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India’s Hindu faithful vote for ‘civilizational glory’
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West Bank camp mourns martyrs
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‘China the winner’ in Maldives polls
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Iran ramps up nationwide crackdown
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Vinyl enthusiasts spin into action on UK’s Record Store Day
It was 8.30 am and the line was growing in front of Flashback Records in the Shoreditch neighbourhood of Britain’s capital. Saturday marked the UK’s annual Record Store Day, created to support independent outlets, and vinyl enthusiasts were eage...
Giving a second life to fashion’s deadstocks
Princess Diana’s dresses on display in Hong Kong ahead of auction
Shoulder -padded, daffodil yellow and accented with gleaming gold buttons — a very of-its-time suit Princess Diana wore during her 1989 trip to Hong Kong is now among six outfits on display in the former British colony. The collection of dresses, ...
‘Ancient Roman’ solar rooftiles power Pompeii villa
Pompeii is shining a light on mysterious rites of ancient Rome thanks to terracotta-style solar roof tiles installed on one of its most famous villas. The traditional-looking tiles have solar photovoltaic cells inside, allowing the UNESCO World Heri...
Photography is ‘mirror on society’: Sebastiao Salgado
He might be 80 but Sebastiao Salgado, the Brazilian photojournalist who has spent five decades chronicling the world around us, is not ready to hang up his camera yet. Salgado, known in particular for his work in the Amazon, insists there is still a...
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