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Four men are under investigation linked to five reports received from women in the country's first major #MeToo scandal earlier this year.
Law enforcement officials have released a series of video clips from the aftermath of the fatal October shooting of Halyna Hutchins by actor and producer Alec Baldwin on the set of his new film 'Rust'
As a new piece of biting political street art goes viral, we have a look at some of the best locations to check out local graffiti.
Michel Hazanavicius has changed his latest film's title after Ukrainian filmmakers begged him to avoid its use of the symbol.
Online platforms for second hand book sales are booming, but while CDs go the way of the dodo, why are books back?
Along the front lines amid the ongoing war with Russia, and in nearby countries where people have fled to, Ukrainians celebrated Orthodox Easter on Sunday
The Cassirer family have been trying and so far failing to see the return of a work of art stolen from them by the Nazis.
Rio de Janiero's Carnival is back for the first time since the pandemic. Brazil's top samba schools took part in the dazzling parade at the Sambadrome.
Missak Manouchian fought the Nazis after fleeing the Armenian Genocide for France in the 1910s, now some call for him to enter the French Pantheon.
The 59th Venice Biennale has opened, showcasing some of the best new artworks from around the world.
At the 59th edition of the Venice Biennale, the overwhelming majority of artists are women for the first time.
The Venice Biennale asks fundamental questions about the planet’s future and the possibility of a posthuman world.
Natalie Lankester is a professional dressage rider who will represent UAE in the Asian Games in September 2022. She's also having to face up to her husband's leukaemia diagnosis.
A revival of English cultural heritage traditions after WWII saw Morris dancing's popularity reach a peak in the 1960 -- and it's gaining new fans in the 21st century.
The patron saint has been depicted in countless works of art, and the date of his martyrdom is celebrated in many European countries.
Awash with Ferraris, Alfa Romeos and a 1934 Barnato Hassan Special worth more than 4 million pounds. They're all on show - and some are for sale - at a luxury car event in London.
If you visit the site Pompeii, you will notice that there is erotic art everywhere you look. A new exhibition titled 'Art and Sensuality in the Houses of Pompeii', aims to look at why the people of Pompeii were so fascinated with eroticism.
The book is being sold on behalf of an anonymous seller "who wishes to make certain of the work's future preservation."
Depp is suing Heard for defamation after she claimed he abused her, here we take a look at the journey that led them to the court room.
One fan's dream of building a life-size statue of the Queen singer has become a reality after an eight year campaign.
The Kyiv Symphony Orchestra will be performing for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine
His height is impressive as the number of people who follow him on TikTok. Meet Vincent Pourchot: France's tallest man, professional basketball player and viral internet sensation
Philanthropist and producer Olivia Harrison has decided to pen 20 poems about the deceased band member in a new book released later this year.
Hollywood star gave rambling answers, and described a dysfunctional marriage full of arguments and physical fights.
The streaming platform faces stiff competition but that isn't why bosses think numbers are falling.
The destruction of the red Gibson guitar was a ‘cult moment’ in music history according to the auctioneer.
The 1970s and 1980s were the peak of French musical crossovers into mainstream British music but there hasn't been a hit in a while.
The family of Jean-Michel Basquiat unveils new intimate exhibit of the artist with more than 200 never before seen works
The artist was known for his work using blood and animal entrails.
For 84-year-old Russian artist, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, his street art has the power to promote peace. But that's not without clear opposition from his local community.
The festival, which this year features performances from Bjork, John Legend and Nick Cave, is a staple of the global music calendar.
The family is in the dock as son's ex-partner Blac Chyna claims they ruined her career, as the jury is selected some negative opinions are aired.
Over the last two months, photographers have been putting their lives on the line to capture the realities of the war inflicting upon Ukraine by Russia. Here is a look at 20 of the most powerful photographs taken during the conflict.
The long lost Mannean bricks turned up for sale in Europe in the 1990s and after a spell in a Swiss bank are back in Iran in the National Museum.
"The story of the crisis transformed our relationship with this country. These people in this country are heroes to sustain this current situation."
'The Secrets of Dumbledore' pulled in $43 million at US cinemas over the Easter holiday weekend - a franchise low.
A committee has announced the seven most endangered heritage sites in Europe in an attempt to raise awareness of the potential loss to European culture.
'The Ultimatum' urges couples to get hitched or ditch their partners, but what are some of the bizarre forerunners of Netflix's latest creation?
What happens when a social media addict goes too far and gets trapped by her own thirst for validation? That's the idea behind a new American thriller called "Follow Her".
The Swiss canton of Valais, or Wallis, is a landscape of rolling hills and irrigated vineyards. So why don't you find the wine in your supermarkets?
“I say that I'm kind of an urban archaeologist because I basically carve on the walls of the city,” explains Vhils, who is considered among the top urban artists in the world.
The Sámi Pavilion comes at a critical juncture, with Truth and Reconciliation Commissions addressing Nordic colonialism underway in Norway and Finland.
Buu is a multi-media artist from a Muslim background in Montenegro, his pieces are sure to grab attention at this year's Venice Biennale.
The remains inside are thought to perhaps belong to a senior clergyman from the 14th century.
While most Catholics in the Philippines spend Good Friday at church or with family, others go to more extreme lengths to atone for their sins
Wines made with 'minimal intervention' have taken the viticultural world by storm in recent years. Here's how it's done in Germany.
The singer was previously dropped by the Metropolitan Opera in New York over her stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine but she has since apologised for being unclear.
A former personal assistant and a therapist have been giving shocking evidence in an ongoing libel suit between the Hollywood celebrities.
Paris-based graffiti artist C215 has been tagging his stencilled work around the streets of war-torn Kyiv, to show his support for Ukraine
Alienarium 5, a virtual reality exhibition that allows visitors to step into the shoes of an alien opens at the Serpentine Gallery in London.