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NY Met to let French make 3D copies of two 16th-century sculptures
Two 16th-century sculptures, jewels of French Renaissance art, have been on display since 1908 at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. But thanks to modern technology and an unusual agreement, precise 3D copies will be made and installed in the Fren…
How Iran used a network of secret torture centers to crush an uprising – CNN
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China Says It’s Seeking Role in Ukraine Peace Settlement
“China is deeply worried about the escalation of the situation,” Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said Tuesday
News Corp tabloid the Advertiser appears to be boycotting Adelaide Fringe festival after ad deal breaks down
Opening weekend of Australia’s biggest arts festival largely ignored by hometown paper which says it’s covering event on its meritsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily ne…
Austrian children take government to court over climate
A dozen minors filed a lawsuit with Austria’s top court on Tuesday seeking to force the government to ensure their constitutional rights are protected by taking tougher action against climate change. Their lawyer Michaela Kroemer says Austria’s climat…
Key battles in the Ukraine war: from Kyiv’s stand to the Kharkiv counter-attack
Russia expected it would quickly seize control of Ukraine at the outset of the invasion, as did many Western observers. But Ukraine fought back with remarkable tenacity and skill, boosted by Western weapons – and the front lines have shifted dramatica…
Heavy rain triggers deadly flooding, landslides in Brazil
Brazil’s southeastern coast received two months worth of rain in 24 hours, causing deadly floods, landslides and extensive damage.
North Korea fires two more projectiles off east coast
The latest launches came after Pyongyang fired an inter-continental ballistic missile into the sea off Japan’s west coas
Filmmaker captures the enduring appeal of outdoor hockey
Canadian documentary filmmaker Randy Frykas has travelled the country to tell the stories of why people still love a simple outdoor hockey game in this high-tech age.