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Global Prison Systems: High Costs, Overcrowding, and Criminal Enterprise
Governments worldwide spend hundreds of billions annually on prisons, housing over 11.5 million, mostly men; high costs, overcrowding, and criminal enterprise within prisons create systemic issues.
Global Prison Systems: High Costs, Overcrowding, and Criminal Enterprise
Governments worldwide spend hundreds of billions annually on prisons, housing over 11.5 million, mostly men; high costs, overcrowding, and criminal enterprise within prisons create systemic issues.
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24% Bias Score


China's Internet Boom: 1.12 Billion Users Fuel Digital Economy and Global Cultural Influence
By June 2025, China boasted 1.12 billion internet users (79.7% penetration), driven by increased access among older adults and rural populations; this fueled a booming digital economy and expanded the global reach of Chinese culture through online literature and gaming, while also advancing generati...
China's Internet Boom: 1.12 Billion Users Fuel Digital Economy and Global Cultural Influence
By June 2025, China boasted 1.12 billion internet users (79.7% penetration), driven by increased access among older adults and rural populations; this fueled a booming digital economy and expanded the global reach of Chinese culture through online literature and gaming, while also advancing generati...
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48% Bias Score


RSC Announces Globally-Focused 2025/26 Season
The Royal Shakespeare Company's 2025/26 season, announced on Tuesday, includes productions of Cyrano de Bergerac starring Adrian Lester, Henry V with Alfred Enoch, a two-part Forsyte Saga, and a musical adaptation of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, reflecting a global vision for the institution.
RSC Announces Globally-Focused 2025/26 Season
The Royal Shakespeare Company's 2025/26 season, announced on Tuesday, includes productions of Cyrano de Bergerac starring Adrian Lester, Henry V with Alfred Enoch, a two-part Forsyte Saga, and a musical adaptation of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, reflecting a global vision for the institution.
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44% Bias Score


Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art Explores the Global Phenomenon of Migration
The Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam, located in a renovated warehouse in the city's port, uses art—including works by Francis Alÿs, William Kentridge, and Yinka Shonibare—to explore the multifaceted nature of migration throughout history, highlighting both voluntary and forced movements.
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16% Bias Score


Sony World Photography Awards Showcase Diverse Global Issues
The Sony World Photography Awards, now in its 18th year, named Zed Nelson Photographer of the Year for his series "The Anthropocene Illusion," while other winners across various categories showcased diverse global issues. The exhibition at London's Somerset House runs until May 5th, 2025.
Sony World Photography Awards Showcase Diverse Global Issues
The Sony World Photography Awards, now in its 18th year, named Zed Nelson Photographer of the Year for his series "The Anthropocene Illusion," while other winners across various categories showcased diverse global issues. The exhibition at London's Somerset House runs until May 5th, 2025.
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20% Bias Score


Four Architects Win 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize
The 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded to David Chipperfield (British), Francis Kéré (Burkina Faso), Anne Lacaton, and Jean-Philippe Vassal (French) for their diverse and impactful architectural works reflecting global trends in design and social responsibility.
Four Architects Win 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize
The 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded to David Chipperfield (British), Francis Kéré (Burkina Faso), Anne Lacaton, and Jean-Philippe Vassal (French) for their diverse and impactful architectural works reflecting global trends in design and social responsibility.
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24% Bias Score

New Film and Streaming Releases This Week
New releases this week include the action-comedy "The Naked Gun", the Swiss drama "Late Shift", and the animated film "Savages", alongside streaming options such as Tim Burton's "Wednesday" and a new adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo".

New Film and Streaming Releases This Week
New releases this week include the action-comedy "The Naked Gun", the Swiss drama "Late Shift", and the animated film "Savages", alongside streaming options such as Tim Burton's "Wednesday" and a new adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo".
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0% Bias Score

Squid Game" Season 3 Ends with a Shocking Twist: Cate Blanchett Hints at US Expansion
Squid Game" season 3 concludes with Cate Blanchett's appearance as a US recruiter, hinting at a potential American spin-off, and leaving the future of the franchise uncertain despite officially ending Gi-hun's story.

Squid Game" Season 3 Ends with a Shocking Twist: Cate Blanchett Hints at US Expansion
Squid Game" season 3 concludes with Cate Blanchett's appearance as a US recruiter, hinting at a potential American spin-off, and leaving the future of the franchise uncertain despite officially ending Gi-hun's story.
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52% Bias Score

Keseb: Building a Transnational Pro-Democracy Network
Yordanos Eyoel founded Keseb in 2022 to build a transnational civil society ecosystem supporting democracy; it uses fellowships, research, and narrative work to foster collaboration among democracy champions in Brazil, South Africa, and the U.S., countering global anti-democratic trends.

Keseb: Building a Transnational Pro-Democracy Network
Yordanos Eyoel founded Keseb in 2022 to build a transnational civil society ecosystem supporting democracy; it uses fellowships, research, and narrative work to foster collaboration among democracy champions in Brazil, South Africa, and the U.S., countering global anti-democratic trends.
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40% Bias Score

Global Press Freedom at Historic Low in 2024
The 2024 World Press Freedom Index reveals the lowest level of press freedom since 2002, driven by increased violence against journalists (124 killed, two-thirds Palestinian), the rise of SLAPP lawsuits, reduced US funding for international media, and the spread of disinformation.

Global Press Freedom at Historic Low in 2024
The 2024 World Press Freedom Index reveals the lowest level of press freedom since 2002, driven by increased violence against journalists (124 killed, two-thirds Palestinian), the rise of SLAPP lawsuits, reduced US funding for international media, and the spread of disinformation.
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28% Bias Score

Teacher's Year-Long Charity Cycle Nears Completion
Kent history teacher Jacob Zintel-Warner is nearing completion of his year-long, 18,500km solo charity cycle around the world, raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital after being inspired by former students treated there; he is currently in Australia and plans to finish in August.

Teacher's Year-Long Charity Cycle Nears Completion
Kent history teacher Jacob Zintel-Warner is nearing completion of his year-long, 18,500km solo charity cycle around the world, raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital after being inspired by former students treated there; he is currently in Australia and plans to finish in August.
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8% Bias Score

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.
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40% Bias Score
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