Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
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20% Bias Score
Influx of Israeli Jews Stabilizes and Grows Dutch Jewish Community
A study reveals that over one-third of the approximately 35,000 Jews in the Netherlands have Israeli origins, leading to a stabilization and even growth of the community; this influx, highest in Europe, is attributed to various factors, including the aging Dutch Jewish population and political insta...
Influx of Israeli Jews Stabilizes and Grows Dutch Jewish Community
A study reveals that over one-third of the approximately 35,000 Jews in the Netherlands have Israeli origins, leading to a stabilization and even growth of the community; this influx, highest in Europe, is attributed to various factors, including the aging Dutch Jewish population and political insta...
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44% Bias Score
Venezuelan Diaspora Protests Maduro's Inauguration in Madrid
Hundreds of Venezuelans protested in Madrid against Nicolás Maduro's inauguration for a third term, calling it a coup d'état and supporting Edmundo González, the election winner, while expressing hope for the end of Maduro's rule.
Venezuelan Diaspora Protests Maduro's Inauguration in Madrid
Hundreds of Venezuelans protested in Madrid against Nicolás Maduro's inauguration for a third term, calling it a coup d'état and supporting Edmundo González, the election winner, while expressing hope for the end of Maduro's rule.
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68% Bias Score
Dominican Baseball Merchandise Store Thrives in New York
Peligro Sports, a Washington Heights store owned by Jose Matias, uniquely fills the high demand for Dominican Winter Baseball League (LIDOM) merchandise, offering caps, jerseys, and other memorabilia from all six teams, capitalizing on strong fan loyalty and limited alternative sources.
Dominican Baseball Merchandise Store Thrives in New York
Peligro Sports, a Washington Heights store owned by Jose Matias, uniquely fills the high demand for Dominican Winter Baseball League (LIDOM) merchandise, offering caps, jerseys, and other memorabilia from all six teams, capitalizing on strong fan loyalty and limited alternative sources.
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44% Bias Score
Soviet Jewry Hero's Passing Underscores Modern Parallels
The passing of Eduard Kuznetsov, a key figure in a 1970 Soviet Jewish plot to hijack a plane to Israel, is juxtaposed with the heroism of Israeli reservists in the October 7 war, highlighting the ongoing struggle for Jewish identity and freedom.
Soviet Jewry Hero's Passing Underscores Modern Parallels
The passing of Eduard Kuznetsov, a key figure in a 1970 Soviet Jewish plot to hijack a plane to Israel, is juxtaposed with the heroism of Israeli reservists in the October 7 war, highlighting the ongoing struggle for Jewish identity and freedom.
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64% Bias Score
Mass Israeli Emigration Following October 7 Hamas Attack
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel triggered a mass emigration of thousands of Israelis, predominantly those with financial means and foreign passports, causing concerns about a "brain drain" and challenging Israel's national identity, with emigration potentially surpassing immigration in 2...
Mass Israeli Emigration Following October 7 Hamas Attack
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel triggered a mass emigration of thousands of Israelis, predominantly those with financial means and foreign passports, causing concerns about a "brain drain" and challenging Israel's national identity, with emigration potentially surpassing immigration in 2...
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44% Bias Score
Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
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48% Bias Score
INOI Festival: Russian Artists Unite in London Against War
The INOI rock festival in London drew 10,000 Russian diaspora attendees, uniting artists labeled "foreign agents" by Russia who performed anti-war music and messages, aiming to counter Kremlin propaganda and promote freedom.
INOI Festival: Russian Artists Unite in London Against War
The INOI rock festival in London drew 10,000 Russian diaspora attendees, uniting artists labeled "foreign agents" by Russia who performed anti-war music and messages, aiming to counter Kremlin propaganda and promote freedom.
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32% Bias Score
Detty December: Nigeria's Booming Cultural Celebration
Detty December, a cultural celebration in Nigeria, attracts a large influx of diaspora Nigerians and international tourists from December to January, boosting the economy but also straining infrastructure and potentially pricing out some local residents.
Detty December: Nigeria's Booming Cultural Celebration
Detty December, a cultural celebration in Nigeria, attracts a large influx of diaspora Nigerians and international tourists from December to January, boosting the economy but also straining infrastructure and potentially pricing out some local residents.
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44% Bias Score
Schama's "Belonging": Jewish History 1492-1900
Simon Schama's "The Story of the Jews: Belonging" chronicles Jewish history from 1492 to 1900, profiling key figures, examining the impact of antisemitism, and highlighting the complex interplay between Jewish identity, internal debates, and global events.
Schama's "Belonging": Jewish History 1492-1900
Simon Schama's "The Story of the Jews: Belonging" chronicles Jewish history from 1492 to 1900, profiling key figures, examining the impact of antisemitism, and highlighting the complex interplay between Jewish identity, internal debates, and global events.
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28% Bias Score
Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.
Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.
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24% Bias Score
Senegal National Orchestra to Headline First Africa Diaspora Festival
The Senegal National Orchestra will be central to the first Africa Diaspora Festival, a two-day event (December 27-28, 2024) at the Douta Seck Cultural Center in Senegal, celebrating cultural ties with the African diaspora through performances and discussions, showcasing Senegal's musical diversity ...
Senegal National Orchestra to Headline First Africa Diaspora Festival
The Senegal National Orchestra will be central to the first Africa Diaspora Festival, a two-day event (December 27-28, 2024) at the Douta Seck Cultural Center in Senegal, celebrating cultural ties with the African diaspora through performances and discussions, showcasing Senegal's musical diversity ...
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28% Bias Score