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Spain's Lusophilia: A Complex Relationship of Admiration and Self-Doubt
This article examines the historical and cultural differences between Spain and Portugal, focusing on Spanish perspectives and their idealized view of their neighbor, highlighting a complex relationship built on admiration, self-doubt, and a romanticized image of Portugal.
Spain's Lusophilia: A Complex Relationship of Admiration and Self-Doubt
This article examines the historical and cultural differences between Spain and Portugal, focusing on Spanish perspectives and their idealized view of their neighbor, highlighting a complex relationship built on admiration, self-doubt, and a romanticized image of Portugal.
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52% Bias Score


Children's Questions Inspire Feces-Focused Museum Exhibit
The Thackray Museum in Leeds presents "POO!", an exhibition based on children's questions about feces, featuring artifacts such as resin-encased feces, a 12th-century poo sample, and Victorian constipation cures, running from July 26, 2024 to January 4, 2026.
Children's Questions Inspire Feces-Focused Museum Exhibit
The Thackray Museum in Leeds presents "POO!", an exhibition based on children's questions about feces, featuring artifacts such as resin-encased feces, a 12th-century poo sample, and Victorian constipation cures, running from July 26, 2024 to January 4, 2026.
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20% Bias Score


1,000-Year-Old Viking Hoard Unearthed in Northern Germany
A metal detectorist's discovery near Haithabu, a former Viking trading post in northern Germany, unearthed a 1,000-year-old hoard containing over 200 silver artifacts, Arabic coins, and a Christian cross, providing insights into trade, cultural exchange, and religious transformation in the 10th cent...
1,000-Year-Old Viking Hoard Unearthed in Northern Germany
A metal detectorist's discovery near Haithabu, a former Viking trading post in northern Germany, unearthed a 1,000-year-old hoard containing over 200 silver artifacts, Arabic coins, and a Christian cross, providing insights into trade, cultural exchange, and religious transformation in the 10th cent...
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24% Bias Score


Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
Tour de France Starts in Northern France, Highlighting Region's Cycling Legacy
The 2025 Tour de France starts in northern France for the first time since 2001, celebrating the region's rich cycling history marked by iconic figures like Charles Crupelandt, Jean Stablinski, and the Vasseur brothers, along with events such as the Four Days of Dunkirk and the Jean Stablinski velod...
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28% Bias Score


Twilight Struggle: 20 Years of Cold War Gameplay
The board game Twilight Struggle, celebrating its 20th anniversary, held an international convention in Vitoria, Spain with 128 games played, highlighting its enduring popularity and success stemming from its realistic depiction of the Cold War and use in educational settings.
Twilight Struggle: 20 Years of Cold War Gameplay
The board game Twilight Struggle, celebrating its 20th anniversary, held an international convention in Vitoria, Spain with 128 games played, highlighting its enduring popularity and success stemming from its realistic depiction of the Cold War and use in educational settings.
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44% Bias Score


Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.
Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.
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36% Bias Score

Wales Qualifies for Women's Euro 2025 After 50-Year Ban
Wales' qualification for the Women's Euro 2025 marks a historic moment, overcoming a 50-year ban on women's football that ended in 1970. Despite this achievement, persistent inequalities remain, highlighting the ongoing fight for gender equality in the sport.

Wales Qualifies for Women's Euro 2025 After 50-Year Ban
Wales' qualification for the Women's Euro 2025 marks a historic moment, overcoming a 50-year ban on women's football that ended in 1970. Despite this achievement, persistent inequalities remain, highlighting the ongoing fight for gender equality in the sport.
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24% Bias Score

Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.

Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.
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36% Bias Score

Andalusian Parliament Recognizes Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa's Role in Spanish Identity
The Andalusian Parliament passed a proposal recognizing the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa's importance in Spanish national identity, supported by Vox, PP, and PSOE, despite differing interpretations of its historical significance, leading to plans for enhanced historical preservation and education.

Andalusian Parliament Recognizes Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa's Role in Spanish Identity
The Andalusian Parliament passed a proposal recognizing the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa's importance in Spanish national identity, supported by Vox, PP, and PSOE, despite differing interpretations of its historical significance, leading to plans for enhanced historical preservation and education.
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56% Bias Score

King Juan Carlos I's Memoirs: A Personal Account and Plea for Reconciliation
King Juan Carlos I's memoirs, "Reconciliation," written with Laurence Debray and published by Planeta on November 12, 2024, cover his life from childhood to early 2023, aiming to foster reconciliation with the Spanish people and present his perspective on key historical events.

King Juan Carlos I's Memoirs: A Personal Account and Plea for Reconciliation
King Juan Carlos I's memoirs, "Reconciliation," written with Laurence Debray and published by Planeta on November 12, 2024, cover his life from childhood to early 2023, aiming to foster reconciliation with the Spanish people and present his perspective on key historical events.
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48% Bias Score

AIIMS Doctor Recounts Indira Gandhi's Final Moments
Dr. Sneh Bhargava, former director of AIIMS, details in her memoir the events of October 31, 1984, when she treated Indira Gandhi after her assassination, revealing the deception maintained at AIIMS to manage the political fallout until Rajiv Gandhi's swearing in, and the ensuing deadly riots.

AIIMS Doctor Recounts Indira Gandhi's Final Moments
Dr. Sneh Bhargava, former director of AIIMS, details in her memoir the events of October 31, 1984, when she treated Indira Gandhi after her assassination, revealing the deception maintained at AIIMS to manage the political fallout until Rajiv Gandhi's swearing in, and the ensuing deadly riots.
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40% Bias Score

Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...

Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...
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24% Bias Score
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