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03.01.2025 9:31
In Warsaw, a feminist clinic lets women speak freely about abortion Despite campaign promises, the liberal coalition in power has not loosened Poland's strict abortion laws. However, progress is emerging from civil society: An organization has opened a one-of-a-kind health center, where gynecologists and psychologists support women in their decisions, without judgment.

03.01.2025 10:34
03.01.2025 11:00
The Case for Hope for Palestinians Israeli accountability, a powerful protest movement and an emerging generation of leaders could bring a better future for Palestinians.

03.01.2025 11:00
The 50 must-see TV shows for 2025 Sally Wainwright goes punk! Michaela Coel is back! And Robert De Niro smashes on to streaming like a man with something to prove! Heres your complete guide to 2025s unmissable TVThanks to shows including last years Fool Me ... ...

03.01.2025 11:28
Japan governors push to have hot spring culture recognized by UNESCO A group of governors is aiming to have Japan's hot spring culture added to UNESCO's intangible heritage list in 2028, bringing recognition to the importance of the centuries-old practice of bathing in naturally heated water. "I am convinced that the hot spring culture is equivalent" to the traditional making of sake and "shochu" distilled spirits, which was accepted onto the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization list in December, Tottori Gov. Shinji Hirai, leader of the group, said at the outset of an online meeting held the same month to discuss lobbying for hot springs to be added. Read full story here

03.01.2025 11:30
Public interest in Osaka Expo remains low 100 days before opening With 100 days to go before the opening of the World Exposition in Osaka, public interest in the event remains low, with less than one in four people saying they want to visit the site, according to a recent survey. The latest survey, conducted in October by the Mitsubishi Research Institute on 3,000 people, showed that 24.0 percent of the respondents expressed interest in attending the event in western Japan, a decrease of 3.0 percentage points from the previous survey in April. Read full story here