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Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns

Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Potsdam Garrison Church Cupola Construction to be Completed in 2027

The 32-meter cupola for Potsdam's Garrison Church tower, delayed by legal challenges, is to be installed in spring 2027; the completed tower will feature an observation platform and an exhibition addressing its Nazi past.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Celle Commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th Death Anniversary

Celle, Germany, commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th death anniversary with a special exhibition ("London - Copenhagen - Celle") opening May 10th, showcasing her life from her English upbringing to her exile in Celle after an affair, and a theatrical premiere on January 31st.

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Gender Equality
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Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power

US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal

The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Who's in Charge": AI, Inequality, and the Future of Technology

Who's in Charge," a podcast hosted by Beth Wiesner and Antony Finn, examines the societal impact of AI and robotics, questioning the uneven distribution of technological benefits and exploring solutions for a more equitable future.

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Athens College Celebrates Centennial, Showcases Enduring Impact

The Athens College, founded in 1925 after overcoming initial obstacles and the Asia Minor Catastrophe, celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing its enduring influence on Greek society through its notable alumni and community engagement.

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Quality Education
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Trump's Second Inauguration: A Technological Leap From Washington's 1789 Address

President-elect Trump's upcoming second inauguration will be broadcast across multiple platforms, marking a significant shift from the delayed dissemination of George Washington's 1789 address, illustrating how technological advancements have transformed the public's access to this event.

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No Poverty
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US Presidential Inauguration Locations: A Historical Overview

US presidential inaugurations, traditionally held at the US Capitol building's West Front since 1981, have seen shifts in location due to weather, with indoor ceremonies in the Capitol building for colder temperatures, as in the case of Donald Trump's second inauguration and others.

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Paralympic Champion's Past: A Story of Terrorism and Spain's Transition

Ivan Butel's "De silence et d'or" profiles Sebastian "Chano" Rodriguez, a former GRAPO terrorist who became a Paralympic swimming champion, exploring Spain's post-Franco transition and the lasting impact of political violence.

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France's Veil Law: A Legal Victory, An Imperfect Implementation

France's 1975 Veil law legalized abortion, addressing 700,000 yearly clandestine abortions; however, implementation faced resistance from some doctors due to unpreparedness, as reported by L'Express.

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Gender Equality
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Money: A History of Human Emotion and Finance

David McWilliams's "Money" chronicles the history of money, from ancient bartering to modern finance, illustrating how human emotions and social behaviors have profoundly shaped monetary systems and their impact on societies, and questioning the future of cryptocurrencies and MMT.

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Reduced Inequality

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