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2024 Nobel Prizes Awarded: Celebrating Achievements in AI, Science, and Literature

The 2024 Nobel Prizes, awarded on December 10th, honored eleven laureates across various fields, including AI, protein research, microRNA, literature, and economics, with each receiving a medal, diploma, and approximately €950,000.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Death of Nikki Giovanni: A Legacy of Poetry and Activism

Celebrated American poet Nikki Giovanni, a leading voice of the Black Arts Movement, died on December 9th at age 81, leaving behind a legacy of over 30 books exploring themes of love, race, and social change; her final book is to be published in 2024.

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Gender Equality
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Gadhimai Festival Sees Reduced, But Continued, Animal Sacrifice

The Gadhimai festival in Nepal saw a reduced number of animal sacrifices this year, with approximately 4,200 buffaloes and thousands of other animals killed, down from hundreds of thousands in previous years, despite ongoing efforts by activists and legal challenges.

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Life on Land
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Abidjan Slam Poetry Event Highlights West Africa's Socio-Political Challenges

Burkinabé poet and DJ Otemptic performed a slam poem in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, addressing jihadism and women's resilience, attracting 200 attendees and highlighting the use of spoken word poetry to process social and political challenges in West Africa.

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Quality Education
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"Brexit and the UK Art Market: A Decline Amidst Paris' Rise"

"Brexit-related logistical issues and economic downturn have negatively impacted the UK art market, leading to gallery closures, decreased sales, and financial struggles for artists, while Paris experiences growth."

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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"Dubai Chocolate": German Christmas Market Trend Sparks Trademark Battle

"Dubai chocolate," a confection featuring pistachio paste and kadayif, created by Sara Hamuda, is highly sought-after in Germany, selling for up to €7.50 per 100g at Christmas markets, despite legal challenges due to the UAE's lack of trademark protection for the name and resulting widespread imitat...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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McCartney Backs AI Copyright Law Changes

Paul McCartney and other prominent figures advocate for UK legislation to prevent mass copyright theft by AI companies, proposing amendments to the data bill to require permission before using copyrighted material for training AI models, while the government is consulting on the best approach.

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Reduced Inequality
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Record-Breaking Attendance at National Museum of China Fueled by Popular Phoenix Magnets

The National Museum of China in Beijing recorded 6.3 million visitors by November 28th, 2024, a 10 percent increase from the previous year, driven largely by the popularity of phoenix coronet-shaped refrigerator magnets—over 530,000 sold since October—and a focus on attracting younger audiences.

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Quality Education
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Juárez's New Orleans Exile: A Novel of Transformation

Yuri Herrera's "Season of the Swamp" recounts Benito Juárez's nearly eighteen months of exile in 1853 New Orleans, detailing his witnessing of the American slave trade and its profound influence on his evolution into a pivotal Mexican revolutionary leader, challenging traditional biographical narrat...

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No Poverty
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Riyadh Restaurant Showcases Saudi Arabia's Culinary Diversity

Takya, a Riyadh restaurant founded in 2019, uses traditional Saudi recipes presented with a modern flair, reflecting the kingdom's culinary modernization and showcasing its diverse regional cuisines within the $63.2 billion Diriyah Gate development.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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"Saint Lucia's Return to Syracuse and Rome's Jubilee: Contrasting Expressions of Faith"

"The author recounts a visit to Saint Lucia's tomb in Syracuse, Sicily, witnessing the excited preparations for the return of her relics after ten years, contrasting this localized devotion with Rome's preparations for the Jubilee."

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Turtle-Shaped Sculpture Found in Manot Cave Sheds Light on Ancient Rituals

A 28kg, 11-inch turtle-shaped rock sculpture, carved over 35,000 years ago, was discovered in Israel's Manot Cave, suggesting ritualistic practices by early homo sapiens in a secluded chamber within the cave.

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