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Romanian Historians Protest Curbs on Access to Archives
Romanian historians have signed an open letter protesting against the decision of the Romanian National Archives, ANR, to limit access to documents in the National Archival Fund.
The first artists residency project at Domus Art Gallery, Athens (photos)
Through the lens of contemporary creative thought processes, three artists focus on very different aspects of Athens
SALT’s Thursday Cinema to kick off in June
A new program of SALT's Thursday Cinema titled "What is normal, anyway?" will kick off on June 2 with a selection of documentary and fiction films from Kazakhstan to Singapore and Japan to Germany and Italy, exploring the notion of normality in a post-pandemic world.
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Number of crimes in 2021 lowest in past decade
Ljubljana – The police dealt with the fewest criminal offences in the last ten years in 2021, while at the same time recording the highest clearance rate in the last decade, shows the 2021 report on police work that the outgoing government debated on Wednesday.
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Iconic actor Ray Liotta dead at 67, reports say
Ray was shooting a movie called "Dangerous Waters" on the island, and died in his sleep
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AI software brings Stanford University scholarship to young Turk
A Turkish high school student who invented an artificial intelligence system that helps brain surgeons how to operate on patients has gained a full scholarship from Stanford University in the U.S.
Tourists flock to ‘Deli Çay’ to witness pearl mullets’ migration
Locals and tourists have thronged around "Deli Çay," roughly translated as the "Crazy Stream," in the eastern province of Van's Erciş district to see pearl mullets' migration.
Pearl mullets can live in the salty waters of Turkey's largest Lake Van, leave their habitats at the beginning of April and migrate to streams to reproduce.
“Stay in your lane” activism is toxic to building shared values – Analysis
If people are told continuously to not have any mildly critical opinions eventually they will no longer see it as necessary to have any opinions on issues other people face
The Digital Revolution is Leaving Poorer Kids Behind (infographic)
The digital divide works to deepen inequalities that already exist within communities in the US
Gov’t determined to fight inflation: Minister
Treasury and Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati has reiterated the government's commitment to bring inflation under control and take necessary steps.
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