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Irishman's Global Pub Crawl Reveals Diverse Cultural Interpretations
Colm Dalton, an Irishman, is on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world, having visited 97 in 47 countries, documenting his journey on the Publican Enemy blog and revealing diverse interpretations of Irish pubs across cultures.
Irishman's Global Pub Crawl Reveals Diverse Cultural Interpretations
Colm Dalton, an Irishman, is on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world, having visited 97 in 47 countries, documenting his journey on the Publican Enemy blog and revealing diverse interpretations of Irish pubs across cultures.
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36% Bias Score


Lit.Cologne 2024: Democracy, Populism, and Literary Discourse
The 2024 Lit.Cologne literary festival, running from October 26th to 28th in Cologne, Germany, features over 200 events with notable guests such as Nick Hornby and Joschka Fischer, focusing discussions on threats to democracy and right-wing populism; celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
Lit.Cologne 2024: Democracy, Populism, and Literary Discourse
The 2024 Lit.Cologne literary festival, running from October 26th to 28th in Cologne, Germany, features over 200 events with notable guests such as Nick Hornby and Joschka Fischer, focusing discussions on threats to democracy and right-wing populism; celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
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24% Bias Score


A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
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24% Bias Score


Café Kyiv" Festival Highlights Growing German Concern Over Ukraine War
Berlin's "Café Kyiv" festival, organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, attracted around 4,000 attendees on Tuesday, featuring panels, discussions, and cultural events centered on the war in Ukraine and its impact on Europe. The festival aimed to foster dialogue and highlight the need for stronger...
Café Kyiv" Festival Highlights Growing German Concern Over Ukraine War
Berlin's "Café Kyiv" festival, organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, attracted around 4,000 attendees on Tuesday, featuring panels, discussions, and cultural events centered on the war in Ukraine and its impact on Europe. The festival aimed to foster dialogue and highlight the need for stronger...
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48% Bias Score


Nina Hagen Celebrates 70th Birthday, Continues Musical Career
German punk rock singer Nina Hagen celebrated her 70th birthday on March 11, 2025, continuing to work on a new album; her career is marked by musical innovation, social commentary, and provocative public appearances.
Nina Hagen Celebrates 70th Birthday, Continues Musical Career
German punk rock singer Nina Hagen celebrated her 70th birthday on March 11, 2025, continuing to work on a new album; her career is marked by musical innovation, social commentary, and provocative public appearances.
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28% Bias Score


Valencia's Fallas Festival Resumes with Powerful Mascletà
Today, March 10th, Valencia's City Hall square hosts the Mascletà, a powerful firework display by Pirotecnia Turís, resuming the Fallas 2025 festival after rain cancellations. It's viewable on elmundo.es and YouTube from 1:50 PM.
Valencia's Fallas Festival Resumes with Powerful Mascletà
Today, March 10th, Valencia's City Hall square hosts the Mascletà, a powerful firework display by Pirotecnia Turís, resuming the Fallas 2025 festival after rain cancellations. It's viewable on elmundo.es and YouTube from 1:50 PM.
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36% Bias Score

New Orleans Tops Time Out's Best Food Cities List
Time Out's survey of 18,500 people ranked New Orleans, Bangkok, and Medellín as the top three food cities globally, highlighting diverse culinary scenes and reflecting growing global interest in culinary tourism.

New Orleans Tops Time Out's Best Food Cities List
Time Out's survey of 18,500 people ranked New Orleans, Bangkok, and Medellín as the top three food cities globally, highlighting diverse culinary scenes and reflecting growing global interest in culinary tourism.
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28% Bias Score

Munich Strike Continues Despite Deadly Attack
Following a deadly attack on a Verdi demonstration in Munich last month, thousands of workers continued their strike, highlighting the ongoing labor disputes and the challenges of balancing remembrance with continued action.

Munich Strike Continues Despite Deadly Attack
Following a deadly attack on a Verdi demonstration in Munich last month, thousands of workers continued their strike, highlighting the ongoing labor disputes and the challenges of balancing remembrance with continued action.
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32% Bias Score

Nazi Germany's "Degenerate Art" Exhibit and the Suppression of Modern Art
In 1937, Munich hosted two art exhibitions: the Nazi-backed Haus der Kunst and the "Entartete Kunst," a scathing display of modern art deemed degenerate, attracting two million visitors and demonstrating the regime's suppression of cultural dissent. Many artists targeted were Jewish.

Nazi Germany's "Degenerate Art" Exhibit and the Suppression of Modern Art
In 1937, Munich hosted two art exhibitions: the Nazi-backed Haus der Kunst and the "Entartete Kunst," a scathing display of modern art deemed degenerate, attracting two million visitors and demonstrating the regime's suppression of cultural dissent. Many artists targeted were Jewish.
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56% Bias Score

Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.

Catalan Court Acquits Ex-Minister Puig in Sijena Art Dispute
A Catalan court acquitted former Culture Minister Lluís Puig of disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena, citing insufficient evidence of persistent refusal and highlighting a conflict between Catalan and Spanish legal jurisdictions.
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40% Bias Score

Alte Oper Frankfurt Launches 'Green Subscription' with Sustainability Initiatives
The Alte Oper Frankfurt announced a new "Green Subscription" starting March 28th, including five concerts (€160-€320), bike parking and cleaning, vegan options, expert talks, and a partnership with Zurich Insurance to double donations to environmental projects, showcasing its commitment to sustainab...

Alte Oper Frankfurt Launches 'Green Subscription' with Sustainability Initiatives
The Alte Oper Frankfurt announced a new "Green Subscription" starting March 28th, including five concerts (€160-€320), bike parking and cleaning, vegan options, expert talks, and a partnership with Zurich Insurance to double donations to environmental projects, showcasing its commitment to sustainab...
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20% Bias Score

Chernihiv Theater's Women Take Center Stage Amidst War
The Chernihiv Regional Youth Theater in Ukraine has adapted to the realities of war by casting women in traditionally male roles due to many men joining the army, reflecting a broader trend of women sustaining Ukraine's industries and national resistance.

Chernihiv Theater's Women Take Center Stage Amidst War
The Chernihiv Regional Youth Theater in Ukraine has adapted to the realities of war by casting women in traditionally male roles due to many men joining the army, reflecting a broader trend of women sustaining Ukraine's industries and national resistance.
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44% Bias Score
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