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Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Poland Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Poland Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Poland Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Poland Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA
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This summer is particularly rich for lovers of contemporary art: from Paris to Antwerp, several exhibitions are offering new perspectives on the work of iconic artists.
With most trade negotiations stalled, President Trump says countries will begin receiving tariff notifications starting Friday, with rates ranging from 10 to 70 percent.
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The summer 2025 season is a true feast for contemporary art lovers. From Paris to Arles to Antwerp, several major exhibitions are casting iconic artists’ work in a new light. Below are five standout exhibitions worth your attention.
Falling behind in the electric vehicle race does not just threaten American automakers—it risks ceding economic leverage to China in a strategically vital sector.
The U.S. dollar is experiencing its weakest start to a year in over five decades, reflecting deeper concerns about fiscal policy and global positioning.
“Temple of Love,” Rick Owens unveiled his latest dark ritual—his new collection—at Paris Fashion Week. Owens’ shows are never just fashion shows; they are spiritual events, imbued with the designer’s signature theatrical elements. This time, models emerged from water and walked slowly and solemnly down the runway in sculptural garments, while Owens’ now-iconic somber music and smoke-filled stage amplified the singular atmosphere.
President Trump’s decision to terminate trade negotiations with Canada over its digital services tax has reignited economic tensions between the neighboring allies.
Anna Wintour will no longer serve as editor in chief of American Vogue, but her grip on the brand — and the broader Condé Nast empire — remains intact.
The most prestigious tennis tournament of the year, Wimbledon, once again delivers everything fans could hope for: historic record attempts, behind-the-scenes drama, and potential new heroes.
Sade still teaches us this today: the world may be loud, but we do not have to be. It is enough to let the songs speak for us — slowly, quietly, forever.
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