March 10, 2025

European Art

European Art

The two-state solution is stymied by lack of willpower not knowledge

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The writer is a professor of International Relations emeritus at Sciences-Po (Paris) and a former senior adviser to the United Nations secretary-general Before October 7, the world saw Israel as a start-up nation, with a

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The large and fluffy tamale few know

By Eva SandovalFeatures correspondent Hugo Espinoza The tamales are tied and ready to steam (Credit: Hugo Espinoza) An icon in its native land, the Guatemalan tamale is wrapped in a striking green banana leaf that gives way to an airy corn dumpling stuffed with spicy pork, peppers and olives. Deep inside a 6th Century Mayan

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AWS is the preferred cloud provider for SCAYLE, the commerce platform built for retailers, by retailers

HAMBURG, November 28, 2023: Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that it is the preferred cloud provider for SCAYLE, the commerce platform spun off by the ABOUT YOU Group as a stand-alone business and SaaS solution. ABOUT YOU Group, which grew at an annual rate of more than

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Hilton Expands in Türkiye ‑ Stories From Hilton ‑ EMEA

Hilton announces Turkish pipeline hotels under its Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Curio Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Tapestry Collection by Hilton and Hampton by Hilton brands New projects include Hilton Istanbul Airport, a remarkable 491-room addition under the flagship brand in Türkiye’s busiest transport hub Les Temps Istanbul Karakoy, Curio Collection by Hilton, is

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Balinese Art, Worm Consciousness, and Exoplanets

The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. The Dynamic Art of Bali (Sapiens)by Annie Tucker and Robert LemelsonIn the 1930s, Balinese artists’ encounters with European and American anthropologists and artists created new styles that still influence both Indonesian and Euro-American art today. The Mind of a Worm (Aeon)by Kristin AndrewsResearchers studying

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Best places to eat, drink and shop at in Historic East Village

One in an occasional series of neighborhood guides in the Des Moines metro. Approach the Historic East Village on Locust Street and be beckoned by the shining, golden dome that belongs to the Iowa State Capitol, a reminder that the neighborhood’s history spans back more than a century. With the Des Moines River to its

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How the Elgin Marbles scream injustice for most Greeks

By Nick Beake Europe correspondent, in Athens 2 hours ago Image caption, There has been a longstanding disagreement between Greece and the UK about whether the marbles should be returned to Athens More than 200 years after they were torn from their country’s most sacred landmark and shipped unceremoniously to the UK, the Elgin Marbles

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Eurovision Sport and HYPE Broadcasting Innovation Program launch search for tech founders

Eurovision Sport has today launched a search for pioneering sports broadcasting tech founders, in partnership with HYPE Sports Innovation. With a focus on the European Athletics Championships hosted in Rome next year, Eurovision Sport will harness HYPE’s extensive sports tech network and expertise to find innovative startups with solutions that address numerous industry challenges in

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“Impressive research results” – external review panel evaluates final results of Human Brain Project

From 21-24 November, the final Human Brain Project (HBP) review was held in Brussels during which members of the HBP consortium presented the final project results to a panel of external scientific experts. The scope of this review was the final phase of the HBP, which ended in September 2023. Results were presented in detailed

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Silencing the Irish To Save Them From Themselves ━ The European Conservative

All European eyes should be on Ireland now. In the wake of last week’s Dublin riots, the Varadkar government is fast-tracking draconian hate-speech legislation that would decimate liberty in the Emerald Isle. The Irish people face being ordered by their woke government, under threat of jail, to acquiesce silently in their country’s colonization via migration.

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