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Ten Aegean Islets: Unveiling Hidden Histories

Ten lesser-known Aegean islets—Kaloyeri, Syrna, Kandilioussa, Zourafa, Anhydros, Antimylos, Piperi, Fanari, Aspronisi, and Nata—reveal a rich history encompassing monastic life, pirate havens, strategic maritime roles, and unique ecosystems.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
elpais.com
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Sasturain's "Tinta china": A 1970s Argentine Detective Story

Juan Sasturain's new novel, "Tinta china," set in 1970s Argentina under the dictatorship, interweaves detective fiction and comics, featuring characters inspired by real individuals from the era, notably omitting Héctor G. Oesterheld, creator of "El Eternauta," to explore themes of death, kidnapping...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Controversial Concert by Pro-Putin Conductor Gergiev to Proceed in Caserta

Amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the governor of Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, refused to cancel a concert by pro-Putin conductor Valerij Gergiev, scheduled for July 27th at the Royal Palace of Caserta, sparking a debate on art, politics, and international relations.

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56% Bias Score

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nrc.nl
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Zambrano: Redefining Philosophy Through Lived Experience

Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, in her 1950 essay collection "On the Knowledge of the Soul," critiques the narrow definition of philosophy, arguing that philosophical thought manifests in various forms like poetry and literature, drawing inspiration from lived experience, and criticizing a cultu...

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Quality Education
sueddeutsche.de
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Renowned German Theater Director Claus Peymann Dies at 88

Claus Peymann, a renowned German theater director and former intendant of the Berliner Ensemble, died on Wednesday at age 88 in Berlin; his career, marked by both critical acclaim and controversy, significantly impacted German theater.

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elpais.com
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INAH Head Replaced Amidst Budget and Security Controversies

Diego Prieto stepped down as head of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) after almost a decade, replaced by Joel Vázquez; this follows controversies over budget issues, museum security, and damage to archaeological sites during the Maya Train construction.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
nbcnews.com
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Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: $186 Million Economic Impact, Cultural Celebration

Bad Bunny's 30-show residency in Puerto Rico's Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, expected to draw 600,000 attendees this summer, is projected to generate over $186 million in revenue, 3,600 jobs, and over 35,000 hotel bookings, while celebrating Puerto Rican culture and identity.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
elmundo.es
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Mancha Real Honors Deceased Councilman with Cádiz Flamenco Festival

Mancha Real's flamenco festival paid tribute to Jesús Jordán García, showcasing Cádiz's diverse flamenco styles despite organizational issues like soundcheck delays and a performer's no-show, ultimately highlighting the region's significant contribution to the art form.

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liberation.fr
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Paris l'été 2025: Dance Takes Center Stage

The 2025 Paris l'été festival, running from July 12th to August 5th, features dance as a central theme, with new venues including the Tuileries Garden and Henri-Bergson High School, aiming for greater visibility and accessibility across Paris.

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32% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
nrc.nl
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Music and Politics: A Musician's Reflection on the Fall of the Dutch Cabinet

A Dutch musician's reflection on the fall of the Dutch cabinet while practicing Elgar's "The Dream of Gerontius" leads to an exploration of the intricate relationship between music and politics, highlighting historical examples and the potential for music to influence societal change.

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Reduced Inequality
arabic.euronews.com
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Brazilian Capoeira Program Improves Parkinson's Patients' Well-being

In Rio de Janeiro, a Capoeira class specifically designed for Parkinson's patients, "Parkinson na Ginga," has dramatically improved participants' balance and quality of life, offering a unique blend of physical therapy and social support.

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Good Health and Well-being
politico.eu
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Estonian Song Festival: A Show of Peaceful National Unity

The Estonian Song and Dance Festival, a massive cultural event featuring 43,000 performers and 80,000 attendees, took place in early July despite heavy rain, showcasing Estonian national identity and peaceful strength.

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32% Bias Score

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