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JR to Transform Paris' Pont-Neuf into a Cave in 2025

French street artist JR will transform the Pont-Neuf into a cave in 2025, honoring Christo and Jeanne-Claude's legacy.

Culture

Exploring the Origins and Unique Traditions of Christmas Trees

2024-12-20T12:48:03.972Z

This article delves into the origins of Christmas traditions, including the history of Christmas trees and the unique Swabian custom of praising them.

Culture

Tibo InShape Speaks Out on Political Affiliation and Values

2024-12-20T10:08:15.189Z

Tibo InShape, a prominent French YouTuber, clarifies his political stance, acknowledging some alignment with the National Rally while emphasizing his commitment to personal values over partisan politics.

Culture

Syrian Actor Duraid Lahham Supports Sharia Implementation Amid Political Shift

2024-12-20T17:09:26.375Z

Syrian actor Duraid Lahham, known as 'Ghawwar Al-Tosha,' praises Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and the implementation of Islamic Sharia in Syria, reflecting a significant shift in the political landscape.

Culture

Hassan Al-Amrani: Exploring Cultural Identity Through Poetry and Literature

2024-12-20T17:38:07.611Z

Hassan Al-Amrani, a Moroccan academic and poet, discusses the significance of Islamic literature, the challenges faced by Maghrebi writers, and his upcoming poetry collection addressing the Palestinian struggle.

Culture

The Evolution of Secularism: From Religious Authority to Governance

2024-12-20T12:58:04.276Z

This article explores the historical emergence and evolution of secularism, highlighting its significance in separating religion from state governance and its varying interpretations across cultures.

Culture

The Stalin Prize: A Historical Perspective on Soviet Ideological Recognition

2024-12-20T04:38:11.398Z

The Stalin Prize, established on December 20, 1939, served as a significant recognition of achievements in science and art in the Soviet Union, reflecting the state's ideological goals.

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Culture

Frederick Douglass: The Journey from Slavery to Activism

2024-11-19T05:21:01.914Z

Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, became a leading figure in the anti-slavery movement, advocating for education, women's rights, and racial equality.

Culture

UNESCO Grants Enhanced Protection to 34 Heritage Sites in Lebanon

2024-11-19T04:51:08.878Z

UNESCO has granted enhanced temporary protection to 34 heritage sites in Lebanon, safeguarding them from Israeli military actions and ensuring compliance with the 1954 Hague Convention.

Culture

The Independence of Islamic Scholars: A Historical Perspective

2024-11-19T01:50:24.057Z

This article explores the historical independence of Islamic scholars from political authorities, examining the evolution of their relationship and the challenges faced in contemporary society.