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<title>Gacek, the cat who charmed Poland: from Google Maps star to Szczecin’s ecological symbol</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ SZCZECIN, Poland — What began as a small local curiosity has turned into a global sensation. Gacek, a black-and-white stray cat, has captured the hearts of Poles and international visitors alike — becoming one of Szczecin’s most beloved figures and even an unexpected ecological icon. ]]></description>
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<title>Jewish Film Festival in Malmö Canceled After Cinemas Cite Security Fears</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ A planned Jewish film festival in Malmö, Sweden, has been canceled after every cinema in the city refused to host it, citing concerns over safety and potential threats. The decision has sparked a national outcry, with government officials warning that the situation represents a dangerous failure to uphold cultural freedom and minority rights. ]]></description>
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