Results for "culture"
10 articlesChina practices for sleep protection and better quality of rest include use of scissors, walnuts
The article presents ancient Chinese sleep practices and cultural beliefs about rest quality, including timing recommendations and traditional methods. It frames sleep as an important restorative period in Chinese culture with specific protocols that are 'still believed to be effective today.'
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Nature, culture and good vibes: why Brazil is having a moment
A travel-focused article promoting Brazil as an attractive destination for tourists, highlighting its natural landscapes and cultural attractions. The piece frames Brazil as currently experiencing cultural and touristic prominence without substantive evidence or context.
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Even in North Korea, someoneβs in your parking spot
A Reuters article using a lighthearted parking spot dispute as a framing device to discuss North Korea's economic changes and growing consumer culture among the upwardly mobile. The headline employs humor and relatability (universal parking frustration) to introduce serious geopolitical subject matter.
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Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu linked by history, culture: President Dissanayake congratulates CM Vijay
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake publicly congratulated actor-turned-politician M.K. Stalin's successor Chandrasekar Joseph Vijay on becoming Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, framing the gesture within the context of historical and cultural ties between Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu. The statement was made via social media post.
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Malaysia resorts to cloud seeding to save rice crop from drought
Malaysia is implementing cloud seeding to combat drought in its northern rice-growing region, where dry conditions have caused farmers to miss planting deadlines and raised concerns about rice supply. Agriculture Minister Mohamad Sabu attributes the crisis to prolonged dry weather, low rainfall, and reduced water reserves.
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Can Indiaβs rice farmers reap from US$30 million Amazon carbon credit deal?
Amazon has committed $30 million to India's Good Rice Alliance to fund carbon credits from climate-smart rice farming practices. The deal is presented as a model for how agriculture can contribute to global emission reductions alongside industrial efforts, backed by Bayer, GenZero, and Shell.
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East Africa: IGAD Unveils Regional Youth Coalition to Shape Climate Policy, Drive Climate-Resilient Agriculture
IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) has launched a new regional youth-led platform in Nairobi focused on climate change mitigation and food system resilience across Eastern Africa. The initiative positions young people as central stakeholders in climate policy and agricultural adaptation efforts.
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Latest news bulletin | May 5th, 2026 β Midday
This is a generic news bulletin header for Euronews covering May 5th, 2026, announcing availability of stories across multiple categories (World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel). No specific claims or narratives are presented β only a table of contents.
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A Looming Execution Raises Questions of Race, Responsibility, and Rap
James Broadnax was executed by Texas via lethal injection on April 30, asserting his innocence from the gurney. The article frames the execution through questions of racial justice, legal responsibility, and the defendant's connection to rap culture. Curtis Riser's unspecified concerns are mentioned but not detailed in the provided excerpt.
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Brands Like Bands in Brazil: Corporate culture takes the global stage
A Portuguese entrepreneur named Fernando Gaspar Barros has created Brands Like Bands, described as a music festival dedicated exclusively to bands formed within companies. The article frames this as a novel approach to corporate culture by turning it into a global cultural movement rather than a boardroom discussion.
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