

Fernández & Montañés: A Baroque Encounter
An exhibition in Valladolid Cathedral showcases the Baroque sculptures of Gregorio Fernández and Juan Martínez Montañés, highlighting their styles and the religious context of their work.
Fernández & Montañés: A Baroque Encounter
An exhibition in Valladolid Cathedral showcases the Baroque sculptures of Gregorio Fernández and Juan Martínez Montañés, highlighting their styles and the religious context of their work.
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China-Brazil Friendship Strengthened by Xi's Visit
President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Brazil is expected to further strengthen the already deep friendship between the two nations.
China-Brazil Friendship Strengthened by Xi's Visit
President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Brazil is expected to further strengthen the already deep friendship between the two nations.
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Baku Climate Summit: Carbon Credit Deal Reached Amidst Controversy
The climate summit in Baku produced an agreement on carbon credit rules, but faced criticism over its procedure and concerns about its effectiveness.
Baku Climate Summit: Carbon Credit Deal Reached Amidst Controversy
The climate summit in Baku produced an agreement on carbon credit rules, but faced criticism over its procedure and concerns about its effectiveness.
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Threats against Contractor Working in Castricum Dunes
A contractor faces threats after work in the Castricum dunes aimed at improving coastal safety, despite online misinformation.
Threats against Contractor Working in Castricum Dunes
A contractor faces threats after work in the Castricum dunes aimed at improving coastal safety, despite online misinformation.
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Organic Cosmetics Mislabeling in Netherlands
A Dutch news report reveals widespread mislabeling of organic cosmetics, exposing the lack of regulation and oversight.
Organic Cosmetics Mislabeling in Netherlands
A Dutch news report reveals widespread mislabeling of organic cosmetics, exposing the lack of regulation and oversight.
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Germany's Election Paper Panic
Concerns over sufficient paper supplies and logistical challenges arose during the planning of potential early elections in Germany, sparking a public debate.
Germany's Election Paper Panic
Concerns over sufficient paper supplies and logistical challenges arose during the planning of potential early elections in Germany, sparking a public debate.
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Spain Considers Eliminating Statute of Limitations for Child Sexual Abuse
The Spanish Congress votes to consider a bill eliminating statutes of limitations for serious child sexual abuse crimes, a move supported by victims and some international human rights organizations.

Spain Considers Eliminating Statute of Limitations for Child Sexual Abuse
The Spanish Congress votes to consider a bill eliminating statutes of limitations for serious child sexual abuse crimes, a move supported by victims and some international human rights organizations.
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Chinese Mining Association Launched in Zambia
Chinese mining companies in Zambia launch an association to boost cooperation and investment, aiming to increase copper production and strengthen bilateral ties.

Chinese Mining Association Launched in Zambia
Chinese mining companies in Zambia launch an association to boost cooperation and investment, aiming to increase copper production and strengthen bilateral ties.
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Baku Climate Summit: Carbon Credit Deal Reached Amidst Controversy
The climate summit in Baku reached a deal on carbon credits, but the process and the long-term impact are facing criticism.

Baku Climate Summit: Carbon Credit Deal Reached Amidst Controversy
The climate summit in Baku reached a deal on carbon credits, but the process and the long-term impact are facing criticism.
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Germany's Election Paper Concerns
Concerns over potential paper shortages for upcoming German elections caused political controversy, but the situation is under control now that elections are scheduled for late February.

Germany's Election Paper Concerns
Concerns over potential paper shortages for upcoming German elections caused political controversy, but the situation is under control now that elections are scheduled for late February.
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Agro-companies buy up Dutch farms
Large agricultural companies are buying up Dutch farms that had applied for government buyout schemes, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the government's nitrogen reduction policy.

Agro-companies buy up Dutch farms
Large agricultural companies are buying up Dutch farms that had applied for government buyout schemes, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the government's nitrogen reduction policy.
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Dutch Gov't Seeks to Regulate Informal Schools
The Dutch government wants to increase oversight of informal schools to prevent hate speech and discrimination, but the Education Inspectorate opposes the plan.

Dutch Gov't Seeks to Regulate Informal Schools
The Dutch government wants to increase oversight of informal schools to prevent hate speech and discrimination, but the Education Inspectorate opposes the plan.
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