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German Wine Industry Faces Existential Crisis

Facing an existential crisis, Rhineland-Palatinate's wine industry anticipates the closure of 20-30% of its businesses due to rising costs, decreased consumption, and US tariffs; the government is providing €1 million in aid for marketing and sales.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Memorial Park Honors WWII Chinese Volunteers in Malaysia

A memorial park in Kuala Lumpur, opened Thursday, honors over 3,000 Nanyang Volunteers—Chinese drivers and mechanics who served during WWII—with a memorial hall, artifacts, and personal accounts, commemorating their sacrifices and promoting peace and historical awareness.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Beijing Summer Palace: Seven Wonders of a Qing Dynasty Retreat

The Beijing Summer Palace, a late Qing Dynasty imperial retreat, features seven attractions: the 728-meter Long Corridor with 14,000 painted panels; Kunming Lake with the Marble Boat; Suzhou Market Street; the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity; various court buildings; Longevity Hill with the Sea of...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Memorial Park Honors Nanyang WWII Volunteers in Kuala Lumpur

A memorial park honoring over 3,000 Nanyang Volunteers who served in WWII opened in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, featuring a memorial hall with artifacts and personal accounts, aiming to educate youth about their sacrifices and promote peace and justice.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Diplomas vs. Practical Skills: A Societal Shift

A French author recounts a personal experience with a highly certified yet practically unskilled osteopath, illustrating a broader societal trend where diplomas overshadow practical expertise in many professions, impacting service quality and professional integrity.

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Quality Education
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Beirut's Le Colisee Cinema Reopens, Symbolizing Cultural Resilience

In Beirut, the Le Colisee cinema reopened on September 13th after a decades-long closure, thanks to a civil society initiative led by actor Kassem Istanbouli, symbolizing the resilience of Lebanese culture amidst political instability and economic hardship.

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No Poverty
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Diverse Cultural Events Launch in Late August 2025

New exhibitions featuring James Hawke and Jean-Francois Millet, the movie "Caught Stealing", the Spanish TV series "Two Graves", the George Enescu International Festival, and Sabrina Carpenter's new album are launching from August 29th to September 21st 2025.

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Quality Education
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Pop-Kultur Festival Expands Amidst Budget Cuts, Prioritizes Community and Global Representation

Berlin's Pop-Kultur festival expands to six days this year, featuring more free events, community spaces, and a decoupled discourse program despite significant budget cuts, showcasing artists from underrepresented regions and highlighting discussions on the intersection of pop culture and socio-poli...

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Quality Education
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Researchers Recreate Historical Smell of Hell for World Expo

A European Union-funded project recreated the smell of Hell, along with other historical scents, for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka using a database of over 2.4 million olfactory mentions from historical sources, highlighting the cultural relativity of smell.

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Rising Costs Threaten Edinburgh Fringe Festival's Accessibility

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, running August 1-25, faces challenges due to rising ticket prices (£2-£3 increase) and increased costs for performers, threatening its inclusive nature despite its immense size (second only to the Olympics and World Cup).

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Reduced Inequality
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Aronofsky's "Caught Stealing": A 90s Noir Caper

Darren Aronofsky's "Caught Stealing" is a 1998-set neo-noir crime caper filmed in New York's East Village, starring Austin Butler, and marking a stylistic departure for the director, who collaborated with Google DeepMind on the film's production.

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Reduced Inequality
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Ruins" Novel Optioned for Film Adaptation by Oscar-Winning Actors

Australian novelist Amy Taylor's novel "Ruins" has been optioned for a film adaptation by Oscar-nominees Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan, who will produce and star, shortly before Taylor gave birth, highlighting the novel's compelling narrative and the author's career advancement.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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