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Istanbul Digitizes Cemal Reşit Rey's Musical Archive
The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality is digitally archiving the musical works and personal notes of composer Cemal Reşit Rey to preserve his legacy and make it accessible to the public, addressing challenges in preserving cultural heritage in the region.
Istanbul Digitizes Cemal Reşit Rey's Musical Archive
The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality is digitally archiving the musical works and personal notes of composer Cemal Reşit Rey to preserve his legacy and make it accessible to the public, addressing challenges in preserving cultural heritage in the region.
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Ancient Chinese Inscription Found on Jerusalem's Mount Zion
Archaeologists unearthed a 16th-century porcelain bowl inscribed with Chinese characters at Jerusalem's Mount Zion, signifying trade between Imperial China and the Ottoman Empire during the Ming Dynasty (1520-1570).
Ancient Chinese Inscription Found on Jerusalem's Mount Zion
Archaeologists unearthed a 16th-century porcelain bowl inscribed with Chinese characters at Jerusalem's Mount Zion, signifying trade between Imperial China and the Ottoman Empire during the Ming Dynasty (1520-1570).
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Sicilian Professor Bridges Greek Culture Through Language Education
Katerina Karpinato, a Sicilian Greek professor at Venice's Ca' Foscari University, discusses the shared cultural heritage between Sicily and Greece, the growing popularity of her Modern Greek course, and the challenges of maintaining its funding amidst budget cuts.
Sicilian Professor Bridges Greek Culture Through Language Education
Katerina Karpinato, a Sicilian Greek professor at Venice's Ca' Foscari University, discusses the shared cultural heritage between Sicily and Greece, the growing popularity of her Modern Greek course, and the challenges of maintaining its funding amidst budget cuts.
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UNESCO Recognizes Centuries-Old Ciise Customary Law
UNESCO officially recognized the centuries-old Ciise customary law, practiced by the Ciise community in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia, for its role in unifying communities, preserving culture, and promoting justice, after a youth committee worked for two years to achieve this recognition.
UNESCO Recognizes Centuries-Old Ciise Customary Law
UNESCO officially recognized the centuries-old Ciise customary law, practiced by the Ciise community in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia, for its role in unifying communities, preserving culture, and promoting justice, after a youth committee worked for two years to achieve this recognition.
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Avatar-Inspired Zhangjiajie Park Sees Tourism Surge
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan, China, inspired by the movie Avatar, features over 3,000 unique sandstone pillars and attracts significant tourism due to its breathtaking views and accessibility options, including hiking trails, cable cars, and elevators.
Avatar-Inspired Zhangjiajie Park Sees Tourism Surge
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan, China, inspired by the movie Avatar, features over 3,000 unique sandstone pillars and attracts significant tourism due to its breathtaking views and accessibility options, including hiking trails, cable cars, and elevators.
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Vsio Chotko!" Wins BBC Book of the Year
Yuriy Roketsky's biography of Serhiy Kuzminsky, the frontman of Braty Hadyukiny, won BBC's Book of the Year 2024; it details Kuzminsky's life, musical influences, and the impact of his death on Ukrainian rock.
Vsio Chotko!" Wins BBC Book of the Year
Yuriy Roketsky's biography of Serhiy Kuzminsky, the frontman of Braty Hadyukiny, won BBC's Book of the Year 2024; it details Kuzminsky's life, musical influences, and the impact of his death on Ukrainian rock.
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Costa Rica Sculpture Sparks Debate on Animal Cruelty
A sculpture of an abused dog in Costa Rica aims to raise awareness about animal cruelty, mirroring past controversies surrounding artist Guillermo Vargas's provocative 'performance art' using starving animals, and highlighting the ineffectiveness of current legislation.

Costa Rica Sculpture Sparks Debate on Animal Cruelty
A sculpture of an abused dog in Costa Rica aims to raise awareness about animal cruelty, mirroring past controversies surrounding artist Guillermo Vargas's provocative 'performance art' using starving animals, and highlighting the ineffectiveness of current legislation.
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52% Bias Score

Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.

Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Looks Delicious!" Exhibition Showcases Hyperrealistic Japanese Food Replicas
The "Looks Delicious!" exhibition at Japan House London displays hyperrealistic Japanese food replicas, showcasing the Iwasaki Group's craftsmanship and the evolution of these visual marketing tools from their post-1923 earthquake origins to their modern uses in quality control and nutritional educa...

Looks Delicious!" Exhibition Showcases Hyperrealistic Japanese Food Replicas
The "Looks Delicious!" exhibition at Japan House London displays hyperrealistic Japanese food replicas, showcasing the Iwasaki Group's craftsmanship and the evolution of these visual marketing tools from their post-1923 earthquake origins to their modern uses in quality control and nutritional educa...
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Jashn-e-Rekhta Faces Criticism Over Ticket Prices and Guest Selection
Jashn-e-Rekhta, a three-day Urdu literature festival in Delhi, concluded with mixed reactions; high ticket prices and the inclusion of Bollywood actors sparked controversy, despite the festival's success in gathering Urdu enthusiasts.

Jashn-e-Rekhta Faces Criticism Over Ticket Prices and Guest Selection
Jashn-e-Rekhta, a three-day Urdu literature festival in Delhi, concluded with mixed reactions; high ticket prices and the inclusion of Bollywood actors sparked controversy, despite the festival's success in gathering Urdu enthusiasts.
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40% Bias Score

Marseille's Rise: From Gritty Port to Global Hotspot
Marseille, France's second-largest city, has experienced a surge in popularity after a Chanel fashion show and being named home to the world's coolest neighborhood, attracting tourists with its historical architecture, multicultural food scene, and edgy atmosphere.

Marseille's Rise: From Gritty Port to Global Hotspot
Marseille, France's second-largest city, has experienced a surge in popularity after a Chanel fashion show and being named home to the world's coolest neighborhood, attracting tourists with its historical architecture, multicultural food scene, and edgy atmosphere.
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52% Bias Score

US Art Market Shows Resilience Despite Trump's Return
Following the US election resulting in Donald Trump's second term, the international art market shows mixed signals: a $121.2 million Magritte sale contrasts with overall lower auction results; Art Basel Miami Beach reports strong sales, but concerns remain about potential import tariffs and arts fu...

US Art Market Shows Resilience Despite Trump's Return
Following the US election resulting in Donald Trump's second term, the international art market shows mixed signals: a $121.2 million Magritte sale contrasts with overall lower auction results; Art Basel Miami Beach reports strong sales, but concerns remain about potential import tariffs and arts fu...
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36% Bias Score
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