A Christmas-themed train on Thursday set out on a journey to criss-cross Pakistan in an effort to promote tolerance in the overwhelmingly Muslim country.
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Ali Hribish stands by the Arch of Septimius Severus which dominates Libya's ancient city of Leptis Magna, brandishing letters of thanks for his efforts to protect the site.
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The Eiffel Tower reopened to the public on Sunday after a labor strike closed the Paris landmark for five days.
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An Egyptian court ordered on Sunday the release of jailed novelist Ahmed Naji as he appeals a two-year sentence for writing a sexually explicit passage in a book.
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The Eiffel Tower has closed for a fifth day in a strike over working conditions — causing disappointment for scores of tourists.
The monument's management apologized Saturday to the visitors.
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Dutch artist Marjan Teeuwen walks past a column formed from rubble to show off her latest creation, a barren house in the Gaza Strip where doorless rooms face into bleak, empty space.
The 'Shaath House' in Khan Yunis in the south of the Palestinian territory was largely destroyed by an Israeli attack in the 2014 Gaza war but Teeuwen, 52, specialises in turning unwanted places into works of art.
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African countries are reviving a bid at the United Nations to block the appointment of the first-ever U.N. expert tasked with investigating violence and discrimination against LGBT minorities.
Burkina Faso on Thursday circulated a letter to the U.N. General Assembly on behalf of African countries urging support for its demand to hold talks on the appointment.
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Tunisia's prime minister said Friday that his government would seek to amend a controversial law that allows men who rape underage girls to avoid punishment by marrying their victims.
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When he was just plain old Bonaparte, the man who was to became Napoleon pillaged works of art from all over Europe with the aim of making the Louvre in Paris a museum for all mankind.
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The United States filed suit in court Thursday to recover an ancient serpentine ring and gold coins trafficked by the Islamic State group in a move aimed at preventing stolen Syrian and Iraqi antiquities from disappearing into collectors' hands.
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