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Bangladesh allows 1200 tonnes of Hilsa export to India ahead of Durga Puja

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New ReviewBangladesh has approved the export of 1,200 tonnes of Hilsa to India—half the quantity it permitted around the same time in 2024. With the festive season approaching, the Bangladeshi government has set a minimum export price of Rs 1,100...
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Jersey Proud: Cedar Grove High School 9/11 flag memorial

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New ReviewIt is one of New Jersey’s most enduring Sept. 11 traditions – a sea of flags to honor the victims of the 2001 terror attack.
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Bangladesh Allows Fresh Hilsa Export To India Ahead Of Durga Puja

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New ReviewBangladesh has approved the export of 1,200 tonnes of Hilsa to India—half the quantity it permitted around the same time in 2024. With the festive season approaching, the Bangladeshi government has set a minimum export price of Rs 1,100...
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Trump Admin Mulls Travel Restrictions on Some UNGA Delegations

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New ReviewThe Trump administration is considering imposing travel restrictions on certain United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) delegations. The move could affect diplomats from countries with strained relations with the U.S., raising concerns...
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From Sufi mystics to Ottoman cafes, global journey of traditional Turkish coffee

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New ReviewTurkish coffee, once cherished by Sufi mystics and Ottoman cafés, is gaining global recognition today as both a cultural tradition and a modern coffee trend.
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Nepal Supreme court: Nudity in devotion is not obscenity

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The Nepal Supreme Court has refused to bar Naga Sadhus (naked ascetic monks) from entering the Pashupatinath and other Shiva temples, ruling that nudity in the name of religion cannot be regarded as obscene.
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Skies over Colombo burst with color as international kite festival soars once more

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The skies above Sri Lanka’s capital were transformed into a vibrant tapestry of movement and color on Sunday as the Colombo International Kite Festival returned after a five-year hiatus, symbolizing a nation's hopeful turn towards...
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Hoboken Italian Festival returns for 99th year

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The festival will be held Sept 4. through Sept. 7 on Sinatra Drive between First and Third streets.
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Safeguarding Gullah Geechee culture through music and tradition

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On St. Helena Island, South Carolina, a group of singers in their 70s and 80s—guided by musicologist Dr. Eric Crawford—breathes life into centuries-old Gullah spirituals, safeguarding a cultural treasure born from the struggles and faith...
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Highlands Clamfest celebrates 30 years of summer fun

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The Highlands Clamfest took over Huddy Park and the surrounding streets for its 30th year.
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Old bridge in Mostar hosts 459th annual jump

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Thousands gathered in Mostar on Sunday to witness the 459th traditional jump from the Old Bridge, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most iconic landmarks.
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Catholic priest celibacy: Former Pope Benedict defends it in book

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Former Pope Benedict's new book supports celibacy for Catholic priests, in contradiction of Pope Francis' remarks.
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Church bell ringers keep tradition alive

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A group of dedicated church bell ringers keep the centuries old tradition of change ringing alive in Canada.
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War in Yemen: Traditional jewel craft under threat

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The war in Yemen, now in its fifth year, is threatening the future of this ancient craft.
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Fighting FGM in Senegal | Close Up | Ep. 6

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Fatou Diatta, or Sister Fa, is a Senegalese rapper and anti-FGM activist on a mission to eradicate the harmful cultural practice.
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Even the Healthiest People Indulge in Candy at the Holidays, Hershey Says

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Alex Corcoran, senior director of seasons at Hershey, told Cheddar about how the candy giant looks at the holidays as a market unto itself. Everybody indulges in candy at this time of year, he said, even the most health-conscious among us.
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Watch: Slovenians gather to set Guinness World Record in scything

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Slovenians gathered in rural countryside last weekend to set the Guinness world record for the most participants scything in one place. Sything is a traditional grass-cutting method where cutters use a long stick ended with a curved...
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Watch: Millers uses traditional methods to make edible oil

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Some Pakistani oil millers are busy using a traditional animal-powered practice to make edible oil. The oil-extraction method, called 'ghani', uses bulls to power a wooden machine, which is similar to a mortar and pestle. The ghani...
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Ballet National Sukhishvili

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Georgia is known for its natural beauty, fine cusine, and much more. The National ballet is one of the nation's cultural crown jewels. Euronews' arts editor Wolfgang Spindler has been in Tbilisi to meet the Georgian National Ballet...
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Mongolia hunting ban clashes with centuries old tradition

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A battle between environmental regulations and ancestral traditions is playing out in the frozen forests of northern Mongolia. It has been the hunting ground of the Dhuka reindeer herders for thousands of years but that is now under...
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Royal Canadian Air Force guards the Queen

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The Royal Canadian Air Force is guarding the royal residences for the first time in its 94-year history. CBC's Thomas Daigle reports.
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Couple becomes culinary sensation with miniature-sized dishes

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A couple has become Turkey's newest cooking sensation with their miniature-sized dishes that promote the culinary traditions of their country. Burcu Celenoglu Aydin and her husband Anil Aydin cook the dishes in a miniature kitchen with a...
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Salvadoreans cleanse their souls with an Easter whipping

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Every Holy Monday in the Salvadorean town of Texistepeque, the Monday before Christians celebrate Easter, a unique tradition is enacted. Characters representing evil, dressed in red costumes and wielding whips, run through the streets....
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Bacardi Goes 'Back to the Bar'

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Bacardi is sending all 5,500 of its employees to work in bars in their local areas to better understand their slate of products and reconnect with customers.