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UNESCO Recognizes Sake, Carnival, and Henna Traditions
UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list now includes sake's brewing traditions, French-Belgian carnival culture, and North African and Middle Eastern henna practices, reflecting the diversity of cultural traditions and their significance.
UNESCO Recognizes Sake, Carnival, and Henna Traditions
UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list now includes sake's brewing traditions, French-Belgian carnival culture, and North African and Middle Eastern henna practices, reflecting the diversity of cultural traditions and their significance.
Progress
12% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO added sake to its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, recognizing the rice wine's cultural significance in Japan and boosting its export potential, currently exceeding $265 million annually.
UNESCO Recognizes Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO added sake to its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, recognizing the rice wine's cultural significance in Japan and boosting its export potential, currently exceeding $265 million annually.
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24% Bias Score


UNESCO Honors Diverse Cultural Traditions with New Intangible Heritage Additions
UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list gained several new entries, including Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naïve art, Parisian zinc roof restoration, Estonian mulgi puder, and others, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural traditions amidst conflict and global change.
UNESCO Honors Diverse Cultural Traditions with New Intangible Heritage Additions
UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list gained several new entries, including Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naïve art, Parisian zinc roof restoration, Estonian mulgi puder, and others, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural traditions amidst conflict and global change.
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32% Bias Score


UNESCO Designates Japanese Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized Japanese sake as an intangible cultural heritage, boosting its global image and potentially its export value, currently over \$265 million annually.
UNESCO Designates Japanese Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized Japanese sake as an intangible cultural heritage, boosting its global image and potentially its export value, currently over \$265 million annually.
Progress
44% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Japanese Sake and Shochu Production as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Traditional Japanese sake and shochu production techniques were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost exports, revitalize local economies, and preserve ancient skills amid shrinking domestic consumption; this is Japan's 23rd entry on the list.

UNESCO Recognizes Japanese Sake and Shochu Production as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Traditional Japanese sake and shochu production techniques were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost exports, revitalize local economies, and preserve ancient skills amid shrinking domestic consumption; this is Japan's 23rd entry on the list.
Progress
40% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Ivorian Attiéké as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added Ivory Coast's attiéké, a fermented cassava couscous traditionally made by women, to its intangible cultural heritage list, recognizing its cultural and economic significance and prompting efforts to protect its traditional production methods and prevent commercial exploitation.

UNESCO Recognizes Ivorian Attiéké as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added Ivory Coast's attiéké, a fermented cassava couscous traditionally made by women, to its intangible cultural heritage list, recognizing its cultural and economic significance and prompting efforts to protect its traditional production methods and prevent commercial exploitation.
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28% Bias Score

UNESCO Designates Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO inscribed sake, a Japanese rice wine with a history dating back to at least the 11th century, onto its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost its global image and the Japanese export economy.

UNESCO Designates Sake as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO inscribed sake, a Japanese rice wine with a history dating back to at least the 11th century, onto its intangible cultural heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost its global image and the Japanese export economy.
Progress
40% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Parisian Zinc Roof Restoration as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized Parisian zinc roof restoration techniques as Intangible Cultural Heritage on Wednesday, aiming to address a shortage of skilled workers and preserve the city's unique skyline, with nearly 80% of roofs covered in zinc.

UNESCO Recognizes Parisian Zinc Roof Restoration as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO recognized Parisian zinc roof restoration techniques as Intangible Cultural Heritage on Wednesday, aiming to address a shortage of skilled workers and preserve the city's unique skyline, with nearly 80% of roofs covered in zinc.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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