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Refugee Rights & Memory: World Refugee Day spotlights the 75-year legacy of the 1951 Refugee Convention, urging people not to look away as displacement remains a living reality. Cultural Diplomacy: PM Modi’s France-and-Slovakia visit turns heritage into diplomacy, with gifts like Kalamkari Mahabharata art, Thewa cufflinks, Himroo silk, and Ayurvedic staples such as Nagauri Ashwagandha. Heritage Under Threat: Russia’s strikes badly damage Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO spiritual landmark, killing 10 and drawing condemnation over attacks on Christian culture. Tradition as Identity: Kuwait’s national songs are framed as living archives that bind generations, while Finland’s expat communities keep Juhannus customs alive on Spain’s Costa del Sol. Community Through Sport & Art: World Cup culture keeps spreading—Scotland’s oldest football heads to Miami, while Nagaland’s fans turn the tournament into street-level tradition. Biodiversity & Conservation: The Waling-waling is declared the Philippines’ national orchid, linking biodiversity protection with national identity. Cross-Border Culture: A report on West African vultures warns that belief-driven demand is fueling trapping networks across countries.

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