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West Bank camp mourns martyrs
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US House approves military aid to Ukraine, Zionist entity, Taiwan
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‘Miracle’ baby delivered from dying mother’s womb in Gaza
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Taiwan hit by dozens of strong aftershocks from deadly quake
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West Bank camp mourns martyrs
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‘China the winner’ in Maldives polls
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US House approves military aid to Ukraine, Zionist entity, Taiwan
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The clean girl aesthetic: Revolutionizing makeup with subtle elegance
In the realm of beauty, a quiet revolution unfolds, steering away from the high-drama looks of yesteryears and towards a celebration of the inherent beauty that lies in simplicity. ‘The clean girl ...
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Slovenia’s umbrella doctor weathers the economic storm
Fifty years ago, ABBA paved the way for Swedish pop
“It was love at first sight”. Fifty years after ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest, Belgian fan Claudine, still remembers how their performance paved the way for Swedish pop’s international success. With their sparkling platform shoes and gl...
Like a bad movie: Argentina’s culture industry agonizes under Milei
President Javier Milei’s “chainsaw” approach to budget cuts have not only caused deep financial pain to many Argentines, but is also threatening the country’s Oscar-winning culture scene, industry players say. At home and abroad, actors, dir...
Slovenia’s umbrella doctor weathers the economic storm
While most people believe a malfunctioning umbrella means you have to buy a new one, Slovenian Marija Lah -- one of Europe’s last umbrella repairers -- has spent her life proving them wrong. “Everything can be repaired! I believe I can repair 98...
Mass protests in Canary Islands decry overtourism
Tens of thousands of demonstrators hit the streets of Spain’s Canary Islands on Saturday to demand changes to the model of mass tourism they say is overwhelming the Atlantic archipelago. Rallying under the slogan “The Canary Islands have a limit...
The Kasbah of Algiers A unique archaeological landmark
The Kasbah of Algiers, known as the House of the Sultan, is located in the center of Algiers, where it was built in 1516 by the Turkish leaders and was completed in 1591. It was considered one of the largest palaces built by the Ottomans during thei...
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