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ZFF and Gisada: Controversial perfume brand becomes partner of the Zurich Film Festival
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ZFF and Gisada: Controversial perfume brand becomes partner of the Zurich Film Festival

The Zurich Film Festival has announced a partnership with the Swiss fragrance brand Gisada, despite allegations that its founder has ties to an Islamist network. The decision comes amid controversy surrounding the company's leadership and its potential connections to extremist groups.

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ZFF and Gisada: Controversial perfume brand becomes partner of the Zurich Film Festival

The Zurich Film Festival has announced a partnership with the Swiss fragrance brand Gisada, despite allegations that its founder has ties to an Islamist network. The decision comes amid controversy surrounding the company's leadership and its potential connections to extremist groups.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the partnership announcement as a fact but does not explicitly frame it as politically motivated or biased toward any particular ideology. It mentions the controversy around the founder's alleged connections without taking a clear stance on the validity of these claims, thus not

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