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German cultural organisations call to protect Afghan cultural heritage and workers
The organisations have appealed to the government "to stand up for colleagues in Afghanistan"
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'Not safe': Afghan artists react to the Taliban takeover
Some artists are trying to destroy all proof of their work, others are creating last pieces as a form of resistance
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'The Taliban will ban all art': An Afghan female filmmaker's plea
Sahraa Karimi pens of the brutal impact of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan on women, girls and artists
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'Abuse doesn't matter': Female filmmakers condemn honourary awards for Johnny Depp
Director of San Sebastian International Film Festival has argued, 'Depp has not been arrested, charged or convicted.'
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Dilip Kumar: Bollywood legend who narrowed India-Pakistan divide
By the late 1990s, Kumar took a backseat from acting and started to focus on humanitarian work in India and Pakistan
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Fake Mona Lisa sells for $3.4 million at auction
The owner defended his 'Mona Lisa' painting as the original Leonardo da Vinci canvas.
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5 football songs that have nothing to do with football
Die-hard fans could sing their club's songs in their sleep but many of them are shamelessly stolen from pop music.
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Why the Rolling Stones wouldn't exist without Charlie Watts
For almost 60 years, Charlie Watts has set the pace for the Rolling Stones, and not just with his drumming
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From comics to big screen: The Marvel-ous rise of superheroes
From Stan Lee, bankruptcy and blockbuster glory - here's the story of Marvel's glory
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Golden Globes react to controversy with diversity reforms
In light of recent scandals, organizers announced reforms in transparency, diversity. Will things finally change?