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France confronts Nazi-looted art legacy in new Musée...

A new gallery at Paris’s Musée d’Orsay is putting Nazi-era looted and displaced artworks on public display, including pieces with...

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Indonesia volcano eruption kills three hikers on Mount...

Mount Dukono erupted in North Halmahera, Indonesia, sending a massive ash cloud 10 kilometres into the sky. Three hikers, including...

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Iraq announces huge oil find near Saudi border as...

Iraq has the fifth largest proven oil reserves in the world, estimated at 145 billion barrels, representing about 17% of total Middle...

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Of robots and men: European AI-driven technology aims...

AI-driven robots already pack, pick and sort items at e-commerce warehouses as humans would do — only faster, more efficiently and...

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Israeli police say Iran using WhatsApp, Facebook,...

Iran allegedly uses WhatsApp, Facebook and blackmail to recruit Israeli spies, with payments ranging from $21 to $300,000 across various...

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UAE reports drone and missile attack from Iran as...

Meanwhile, a shipping data company reported that Iran had created a government agency to vet and tax vessels seeking passage through...

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Africa builds momentum and challenges Europe and Asia...

The war in the Middle East is shaking up the global tourism map. While some destinations are losing ground, Africa is emerging strongly...

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Why more and more Israeli and American Jews are seeking...

A German passport as protection in uncertain times: Driven by fear, pragmatism and a changing relationship with Germany, growing numbers...

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Inside KFDA, the arts festival that unites Belgium's...

The Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels is small in budget but big in ambition. Each year, it brings together Belgium’s Flemish and...

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Péter Magyar's first cabinet crisis: the brother-in-law...

Melléthei-Barna is a lawyer and a university peer of Hungary's next prime minister. He was one of the founding 10 members of the Tisza...

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Elon Musk faces criminal probe in France as prosecutors...

Paris prosecutors have escalated an investigation of Elon Musk and his social network X to a criminal probe.

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Falling tourist numbers: Why Berlin is losing its...

The German capital has significantly fewer overnight stays than just a few years ago. Visitors complain about rubbish, traffic problems...

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