Culture
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Undocumented lotto Winner Struggles to Claim Prize
An Algerian man who won €250,000 (£206,000; $270,000) on a €5 scratchcard in Belgium is struggling to claim his winnings…
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Somalia Drought: Act Now or 350,000 Children will Die
Image caption, Nimco Abdi’s daughter is suffering from malnutrition As Somalia faces what experts call its worst drought in a…
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Guinea pigs, hamsters and more: What’s your state’s most popular pet (besides cats and dogs)?
National Pet Day is April 11, and whether your family has dogs, cats, fish, hamsters…
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Christians Mark Palm Sunday with Jerusalem Procession
Thousands of Christian pilgrims have taken part in Palm Sunday celebrations in Jerusalem at the start of the Holy Week.…
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Siblings Day 2022: History, significance, quotes and messages
Here is all you need to know about the history, significance, quotes and messages on Siblings Day 2022. …
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Al-Rahi Urges State to Benefit from ‘Positive Steps, Regional Developments’
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday expressed relief over three developments that took place over the past days – the…
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Will Smith banned from attending the Oscars for 10 years after slapping Chris Rock on stage
Smith, who resigned from the motion picture academy last week, says he respects and accepts the decision. Will Smith accepts…
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Is Pablo Picasso Being Cancelled In A Post-MeToo World?
Pablo Picasso’s track-record with women certainly would not make him a feminist pin-up today. There were two wives, at least…
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From Beirut to Baghdad: Lebanese Flee Crisis Seeking Jobs in Iraq
Iraq, once synonymous with conflict and chaos, is becoming a land of opportunity for Lebanese job-seekers fleeing a deep economic…
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Ramadan kicks off in much of Mideast Amid Soaring Prices
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan — when the faithful fast from dawn to dusk — began at sunrise Saturday…
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