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Renowned Cartoonist Michael Leunig Dies at 79
Celebrated Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig died peacefully at age 79 on December 19, 2024; his work, published in The Age for 55 years, is mourned by millions.
Renowned Cartoonist Michael Leunig Dies at 79
Celebrated Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig died peacefully at age 79 on December 19, 2024; his work, published in The Age for 55 years, is mourned by millions.
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Hidden Gems: Exploring Italy's Lesser-Known UNESCO Sites
Italy's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Ravenna's mosaics, Montecatini's thermal springs, Siena's medieval architecture, Cilento's ancient Greek city of Paestum, Noto's Baroque architecture, and Alberobello's trulli houses, showcase the country's diverse cultural and natural heritage.
Hidden Gems: Exploring Italy's Lesser-Known UNESCO Sites
Italy's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Ravenna's mosaics, Montecatini's thermal springs, Siena's medieval architecture, Cilento's ancient Greek city of Paestum, Noto's Baroque architecture, and Alberobello's trulli houses, showcase the country's diverse cultural and natural heritage.
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Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
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Fall of Assad Regime Brings Hope for Cultural Revival in Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule by the Assad clan has sparked hope among exiled Syrian artists and intellectuals in Germany, who describe living under a regime of pervasive fear and systematic cultural suppression. Their testimonies highlight the regime's...
Fall of Assad Regime Brings Hope for Cultural Revival in Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule by the Assad clan has sparked hope among exiled Syrian artists and intellectuals in Germany, who describe living under a regime of pervasive fear and systematic cultural suppression. Their testimonies highlight the regime's...
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Renowned Spanish Actress Marisa Paredes Dies at 78
Acclaimed Spanish actress Marisa Paredes, known for her work with Pedro Almodóvar and other prominent directors, died at age 78, prompting widespread tributes from colleagues and political figures who praised her contributions to Spanish cinema and her social activism.
Renowned Spanish Actress Marisa Paredes Dies at 78
Acclaimed Spanish actress Marisa Paredes, known for her work with Pedro Almodóvar and other prominent directors, died at age 78, prompting widespread tributes from colleagues and political figures who praised her contributions to Spanish cinema and her social activism.
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Canberra: A Thriving Student City
Canberra, home to ANU and UC, offers students a vibrant city experience with proximity to nature, diverse suburbs like Canberra Central/Civic, Acton, Braddon, Belconnen, and Dickson each providing unique cultural and lifestyle options.
Canberra: A Thriving Student City
Canberra, home to ANU and UC, offers students a vibrant city experience with proximity to nature, diverse suburbs like Canberra Central/Civic, Acton, Braddon, Belconnen, and Dickson each providing unique cultural and lifestyle options.
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Senegal National Orchestra to Headline First Africa Diaspora Festival
The Senegal National Orchestra will be central to the first Africa Diaspora Festival, a two-day event (December 27-28, 2024) at the Douta Seck Cultural Center in Senegal, celebrating cultural ties with the African diaspora through performances and discussions, showcasing Senegal's musical diversity ...

Senegal National Orchestra to Headline First Africa Diaspora Festival
The Senegal National Orchestra will be central to the first Africa Diaspora Festival, a two-day event (December 27-28, 2024) at the Douta Seck Cultural Center in Senegal, celebrating cultural ties with the African diaspora through performances and discussions, showcasing Senegal's musical diversity ...
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Fall of Assad Regime: Hope and Uncertainty for Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule is celebrated by Syrian exiles in Germany, who see it as a liberation from a culture of fear and repression. This event marks a historic turning point, ending a regime known for systematic human rights abuses and triggering...

Fall of Assad Regime: Hope and Uncertainty for Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule is celebrated by Syrian exiles in Germany, who see it as a liberation from a culture of fear and repression. This event marks a historic turning point, ending a regime known for systematic human rights abuses and triggering...
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Doris Dörrie: A Multifaceted Career in Film, Literature, and Opera
German filmmaker Doris Dörrie, known for films like "Männer" and "Kirschblüten – Hanami," was interviewed on the German talk show "Alles gesagt?"; her career also includes writing and opera directing.

Doris Dörrie: A Multifaceted Career in Film, Literature, and Opera
German filmmaker Doris Dörrie, known for films like "Männer" and "Kirschblüten – Hanami," was interviewed on the German talk show "Alles gesagt?"; her career also includes writing and opera directing.
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Fall of Assad Regime Celebrated Amidst Uncertainty
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after decades of oppressive rule is celebrated by Syrians worldwide, marking a potential turning point for the nation's future, though challenges remain.

Fall of Assad Regime Celebrated Amidst Uncertainty
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after decades of oppressive rule is celebrated by Syrians worldwide, marking a potential turning point for the nation's future, though challenges remain.
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Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...

Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...
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DT64 Closure Sparks Massive Protests in Post-Reunification Germany
In 1991, the planned closure of East German youth radio station DT64 triggered massive protests involving chaining, hunger strikes, occupations, roadblocks, and 400,000 signatures, revealing the station's unique cultural importance and the resulting political and media integration challenges.

DT64 Closure Sparks Massive Protests in Post-Reunification Germany
In 1991, the planned closure of East German youth radio station DT64 triggered massive protests involving chaining, hunger strikes, occupations, roadblocks, and 400,000 signatures, revealing the station's unique cultural importance and the resulting political and media integration challenges.
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32% Bias Score
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