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AI and Copyright: Musicians Protest Music Devaluation

Over 1,000 artists protested UK copyright changes in February 2025 with a silent album, while 200 musicians, including Billie Eilish and Stevie Wonder, petitioned tech companies against music devaluation in April 2025, amidst rising concerns about AI's impact on artist compensation and rights.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Death of Renowned Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin at 92

Renowned Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin died at age 92; the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow hailed him as a world-class composer whose works, including the opera "Lolita" and the ballet "Anna Karenina," were performed internationally.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Netflix Releases "Thursday Murder Club" Film

Netflix released the film adaptation of Richard Osman's "Thursday Murder Club," starring Pierce Brosnan and Dame Helen Mirren, a comedic murder mystery featuring older characters solving a crime in a British village setting, currently available in the Netherlands.

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Reduced Inequality
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Xiao Feng Art Museum Opens, Showcasing 503 Works

The Xiao Feng Art Museum in Hangzhou opened in April with a donation of 503 artworks by late artist Xiao Feng and his wife, reflecting their lives shaped by China's revolutionary history and their deep patriotism.

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Quality Education
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Electric Picnic 2025: Sold Out, Fraud Warnings Issued

Electric Picnic 2025, a sold-out three-day music festival in Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland (September 1-3), features headliners Hozier, Sam Fender, and Kings of Leon, with over 80,000 attendees expected; Garda Síochána warns against third-party ticket purchases due to fraud.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Jacqueline Kennedy's Cambodian Diplomacy: A 1967 Visit and its Unforeseen Legacy

In 1967, Jacqueline Kennedy visited Cambodia, staying at Phnom Penh's Hotel Le Royal, where a cocktail was named in her honor; her visit, though seemingly a vacation, was a carefully orchestrated display of soft power during a time of geopolitical tension.

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No Poverty
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SCO Cultivates Cross-Cultural Understanding Through Youth Engagement

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) promotes cross-cultural understanding and cooperation among its member states, particularly through increased student exchanges and infrastructure projects, as evidenced by the experiences of students from Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan studying in Chi...

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Quality Education
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Boeotia": Lanthimos' Venice Premiere Reflects Global Anxieties

Yorgos Lanthimos' "Boeotia," a loose adaptation of "Save the Green Planet," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, starring Emma Stone as a CEO abducted by conspiracy theorists who believe she's an alien, reflecting current anxieties about AI, war, and climate change denial.

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Climate Action
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Steal Away": Virgo's Afrofuturistic Thriller

Clement Virgo's "Steal Away," premiering at TIFF 2025, is an Afrofuturistic psychosexual thriller following two young women in an undefined alternate reality, marking a stylistic departure from his previous naturalistic works and reflecting his return to early filmmaking instincts.

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Gender Equality
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Controversy Erupts Over Muslim Author Inaugurating Hindu Festival in Karnataka

Banu Mushtaq, the first Kannada author to win the International Booker Prize, faced criticism from BJP leaders for inaugurating the Mysuru Dasara festival, a Hindu religious event celebrated in Karnataka, India, despite her expressed respect for the festival and past precedent.

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Xiao Feng Art Museum Opens, Showcasing 503 Works

The Xiao Feng Art Museum in Hangzhou opened in April, showcasing 503 donated artworks by late artist Xiao Feng and his wife, reflecting their lives during wartime and their deep patriotism.

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Quality Education
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Free Public Access to 300-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Forest in Wales

A 300-million-year-old fossilized forest, accidentally discovered in 2003 at a former steelworks in Brymbo, Wrexham, Wales, is opening to the public for free on September 7th as part of a heritage festival, showcasing over 20 fossilized trees and other ancient fossils, thanks to a £10 million invest...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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