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Haiti situation ‘cataclysmic’: UN
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Palestinian Authority reforms far off
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Rare exhibition of revolutionary sculptor Brancusi in Paris
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Beyonce album highlights the Black women changing country music
“Twenty-three in Music City / With dreams and high-heeled boots / Singin’ for a crowd of blue eyes / Will they want me too?” croons Julie Williams at the Blue Room venue in Nashville. The 26-year-old, who is biracial, is one of many Black fema...
Rare exhibition of revolutionary sculptor Brancusi in Paris
A rare retrospective of artist Constantin Brancusi, who revolutionized sculpture in the early 20th century but whose works can be extremely tricky to transport, opens in Paris on Wednesday. Born in Romania in 1876, Brancusi arrived in Paris at age 2...
Blooming good: World’s biggest tulip garden marks 75th edition
The world’s biggest tulip garden opened to the public on Thursday for its 75th edition, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to enjoy a bewildering array of seven million bulbs in the western Dutch city of Lisse. Keukenhof park, southwest...
Diddy’s US homes raided by US federal agents
Homes belonging to Sean “Diddy” Combs were raided by federal agents Monday, with the US hip hop mogul at the center of sex trafficking claims and sex assault lawsuits. Armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered luxury properti...
Madonna to end ‘Celebration’ tour with free Copacabana show
Madonna will perform a free mega-concert in May on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana beach to close out her “Celebration” tour, the singer and organizers announced Monday. Calling it her “biggest show yet,” a statement on the pop icon’s websit...
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