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Turner Prize 2025: Nnena Kalu makes history to claim...
British-Nigerian artist Nnena Kalu has won the Turner Prize, one of the world's top art awards, for her "compelling" sculptures and...
France's National Assembly narrowly approves contentious...
The high-stakes vote gives some respite for the weakened French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu
Peace prize for Trump triggers complaint about Infantino...
FIFA's ethics code calls for a ban from football of up to two years for violating the duty of neutrality, though it is unclear if...
Australia to begin enforcing social media law banning...
Australia enforces one of the strictest social media age bans starting Dec. 10, prohibiting anyone under 16 from having accounts on...
China sharpens confrontation with Japan following...
China and Japan clash over "dangerous" radar incident as Chinese jets target Japanese aircraft near Okinawa, escalating military tensions...
Trump pressures Zelenskyy for new elections, warns...
Diplomatic tensions escalate as President Donald Trump casts doubt on Ukraine’s democracy, criticizing its ongoing wartime ban on...
Tuscan wines and Alpine climbs: Europe’s luxury trains...
La Dolce Vita's three-day experience comes with a price tag to match its exclusivity, starting at €11,280 per passenger.
Airstrikes along Cambodia-Thailand border displace...
Airstrikes and rocket fire along the Cambodia-Thailand border have displaced many. Both governments blame each other for breaking...
Shares in Germany’s Thyssenkrupp slide as it forecasts...
Thyssenkrupp is entangled in a restructuring process as it seeks to shore up its finances, hit by high energy costs and cheap competition.
Google will launch AI glasses in 2026. Here’s what...
The announcement marks Google’s return to the smart glasses market after its earlier Google Glass project stalled in 2015.
Suspect arrested in Brazil over theft of eight Matisse...
Two armed men entered the Mario de Andrade Library in São Paulo on Sunday and stole a dozen artworks, according to authorities.
Excessive heat: How rising temperatures are harming...
Researchers have warned that spells of excessive heat driven by climate change may lead to delays in early childhood development.