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Notre-Dame’s twin towers reopened to public

AFP, Published on 19/09/2025

» PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday reopened the two great mediaeval towers of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris for public visits, one of the final steps in its immense reconstruction following a devastating fire.

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Utopia and fragile democracy at Art Basel fair

AFP, Published on 22/06/2025

» BASEL (SWITZERLAND) - This year's Art Basel, the world's top contemporary art fair, paints a portrait of a troubled planet, with works embodying the relentless pursuit of happiness and the fragility of democracies.

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Japan’s World Expo touts unity … and algae

AFP, Published on 10/04/2025

» OSAKA, Japan - World Expo opens on Sunday with host Japan aiming to bring humanity together, despite global turmoil and tepid public enthusiasm for the six-month event showcasing innovation — as well as Hello Kitty in algae form.

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Art lovers mob Paris's Pompidou Centre ahead of five-year closure

AFP, Published on 09/03/2025

» PARIS - Tourists and French visitors alike filled Paris's landmark Pompidou museum on the weekend to catch a last glimpse of its prestigious art collection ahead of a five-year closure for a major renovation.

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Christie's first-ever AI sale angers some artists

AFP, Published on 22/02/2025

» NEW YORK - Christie's has launched its first-ever sale dedicated to artworks created with artificial intelligence, riding the AI revolution wave -- a move by the famed auction house that has sparked anger among some artists.

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Claudel bronze sculpture goes for $3 mn at France auction

AFP, Published on 17/02/2025

» ORLéANS (FRANCE) - A bronze by French sculptor Camille Claudel thought to evoke her separation with fellow artist and lover Auguste Rodin was auctioned off in France Sunday for more than $3 million.

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Iraqi archaeologists piece together ancient treasures ravaged by IS

AFP, Published on 08/01/2025

» NIMRUD (IRAQ) - A decade after jihadists ransacked Iraq's famed Nimrud site, archaeologists have been painstakingly putting together its ancient treasures, shattered into tens of thousands of tiny fragments.

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Singapore debates its Raffles legacy

Sui-Lee Wee, The New York Times, Published on 31/08/2024

» SINGAPORE - Singapore’s prosperity has long set it apart from many other former British colonies. There is another difference, too: Singapore has clung to honouring its former colonial ruler — and it wants to keep doing so.

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Ragtag Myanmar resistance sees tide turning in forgotten war

The New York TImes, Published on 21/04/2024

» LOIKAW, Myanmar — The night Suu Kyi thought she would die of her wounds on the front lines of a forgotten war, a crescent moon hung overhead. A pendant of the Virgin Mary dangled around her neck. Maybe those augurs saved her. Or maybe, she said, it was not yet time for her to die.

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China’s ‘ice city’ draws record holiday crowds

Reuters, Published on 04/01/2024

» BEIJING - The “ice city” of Harbin, the snowy capital of Heilongjiang province in northeastern China, attracted a record number of visitors over the New Year holiday, many of them drawn by the grand and intricate ice sculptures of its annual Ice and Snow Festival.