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Nauru Moves Toward Indigenous Identity With Proposal to Adopt ‘Naoero’ as Official Name

“The name was changed not by our choice, but for convenience.” The Pacific island nation of Nauru is preparing to

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Migrant Care Workers Rescued After Hours Trapped Inside Belfast Home During Night of Disorder

“Someone who is actually rioting doesn’t know that the person they are targeting is actually looking after their mother or

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New Novel Examines the Hidden Cost of Childhood Fame Behind Literary Classics

“The desire to escape the grip of your own child self, trapped in words and images and most of all

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Local Mediators Gain Ground as Nigerian Communities Seek Alternatives to End Bandit Violence

“For months now, we have experienced relative calm. Our people are rebuilding their livelihoods.” Community-led peace initiatives are emerging as

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Bangladesh Races to Protect Water Supplies as Groundwater Crisis Threatens Millions of Farmers

“The challenge is no longer simply how to conserve groundwater, but how to do so without abandoning the communities whose

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How DMZ Helped Shape Dubstep’s Identity Through Bass, Community and an Anti-Violence Ethos

“We were trying to put out a universal energy where there was no segregation, no VIP in the dance.” As

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Huddersfield Giants Pin Super League Future on Stadium Project as Survival Challenge Deepens

“If we do not have a new stadium by 2030, there is a real risk that Huddersfield will no longer

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New Documentary Examines the Lives of Chefs Who Served Some of the World’s Most Notorious Dictators

“Every meal came with extraordinary stakes, where survival often mattered more than morality.” A new documentary premiering at the Tribeca

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Met Exhibition Explores How the Human Body Became Music’s First Instrument

“Music is for all of us because we are instruments.” An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is examining

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How Online Extremist Networks Turn Loneliness Into a Recruitment Tool

“Loneliness is not merely a social condition; it has become a vulnerability that extremist movements increasingly seek to exploit.” Growing

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