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  1. 15 hours ago · People of all ages can spend summer days enjoying music, dance and various activities at Helsinki's cultural centres. The centres will be holding a number of outdoor gigs in their summer yards, hosting fascinating exhibitions in their galleries and celebrating Pride in many ways. Most of the events are free of charge.

  2. 15 hours ago · Another gem within Helsinki is Vallila, known for its vibrant wooden townhouses that line its quaint streets. This neighborhood exudes charm with its colorful facades and intricate details, making ...

  3. 15 hours ago · The closure of the University Players, the theatre company arm of the University of Windsor's School for Dramatic Art, isn't a blow just for students — it'll hit the community hard, former students say after the university announced its closure this week. "I would liken it to the OHL to the NHL, it's like your feeder, your way of getting known, getting out there, working with directors, said Sean Sennett, a 2019 graduate of the Bachelor of Fine Arts program and now professional actor ...

  4. 9 hours ago · That reality is increasingly turning the Baltic region into a second front in the West’s conflict with Moscow. “Russia is currently waging two wars,” Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said at a foreign policy forum in Helsinki on June 14. “One is a kinetic, conventional war in Ukraine. The other is a hybrid war in Europe and the ...

  5. 3 hours ago · A Stanford physics PhD graduate has become a grassroots civil servant in rural China, choosing an unconventional career path after returning home. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that Suzhou, a city west of Shanghai, announced its recruits for the civil service bureau for the year ...

  6. 15 hours ago · Tags: health, university health, san antonio. Fifth disease is also known as “slapped cheek” because it’s marked by a distinctive rash that causes red, splotchy cheeks.

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  8. 7 hours ago · TORONTO — Lawyers for a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto are set to present their case today in an Ontario court as the university seeks an injunction to clear the weeks-long demonstration. The hearing began Wednesday with lawyers for the university arguing the protesters have seized control of private property and are restricting the community's access to the area known as King's College Circle. They said many in the community have reported feeling unsafe or ...