Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five Years of Restoration
President Emmanuel Macron visited Notre-Dame Cathedral ahead of its reopening, celebrating the completion of a five-year restoration project following the 2019 fire.
Russian Defense Ministry Celebrates 90 Years of Grekov Studio of War Artists
The Russian Ministry of Defense has launched a multimedia section to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Mitrofan Grekov Studio of War Artists, highlighting its historical contributions to military art and patriotism.
John White's 'Gaza: This Bleeding Land' Explores Complex Narratives of Conflict
John White's novel 'Gaza: This Bleeding Land' presents a dual narrative exploring the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lives of Omar and Gabriel, challenging simplistic media portrayals and emphasizing the historical context of violence.
Gisèle Pélicot's Daughter Highlights Chemical Submission in New Documentary
Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pélicot, is featured in a documentary addressing chemical submission and the Mazan rape trial, aiming to amplify victims' voices and raise awareness about violence against women.
Notre Dame Cathedral Set to Reopen After Extensive Restoration
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on December 7, 2024, after extensive renovations following a devastating fire in 2019.
Notre-Dame de Paris Set to Reopen After Major Restoration
Notre-Dame de Paris is set to reopen after a five-and-a-half-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019, marking a significant moment in French history.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five Years of Restoration
John White's 'Gaza: This Bleeding Land' Explores Complex Narratives of Conflict
Russian Defense Ministry Celebrates 90 Years of Grekov Studio of War Artists
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Polish Divers Uncover Rare 19th Century Shipwreck Loaded with Champagne and Porcelain
Polish divers have discovered a remarkable 19th century shipwreck in the Baltic Sea, filled with champagne and porcelain. This rare find, made near the Swedish island of Öland, highlights the rich maritime history of the region and raises questions about the future of its contents.