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Laosicheng: A Decade of Preserving China's Ancient Tusi City

Laosicheng, a 25-square-kilometer ancient Tusi city in Hunan, China, designated a World Heritage Site in 2015, is preserved through daily patrols, technological monitoring, and active community involvement, ensuring its long-term stability and cultural richness.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
theglobeandmail.com
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Globe and Mail Wins Multiple Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting

The Globe and Mail won 10 Digital Publishing Awards and Jana G. Pruden won the Landsberg Award for the podcast "In Her Defence: 50th Street", which investigated the unsolved death of an Indigenous woman, highlighting issues in policing and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

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europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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Laosicheng: A Decade of Preserving China's Ancient Tusi City

Designated a World Heritage Site in 2015, Laosicheng, a 25-square-kilometer ancient Tusi city in Hunan province, China, is protected through daily patrols, technological monitoring, and community involvement, preserving its cultural heritage and generating tourism revenue.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Budapest Judo World Championships: Scutto and Nagayama Claim Gold

The International Judo Federation (IJF) held its Congress in Budapest, Hungary, where President Vizer was re-elected. At the World Judo Championships, Assunta Scutto (ITA) won gold in -48kg, and Ryuju Nagayama (JPN) won gold in -60kg.

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No Poverty
kathimerini.gr
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Sorbonne Honors Manos Hadjidakis on His Centennial

A sold-out tribute to Manos Hadjidakis's centennial was held at the Sorbonne University on June 2nd, featuring a lecture by Giorgos Archimandritis, musical performances by Katerina Fotineaki, and messages from Kostas Gavras, celebrating the composer's lasting impact on Greek music and culture.

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Quality Education
africa.chinadaily.com.cn
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Laosicheng: A Decade of Preserving China's Ancient Tusi City

Laosicheng, a 25-square-kilometer ancient Tusi city in Hunan, China, designated a World Heritage Site in 2015, is protected through daily patrols, technological monitoring, and restrictions on construction; over 100 indigenous residents contribute to its preservation and tourism.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
lequipe.fr
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Marchand Skips French Championships to Focus on World Aquatics Preparation

French Olympic swimming champion Léon Marchand skipped the French Championships to focus on training in Austin, Texas, under coach Bob Bowman, aiming for peak performance at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, while maintaining communication and collaboration with the French team and his ...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Origins and Global Celebrations of Father's Day

Father's Day, celebrated on the third Sunday of June, is believed to have originated in 1910 in the US with Sonora Smart Dodd, gaining official recognition in the US in 1966 and 1972; it's celebrated with varying traditions across countries, including the use of red and white roses.

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RAG CEO Retires After Overseeing End of German Coal Mining

Peter Schrimpf, CEO of RAG (former Ruhrkohle AG), retired on June 30th, 2024, after overseeing the end of German hard coal mining, a process that involved significant workforce reductions from 170,000 in 1984 to approximately 600 today and ongoing groundwater management.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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Henderson Man's Free Dinosaur Park Provides Community Oasis

In Henderson, Nevada, Steve Springer, or "Dinoman," operates a free dinosaur-themed park in his home, spending roughly $2,000 monthly to provide free entertainment and snacks to families, supplementing this with donations and relying on his credit card; upon his death, he will sell the park's assets...

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Severe Thunderstorms Hit Western Germany

Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, hail, and strong winds hit western and northwestern Germany on Saturday, prompting warnings from the German Weather Service (DWD); similar conditions are expected to continue into Sunday.

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Climate Action
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Soaring Australian Home Prices Exceed Ten Times Average Wage

Australian home prices have surged past the $1 million mark, exceeding ten times the average annual wage, creating significant financial strain and affordability challenges for many families.

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