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Manchester Museum Wins European Museum of the Year Award
The 138-year-old Manchester Museum in the UK won the European Museum of the Year award for its community engagement, addressing its colonial past, and the repatriation of 174 objects to the Anindilyakwa people in 2023 after a £15 million revamp.
Manchester Museum Wins European Museum of the Year Award
The 138-year-old Manchester Museum in the UK won the European Museum of the Year award for its community engagement, addressing its colonial past, and the repatriation of 174 objects to the Anindilyakwa people in 2023 after a £15 million revamp.
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40% Bias Score


Evangelical Church of the Palatinate Announces Major Restructuring
The Evangelical Church of the Palatinate is undergoing major reforms to address financial, personnel, and societal challenges, restructuring into four larger units by 2029, centralizing parish house management, and focusing on a more networked approach to maintain its presence while saving approxima...
Evangelical Church of the Palatinate Announces Major Restructuring
The Evangelical Church of the Palatinate is undergoing major reforms to address financial, personnel, and societal challenges, restructuring into four larger units by 2029, centralizing parish house management, and focusing on a more networked approach to maintain its presence while saving approxima...
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44% Bias Score


Colombian Biologist Wins Whitley Award for Spider Monkey Conservation
Biologist Andrés Link won the 2025 Whitley Award for his work with Fundación Proyecto Primates in restoring 30 hectares of habitat for critically endangered brown spider monkeys in Colombia's Magdalena Medio region, connecting fragmented forests and engaging local communities.
Colombian Biologist Wins Whitley Award for Spider Monkey Conservation
Biologist Andrés Link won the 2025 Whitley Award for his work with Fundación Proyecto Primates in restoring 30 hectares of habitat for critically endangered brown spider monkeys in Colombia's Magdalena Medio region, connecting fragmented forests and engaging local communities.
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56% Bias Score


Tilburg's Sacramentskerk Regains its Spire After 30 Years
The Sacramentskerk in Tilburg, Netherlands, has a new 21.5-meter spire after its previous one was removed in 1992 due to war damage and deterioration; the nearly 28,000 kg spire, made of steel and special glass, cost approximately €500,000 and was installed today, requiring temporary road closures a...
Tilburg's Sacramentskerk Regains its Spire After 30 Years
The Sacramentskerk in Tilburg, Netherlands, has a new 21.5-meter spire after its previous one was removed in 1992 due to war damage and deterioration; the nearly 28,000 kg spire, made of steel and special glass, cost approximately €500,000 and was installed today, requiring temporary road closures a...
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36% Bias Score


Community Disconnect Undermines Sustainability Agendas
The failure of a 1991 Brazilian wolf conservation project due to insufficient community engagement highlights a recurring 'ivory tower' problem in sustainability initiatives, exemplified by low awareness and engagement with Agenda 2030 among communities, which fuels distrust and hinders collaboratio...
Community Disconnect Undermines Sustainability Agendas
The failure of a 1991 Brazilian wolf conservation project due to insufficient community engagement highlights a recurring 'ivory tower' problem in sustainability initiatives, exemplified by low awareness and engagement with Agenda 2030 among communities, which fuels distrust and hinders collaboratio...
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36% Bias Score


£5m Cross-Border Project to Save Red Squirrels
A nearly £5 million cross-border project aims to save red squirrels in northern England and southern Scotland by controlling grey squirrel populations, restoring habitats, and engaging communities over five years, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
£5m Cross-Border Project to Save Red Squirrels
A nearly £5 million cross-border project aims to save red squirrels in northern England and southern Scotland by controlling grey squirrel populations, restoring habitats, and engaging communities over five years, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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28% Bias Score

RIVM Launches Nationwide Campaign to Boost Cancer Screening Participation
The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to improve participation in national cancer screenings by targeting underserved communities, utilizing local leaders, and creating accessible information materials, aiming to address re...

RIVM Launches Nationwide Campaign to Boost Cancer Screening Participation
The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to improve participation in national cancer screenings by targeting underserved communities, utilizing local leaders, and creating accessible information materials, aiming to address re...
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36% Bias Score

Ancient India: Living Traditions Exhibition at the British Museum
The British Museum's "Ancient India: Living Traditions" exhibition explores the shared roots and iconography of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, highlighting the influence of nature and showcasing community involvement and ethical considerations in its design, challenging traditional museum narrativ...

Ancient India: Living Traditions Exhibition at the British Museum
The British Museum's "Ancient India: Living Traditions" exhibition explores the shared roots and iconography of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, highlighting the influence of nature and showcasing community involvement and ethical considerations in its design, challenging traditional museum narrativ...
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12% Bias Score

Fiji's "Loloma Hour": A Tourism Initiative Promoting Sustainable Volunteering
Fiji launched "Loloma Hour," a program inviting tourists to volunteer one hour to environmental, cultural, or community projects, aiming for 5,000 volunteer hours in its first year to promote sustainable tourism and cultural exchange.

Fiji's "Loloma Hour": A Tourism Initiative Promoting Sustainable Volunteering
Fiji launched "Loloma Hour," a program inviting tourists to volunteer one hour to environmental, cultural, or community projects, aiming for 5,000 volunteer hours in its first year to promote sustainable tourism and cultural exchange.
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52% Bias Score

Guerrilla Gardening: Activist Transforms Urban Spaces, Advocates for Green Access
London-based activist Ellen Miles combats urban nature deficit by guerrilla gardening, transforming neglected spaces into green oases, advocating for green space access as a human right, and inspiring a global movement via social media.

Guerrilla Gardening: Activist Transforms Urban Spaces, Advocates for Green Access
London-based activist Ellen Miles combats urban nature deficit by guerrilla gardening, transforming neglected spaces into green oases, advocating for green space access as a human right, and inspiring a global movement via social media.
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48% Bias Score

Amsterdam Combats Low Vaccination Rates with Community-Based Approach
Amsterdam is tackling low childhood vaccination rates through a community-focused approach, addressing practical barriers, cultural sensitivities, and misinformation to improve uptake and prevent outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles, with a particular focus on areas like Zuidoost and Nieuw...

Amsterdam Combats Low Vaccination Rates with Community-Based Approach
Amsterdam is tackling low childhood vaccination rates through a community-focused approach, addressing practical barriers, cultural sensitivities, and misinformation to improve uptake and prevent outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles, with a particular focus on areas like Zuidoost and Nieuw...
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40% Bias Score

Edinburgh to Explore Fundraising Team for City Projects
Edinburgh City Council will investigate creating a fundraising team to fund city projects after a motion was passed by 9 votes to 2, aiming to utilize the generosity of wealthy residents to overcome funding delays impacting major initiatives.

Edinburgh to Explore Fundraising Team for City Projects
Edinburgh City Council will investigate creating a fundraising team to fund city projects after a motion was passed by 9 votes to 2, aiming to utilize the generosity of wealthy residents to overcome funding delays impacting major initiatives.
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44% Bias Score
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