic laws.
Turkey's 2024 Food and Beverage Scene: Boom and Bottlenecks
In 2024, Turkey experienced a boom in often-superficial gastronomy events, alongside significant Turkish investments in European wine and spirits production, highlighting both the industry's global potential and its challenges under restrictive domestic laws.
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52% Bias Score


Galloway Distillery Plans Major Expansion to Boost Production and Employment
The Crafty Distillery in Galloway, Scotland, with a current annual turnover of £1.1 million, plans to expand its facilities to increase production from 10,000 to 100,000 liters of whisky and double white spirit production, aiming for £2.2 million turnover within a few years by leveraging local inves...
Galloway Distillery Plans Major Expansion to Boost Production and Employment
The Crafty Distillery in Galloway, Scotland, with a current annual turnover of £1.1 million, plans to expand its facilities to increase production from 10,000 to 100,000 liters of whisky and double white spirit production, aiming for £2.2 million turnover within a few years by leveraging local inves...
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16% Bias Score


The Evolving Definition of Beauty: From Classical Ideals to Dadaist Rebellion
This article explores the philosophical debate on the nature of beauty, contrasting classical views associating beauty with objective qualities like harmony and proportion with modern perspectives emphasizing subjective experience and cultural influence, exemplified by the Dadaist movement's rejecti...
The Evolving Definition of Beauty: From Classical Ideals to Dadaist Rebellion
This article explores the philosophical debate on the nature of beauty, contrasting classical views associating beauty with objective qualities like harmony and proportion with modern perspectives emphasizing subjective experience and cultural influence, exemplified by the Dadaist movement's rejecti...
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Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Passes Away
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign for his family quickly surpassed €9000.
Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Passes Away
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign for his family quickly surpassed €9000.
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32% Bias Score


Congolese Women Farmers Find Success in Protected Agricultural Zone
A Tele-Congo report highlights the success of women farmers in Inoni, Congo, producing and selling cassava within a protected agricultural zone, demonstrating the effectiveness of government initiatives in promoting employment and food security.
Congolese Women Farmers Find Success in Protected Agricultural Zone
A Tele-Congo report highlights the success of women farmers in Inoni, Congo, producing and selling cassava within a protected agricultural zone, demonstrating the effectiveness of government initiatives in promoting employment and food security.
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52% Bias Score


2024 German Baby Name Trends: Stability and Regional Variations
Germany's 2024 top baby names show Sophia and Emma leading for girls, while Matteo and Elias top for boys; however, regional variations exist, with Berlin/Brandenburg preferring "Mohammed" and Bavaria choosing "Leon", reflecting parental preferences for established or unique names, with the name "Me...
2024 German Baby Name Trends: Stability and Regional Variations
Germany's 2024 top baby names show Sophia and Emma leading for girls, while Matteo and Elias top for boys; however, regional variations exist, with Berlin/Brandenburg preferring "Mohammed" and Bavaria choosing "Leon", reflecting parental preferences for established or unique names, with the name "Me...
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36% Bias Score

Most Americans to Quietly Ring in 2025 at Home
A new poll reveals that most U.S. adults (60%+) will celebrate New Year's Eve at home in 2025, with many planning to make resolutions focused on health and finances; younger people are more inclined to go out but often find events expensive.

Most Americans to Quietly Ring in 2025 at Home
A new poll reveals that most U.S. adults (60%+) will celebrate New Year's Eve at home in 2025, with many planning to make resolutions focused on health and finances; younger people are more inclined to go out but often find events expensive.
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36% Bias Score

Irish Wine Industry Booms with Climate Change Adaptation
Irish wine production is experiencing a surge, with over 40 vineyards now operating nationwide, using climate-resistant hybrid grapes like Rondo to achieve international acclaim, exemplified by Irish winemaker David Llewellyn's three gold medals at an international competition.

Irish Wine Industry Booms with Climate Change Adaptation
Irish wine production is experiencing a surge, with over 40 vineyards now operating nationwide, using climate-resistant hybrid grapes like Rondo to achieve international acclaim, exemplified by Irish winemaker David Llewellyn's three gold medals at an international competition.
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40% Bias Score

Juxtapositions of Excellence and Failure in Britain
Rowan Moore's article reflects on museums, the HS2 bat tunnel, historical revisionism by Policy Exchange, and personal experiences with the NHS, highlighting juxtapositions of excellence and failure across various sectors.

Juxtapositions of Excellence and Failure in Britain
Rowan Moore's article reflects on museums, the HS2 bat tunnel, historical revisionism by Policy Exchange, and personal experiences with the NHS, highlighting juxtapositions of excellence and failure across various sectors.
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44% Bias Score

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Dies
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign raised over €9000 to assist his family.

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Dies
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign raised over €9000 to assist his family.
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28% Bias Score

Slipper Review: Best Slippers for 2024
Ellie Bramley, a Guardian fashion editor, reviews various slippers for men and women in 2024, categorizing them by use case (winter warmth, entertaining, outdoor use, etc.) and noting features, price, and brand, based on personal experience.

Slipper Review: Best Slippers for 2024
Ellie Bramley, a Guardian fashion editor, reviews various slippers for men and women in 2024, categorizing them by use case (winter warmth, entertaining, outdoor use, etc.) and noting features, price, and brand, based on personal experience.
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56% Bias Score

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Dies
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign raised over €9000 to support his family.

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Dies
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign raised over €9000 to support his family.
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32% Bias Score
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