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Changzhou Island: Secret WWII Rescue Operation Revealed

During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, a 200-day secret operation led by the CCP rescued over 800 intellectuals, using Changzhou Island as a key transit point; a recent initiative is documenting this history, aiming to build commemorative sites.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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Dutch National Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts

Facing funding cuts of €970,000 annually from the Dutch government and municipality, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, is closing, resulting in the loss of a unique collection of over 325,000 educational artifacts and a knowledge center for professionals.

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Quality Education
npr.org
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The Last of Us" Season Two Explores Deception's Aftermath

The Last of Us" season two premiered on HBO, focusing on the fractured relationship between Joel and Ellie following Joel's deception, introducing a new type of intelligent infected in Jackson, Wyoming, and exploring the lasting impacts of trauma and moral ambiguity.

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Good Health and Well-being
bbc.com
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Upstairs Downstairs" Co-creator Jean Marsh Dies at 90

Jean Marsh, the Emmy-winning actress and co-creator of the beloved British television series "Upstairs Downstairs," died peacefully at age 90; her contributions to television and film spanned decades, including roles in "Cleopatra," "Willow," and "Doctor Who.

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Reduced Inequality
aljazeera.com
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Osaka Expo 2025 Opens Amidst Financial Concerns and Low Ticket Sales

Expo 2025 in Osaka opened on Sunday, despite weak ticket sales (nine million versus a 14 million target) and doubled construction costs, raising concerns about financial losses similar to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The event features exhibits from 160 countries inside the world's largest wooden struct...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Mario Vargas Llosa: A Literary Legacy

Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning author, has produced a vast literary output, exploring themes of power, societal structures, and human nature in Peru and Latin America, marked by complex narratives and insightful social critique.

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repubblica.it
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Verona Street Art Project Transforms Hate Symbols into Messages of Hope

The "BEST BEFORE" exhibition in Verona, Italy, documents a collaborative street art project where eleven international artists transformed neo-fascist symbols into works promoting human rights, photographed by Martha Cooper and curated by Sara Maira.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
usa.chinadaily.com.cn
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China Pavilion at Osaka Expo Promotes International Harmony

The China Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo, opened Sunday, uses its architecture and cultural elements to promote a message of international cooperation and harmony with nature, contrasting current geopolitical tensions.

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Partnerships for the Goals
nos.nl
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Dutch Education Museum to Close Due to Funding Cuts

Facing budget cuts, the National Education Museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands, will close, losing €970,000 in annual subsidies from the municipality (€380,000) and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (€590,000), resulting in the potential loss of a unique museum and knowledge center.

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Quality Education
npr.org
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The Littlest Drop": A Children's Book on Collective Action

The Littlest Drop", a new children's book by Sascha Alper and illustrated by Brian and the late Jerry Pinkney, tells a Quechua parable about a hummingbird's attempt to put out a forest fire, emphasizing the importance of collective action against overwhelming challenges.

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Climate Action
zeit.de
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Belgian Music Expert to Lead Rheinsberg's Musikkultur

Jelle Dierickx, a Belgian music expert, will become the artistic director of Musikkultur Rheinsberg in Brandenburg, Germany, starting September 2024, succeeding Georg Quander, and will oversee various musical institutions and festivals.

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welt.de
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Financial Crisis Looms for Hamburg's Club and Festival Scene

A survey of 56 Hamburg club and festival operators reveals that roughly one-third of venues face closure, while visitor numbers are down 7.9%, though profits are down 12.6%. Rising costs and rents are cited as the main challenges.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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