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Eurovision 2024: Record Non-English Songs, High Fan Expectations

The Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel, Switzerland, is underway, featuring a record number of non-English songs and drawing positive fan feedback despite high prices; the Netherlands' Claude is expected to place highly.

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Reduced Inequality
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Grayson Perry on AI and Art: A Turner Prize Winner's Perspective

Grayson Perry, a 65-year-old Turner Prize-winning artist, stated at the Charleston Literature Festival that he does not mind if his artwork is used to train AI models, believing that AI will eventually handle mundane art creation, while humans focus on more complex aspects. He also created AI-genera...

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No Poverty
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Madrid Honors Bullring, Signaling Support for Tauromaquia

Madrid's bullring received a Medal of Honor for its economic and cultural contribution to the city, marking a shift from previous anti-bullfighting policies and demonstrating the event's growing social and economic strength.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Ukrainian Band's Eurovision Bid Amidst War

While competing in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, Ukrainian rock band Ziferblat learned their backing singer's home was destroyed by Russian shelling; they are using their platform to raise awareness of the war and raise funds for de-mining efforts in Ukraine.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Protestors Disrupt Netrebko's Berlin Opera Performance

On May 15th, over 100 protesters gathered outside the Berlin State Opera during Anna Netrebko's performance of Verdi's "Il trovatore," criticizing her past support for Vladimir Putin and the annexation of Crimea; the protest, organized by VITSCHE and Fellas4Europe, also featured a war-damaged ambula...

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Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final

The second Eurovision semi-final, held on May 11, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel advance to the final alongside nine other countries, showcasing diverse musical styles and overcoming pre-performance concerns.

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New Orleans: Resilience and Cultural Vibrancy in the Face of Adversity

Despite facing numerous challenges including natural disasters and crime, New Orleans, a city founded in 1718, maintains its vibrant culture and resilient community, a testament to its unique history and blend of African and European influences.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Class Migration and Workplace Culture: A Journalist's Personal Account

Caroline Zielinski, a journalist at The Age, recounts her experience navigating a middle-class workplace culture after achieving social mobility through education, highlighting the resulting tension between her new professional life and her working-class family background.

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Reduced Inequality
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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts

A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...

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Quality Education
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Eurovision 2024: Israel's Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict Sparks Protests

The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, is facing protests over Israel's participation amid its conflict with Gaza, creating a political divide among participating countries and viewers, despite the event's non-political claims.

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Eurovision 2024: Israeli Singer's Performance Amidst Protests and Potential Removal

Israel's Eurovision contestant, Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack, will perform her song "New Day Will Rise" despite protests and potential removal from the competition due to the ongoing conflict, marking a turning point for the contest's handling of political issues.

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Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final

The second Eurovision semi-final, decided solely by audience votes, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel qualify for the final alongside Lithuania, Armenia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, and Greece; Australia, Montenegro, Ireland, Georgia, Czechia, and Serbia were eliminated.

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