The Greek PM expressed ‘displeasure’ that Sunak axed their meeting, saying he avoided talks on the disputed marbles. Diplomatic sparks are flying
Tag: Arts and Culture
BBC accused of censoring acts of Gaza solidarity in BAFTA awards coverage | Media News
Ceasefire calls by artists during a ceremony in Scotland did not make the final cut on the BBC’s streaming service. Glasgow, Scotland
The keffiyeh, olive branch, watermelon and other Palestinian symbols | Israel-Palestine conflict News
In hundreds of cities worldwide, demonstrators have rallied in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, donning the emblematic black-and-white Palestinian headdress known as
Alexander, Alexandria, and a tribute to a great Egyptian city | Arts and Culture
Alexander the Great never saw the city he envisioned and had named after himself almost two and a half millennia ago. He
Through K-pop and Quechua, singer Lenin Tamayo celebrates his Andean roots | Music
Lima, Peru – Strolling up the neoclassical steps of Peru’s Supreme Court with a technicolour Indigenous shawl draped over one shoulder, Lenin
‘A metaphor for life’: Bollywood’s stormy love affair with Indian cricket | ICC Cricket World Cup
New Delhi, India – For years, Pravin Tambe, a leg-spinner from a middle-class family in Mumbai, toiled away in company and club
Hollywood actors to end strike after agreeing tentative deal with studios | Cinema News
The months-long strike has crippled the entertainment industry, halting hundreds of films and television productions. Hollywood actors have reached a tentative agreement
UK university returns warrior skulls to Taiwan’s Indigenous Paiwan people | Indigenous Rights News
Edinburgh University, which was given the skulls in 1907, says the return is part of its attempt to address its colonial legacy.
Spirit Tales: Iraq’s shape-shifting Tantals | Arts and Culture
The Middle East abounds in tales of spirits and their antics. Today, Al Jazeera brings some of these tales to life. Myths
The Sydney Opera House: 50 years as ‘the people’s house’ | Arts and Culture
The white sails of the Sydney Opera House in Australia seemed like “an obvious canvas for an important message”, recalled David Burgess,
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