Paris exhibit celebrates ‘first celebrity’ Sarah Bernhardt
The pioneering and scandalous French stage star Sarah Bernhardt was one of the world’s most famous women by the time of her death in 1923.
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The pioneering and scandalous French stage star Sarah Bernhardt was one of the world’s most famous women by the time of her death in 1923.
The pioneering and scandalous French stage star Sarah Bernhardt was one of the world’s most famous women by the time of her death in 1923
In January, Iran executed a former senior official who provided Britain with valuable intelligence on Iranian nuclear and military programs over a decade, according to Western intelligence officials.
Oil prices dropped on Monday as jitters over the economic impact of the US Federal Reserve potentially raising interest rates and weaker Chinese manufacturing data were enough to outweigh support from new OPEC+ supply cuts taking effect this month
MASTERCHEF Australia host Jock Zonfrillo has died aged 46.
The award-winning Glasgow-born chef was reportedly found dead at a hotel in Melbourne in the early hours of Monday morning after cops were called to carry out a welfare check.
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If you’re looking for a four-legged friend, now may be the time. The Arizona Humane Society is waiving adoption fees through the first half of May. Only dogs six months and older are eligible. Right now, there are more than 1,100 animals at the no-kill…
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Trade Minister Don Farrell has announced he will be heading to China “very soon” to discuss trade issues.
“We’re all about stabilising our relationship with China, the problems that we’ve had with our trade situation didn’t occur overnight,” Mr Farrel…