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Easter in Palestine: Israel restricts access to ancient holy fire ceremony

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Israeli restrictions block many Palestinian Christians from attending the 1200-year-old Holy Fire ceremony.
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The story of the Easter Bunny

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The association of the Easter Bunny and eggs at Easter has its roots with the German goddess of spring, according to Troy Bickham, a professor of history and director of the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research at Texas A&M...
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Brooklyn’s oldest chocolate factory celebrates 79th anniversary

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The family business blends tradition with a modern twist.
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Ethiopians in Washington D.C. keep ancient language and orthodox traditions alive

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To engage the youth, services are offered in both Amharic and English, with translations displayed on screens. The rituals, from removing shoes upon entry to kissing the Gospel as it's carried through the congregation, are rich in...
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Everything you need to know about the Hudson’s Bay warehouse sale

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Hudson's Bay is holding a liquidation sale at its warehouse in Etobicoke as it prepares to close all but six stores. CBC's Dale Manucdoc breaks down what people need to know.
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The baby box that changed Finland's future, lowest mortality rate in the world

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For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box by the state. It's like a starter kit of clothes, sheets and toys that can even be used as a bed. And some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant...
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Finnish Baby Box tradition, a symbol of social security system in Finland

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For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box by the state. It's like a starter kit of clothes, sheets and toys that can even be used as a bed. And some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant...
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Historic synagogue recognised as Moroccan state heritage site

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The Kahal Synagogue in Asilah, built in 1824, was restored recently by the local Jewish community.
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The Culture Trail ft. Shriya Saran | 101 Abu Dhabi Dos | Indiatimes

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Join Shriya Saran as she explores the vibrant culture of Abu Dhabi in this episode of 101 Abu Dhabi Dos. Discover the emirate's hidden gems, rich heritage, and unique blend of tradition and modernity. #InAbuDhabi #CultureTrail...
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Somber Eid preprations in Gaza amid ongoing conflict

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As Eid approaches, Gazans are preparing for the holiday under the shadow of war. Displaced families living in tents are baking traditional cookies, trying to hold onto a sense of normalcy despite the devastation. Meanwhile, Israel’s aid...
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Burundi’s timeless drumming tradition thrives through generations

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Drumming rituals are taught to boys from a young age to preserve the culture.
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Bronx is Buzzing for Opening Day at Yankee Stadium

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Yankees catcher Austin Wells made MLB history, becoming the first catcher to hit a leadoff homerun.
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Greenland’s Inuit are reclaiming their spiritual heritage after centuries of suppression

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As US Vice President JD Vance prepares to visit Greenland, shaman Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq is part of a movement reclaiming Inuit traditions once suppressed by colonial rule. Through spiritual healing she and others are reconnecting with...
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Greenland's Inuit reclaim identity as independence debate grows and another US VIP visit looms

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During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter.
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It's getting hot in here: Estonia Sauna Marathon raises temperatures for traditionalists

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The challenge of the Estonia Sauna Marathon is simple - how long can you stand the heat while dressed in a funny costume. The weekend long event is a great leveller for visitors but Maris Hellrand says saunas are a very serious part of...
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Brazil’s mud carnival in Paraty blends tradition and festivity

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Brazilians are embracing the wild and messy fun of Paraty’s Mud Carnival, a unique tradition that began in 1986 when teenagers started playing in the mud. Now a major event, the festival combines lively parades with eccentric street...
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Yankees end 49-year-old rule banning players from growing beards

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Players will be allowed to grow well-groomed beards starting with the upcoming season.
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London’s African fine dining boom: How restaurants like Akoko and Chishuru are redefining the scene

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African restaurants in London are growing, with chefs bringing tradition and innovation to the capital's diverse tastes.
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London's African fine dining boom: How restaurants like Akoko and Chishuru are redefining the scene

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African restaurants in London are growing, with chefs bringing tradition and innovation to the capital's diverse tastes.
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How a bar in Kitzbuhel became the epicentre for Canadian alpine skiing celebrations

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With Jack Crawford's win on the Hahnenkamm, the tradition started by the Crazy Canucks in 1980 lives on at the Londoner in Kitzbuhel.
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Name a Madagascar hissing roach after a loved one, ex-partner at the Bronx Zoo

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The tradition at the Bronx Zoo started back in 2011.
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Morocco celebrates as henna tradition is recognised by UNESCO

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Moroccan women celebrate the art of henna tradition, now recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage for 16 Arab countries
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Lunar New Year celebrations begin in Calgary

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Celebrations are already underway in Calgary to mark the coming Lunar New Year. The Year of the Wood Snake is expected to represent a time of transformation.
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Check out the 'Tapis' exhibit in Fort Smith, N.W.T.'s museum

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“Tapis” is a display of contemporary beaded dog team blankets, as well as some historic ones that have been preserved at the museum for the last 75 years. Carla Ulrich has that story.