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Santana slams Bad Bunny's Spanish Super Bowl show

Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana faces backlash after criticising Bad Bunny's historic Spanish-language Super Bowl halftime show, sparking debate about language and cultural representation in music.

Bolsonaro Convicted: 17 Years for Coup Plot

Jair Bolsonaro faces 17 years in prison after landmark conviction for attempting to overturn Brazil's 2022 election results and plotting a military coup against Lula da Silva's government.

Trump's Venezuela Invasion Proposal Revealed

Exclusive details emerge of Donald Trump's controversial plan to deploy US forces against Venezuela during his presidency, as revealed by former Fox News host Pete Hegseth.

Lisa Herfeldt's Sinister Silicon Gun Sculptures

German artist Lisa Herfeldt creates hyper-realistic silicone gun sculptures that blur the line between object and organism, provoking questions about violence and sentience in everyday objects.

Gilbert & George's explosive new London exhibition

The legendary artistic duo Gilbert & George return with their most provocative exhibition yet at White Cube Bermondsey, confronting contemporary social issues through their signature vibrant aesthetic.

Real con artists behind ITV's Frauds drama revealed

ITV's compelling new series 'Frauds' isn't just fiction - it's based on the astonishing true story of Britain's most brazen con artists who stole millions through elaborate scams. Discover the real criminals who inspired the drama.

ITV's 'Fraud' Drama Exposes Real-Life Con Artists

ITV's compelling new drama 'Fraud' takes viewers inside the minds of sophisticated con artists, featuring stunning performances and ripped-from-the-headlines storylines about modern financial crime.

Trump's Latin American Intervention Threat

As Donald Trump eyes a potential return to power, experts warn his administration could unleash aggressive interventions across Latin America, with Venezuela firmly in the crosshairs. This analysis examines the alarming implications for democracy and sove

Marthe Donas: Belgium's dazzling modernist revival

A groundbreaking exhibition in Belgium finally gives modernist pioneer Marthe Donas the recognition she deserves, showcasing her revolutionary abstract works that captivated early 20th-century Europe.

Paraguay's Mother's Day declaration excludes LGBTQ+ families

Paraguay's Chamber of Deputies sparks outrage by declaring 'Mother's Day' as exclusively for 'pregnant women, mothers, and grandmothers,' drawing condemnation from LGBTQ+ rights groups who call it discriminatory and exclusionary.

Bradford Artist Nominated for Prestigious Turner Prize

Johanna Whittle, a talented artist from Bradford, has been shortlisted for the prestigious 2024 Turner Prize. Her intricate miniature paintings exploring memory and place will be showcased in a major exhibition at Tate Britain this autumn.

Trump Hails El Salvador's Bukele as "Cool" Leader

Former US President Donald Trump has lavished praise on El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, calling him 'cool' and commending his tough stance on crime. This endorsement signals a potential shift in US-Latin American relations and aligns with Trump's 'A

Afro-Descendant Food Forests Revolutionise Farming

A groundbreaking Guardian report reveals how ancestral Afro-descendant practices in Latin America are creating biodiverse 'food forests' that combat climate change and enhance food security, offering a powerful model for sustainable agriculture.

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