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Michael Hurley, Idiosyncratic Musician, Dies at 83

Michael Hurley, an 83-year-old musician, died on Tuesday after performing shows in Knoxville and Asheville despite being ill; his final album, "Broken Homes and Gardens," is expected this summer.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Guatemala-Israel: A History of Friendship and Collaboration

Guatemala's unwavering support for Israel, from its role in the UN Partition Plan to its current thriving Jewish community and collaborative sustainable tourism initiatives, demonstrates a deep and enduring relationship.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Dutch Government Plans to Abolish NTR Public Broadcaster

Dutch Minister Bruins plans to eliminate the NTR public broadcaster by 2029, prompting outrage from NTR director Lucas Goes and concerns about the loss of popular children's programs and unbiased news.

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Quality Education
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Broadway's Post-Pandemic Resurgence: Record Attendance and New Productions

Broadway is experiencing a significant post-pandemic rebound, with a record 21.3% of its audience consisting of international visitors and an overall 17% increase in attendance; the upcoming 2024-2025 season boasts at least 19 new productions.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
english.kyodonews.net
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Low Japanese Interest in Osaka Expo Underscores National Sentiment

Despite Prime Minister Ishiba's hope that the upcoming Osaka World Expo, opening April 13th, will showcase an "enjoyable Japan," a Kyodo News poll shows 75 percent of Japanese respondents are uninterested, and only 8.5 million of the targeted 23 million tickets have been sold, contrasting sharply wi...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Venlo Museum Showcases Humor's Political Power in Art

The Museum van Bommel van Dam in Venlo opened "It's Not A Joke," an exhibition exploring humor in art and its power to address serious issues like migration and gender politics, featuring works by Salim Bayri, Sarah Lucas, Agata Siwek, and others.

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Reduced Inequality
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Hexi Corridor's Geological Marvels: A Product of Tectonic Collision

The Hexi Corridor's unique landforms, including the Danxia and Yardang formations in Gansu, China, result from the 50-million-year-old collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, showcasing vibrant colors from mineral concentrations and wind erosion.

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Life on Land
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Margot Robbie's *Wuthering Heights* Film Wraps in Yorkshire Dales

Margot Robbie recently completed filming a new adaptation of *Wuthering Heights* in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, staying at Simonstone Hall and filming scenes in Arkengarthdale, Swaledale, and Low Row; the film is slated for release in February 2026 and expected to boost tourism.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Agnetha FĂ€ltskog Celebrates 75th Birthday

Swedish singer Agnetha FĂ€ltskog, famous for her work with ABBA, celebrates her 75th birthday today, maintaining her private life despite continued popularity from hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia," released during ABBA's peak in the 1970s.

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No Poverty
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Khovanshchina's Resurgence: A Reflection of Modern Geopolitical Tensions

Amidst rising tensions between Russia and Europe, productions of Modest Mussorgsky's opera Khovanshchina, set in 17th-century Russia, are flourishing across Europe, with directors using modern settings and costumes to highlight parallels to current political conflicts.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Mainz Construction Delays Impact Museums and City Projects

Mainz faces delays in several major construction projects, including the Gutenberg Museum's new building (archaeological assessments and funding issues), a visitor center for the Old Jewish Cemetery (opening in 2026), and the renovation of the City Hall (completion expected in 2027).

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Quality Education
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Rehabilitating the Cowboy: A Defense Against Misappropriation

This article defends the often-maligned image of the cowboy, contrasting the historical figure's environmentally conscious lifestyle with current political misappropriations, particularly in relation to Donald Trump's presidency, and advocating for a reevaluation of the cowboy's legacy.

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Responsible Consumption and Production

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