France raffles $1-million Picasso to raise money for Alzheimer’s research
‘Head of a Woman,’ painted by Picasso in 1941, could net US$14-million if all raffle tickets are sold
Two rare works by French Impressionist Claude Monet will be auctioned this week at Sotheby’s. The paintings, “Îles de Port-Villez” from 1883 and “Vétheuil, effet du matin” from 1901, highlight Monet’s obsession with…
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‘Head of a Woman,’ painted by Picasso in 1941, could net US$14-million if all raffle tickets are sold
The mission is aimed at restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Bank of France sells its 129-tonne US gold reserve, then buys it back in Europe for tidy $15 billion profit teaser image
The world's largest cement maker paid off terrorist groups in Syria in order to keep manufacturing there, judges in Paris have ruled. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
Tehran's historic grand bazaar opened up as Iranians make the most out of the U.S. and Iran's fragile two-week ceasefire. Shops that sell world-famous Persian rugs, in particular, returned to business.
April 13 - Ghana said France was open to having discussions with a coalition of countries that are calling for reparations for transatlantic slavery, following a meeting last week with President Emmanuel Macron.