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Berlin Protest Swim Demands End to Spree River Swimming Ban
Over 700 people participated in a protest swim in Berlin's Spree River, organized by FlussBad Berlin to challenge a century-old ban on swimming, citing improved water quality and climate change adaptation; the event highlights a broader movement for increased access to urban waterways.
Berlin Protest Swim Demands End to Spree River Swimming Ban
Over 700 people participated in a protest swim in Berlin's Spree River, organized by FlussBad Berlin to challenge a century-old ban on swimming, citing improved water quality and climate change adaptation; the event highlights a broader movement for increased access to urban waterways.
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44% Bias Score


Andalusian Parliament Restricts Guest Access After Protest Disruptions
Following disruptions during recent plenary sessions in the Andalusian Parliament, President Jesús Aguirre proposed new regulations to control guest access, including sanctions for groups whose invitees cause incidents; the plan, to be approved in September, also includes restricted access points fo...
Andalusian Parliament Restricts Guest Access After Protest Disruptions
Following disruptions during recent plenary sessions in the Andalusian Parliament, President Jesús Aguirre proposed new regulations to control guest access, including sanctions for groups whose invitees cause incidents; the plan, to be approved in September, also includes restricted access points fo...
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56% Bias Score


Joffre Lakes Park Closed: Indigenous Rights and Public Access Clash
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park in British Columbia is closed for two weeks, allowing the Lil'wat and N'Quatqua First Nations to reconnect with their traditional lands while addressing concerns over park overuse and balancing Indigenous rights with public access.
Joffre Lakes Park Closed: Indigenous Rights and Public Access Clash
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park in British Columbia is closed for two weeks, allowing the Lil'wat and N'Quatqua First Nations to reconnect with their traditional lands while addressing concerns over park overuse and balancing Indigenous rights with public access.
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52% Bias Score


Nuremberg's Hidden Art Depot: A Missed Opportunity for Public Engagement?
The National Museum in Nuremberg opened a new, underground art depot, unlike Rotterdam's publicly accessible depot, sparking debate about missed opportunities for public engagement and the museum's overall impact.
Nuremberg's Hidden Art Depot: A Missed Opportunity for Public Engagement?
The National Museum in Nuremberg opened a new, underground art depot, unlike Rotterdam's publicly accessible depot, sparking debate about missed opportunities for public engagement and the museum's overall impact.
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48% Bias Score


V&A East Storehouse: Unprecedented Public Access to 250,000 Artifacts
The V&A's new £65 million East Storehouse in London's Olympic Park provides unprecedented public access to 250,000 artifacts, showcasing conservation efforts and featuring a striking display of Robin Hood Gardens remnants alongside historical pieces, highlighting the museum's evolving role.
V&A East Storehouse: Unprecedented Public Access to 250,000 Artifacts
The V&A's new £65 million East Storehouse in London's Olympic Park provides unprecedented public access to 250,000 artifacts, showcasing conservation efforts and featuring a striking display of Robin Hood Gardens remnants alongside historical pieces, highlighting the museum's evolving role.
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40% Bias Score


National Parks Ordered Open Amid Staff Cuts
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ordered all national parks to remain open despite approximately 1,500 job cuts since the start of the year, mandating a 15-day review of park operations while facing criticism over potentially compromised visitor safety and resource maintenance; the National Park Servi...
National Parks Ordered Open Amid Staff Cuts
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ordered all national parks to remain open despite approximately 1,500 job cuts since the start of the year, mandating a 15-day review of park operations while facing criticism over potentially compromised visitor safety and resource maintenance; the National Park Servi...
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40% Bias Score

White House Tour Bookings Halted for Trump Ballroom Construction
President Trump's planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom addition to the White House will temporarily suspend new tour bookings starting next month due to construction impacting the existing tour route and security screening in the East Wing, though officials maintain tours will continue in a modified ...

White House Tour Bookings Halted for Trump Ballroom Construction
President Trump's planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom addition to the White House will temporarily suspend new tour bookings starting next month due to construction impacting the existing tour route and security screening in the East Wing, though officials maintain tours will continue in a modified ...
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52% Bias Score

Portugal Tightens Beach Access Rules Amid Luxury Resort Boom
Portugal's government and environmental agency are tightening public access rules along a 45km stretch of coastline where luxury resort development has restricted beach access and raised housing prices, impacting locals and sparking protests.

Portugal Tightens Beach Access Rules Amid Luxury Resort Boom
Portugal's government and environmental agency are tightening public access rules along a 45km stretch of coastline where luxury resort development has restricted beach access and raised housing prices, impacting locals and sparking protests.
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48% Bias Score

Belfast City Hall Exhibition Fee Proposal Sparks Public Debate
Belfast City Council's plan to charge £4 for access to City Hall's ground floor exhibition has sparked debate, with councilors and the public expressing differing views on the fairness and impact of the proposed fees, while free access remains available through community visits.

Belfast City Hall Exhibition Fee Proposal Sparks Public Debate
Belfast City Council's plan to charge £4 for access to City Hall's ground floor exhibition has sparked debate, with councilors and the public expressing differing views on the fairness and impact of the proposed fees, while free access remains available through community visits.
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44% Bias Score

British Columbia Park Closures Spark Outrage Over Indigenous Access
British Columbia's temporary closures of Joffre Lakes Park and Botanical Beach to non-Indigenous people for cultural practices have sparked outrage, raising concerns about fairness and setting a precedent for future public land access restrictions.

British Columbia Park Closures Spark Outrage Over Indigenous Access
British Columbia's temporary closures of Joffre Lakes Park and Botanical Beach to non-Indigenous people for cultural practices have sparked outrage, raising concerns about fairness and setting a precedent for future public land access restrictions.
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64% Bias Score

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Allows Online Publication of WWII Collaboration Archive
The Dutch cabinet amended the Archives Act to allow online publication of a WWII archive on collaboration, containing files on hundreds of thousands of people, after the Authority for Personal Data blocked publication due to concerns about sensitive personal data; the amendment allows publication wi...

Dutch Cabinet Allows Online Publication of WWII Collaboration Archive
The Dutch cabinet amended the Archives Act to allow online publication of a WWII archive on collaboration, containing files on hundreds of thousands of people, after the Authority for Personal Data blocked publication due to concerns about sensitive personal data; the amendment allows publication wi...
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40% Bias Score
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