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Lifta, a testimony of the Nakba and the Palestinian legacy - La Prensa Latina Media
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Barbershop Metropolitan Union, la quintaesencia
El cuarteto vocal realizó una puesta en escena absolutamente cercana que consiguió atrapar con su magia al público congregado en el Claustre de Sant Francesc de Maó
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Fernando Sanjuán
El pasado miércoles 21 se celebró en el Claustre de San Francesc de Maó el segundo concierto del XLVIII Festival de Música de Maó de JJMM; un reencuentro que estaba apuntado desde hacía tiempo en los almanaques pertinentes. El cuarteto vocal Barbershop Metropolitan Union realizó una puesta en escena absolutamente cercana que consiguió, desde el minuto cero, atrapar con su magia el patio de butacas que conformaba la parte central del Museo de Menorca. Apuestas seguras fueron
OGC considering CoverageJSON as community standard; seeks public comment
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Sinkholes appear as Dead Sea continues to shrink 1 minute read
By Joan Mas Autonell
Ein Gedi, Israel, Apr 22 (EFE).- Landslides have been increasing along the Dead Sea, generating crater-shaped sinkholes in the salty lake that is currently drying out due to the climate crisis.
On the shores of the lake, located at the lowest point on Earth between Israel, Jordan and the West Bank, Israeli environmental artist Doron Gazit unfolds a red inflatable circle of about 200 meters in diameter.
“It is a metaphor for the veins of Mother Nature, which cries out for help,” says Gazit as he unveils the artwork ahead of Earth Day on Thursday, being marked around the world to raise awareness of the planet’s environmental issues.
Holy Land prepares for subdued Christmas 1 minute read
Pablo Duer and Joan Mas Autonell
Jerusalem, Dec 23 (efe-epa).- On Thursday, the Holy Land will mark what will surely be the most subdued Christmas ever, with borders closed to foreigners and the painful absence of Christian pilgrims who usually celebrate the birth of Jesus in Jerusalem and Bethlehem at this time of year.
The coronavirus and related restrictions will make for an unprecedented Christmas celebration: the surroundings of the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem – where according to tradition Jesus Christ was born – are almost completely empty.
Although the traditional decorations are still there, such as the radiant Christmas tree, the atmosphere is ghostly silent compared to the joyful atmosphere and crowded streets of years gone by.
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