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Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.
Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.
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36% Bias Score


Berlinale 2024: Diverse Films, Political Tensions, and a Focus on Emerging Talent
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival (February 13-23) opened with Tom Tykwer's "The Light," honoring Tilda Swinton with an Honorary Golden Bear; the main competition features 19 films from 26 countries, including works addressing political issues and showcasing diverse voices.
Berlinale 2024: Diverse Films, Political Tensions, and a Focus on Emerging Talent
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival (February 13-23) opened with Tom Tykwer's "The Light," honoring Tilda Swinton with an Honorary Golden Bear; the main competition features 19 films from 26 countries, including works addressing political issues and showcasing diverse voices.
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UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.
UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.
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Ankara Express: High-Speed Rail Reflects Turkey's Identity
The Ankara Express, Turkey's first high-speed rail line, opened in 1975, connects Istanbul to Ankara in under five hours at speeds reaching 250 km/h, showcasing Turkey's blend of European aspirations and Middle Eastern cultural identity.
Ankara Express: High-Speed Rail Reflects Turkey's Identity
The Ankara Express, Turkey's first high-speed rail line, opened in 1975, connects Istanbul to Ankara in under five hours at speeds reaching 250 km/h, showcasing Turkey's blend of European aspirations and Middle Eastern cultural identity.
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Record Number of Athletes Compete in 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin
President Xi Jinping opened the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Friday, with a record 1,275 athletes from 34 delegations competing in 64 medal events across six winter sports, showcasing a blend of local culture and high-tech visuals.
Record Number of Athletes Compete in 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin
President Xi Jinping opened the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Friday, with a record 1,275 athletes from 34 delegations competing in 64 medal events across six winter sports, showcasing a blend of local culture and high-tech visuals.
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Amsterdam's 750th Anniversary: A Showcase of Luxury Tourism
Amsterdam celebrates its 750th anniversary by showcasing luxurious hotels like De L'Europe with newly designed suites and upcoming Mandarin Oriental, alongside innovative restaurants such as Cue and Michelin-starred Vinkeles, attracting high-spending tourists.
Amsterdam's 750th Anniversary: A Showcase of Luxury Tourism
Amsterdam celebrates its 750th anniversary by showcasing luxurious hotels like De L'Europe with newly designed suites and upcoming Mandarin Oriental, alongside innovative restaurants such as Cue and Michelin-starred Vinkeles, attracting high-spending tourists.
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Blue Plaques Honor Hepburn, Bolan, and Other Cultural Figures
English Heritage announced that Audrey Hepburn, Marc Bolan, Barbara Pym, Graham Sutherland, Alicia Markova, and Una Marson will receive blue plaques in London, celebrating their contributions to the city's cultural landscape.

Blue Plaques Honor Hepburn, Bolan, and Other Cultural Figures
English Heritage announced that Audrey Hepburn, Marc Bolan, Barbara Pym, Graham Sutherland, Alicia Markova, and Una Marson will receive blue plaques in London, celebrating their contributions to the city's cultural landscape.
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16% Bias Score

Japan Tackles "Overtourism" with Etiquette Education
Japan faces unprecedented "overtourism," prompting a unique cultural response focused on educating visitors on proper etiquette rather than restrictions, as seen in other countries grappling with similar issues, with tourist numbers reaching a record 35 million in 2024 and projected to surpass 40 mi...

Japan Tackles "Overtourism" with Etiquette Education
Japan faces unprecedented "overtourism," prompting a unique cultural response focused on educating visitors on proper etiquette rather than restrictions, as seen in other countries grappling with similar issues, with tourist numbers reaching a record 35 million in 2024 and projected to surpass 40 mi...
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52% Bias Score

Lantern Festival Draws Global Crowds to Taiwan and China
Thousands celebrated the Lantern Festival in Taiwan and China on Wednesday, with the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan drawing international visitors who released wish lanterns, while light shows and glutinous rice dumplings were popular in China.

Lantern Festival Draws Global Crowds to Taiwan and China
Thousands celebrated the Lantern Festival in Taiwan and China on Wednesday, with the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan drawing international visitors who released wish lanterns, while light shows and glutinous rice dumplings were popular in China.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Revives Soviet-Era Music Contest, Intervision
President Vladimir Putin ordered the revival of the Soviet-era Intervision song contest in Moscow this year, contrasting with Eurovision's inclusive nature and representing Russia's effort to build alternative cultural alliances amid Western sanctions.

Russia Revives Soviet-Era Music Contest, Intervision
President Vladimir Putin ordered the revival of the Soviet-era Intervision song contest in Moscow this year, contrasting with Eurovision's inclusive nature and representing Russia's effort to build alternative cultural alliances amid Western sanctions.
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Trump to Replace Kennedy Center Board, Appoint Himself Chairman
President Trump announced Friday he will replace the Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including Chairman David Rubenstein, and appoint himself chairman, citing disagreements over programming and a desire to reshape the nation's cultural center.

Trump to Replace Kennedy Center Board, Appoint Himself Chairman
President Trump announced Friday he will replace the Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including Chairman David Rubenstein, and appoint himself chairman, citing disagreements over programming and a desire to reshape the nation's cultural center.
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68% Bias Score

War Revives Interest in Ukrainian Patriotic Poets
The war in Ukraine has revived interest in patriotic Ukrainian poets, as a Kyiv theater group, Dakh, sets their previously forgotten works to music, experiencing a surge in popularity due to audiences connecting with their historical experiences; this is particularly poignant as two of the musicians...

War Revives Interest in Ukrainian Patriotic Poets
The war in Ukraine has revived interest in patriotic Ukrainian poets, as a Kyiv theater group, Dakh, sets their previously forgotten works to music, experiencing a surge in popularity due to audiences connecting with their historical experiences; this is particularly poignant as two of the musicians...
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40% Bias Score
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