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Porto's Bolhão Market: €28 Million Renovation Reopens Historic Landmark
Porto's Bolhão Market, after a €28 million renovation funded largely by the European Union and reopening in September 2022, now boasts modern facilities while preserving its architectural heritage, attracting 20,000 daily visitors and strengthening its role as a cultural and economic hub.
Porto's Bolhão Market: €28 Million Renovation Reopens Historic Landmark
Porto's Bolhão Market, after a €28 million renovation funded largely by the European Union and reopening in September 2022, now boasts modern facilities while preserving its architectural heritage, attracting 20,000 daily visitors and strengthening its role as a cultural and economic hub.
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48% Bias Score


Casa Pasolini Restoration Underway
Casa Pasolini, Pier Paolo Pasolini's first Roman apartment, is undergoing restoration funded by the Ministry of Culture and a private donation, with planned completion by October 2024, including public access and cultural initiatives.
Casa Pasolini Restoration Underway
Casa Pasolini, Pier Paolo Pasolini's first Roman apartment, is undergoing restoration funded by the Ministry of Culture and a private donation, with planned completion by October 2024, including public access and cultural initiatives.
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36% Bias Score


Romania Investigates if Drents Museum Theft Mastermind is from within the Country
The Romanian Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether the theft of Romanian artifacts from the Netherlands' Drents Museum was ordered from within Romania, with RTL Nieuws reporting strong indications that the mastermind is linked to the Romanian underworld and that €15,000 was offered per...
Romania Investigates if Drents Museum Theft Mastermind is from within the Country
The Romanian Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether the theft of Romanian artifacts from the Netherlands' Drents Museum was ordered from within Romania, with RTL Nieuws reporting strong indications that the mastermind is linked to the Romanian underworld and that €15,000 was offered per...
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40% Bias Score


Taklamakan Desert Census: Documenting Cultural Relics in Harsh Conditions
A team of researchers from China is conducting a census of cultural relics in the Taklamakan Desert, using advanced technology to survey and document the sites, and facing challenges due to the remote and harsh conditions.
Taklamakan Desert Census: Documenting Cultural Relics in Harsh Conditions
A team of researchers from China is conducting a census of cultural relics in the Taklamakan Desert, using advanced technology to survey and document the sites, and facing challenges due to the remote and harsh conditions.
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32% Bias Score


Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
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48% Bias Score


Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Remnants of the 2,300-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen from Changsha, China, in 1942 and illegally taken to the U.S. in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., representing a significant milestone in international cultural ...
Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Remnants of the 2,300-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen from Changsha, China, in 1942 and illegally taken to the U.S. in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., representing a significant milestone in international cultural ...
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32% Bias Score

Hagia Sophia Acoustics Recreated in Istanbul Church
In Istanbul's Balat, a renovated 16th-century church will feature recreated Hagia Sophia acoustics using Stanford research, 30 Greek Byzantine singers, and Dolby Atmos technology, completed by September 2024, aiming for cultural unity.

Hagia Sophia Acoustics Recreated in Istanbul Church
In Istanbul's Balat, a renovated 16th-century church will feature recreated Hagia Sophia acoustics using Stanford research, 30 Greek Byzantine singers, and Dolby Atmos technology, completed by September 2024, aiming for cultural unity.
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52% Bias Score

Xi Jinping Emphasizes Technological Advancement in Preserving China's Cultural Heritage
During a recent visit to the Longmen Grottoes in Henan province, President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for advanced technologies in preserving China's cultural heritage, highlighting a shift from rescue-based to preventive protection methods. His visit underscores a broader national initiative in...

Xi Jinping Emphasizes Technological Advancement in Preserving China's Cultural Heritage
During a recent visit to the Longmen Grottoes in Henan province, President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for advanced technologies in preserving China's cultural heritage, highlighting a shift from rescue-based to preventive protection methods. His visit underscores a broader national initiative in...
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44% Bias Score

UN Warns of Indigenous Extinction in Colombia
The UN warns that five Indigenous groups in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains—Kogui, Wiwa, Kankuamo, Arhuaco, and Ette Naka—face extinction due to attacks by armed groups and insufficient state protection; approximately 54,700 people are affected.

UN Warns of Indigenous Extinction in Colombia
The UN warns that five Indigenous groups in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains—Kogui, Wiwa, Kankuamo, Arhuaco, and Ette Naka—face extinction due to attacks by armed groups and insufficient state protection; approximately 54,700 people are affected.
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24% Bias Score

Taklamakan Desert Census: Surveying Cultural Heritage in China's Largest Desert
The fourth national census of cultural relics in China is conducting a survey of cultural heritage sites in the Taklamakan Desert's heartland from May 2023 to May 2024, using specialized vehicles, drones, and real-time kinematic devices to overcome the challenging environment and ensure comprehensiv...

Taklamakan Desert Census: Surveying Cultural Heritage in China's Largest Desert
The fourth national census of cultural relics in China is conducting a survey of cultural heritage sites in the Taklamakan Desert's heartland from May 2023 to May 2024, using specialized vehicles, drones, and real-time kinematic devices to overcome the challenging environment and ensure comprehensiv...
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28% Bias Score

Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Two volumes of the ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen in 1942 and illegally taken to the US in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., marking a milestone in cultural heritage cooperation between China and the US.

Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Two volumes of the ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen in 1942 and illegally taken to the US in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., marking a milestone in cultural heritage cooperation between China and the US.
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48% Bias Score

Sichuan's Tech-Driven Cultural Tourism Boom Generates $4.8 Billion
Sichuan province's innovative "culture-plus-technology" model generated 34.78 billion yuan ($4.8 billion) in tourism revenue during the Spring Festival holiday, attracting 63.72 million visitors through digital enhancements of cultural sites and scenic spots.

Sichuan's Tech-Driven Cultural Tourism Boom Generates $4.8 Billion
Sichuan province's innovative "culture-plus-technology" model generated 34.78 billion yuan ($4.8 billion) in tourism revenue during the Spring Festival holiday, attracting 63.72 million visitors through digital enhancements of cultural sites and scenic spots.
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32% Bias Score
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