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Saudi Arabia's Luxury Dream of the Desert Train to Launch in 2026

The Dream of the Desert, a 1,300-kilometer luxury train launching in late 2026, will offer 34 suites across 14 carriages traveling from Riyadh to Qurayyat via Hail, integrating cultural programs and unique tourist itineraries in a joint venture between Saudi Arabia Railways and Arsenale S.p.A.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Music in Auschwitz: A Documentary on Control, Resistance, and the Human Spirit

The Last Musician of Auschwitz" explores the dual role of music in Auschwitz concentration camp: used by Nazis for control and by prisoners for resistance and solace, revealing the complex relationship between culture, oppression, and the human spirit.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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British Explorer Walks Across Saudi Arabia, Showcasing a Nation's Transformation

British explorer Alice Morrison is walking 2,500 kilometers across Saudi Arabia over five months, aiming to be the first to complete this route; she is documenting her journey, making archaeological discoveries, and interacting with locals to showcase a changing Saudi Arabia.

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Gender Equality
taz.de
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Turkey Intensifies Crackdown on Opposition and Cultural Figures

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu faces new investigations after a press conference criticizing the Turkish government's legal actions against him and other opposition figures, including the recent arrest of filmmaker Ayşe Barım on charges related to the 2013 Gezi Park protests, highlighting a broader c...

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Passing of Influential Australian Broadcaster Julie Copeland

Julie Copeland, an influential Australian broadcaster known for programs like Arts National and The Europeans, passed away on January 18, 2025, leaving a legacy of insightful reporting, mentorship, and activism.

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Quality Education
theguardian.com
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UK Government Neglects British Council Amidst Soft Power Push

The UK government faces criticism for potentially closing the British Council due to a £200 million pandemic-related loan, despite launching a new "soft power council"—a decision risking damage to the UK's international reputation and soft power.

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Turkey's Hidden Museum Gems

Turkey houses ten under-the-radar museums showcasing diverse collections, from modern art at the Baksi Museum to the world's largest mosaic collection at the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, offering unique cultural experiences beyond major tourist destinations.

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Quality Education
usa.chinadaily.com.cn
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China's Spring Festival: A Blend of Ancient Rituals and Modern Celebrations

The Spring Festival in China features diverse celebrations, from ancestor worship and ethnic traditions like the Mongolian Tsagaan Sar to historical lantern shows and folk performances such as dragon and lion dances, all preserved by dedicated inheritors and organizations.

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cnn.com
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British Explorer Treks Across Saudi Arabia

British explorer Alice Morrison is walking 2,500 kilometers across Saudi Arabia over five months, aiming to be the first to complete this route; she's documenting her journey, making discoveries, and interacting with locals to showcase the country's evolving landscape.

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Gender Equality
faz.net
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Kremlin Tightens Grip on Russian Culture, Dismissing Museum Directors

In Russia, several museum directors have been dismissed or resigned under pressure since the beginning of the year, highlighting the Kremlin's tightening control over cultural institutions and suppression of dissenting voices; this includes the directors of the Pushkin Museum, Gulag Museum, and the ...

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64% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Bayreuth Festival Receives €1 Million Donation to Restore Anniversary Performances

The Bayreuth Festival, facing financial difficulties, will receive a €1 million donation from its Förderverein to reinstate "Tannhäuser" and "Lohengrin" productions for its 150th-anniversary celebrations in 2026, after initially cutting performances due to high personnel costs.

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Harari Advocates Adaptability in "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies

Yuval Noah Harari's "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies" uses the historical rise and fall of Carthage and the spread of Latin to illustrate the constant flux of societies and cultures, advocating for open-mindedness and adaptability as key to progress.

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48% Bias Score

Quality Education

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