Twelve new elements in Greece's National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Greece's Ministry of Culture has announced the registration of twelve new elements and the recognition of a Best Practice in the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The Newspaper: A Brazen Campaign Was Organized on Ylilauta - Sipoon Sanomat Made a Tough Decision
Sipoon Sanomat disqualified a candidate for the 'Sipoo Person of the Year' due to a manipulated voting campaign on the Ylilauta forum.
Palestine will be recognized as a state: Which countries support and oppose this measure?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway's recognition of Palestine as a state has generated mixed reactions from the international community, with strong Arab support and U.S. opposition.
Who was Agnes Kašpárková and why did she become known worldwide
Agnes Kašpárková, a Czech artist, gained international recognition for her volunteer work in beautifying her village of Louka through traditional floral designs.
In Honor of Those Who Give Their Lives for Others
The article highlights the sacrifices made by individuals who dedicate their lives to the service of others.
Members of the Defense League gifted Estonian flags to six village elders ahead of Independence Day
Members of the Estonian Defense League gifted flags to six village elders in appreciation of their contributions to the community ahead of Independence Day.
PHOTOS: Soludo presents recognition certificates to six newly elected Anambra monarchs
Anambra State Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo presented certificates of recognition to six newly elected traditional rulers, emphasizing the importance of traditional leadership in fostering community development and unity.
Resident sets up 'public' fan and becomes an attraction in the heat of Olinda's hills
A resident in Olinda has installed a public fan to help alleviate the heat for carnival-goers, gaining local recognition for his kind gesture.
Africville’s ‘eternal flame’ Eddie Carvery and the legacy he leaves behind
Eddie Carvery, the 79-year-old activist known for his protests related to the historic Africville community, passed away recently, leaving behind a significant legacy in the fight for recognition and justice for marginalized communities.
Evelyn Bastos praises queens and muses from the community at Rio's carnival: 'It is the school's portrait'
Evelyn Bastos reflects on the recognition of community queens in carnival at Mangueira, highlighting her journey and the importance of representation.
UK festival 'bigger than Glastonbury' you've never heard of
The Bolton Food and Drink Festival, attracting 500,000 visitors annually, celebrated its 20th anniversary and has gained national recognition for its scale and quality.
Recognition that someone stands on stage and tells a story that you can relate to
The article discusses the significance of storytelling and its connection to personal experiences.
They are Venezuelans, they started their dream in the U.S., and now humor has united them with a project that travels the world
Eugenia Siso and Santiago Castellanos, two Venezuelans, created the humorous podcast Ni Me Ladilles after migrating to the U.S., now achieving international recognition and building a loyal community among the diaspora.
The popular norteña band that San Francisco will now dedicate a day to for supporting Latinos in California
San Francisco has declared February 9 as 'The Tigres del Norte Day' to honor the renowned norteña band for their contributions to the Latino community in California.
Estonian Choir Association Awards Annual Prizes
The Estonian Choir Association announced the recipients of its annual awards for choir and wind music on February 8, recognizing outstanding achievements within the musical community.
Fátima Florez, after the cancellation of a recognition at a disco in Mar del Plata: 'They are making a butcher's shop of me'
Fátima Florez expressed her frustration after being uninvited from a recognition event in Mar del Plata due to backlash on social media, despite her long-standing support for the LGBTIQ+ community.
From asphalt to the big screen: this was the complex gestation of 'Idols', the first fiction film about MotoGP
The film 'Idols' depicts the journey of the first fictional story about MotoGP, gaining recognition in the motorcycle racing community and achieving solid box office results in Spain.
Years of Lead? Useless comparisons: Askatasuna raises its voice and seeks legitimacy
Askatasuna celebrates the success of a recent demonstration in Turin, claiming it as a significant political event that has helped rebuild community ties and gain recognition post-eviction.
Celebrating the Day of International Recognition of Croatia
Croatia marks two significant historical events today: the Day of International Recognition and the Day of the Peaceful Reintegration of Croatian Danube, commemorating its recognition by twelve members of the then European Community amidst the Homeland War 34 years ago.
Marking the Day of International Recognition of the Republic of Croatia: These Countries Were the First to Recognize Us
On January 15, 1992, just 15 days after the New Year, Croatia celebrated one of its most significant days as 12 European Community countries announced their recognition of its independence.
A teacher from Serres revived the primary school of Folegandros
A teacher from Serres has revitalized the primary school in Folegandros, which achieved national recognition for excellence in a Greek athletic competition.
For 18 years, a Zagreb resident with his 'Army of Solidarity' has been doing wonders: Building houses, paying for expensive surgeries, filling public kitchens...
A Zagreb resident has been selflessly helping the community for 18 years by building homes, funding expensive medical procedures, and supporting food kitchens, while refusing recognition for his contributions.
Uzinić's victory is important, and Rijeka has made a subversion and publicly rewarded normalcy
Rijeka publicly recognized Archbishop Mate Uzinić for his positive influence in the community, marking a significant move towards normalcy in Croatian society.
Problems with Forced Gratitude. From Pornography to Envy
The article discusses the misconception that simply expressing gratitude equates to genuine happiness and community belonging, emphasizing the need for spontaneous recognition.
"Here are three hydroelectric plants, but we have no electricity": energy injustice hits the Ixil Maya people
Despite the presence of three hydroelectric plants in their territory, the Ixil Maya community in Guatemala suffers from electricity shortages and is seeking recognition of their role as guardians of the land through a consultation process.