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The record bid for a Rembrandt was set in 2009 at $33.2 million for the “Portrait of a Man, Half-Length, With His Arms Akimbo.”
over 4 years ago
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The mosques that China is alleged to have destroyed were just “being renovated,” Liu Xiaoming told a press conference.
over 4 years ago
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson keeps winning elections, so why are there whispers that he might not be prime minister for long?
over 4 years ago
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“He hasn’t got an argument of his own and he can’t get away with that forever.”
over 4 years ago
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Around 1 percent of the world’s population is forcibly displaced so what impact did the photo of Alan Kurdi that “shook the world” really have?
over 4 years ago
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Research has found that obesity doubles the risk of needing hospital treatment after contracting COVID-19.
over 4 years ago
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A large European airline will need further government loans to survive, Norwegian’s CEO announced.
over 4 years ago
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Moscow delivered "bursts of bad weather" but China was responsible for "changing the climate" of security and intelligence, the new head of MI5 Ken McCallum said.
over 4 years ago
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While Trump wanted to stop immigrants coming to the U.S. from countries like Nigeria in a “clearly racist” move, his support hasn’t gone anywhere, despite Black Lives Matter and the “End SARS” crisis.
over 4 years ago
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“10 years on and you’ve brought me tears,” Pauline Pearce says. “I’ll never forget that moment and I’m overwhelmed. I’m really happy to find out that you’re alive after all this time.”
over 3 years ago
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The Apple CEO has been in the job for 10 years but still hasn’t really introduced any game-changing products. Could the “Apple Car” change all that?
over 3 years ago