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Denmark's 'flexicurity' policies help get people back on their feet
If you lose your job in Denmark, it's not time to scream at the skies quite yet. The government has a unique set of policies called "flexicurity" designed to help get you back on your feet.
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This holiday season, consider nature's way of spreading its wealth
On Black Friday, we revisit Robin Wall Kimmerer's 2024 book, The Serviceberry. It argues that humans would be wise to learn from the circular economies of reciprocity and abundance in nature.
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South Africans trapped on frontlines of Russia-Ukraine war plead for help
South Africa scrambles to rescue 17 men lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine, exposing a web of exploitation, politics and international mercenary recruiting involving a former president's daughter.
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Top aide of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has resigned in a corruption probe
Andriy Yermak has often been described as the second-most powerful man in Ukraine after President Zelenskyy. He resigned on Friday after anti-corruption officials raided his residence and office.
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Domestic cats reached Europe far more recently than previously thought, study finds
A new study finds that domestic cats originated from North African wildcats and reached Europe far more recently than previously thought.
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States sue the Trump administration over major homelessness spending cuts
States are suing the Trump administration over its plan to massively cut back long-term housing for homeless people. Advocates say the changes could push more than 100,000 residents onto the streets.
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Chloe Zhao's 'Hamnet' tells a story of grief and the healing power of art
Based on Maggie O'Farrell's acclaimed 2020 novel about William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, Chloe Zhao's beautiful film Hamnet tells a story of tragedy and the healing power of art.
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Pope Leo prays for unity at historic Nicaea site
On the second day of his inaugural overseas trip, Pope Leo XIV visited the ancient site of the First Council of Nicaea, in Turkey, urging Christians — and all faiths — to reject the use of religion to justify violence.
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'H is for Hawk': Emmy winner Claire Foy on learning falconry, living in the moment for her new film
The film, based on Helen Macdonald's memoir of the same name, is about channeling grief into the training of a goshawk.
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In 'The Starseekers', magic, mystery and romance collide with timelines
Author Nicole Glover's new book 'The Starseekers' focuses on a space-race themed magical murder mystery, with a Black woman at the center.
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