Hundreds of people in Baghdad have attempted to storm the city’s Green Zone, a heavily fortified area with a number of foreign embassies and the seat of Iraq’s government.
Nearly 1,000 protesters were dispersed by security forces early on Saturday, in reaction to reports of a Quran burning that took place a day earlier by a far-right group in front of the Iraqi embassy in Denmark.
“We have been seeing hundreds of angry protesters.
ArtHidden away in a chateau in Angers is the beautiful Apocalypse Tapestry, made after war and pestilence had killed millions in medieval Europe. It is, quite literally, a Revelation
In a basement gallery in a French provincial chateau stands the perfect artwork for our chilling times. The Apocalypse Tapestry is by turns grotesque and daunting. It is also mesmerising in its beauty and intricacy. Yet few people know about it, even in France; fewer still have visited it.
Patricia Altschul has been private about her love life. She engaged a mystery man whom she called ‘Mr. C’. She was planning to have a small, intimate wedding but she has not revealed anything about him.
It is not exactly clear if they are married or not. Fans are confused if his mystery man was her butler Michael Kelcourse but it was found out they were not dating.
Patricia Altschul’s butler Michael Kelcourse’s special homePatricia Altschul has a separate residence for the butler Michael Kelcourse whom she considers her family member.
Candice Smith Biography Candice Smith is an American NBC 12 3X Emmy Award-winning journalist, traffic reporter, and anchor. He was born and brought up in Roanoke, VA, United States of America. Currently, she reports on traffic on the 12 News This Morning show in Richmond, VA.
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Ding won the rapid chess playoff by 2.5 points to 1.5, capitalising on Ian Nepomniachtchi’s mistakes.
China’s Ding Liren has been crowned as the 17th world chess champion after a tense match against Russian-born Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana, Kazakhstan, in the last chapter of an odds-defying sequence of events.
The-31-year-old won the rapid chess playoff on Sunday by 2.5 points to 1.5, capitalising on Nepomniachtchi’s mistakes in time trouble in the last of the shorter-format games, following the pair’s 7-7 tie in a psychological battle across 14 longer “classical” games.