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French Government Announces €475,000 Cabaret Support Plan
The French government unveiled a €475,000 "cabaret plan" on January 21st, including financial aid, tax credit support, and heritage recognition for the French cabaret industry, aiming to bolster its creation, visibility, and cultural standing.
French Government Announces €475,000 Cabaret Support Plan
The French government unveiled a €475,000 "cabaret plan" on January 21st, including financial aid, tax credit support, and heritage recognition for the French cabaret industry, aiming to bolster its creation, visibility, and cultural standing.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
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44% Bias Score


Perth Bridge Project Delayed by Indigenous Heritage Concerns
Construction of a \$400 million bridge in Perth, Australia, connecting Midland and Hazelmere, was halted in 2021 due to concerns from the Whadjuk Noongar people about the impact on their cultural heritage sites; the unfinished project now involves unusable roundabouts that have become dumping ground...
Perth Bridge Project Delayed by Indigenous Heritage Concerns
Construction of a \$400 million bridge in Perth, Australia, connecting Midland and Hazelmere, was halted in 2021 due to concerns from the Whadjuk Noongar people about the impact on their cultural heritage sites; the unfinished project now involves unusable roundabouts that have become dumping ground...
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52% Bias Score


Russian Missile Strike Damages Ukrainian Cathedral
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on Saturday damaged St. Andrew's Cathedral, killing one and injuring at least ten; the attack follows a Ukrainian law banning organizations linked to the Russian Orthodox Church and adds to over 630 religious sites damaged since the invasion began.
Russian Missile Strike Damages Ukrainian Cathedral
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on Saturday damaged St. Andrew's Cathedral, killing one and injuring at least ten; the attack follows a Ukrainian law banning organizations linked to the Russian Orthodox Church and adds to over 630 religious sites damaged since the invasion began.
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36% Bias Score


New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...
New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...
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44% Bias Score


Djimon Hounsou's Foundation Bridges the Black Diaspora, Combats Systemic Racism
Actor Djimon Hounsou combats systemic racism and the lasting effects of slavery through his foundation, which sponsors events like the Run Richmond, a cultural run/walk through 400 years of Black history, and trips to Africa to reconnect the Black diaspora with their roots.
Djimon Hounsou's Foundation Bridges the Black Diaspora, Combats Systemic Racism
Actor Djimon Hounsou combats systemic racism and the lasting effects of slavery through his foundation, which sponsors events like the Run Richmond, a cultural run/walk through 400 years of Black history, and trips to Africa to reconnect the Black diaspora with their roots.
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24% Bias Score

LA Wildfires: Devastating Impact on Arts Community
Fueled by 85 mph Santa Ana winds, the January 7th wildfires in Los Angeles caused unprecedented devastation, incinerating thousands of homes and priceless cultural heritage, impacting the arts community severely, with hundreds of artists losing homes, studios, and irreplaceable artwork.

LA Wildfires: Devastating Impact on Arts Community
Fueled by 85 mph Santa Ana winds, the January 7th wildfires in Los Angeles caused unprecedented devastation, incinerating thousands of homes and priceless cultural heritage, impacting the arts community severely, with hundreds of artists losing homes, studios, and irreplaceable artwork.
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36% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.

Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.
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36% Bias Score

Nanhai I Exhibition Showcases Hong Kong's Maritime Silk Road Role
The Hong Kong exhibition, "Launch from Greater Bay Area," displayed over 255 artifacts from the Song Dynasty's Nanhai I shipwreck, attracting over 50,000 visitors by December 2024, highlighting Hong Kong's role in the Maritime Silk Road.

Nanhai I Exhibition Showcases Hong Kong's Maritime Silk Road Role
The Hong Kong exhibition, "Launch from Greater Bay Area," displayed over 255 artifacts from the Song Dynasty's Nanhai I shipwreck, attracting over 50,000 visitors by December 2024, highlighting Hong Kong's role in the Maritime Silk Road.
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16% Bias Score

Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal
The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...

Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal
The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...
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32% Bias Score

Shanghai Hosts World's First Digital Exhibition on Niya Ruins
A digital exhibition on the Niya ruins in Xinjiang's Hotan prefecture opens in Shanghai on January 25th, running until July 25th, offering an immersive experience featuring over 100 artifacts and VR technology, including a nationally treasured brocade arm protector unearthed in 1995.

Shanghai Hosts World's First Digital Exhibition on Niya Ruins
A digital exhibition on the Niya ruins in Xinjiang's Hotan prefecture opens in Shanghai on January 25th, running until July 25th, offering an immersive experience featuring over 100 artifacts and VR technology, including a nationally treasured brocade arm protector unearthed in 1995.
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40% Bias Score

Belfast's Assembly Rooms on Global 'At Risk' Heritage List
Belfast's Assembly Rooms, a 1769 building with historical significance including hosting the 1792 Belfast Harp Festival and a meeting opposing a slave trade company in 1786, is on the World Monuments Fund's 2025 watch list of at-risk heritage sites due to its deteriorating condition and current empt...

Belfast's Assembly Rooms on Global 'At Risk' Heritage List
Belfast's Assembly Rooms, a 1769 building with historical significance including hosting the 1792 Belfast Harp Festival and a meeting opposing a slave trade company in 1786, is on the World Monuments Fund's 2025 watch list of at-risk heritage sites due to its deteriorating condition and current empt...
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36% Bias Score
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