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Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...
Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...
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20% Bias Score


Notre Dame's Grand Organ to Sound Again After 5-Year Restoration
After a five-year restoration involving over 30 artisans who painstakingly cleaned 8,000 pipes and numerous components contaminated by toxic lead dust, the Grand Organ of Notre Dame will be played publicly for the first time since the 2019 fire on Saturday.
Notre Dame's Grand Organ to Sound Again After 5-Year Restoration
After a five-year restoration involving over 30 artisans who painstakingly cleaned 8,000 pipes and numerous components contaminated by toxic lead dust, the Grand Organ of Notre Dame will be played publicly for the first time since the 2019 fire on Saturday.
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8% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Serbian Village's Naïve Art as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized the naïve art of Kovacica, Serbia, a tradition started by two farmers in 1939, as an intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural significance and the preservation of the Slovak community's history.
UNESCO Recognizes Serbian Village's Naïve Art as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized the naïve art of Kovacica, Serbia, a tradition started by two farmers in 1939, as an intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural significance and the preservation of the Slovak community's history.
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24% Bias Score


Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.
Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.
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44% Bias Score


Mitsotakis-Sunak Meeting on Parthenon Sculptures Shows UK Openness
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on [Date] to discuss the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, focusing on reunification and ownership, with the UK showing increased openness to a resolution following previous meetings and a shift in public opinion.
Mitsotakis-Sunak Meeting on Parthenon Sculptures Shows UK Openness
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on [Date] to discuss the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, focusing on reunification and ownership, with the UK showing increased openness to a resolution following previous meetings and a shift in public opinion.
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44% Bias Score


Elgin Marbles Repatriation: Starmer Faces Greek Pressure
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer may face pressure from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to return the Elgin Marbles during their meeting this week, despite the UK government's official stance against permanent transfer; private meetings between Greek officials and the British Museum suggest po...
Elgin Marbles Repatriation: Starmer Faces Greek Pressure
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer may face pressure from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to return the Elgin Marbles during their meeting this week, despite the UK government's official stance against permanent transfer; private meetings between Greek officials and the British Museum suggest po...
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48% Bias Score

Ancient Roman Road Integrated into Thessaloniki Metro Station
Thessaloniki's new metro line, opened November 30th, features a subterranean museum at Venizelou Station showcasing a remarkably preserved 2,300-year-old Roman road, after a redesign to accommodate the discovery.

Ancient Roman Road Integrated into Thessaloniki Metro Station
Thessaloniki's new metro line, opened November 30th, features a subterranean museum at Venizelou Station showcasing a remarkably preserved 2,300-year-old Roman road, after a redesign to accommodate the discovery.
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16% Bias Score

Germany Repatriates Ancestral Remains to Australia
Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were returned to the Ugar Island community in a ceremony described as a 'sad but joyful' moment, part of Germany's effort to return colonial-era artifacts.

Germany Repatriates Ancestral Remains to Australia
Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were returned to the Ugar Island community in a ceremony described as a 'sad but joyful' moment, part of Germany's effort to return colonial-era artifacts.
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32% Bias Score

UK Shifts Stance on Parthenon Sculptures
Following UK Prime Minister Sunak's cancellation of a meeting with the Greek Prime Minister due to the Parthenon Sculptures issue, the recent meeting between the Greek Prime Minister and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer signified a shift in British policy, with Starmer stating that the UK government wi...

UK Shifts Stance on Parthenon Sculptures
Following UK Prime Minister Sunak's cancellation of a meeting with the Greek Prime Minister due to the Parthenon Sculptures issue, the recent meeting between the Greek Prime Minister and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer signified a shift in British policy, with Starmer stating that the UK government wi...
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60% Bias Score

German Castle Rejects Public Funds for Faster Restoration
Facing bureaucratic hurdles and tight deadlines, the Brömserburg citizen consortium in Rüdesheim rejected €2.25 million in federal funding to privately finance €1.7 million for partial restoration before the 2029 Federal Horticultural Show, prioritizing speed and control over public funds.

German Castle Rejects Public Funds for Faster Restoration
Facing bureaucratic hurdles and tight deadlines, the Brömserburg citizen consortium in Rüdesheim rejected €2.25 million in federal funding to privately finance €1.7 million for partial restoration before the 2029 Federal Horticultural Show, prioritizing speed and control over public funds.
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52% Bias Score

Private Meetings Discuss Potential Return of Elgin Marbles
Following private meetings between Greek and UK officials, the potential return of the Elgin Marbles is being discussed, though the 1963 British Museum Act complicates matters, and Turkey also contests the legality of their acquisition.

Private Meetings Discuss Potential Return of Elgin Marbles
Following private meetings between Greek and UK officials, the potential return of the Elgin Marbles is being discussed, though the 1963 British Museum Act complicates matters, and Turkey also contests the legality of their acquisition.
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44% Bias Score

Science Museum Opens New £65m Storage Facility
The Science Museum Group has opened the new £65m Hawking Building in Wiltshire, housing over 300,000 objects from its reserve collections, previously stored in Blythe House and other locations; the building combines efficient storage with public access.

Science Museum Opens New £65m Storage Facility
The Science Museum Group has opened the new £65m Hawking Building in Wiltshire, housing over 300,000 objects from its reserve collections, previously stored in Blythe House and other locations; the building combines efficient storage with public access.
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48% Bias Score
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