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Dangast's Watt en Schlick Festival Draws 6,500 Daily Attendees

The Watt en Schlick Festival in Dangast, Friesland, Germany, kicked off its 12th edition on August 25th, 2023, featuring approximately 70 concerts, readings, and film screenings across five stages near the Wadden Sea, with headliners Zaho de Sagazan and Makko, drawing approximately 6,500 attendees d...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
elmundo.es
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Madrid's Screen-Captivated Citizens Yearn for Authentic Connection

In Madrid, people's attention is captivated by screens, highlighting a societal fascination with others' lives, while a young couple's quiet conversation underscores a yearning for genuine human connection amid technological distraction.

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Tens of Thousands Mourn Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham

Tens of thousands attended the public procession for rock star Ozzy Osbourne through Birmingham, UK, on Saturday, following his death last Tuesday at age 76 due to Parkinson's disease; the family later attended a private funeral.

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Brazilian Academy Elects First Black Woman Member After 128 Years

After 128 years, the Brazilian Academy of Letters elected its first Black female member, Ana Maria Gonçalves, whose novel "Um Defeito de Cor" challenges Eurocentric narratives by focusing on the life of Luiz Gama's mother, Luiza Mahin, a figure recently verified by historical research.

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Gender Equality
taz.de
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Soviet Underground Music: From X-Ray Film to Punk Rock

From the 1940s-60s, Soviet citizens used "Roentgenizdat", recording banned music onto x-ray film to circumvent state censorship; this was replaced by "Magnetizdat" (tape recorders) in the 1960s, reflecting technological and political shifts, and later, the rise of Ukrainian punk in the 1980s showcas...

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Fiji's First Pro Surfer Emerges After Cloudbreak Opens

James Kusitino, a 16-year-old Fijian surfer, recently signed a sponsorship deal with Former, becoming Fiji's first professional surfer; this follows Fiji's 2010 decision to open access to the world-class surf break Cloudbreak, previously restricted to a nearby resort.

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zeit.de
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Peter Sodann Library Faces Closure Due to Lack of Funding

The Peter Sodann Library in Staucha, Germany, faces closure due to insufficient funding; despite its significant collection of East German literature amassed by the late actor Peter Sodann, it lacks public support and relies on dwindling donations.

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Quality Education
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e.l.f. Beauty's Gen Z Marketing Success

e.l.f. Beauty, led by CEO Tarang Amin, uses social media, employee insights, and values-driven marketing to connect with Gen Z, resulting in significant brand loyalty and market leadership among teen females.

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africa.chinadaily.com.cn
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Dead To Rights" Breaks Box Office Records, Sparking National Reflection on Nanjing Massacre

Dead To Rights", a Chinese film about the Nanjing Massacre, has grossed over 400 million yuan ($56 million) in three days, exceeding 10 million admissions, sparking widespread reflection on this historical trauma and its impact on modern China.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Ancient Thai Betel Nut Use Confirmed by New Scientific Technique

Archaeologists used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to detect betel nut traces in 4,000-year-old dental plaque from a Neolithic burial site in central Thailand, providing the earliest direct biochemical evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia and demonstrating that visible ev...

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No Poverty
nos.nl
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Gold Traces Link Sports Bag to Drents Museum Robbery

Three men robbed the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands on January 25th, stealing artifacts worth €5.7 million. Gold particles found in a discarded sports bag containing clothing with the DNA of two suspects and glass shards link it to the crime.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Siberian Mummy's Intricate Tattoos Reveal Advanced Ancient Art

High-resolution imaging of a 2,500-year-old Siberian 'ice mummy' from the Pazyryk culture revealed intricate tattoos of animals and mythical creatures, showcasing advanced tattooing techniques and highlighting the sophistication of their artistry and social practices.

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