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Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.
Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.
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36% Bias Score


Druze Clerics' Historic Visit to Israel Sparks Mixed Reactions
A delegation of over 150 Druze clerics and dignitaries from Syria visited holy sites in Israel for the first time since 1974, fostering community bonds but sparking criticism from some in the Arab world, amid concerns about the ISIS-linked Syrian regime.
Druze Clerics' Historic Visit to Israel Sparks Mixed Reactions
A delegation of over 150 Druze clerics and dignitaries from Syria visited holy sites in Israel for the first time since 1974, fostering community bonds but sparking criticism from some in the Arab world, amid concerns about the ISIS-linked Syrian regime.
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40% Bias Score


Scopes Trial: A Century of Conflict Over Evolution in Education
The 1925 Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee, challenged a state law banning the teaching of evolution, pitting William Jennings Bryan against Clarence Darrow and highlighting the ongoing conflict between creationism and evolution in public education.
Scopes Trial: A Century of Conflict Over Evolution in Education
The 1925 Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee, challenged a state law banning the teaching of evolution, pitting William Jennings Bryan against Clarence Darrow and highlighting the ongoing conflict between creationism and evolution in public education.
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28% Bias Score


A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
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24% Bias Score


Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.
Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.
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Pope Francis Shows Improvement, Remains Hospitalized with Pneumonia
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, showed improvement Sunday, remaining stable and off ventilation, though his prognosis is still reserved. His longest hospitalization yet reflects ongoing lung issues.
Pope Francis Shows Improvement, Remains Hospitalized with Pneumonia
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, showed improvement Sunday, remaining stable and off ventilation, though his prognosis is still reserved. His longest hospitalization yet reflects ongoing lung issues.
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24% Bias Score

French Sports Minister and Senator Clash Over Religious Symbols in Sports
French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq's support for a law allowing amateur athletes to wear religious attire during competitions clashes with Senator Bruno Retailleau's concerns about Islamist entryism in sports, revealing a deeper societal division regarding secularism and religious freedom in Franc...

French Sports Minister and Senator Clash Over Religious Symbols in Sports
French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq's support for a law allowing amateur athletes to wear religious attire during competitions clashes with Senator Bruno Retailleau's concerns about Islamist entryism in sports, revealing a deeper societal division regarding secularism and religious freedom in Franc...
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56% Bias Score

Kashmir Fashion Show Sparks Outrage Over Cultural Insensitivity
A fashion show by Shivan & Narresh in Gulmarg, Kashmir, during Ramadan, sparked controversy due to models' attire and a post-show party, prompting outrage from locals, politicians, and religious leaders who viewed it as culturally insensitive and disrespectful to their faith.

Kashmir Fashion Show Sparks Outrage Over Cultural Insensitivity
A fashion show by Shivan & Narresh in Gulmarg, Kashmir, during Ramadan, sparked controversy due to models' attire and a post-show party, prompting outrage from locals, politicians, and religious leaders who viewed it as culturally insensitive and disrespectful to their faith.
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60% Bias Score

Jerusalem's Three-Day Purim: A Unique Celebration
Jerusalem's Purim is extended to three days this year because the 15th of Adar falls on Shabbat, requiring a modified schedule for religious observances, including the Megillah reading, festive meals, and gift-giving, highlighting the city's unique historical context within the Purim narrative.

Jerusalem's Three-Day Purim: A Unique Celebration
Jerusalem's Purim is extended to three days this year because the 15th of Adar falls on Shabbat, requiring a modified schedule for religious observances, including the Megillah reading, festive meals, and gift-giving, highlighting the city's unique historical context within the Purim narrative.
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48% Bias Score

Greek MP Arrested for Vandalizing National Gallery Artwork
Niki party MP Nikos Papadopoulos vandalized artwork at the National Gallery on Monday, claiming religious offense; he's been arrested for aggravated damage, and the Gallery is temporarily closed.

Greek MP Arrested for Vandalizing National Gallery Artwork
Niki party MP Nikos Papadopoulos vandalized artwork at the National Gallery on Monday, claiming religious offense; he's been arrested for aggravated damage, and the Gallery is temporarily closed.
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40% Bias Score

Ramadan, Adar, and the Moral Dimensions of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
Ramadan and Adar, observed this weekend, present a stark contrast: Hamas uses Ramadan to justify violence against Israel while Adar commemorates Jewish resilience, mirroring Israel's current defense against Hamas.

Ramadan, Adar, and the Moral Dimensions of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
Ramadan and Adar, observed this weekend, present a stark contrast: Hamas uses Ramadan to justify violence against Israel while Adar commemorates Jewish resilience, mirroring Israel's current defense against Hamas.
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60% Bias Score

Pope Francis Shows Improvement, Remains in Hospital
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, showed improved breathing on Sunday, no longer needing mechanical ventilation, though his condition remains complex and prognosis guarded; he missed the Angelus and will miss Ash Wednesday services.

Pope Francis Shows Improvement, Remains in Hospital
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, showed improved breathing on Sunday, no longer needing mechanical ventilation, though his condition remains complex and prognosis guarded; he missed the Angelus and will miss Ash Wednesday services.
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36% Bias Score
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