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Madrid Bans Cultural Diversity Festival Amidst Discrimination Accusations
Madrid city council banned the Kúpula se Mueve cultural diversity festival, citing potential public disorder and noise complaints, despite previous successful events; organizers allege discrimination, while the decision follows a similar ban in Jumilla, sparking widespread condemnation.
Madrid Bans Cultural Diversity Festival Amidst Discrimination Accusations
Madrid city council banned the Kúpula se Mueve cultural diversity festival, citing potential public disorder and noise complaints, despite previous successful events; organizers allege discrimination, while the decision follows a similar ban in Jumilla, sparking widespread condemnation.
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64% Bias Score


China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
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36% Bias Score


Latino Chefs from Unexpected States Nominated for James Beard Awards
Three Latino chefs—Oscar Ortega (Wyoming), Salvador Alamilla (Idaho), and José Medina Camacho (Alabama)—are finalists for the 2025 James Beard Awards, showcasing the rising influence of Latino cuisine across diverse U.S. regions.
Latino Chefs from Unexpected States Nominated for James Beard Awards
Three Latino chefs—Oscar Ortega (Wyoming), Salvador Alamilla (Idaho), and José Medina Camacho (Alabama)—are finalists for the 2025 James Beard Awards, showcasing the rising influence of Latino cuisine across diverse U.S. regions.
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16% Bias Score


Latin Music's 30% US Consumption Surge Redefines American Music Landscape
A Nebrija University study reveals a 30% increase in US Latin music consumption over five years, with Spanish-language songs comprising 7% of top charts; this is driven by artists like Bad Bunny and a rise in regional Mexican music, impacting the US music industry and cultural diversity.
Latin Music's 30% US Consumption Surge Redefines American Music Landscape
A Nebrija University study reveals a 30% increase in US Latin music consumption over five years, with Spanish-language songs comprising 7% of top charts; this is driven by artists like Bad Bunny and a rise in regional Mexican music, impacting the US music industry and cultural diversity.
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60% Bias Score


Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia, Germany and Slovenia, launched their year as European Capitals of Culture in January and February 2025 respectively, aiming to foster unity and showcase their unique histories, marked by industrial heritage, political division, and recent social challenges.
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia, Germany and Slovenia, launched their year as European Capitals of Culture in January and February 2025 respectively, aiming to foster unity and showcase their unique histories, marked by industrial heritage, political division, and recent social challenges.
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36% Bias Score


National Film Registry Adds 25 Diverse Films
The National Film Registry added 25 films to its collection, including "Dirty Dancing", "Angels With Dirty Faces", "Beverly Hills Cop", and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", to preserve American film history and diversity, bringing the total to nearly 900 films.
National Film Registry Adds 25 Diverse Films
The National Film Registry added 25 films to its collection, including "Dirty Dancing", "Angels With Dirty Faces", "Beverly Hills Cop", and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", to preserve American film history and diversity, bringing the total to nearly 900 films.
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32% Bias Score

School Closes Early After Diversity Day Incident Sparks Online Abuse
Bilton School in Rugby, Warwickshire closed early after a 12-year-old girl was removed from a diversity class for wearing a Union Jack dress, prompting online abuse and safety concerns leading to the early closure of the school on July 18th, 2025.

School Closes Early After Diversity Day Incident Sparks Online Abuse
Bilton School in Rugby, Warwickshire closed early after a 12-year-old girl was removed from a diversity class for wearing a Union Jack dress, prompting online abuse and safety concerns leading to the early closure of the school on July 18th, 2025.
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52% Bias Score

Global Civilizations Dialogue in Beijing Addresses Rising Global Instability
A two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing, attended by over 600 participants from nearly 140 countries, addressed rising global instability and advocated for international cooperation to safeguard diverse human civilizations for world peace and development, promoting dia...

Global Civilizations Dialogue in Beijing Addresses Rising Global Instability
A two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing, attended by over 600 participants from nearly 140 countries, addressed rising global instability and advocated for international cooperation to safeguard diverse human civilizations for world peace and development, promoting dia...
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36% Bias Score

Civis Media Prize 2024: Shared Win for Fictional Works, Focus on Migration
The 2024 Civis Media Prize in Berlin awarded two fictional pieces, "Uncivilized" and "Souleymane's Story", and a documentary on European migration policies in North Africa, along with other works in social media, radio, and podcast categories.

Civis Media Prize 2024: Shared Win for Fictional Works, Focus on Migration
The 2024 Civis Media Prize in Berlin awarded two fictional pieces, "Uncivilized" and "Souleymane's Story", and a documentary on European migration policies in North Africa, along with other works in social media, radio, and podcast categories.
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20% Bias Score

Multilingual Resources Address Postpartum Mental Health Gap in Australia
Melissa Mendoza's experience with postpartum depression highlighted a critical gap in Australia's mental health support system for new mothers from diverse backgrounds, prompting PANDA to release multilingual resources to address the language barrier and cultural differences.

Multilingual Resources Address Postpartum Mental Health Gap in Australia
Melissa Mendoza's experience with postpartum depression highlighted a critical gap in Australia's mental health support system for new mothers from diverse backgrounds, prompting PANDA to release multilingual resources to address the language barrier and cultural differences.
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24% Bias Score

Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia share the 2025 European Capital of Culture title, with Chemnitz launching on January 18th to an 80,000-person crowd and Nova Gorica/Gorizia starting February 8th; both aim to overcome past divisions and foster unity through cultural exchange, using themes such as "C ...

Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia share the 2025 European Capital of Culture title, with Chemnitz launching on January 18th to an 80,000-person crowd and Nova Gorica/Gorizia starting February 8th; both aim to overcome past divisions and foster unity through cultural exchange, using themes such as "C ...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Schools Divided on LGBTQ+ Acceptance Day
Dutch schools showed varied responses to "Paarse Vrijdag," with some actively celebrating LGBTQ+ acceptance through themed activities while others avoided participation due to parental concerns, revealing a cultural divide in how schools approach this sensitive topic.

Dutch Schools Divided on LGBTQ+ Acceptance Day
Dutch schools showed varied responses to "Paarse Vrijdag," with some actively celebrating LGBTQ+ acceptance through themed activities while others avoided participation due to parental concerns, revealing a cultural divide in how schools approach this sensitive topic.
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40% Bias Score
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