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Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
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Vietnam Celebrates 50th Anniversary of War's End
Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's end on April 30th with a massive military parade and air show in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the reunification of the country after a conflict that involved the US and resulted in an estimated three million Vietnamese deaths.
Vietnam Celebrates 50th Anniversary of War's End
Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's end on April 30th with a massive military parade and air show in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the reunification of the country after a conflict that involved the US and resulted in an estimated three million Vietnamese deaths.
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Caterpillar's CIO Drives Digital Transformation for Next Century of Growth
Caterpillar Inc.'s CIO, Jamie Engstrom, celebrates the company's 100th anniversary by highlighting her 26-year transformation of IT from transactional support to a strategic partner, emphasizing collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and investments in AI and smart manufacturing to improve effi...
Caterpillar's CIO Drives Digital Transformation for Next Century of Growth
Caterpillar Inc.'s CIO, Jamie Engstrom, celebrates the company's 100th anniversary by highlighting her 26-year transformation of IT from transactional support to a strategic partner, emphasizing collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and investments in AI and smart manufacturing to improve effi...
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Clinton Urges "Oklahoma Standard" Adoption on Oklahoma City Bombing Anniversary
Former President Bill Clinton marked the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people including 19 children on April 19, 1995, by urging Americans to embody the "Oklahoma Standard"—a spirit of resilience and unity that emerged after the attack.
Clinton Urges "Oklahoma Standard" Adoption on Oklahoma City Bombing Anniversary
Former President Bill Clinton marked the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people including 19 children on April 19, 1995, by urging Americans to embody the "Oklahoma Standard"—a spirit of resilience and unity that emerged after the attack.
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China and Indonesia Celebrate 75 Years of Diplomatic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties between their countries, marked by strong cooperation and a commitment to a shared future.
China and Indonesia Celebrate 75 Years of Diplomatic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties between their countries, marked by strong cooperation and a commitment to a shared future.
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22nd Anniversary of Iraq Invasion: Lasting Consequences and Calls for Unity
The 22nd anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 is marked by reflection on the lasting consequences of the conflict, including widespread destruction, sectarian violence, and a fragile political system; Raghad Saddam Hussein calls for accountability and national unity.
22nd Anniversary of Iraq Invasion: Lasting Consequences and Calls for Unity
The 22nd anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 is marked by reflection on the lasting consequences of the conflict, including widespread destruction, sectarian violence, and a fragile political system; Raghad Saddam Hussein calls for accountability and national unity.
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Nürnberg's 125th Anniversary Match: A Crucial Test Against Promotion-Chasing Elversberg
1. FC Nürnberg faces SV Elversberg in a crucial 2. Bundesliga match this Saturday, coinciding with the club's 125th anniversary. Despite recent setbacks and the absence of injured striker Stefanos Tzimas, Nürnberg aims for victory, while Elversberg contends for Bundesliga promotion.

Nürnberg's 125th Anniversary Match: A Crucial Test Against Promotion-Chasing Elversberg
1. FC Nürnberg faces SV Elversberg in a crucial 2. Bundesliga match this Saturday, coinciding with the club's 125th anniversary. Despite recent setbacks and the absence of injured striker Stefanos Tzimas, Nürnberg aims for victory, while Elversberg contends for Bundesliga promotion.
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Schengen Agreement at 40: Celebrating Open Borders, Confronting Security Realities
On June 14, 1985, five European nations signed the Schengen Agreement in Schengen, Luxembourg, establishing a borderless area; now encompassing 33 states and almost 420 million people, it faces modern challenges balancing free movement with security.

Schengen Agreement at 40: Celebrating Open Borders, Confronting Security Realities
On June 14, 1985, five European nations signed the Schengen Agreement in Schengen, Luxembourg, establishing a borderless area; now encompassing 33 states and almost 420 million people, it faces modern challenges balancing free movement with security.
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Mystery of the First Shot at Lexington and Concord Endures
On April 19, 1775, the Battles of Lexington and Concord began with an undetermined first shot, resulting in eight American militiamen's deaths; while evidence suggests British involvement, the shooter remains unknown, shaping the American narrative of revolution.

Mystery of the First Shot at Lexington and Concord Endures
On April 19, 1775, the Battles of Lexington and Concord began with an undetermined first shot, resulting in eight American militiamen's deaths; while evidence suggests British involvement, the shooter remains unknown, shaping the American narrative of revolution.
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Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...

Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...
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Macron to Honor Notre-Dame Reconstruction Artisans
French President Emmanuel Macron will preside over a ceremony on April 15, 2029, at the Élysée Palace, decorating about 100 artisans who worked on the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral, six years after a devastating fire.

Macron to Honor Notre-Dame Reconstruction Artisans
French President Emmanuel Macron will preside over a ceremony on April 15, 2029, at the Élysée Palace, decorating about 100 artisans who worked on the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral, six years after a devastating fire.
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Spain Acknowledges Romani Discrimination, Pledges Inclusion
On Tuesday, Spain marked 600 years since the Romani people arrived, with King Felipe VI and government officials acknowledging past and present discrimination and pledging to fight for full inclusion, although not all political parties supported a unanimous declaration.

Spain Acknowledges Romani Discrimination, Pledges Inclusion
On Tuesday, Spain marked 600 years since the Romani people arrived, with King Felipe VI and government officials acknowledging past and present discrimination and pledging to fight for full inclusion, although not all political parties supported a unanimous declaration.
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