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Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
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12% Bias Score


Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.
Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.
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24% Bias Score


Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.
Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.
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8% Bias Score


Palestinian-Israeli Actor's Play Explores Life 'Between the River and the Sea'
Yousef Sweid, a Palestinian-Israeli actor born in Haifa in 1976, presents "Between the River and the Sea," a solo performance premiering at Berlin's Maxim Gorki Theater on October 25th, exploring his life between Arab and Jewish cultures, prompted by his son's questions about the October 7th Hamas a...
Palestinian-Israeli Actor's Play Explores Life 'Between the River and the Sea'
Yousef Sweid, a Palestinian-Israeli actor born in Haifa in 1976, presents "Between the River and the Sea," a solo performance premiering at Berlin's Maxim Gorki Theater on October 25th, exploring his life between Arab and Jewish cultures, prompted by his son's questions about the October 7th Hamas a...
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48% Bias Score


Namavar's "Verblijf": A Poetic Exploration of Migration and Identity
Yasmin Namavar's debut poetry collection, "Verblijf," explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through contrasting styles and languages, revealing anxieties related to political upheaval and the search for belonging.
Namavar's "Verblijf": A Poetic Exploration of Migration and Identity
Yasmin Namavar's debut poetry collection, "Verblijf," explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through contrasting styles and languages, revealing anxieties related to political upheaval and the search for belonging.
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24% Bias Score


Purpose": A Broadway Play Explores Civil Rights Legacy
Purpose," a new Broadway play by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Phylicia Rashad, explores a Black American family's struggle to define their purpose in the wake of their parents' involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, running at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York through July 6th.
Purpose": A Broadway Play Explores Civil Rights Legacy
Purpose," a new Broadway play by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Phylicia Rashad, explores a Black American family's struggle to define their purpose in the wake of their parents' involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, running at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York through July 6th.
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44% Bias Score

EU's Free Train Tickets Initiative for Youth: A Response to Low European Identity and Political Engagement
The European Commission is offering 36,000 free train tickets to 18-year-olds to boost European identity, but only 15% of youth feel connected to European symbols, highlighting a disconnect between EU initiatives and youth engagement, with concerns over cost of living and mental health also affectin...

EU's Free Train Tickets Initiative for Youth: A Response to Low European Identity and Political Engagement
The European Commission is offering 36,000 free train tickets to 18-year-olds to boost European identity, but only 15% of youth feel connected to European symbols, highlighting a disconnect between EU initiatives and youth engagement, with concerns over cost of living and mental health also affectin...
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40% Bias Score

Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...

Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...
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52% Bias Score

Blood Orange's Tiny Desk Concert Explores Identity Through Music
Devonté Hynes, known as Blood Orange, performed a Tiny Desk concert featuring songs from his album "Negro Swan," exploring themes of racial and sexual identity through collaborations with Ashlee Haze, Eva Tolkin, Ian Isiah, Jason Arce, and Mikey Freedom Hart. The set included "By Ourselves," "Jewelr...

Blood Orange's Tiny Desk Concert Explores Identity Through Music
Devonté Hynes, known as Blood Orange, performed a Tiny Desk concert featuring songs from his album "Negro Swan," exploring themes of racial and sexual identity through collaborations with Ashlee Haze, Eva Tolkin, Ian Isiah, Jason Arce, and Mikey Freedom Hart. The set included "By Ourselves," "Jewelr...
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40% Bias Score

Three Major Challenges Faced During Career Transition to Retirement
Retiring from a demanding career presents three major challenges: loss of professional identity, social community, and daily structure, impacting retirees' well-being and requiring proactive planning for a successful transition.

Three Major Challenges Faced During Career Transition to Retirement
Retiring from a demanding career presents three major challenges: loss of professional identity, social community, and daily structure, impacting retirees' well-being and requiring proactive planning for a successful transition.
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24% Bias Score

Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...

Cosplay's Global Reach: A Photographer's Insight
Photographer Niccolò Rastrelli documents the global cosplay phenomenon in his project "They Don't Look Like Me," photographing cosplayers at home with their families, revealing generational differences in acceptance and the artistic expression of this hobby across various countries, including Italy,...
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44% Bias Score

Hesse: 4,185 People with Unclear Nationality in 2022
In 2022, 4,185 people in Hesse, Germany, had an unclear nationality, a number that surged after the 2015/16 refugee crisis and remained relatively stable since 2016. Among them, 1,273 had residency rights while 986 didn't, with the number of suspected crimes among them decreasing in the last decade.

Hesse: 4,185 People with Unclear Nationality in 2022
In 2022, 4,185 people in Hesse, Germany, had an unclear nationality, a number that surged after the 2015/16 refugee crisis and remained relatively stable since 2016. Among them, 1,273 had residency rights while 986 didn't, with the number of suspected crimes among them decreasing in the last decade.
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32% Bias Score
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