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En surcos de colores": 150 Definitive Colombian Albums

Jaime Andrés Monsalve's new book, "En surcos de colores," lists 150 definitive Colombian albums across diverse genres, reflecting his encyclopedic knowledge and aiming to evoke nostalgic memories through its design and selection process.

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Archaeological Discoveries Surge in Saxony-Anhalt Amidst Development

Saxony-Anhalt, Germany experienced a 100 excavation increase in 2024, exceeding 550 digs due to energy transition projects (SuedOstLink, Intel's Magdeburg site) and rising research. Simultaneously, single-family home construction remained significantly low.

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Demolition of Grafenrheinfeld Cooling Towers Highlights Bavaria's Historic Building Losses

The demolition of the Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant's cooling towers in late 2024, resulting in 55,000 tons of rubble, is part of a wider trend of historic building demolition in Bavaria, prompting a public vote on the "most regrettable demolition of the year".

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Adapting Family Traditions: When to Let Go and How to Create New Ones

This Life Kit article offers advice on how to adapt or abandon family traditions, featuring insights from a psychologist, spiritual educator, and chef, and explaining how to create new, meaningful traditions that align with personal values.

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Bamberg's St. Michael Monastery Renovation on Schedule for 2026

The €82.9 million renovation of Bamberg's St. Michael monastery, closed since 2012 due to disrepair, is progressing as planned, with completion and the church's reopening expected in the second quarter of 2026; funding comes from federal, private, and other sources.

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Syria's War-Torn Cultural Heritage: Assessing the Damage and Path to Recovery

Syria's cultural heritage suffered extensive damage during its civil war, with ancient sites destroyed and artifacts looted; assessing the full extent of the damage and implementing effective recovery plans remains a major challenge due to ongoing conflict and the lack of established local organizat...

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UNESCO Bolsters Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Amidst War

UNESCO is stepping up efforts to protect Ukrainian cultural heritage sites, including the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial and the Odessa Literary Museum, both damaged during the war, as over 340 sites have been impacted; UNESCO pledged $10 million in aid and strengthened protections under international...

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Bayern Delays Restitution of Nazi-Looted Artworks

78-year-old Michael Hulton demands that the Bavarian government return three artworks—a Picasso bronze and two Klee paintings—stolen from his great-uncle Alfred Flechtheim during the Nazi era; Bayern refuses, citing insufficient proof of ownership, delaying restitution until a new arbitration court ...

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Turkey's Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2024

Arkeofili, a Turkish archaeological organization, announced the top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2024, including a 12,000-year-old shaman burial in Mardin, a skull-filled chamber in Şanlıurfa, and artifacts from various periods illustrating Turkey's rich history and diverse ancient cultures.

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Rome's Trevi Fountain Reopens with New Queuing System

Rome's Trevi Fountain reopened Sunday after a three-month restoration, implementing a new queuing system limiting daily access to 400 people at a time and considering a modest entrance fee to fund maintenance, following a multi-million euro renovation to address structural damage and cleaning in pre...

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Lebanon's Cultural Heritage Damaged During Israeli Invasion

Israel's September 2023 invasion of Lebanon caused significant damage to numerous historical sites, including the UN-protected Tibnin Castle, despite a November ceasefire; the World Bank estimates $8.5 billion in economic losses.

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China's Dam Project in Tibet Sparks Protests, Hundreds Arrested

In February 2024, hundreds of Tibetans protesting a Chinese dam project in a sacred valley near the Sichuan border were arrested and allegedly severely beaten; the planned dam threatens to displace thousands and destroy culturally important sites, while China's response highlights ongoing human righ...

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