Eurovision-2018 starts in Lisbon, the favorite is named
The official opening of the 63rd international music contest "Eurovision" will be held on Sunday, May 6, in the capital of Portugal. It was reported that the ceremony will be held at the Lisbon Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, and the main topic of the competition this year is the ocean.Portugal won the right to hold a music contest after the victory of Salvador Sobrad at the contest in the Ukrainian capital in May last year.According to the forecasts of the bookmakers and fans of the contest, Israel is the favorite of Eurovision-2018, from which NettaBarzilaiwill the song "Toy."
Culture
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The glamour of the silver screen often conceals the unspoken struggles of actresses, especially as they age. Behind the bright lights and applause lies a reality marked by stereotypes, societal pressures, and diminishing opportunities. For many actresses, the passage of time not only challenges their personal identities but also threatens their professional survival in an industry fixated on youth and conventional standards of beauty.
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In the bustling streets of Baku, where fashion is as dynamic as the city's skyline, a quiet revolution is taking place. Despite Azerbaijan's strides in waste management, the issue of clothing and textile waste persists, casting a long shadow over environmental progress.
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Despite its rich historical past in Azerbaijan, donation culture faces numerous problems in modern times. Issues such as transparency in reaching the target audience, declining public trust, and the absence of sustainable support mechanisms are major challenges in this field. Additionally, the weak promotion of donation culture prevents its broader acceptance and development within society. Both education and modern solutions are crucial to enhance the social impact of donations.
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On a crisp December weekend, the Passage1901 venue in the heart of Baku came alive with the buzz of creativity, commerce, and community. The “Bizimkilər” (Ours) Festival, a celebration dedicated to supporting local brands, artisans, and small businesses, made its long-awaited return on December 14 and 15. With a fresh two-day program, the festival proved once again to be a vibrant platform for artistic expression, local entrepreneurship, and philanthropy.
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