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Saudi Funding for Centre Pompidou Renovation Raises Human Rights Concerns
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Centre Pompidou's renovation in Paris in exchange for French cultural cooperation agreements, raising ethical concerns given the kingdom's human rights record and record-high executions this year.
Saudi Funding for Centre Pompidou Renovation Raises Human Rights Concerns
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Centre Pompidou's renovation in Paris in exchange for French cultural cooperation agreements, raising ethical concerns given the kingdom's human rights record and record-high executions this year.
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52% Bias Score


Andalusian Arts Sector Protests €600,000 Religious Congress Subsidy
The Andalusian government's €600,000 subsidy to a private religious organization's congress sparked outrage from the underfunded arts sector, who highlight a funding discrepancy and demand transparency and policy changes.
Andalusian Arts Sector Protests €600,000 Religious Congress Subsidy
The Andalusian government's €600,000 subsidy to a private religious organization's congress sparked outrage from the underfunded arts sector, who highlight a funding discrepancy and demand transparency and policy changes.
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56% Bias Score


French Culture Faces Funding Crisis
The head of France's National Union of Artistic and Cultural Enterprises resigns, sparking concerns over budget cuts and the future of the nation's cultural sector.
French Culture Faces Funding Crisis
The head of France's National Union of Artistic and Cultural Enterprises resigns, sparking concerns over budget cuts and the future of the nation's cultural sector.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Festival Showcases Music as Resistance Amidst Gaza War and Funding Cuts
The Berlin Outernational Festival "Songs of Radical Kindness" showcased international musicians using music as a form of protest and healing, highlighting the impact of funding cuts on cultural spaces amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

Berlin Festival Showcases Music as Resistance Amidst Gaza War and Funding Cuts
The Berlin Outernational Festival "Songs of Radical Kindness" showcased international musicians using music as a form of protest and healing, highlighting the impact of funding cuts on cultural spaces amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
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24% Bias Score

Kneecap Wins Discrimination Case Against UK Government Over Arts Grant
A Belfast rap group, Kneecap, successfully sued the UK government for £14,250 after then-minister Kemi Badenoch unlawfully withdrew their arts grant due to their political messaging; the band will donate the money to Northern Irish youth charities.

Kneecap Wins Discrimination Case Against UK Government Over Arts Grant
A Belfast rap group, Kneecap, successfully sued the UK government for £14,250 after then-minister Kemi Badenoch unlawfully withdrew their arts grant due to their political messaging; the band will donate the money to Northern Irish youth charities.
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48% Bias Score

ENO Relocates to Manchester
The English National Opera's controversial relocation from London to Manchester and its plans for future productions.

ENO Relocates to Manchester
The English National Opera's controversial relocation from London to Manchester and its plans for future productions.
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40% Bias Score
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