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From Shabran to Baku ancient art and national heritage at Leyla Khazary Art Gallery 2024-02-28 20:46:58

In Baku, in the modern art gallery Leyla Khazar Art Qallery, the opening of the exhibition “In the Footsteps of Heritage” (İrsin izi ilə) took place following the results of a week-long art symposium of Azerbaijani artists, which was held in Shabran, Day.Az reports with reference to Trend. The project was organized by Leyla Khazary Art Qallery and Shabran Wellbeing Resort.

Artists Eldar Babazadeh, Mir Azer Abdullayev, Erkin Alakberli, Ali Maharram, Emin Askerov, Roya Hasan, Anar Huseynzadeh, Elshan Karaja, Elnur Mahmudov, Javid Mamedov, Tarana Seyid and Rauf Shamilzadeh created their new works almost online, right during symposium. These colorful works became the decoration of the exhibition.

Leyla Khazary, head of Leyla Khazary ArtGallery, chairman of “Azərbaycan Mədani İrs Sanatkarlyğa Dastek ve Kreativ Sanaye” OO and founder-director of Ateshgah art center Aiten Hasanova, art director of Shabran Wellbeing Resort Arif Ibadullaev, lecturer of the design department of the State University of Culture spoke at the event. and art Mir Azer Abdullaev.

The importance of the project in popularizing the rich national heritage, traditions and examples of ancient art of the Azerbaijani people was noted. The embodiment of ancient forms of art in paintings created by modern artists leads to a unique creation of bridges between centuries,

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Prince Harry loses legal battle over security concerns against British government

Prince Harry is losing a legal battle against the British government over security concerns

(AFP, London, 28) Britain’s Prince Harry filed a lawsuit against the British government because he could no longer enjoy the same level of personal security protection in the UK as before, and lost the case today.

Harry, the youngest son of King Charles III, filed a lawsuit against the British government in February 2020 after he was told he no longer enjoyed the “same degree” of publicly funded security protection in the UK.

High Court Judge Peter Lane said in the 52-page ruling: “The ‘appropriate’ procedure designed for the plaintiff on February 28, 2020 was and is legal.

After Harry stepped down from his royal duties in 2020, he and his wife Meghan left the UK and moved to California, USA.

Harry told a hearing at London’s High Court in December that security concerns were preventing him from returning to the UK.

Harry’s lawyer testified on his behalf in court: “Britain is my home and is at the heart of my children’s cultural heritage. This would not be possible if their safety cannot be guaranteed.”

The testimony also mentioned: “I cannot put my wife in danger.

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French cinema: the end of impunity

“It’s a funny time for us, isn’t it? A ghost from the Americas comes to kick in the armored door. Who would’ve believed that ? » Standing on the stage of the Olympia after a long exile in the United States, the actress Judith Godrèche stood on February 23 in front of the great family of French cinema gathered for the annual celebration of the Césars. Not for a vengeful speech, nor to denounce anyone. But to say once again since the filing of his complaint for rape against the directors Jacques Doillon and Benoît Jacquot, at the beginning of February, that the silence had lasted too long regarding certain members of a profession deeply shaken in recent weeks by the cascading revelations. ” Where are you ? What do you say ? “, she said to the many actors and directors present in the room.

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Seven years. It took seven years since the earthquake caused by the indictment in the United States of producer Harvey Weinstein, in October 2017, since sentenced to heavy prison sentences,

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James Blunts Emotional Rollercoaster: Review from Rockhal Concert

2024-02-28 19:58:46

Because he can raise his cuddly voice almost indefinitely, James Blunt is either spurned as a crybaby or loved dearly. The 5,600 spectators at his concert on Sunday at the Rockhal clearly belonged to the latter category.

Audience as James Blunt’s “guinea pigs”.

The Brit turned 50 this week, and almost two years after his last appearance in the small Luxembourg studio, he is now going on a world tour with a new album. The Rockhal was only the second stop after Amsterdam. His wife thinks he’s only been away for a month – although the concert tour lasts a year, he charmingly joked in his announcements, in which he also declared the audience to be “guinea pigs” for his new songs.

And they had it all. Blunt is great at crafting magical songs out of deadly sad things. In “Monsters” from the previous album “Once upon a mind” in 2019, he dealt with the fear of the death of his father, who was suffering from terminal kidney cancer and was waiting for a donor kidney. He actually received it now. But things don’t always end well: on the current album “Who We Used to Be”,

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After the incidents, 22 Chilean fans are banned for life from sporting events in Argentina

Twenty-two Chilean fans will be banned for life from entering sporting events in Argentina after the incidents that occurred in Mendoza on February 22 at the end of the Copa Libertadores soccer match between Godoy Cruz and Colo Colo.

As reported this Wednesday by the Argentine Ministry of Security, the 22 Colo Colo fans of Chilean nationality who were arrested that day, whose names were published by the ministry, were involved in “violent thefts, disruption of public order and aggravated sexual abuse.”

“These unfortunate events, which included aggravated gang robberies, damage to property, and sexual abuse with carnal access to an Argentine citizen who is under investigation” led to measures being taken within the framework of the program called Safe Tribune, which “seeks to guarantee a safe environment free of violence in stadiums.”

Other detainees were also accused of possessing knives. According to the source, the expulsion and prohibition of entry into the country of those followers of Colo Colo was requested from Immigration.

What happened

The match in which Colo Colo achieved a valuable 0-1 victory over Godoy in the first leg of Phase 2 of the Copa Libertadores was surrounded by tensions and disputes.

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Anton Zeilinger is an honorary citizen of the city of Vienna City vienna 2024-02-28 20:12:41

Mayor Ludwig presented the certificate and honorary citizen badge to Nobel Prize winner Zeilinger

Vienna (OTS/RK) – Today, Wednesday, the Austrian physicist and Nobel Prize winner Anton Zeilinger was made an honorary citizen of the city of Vienna in the town hall. Mayor Michael Ludwig presented “Mr. Beam” in the presence of numerous guests of honor from politics and administration presented the certificate and honorary citizen badge for the highest honor of the city of Vienna. Guests of honor included former Federal President Heinz Fischer, former Mayor Michael Häupl and former Vice Mayor Sepp Rieder, three honorary citizens of the City of Vienna, as well as Federal Minister Martin Polaschek. Following the ceremony – which was accompanied by the Atmos Quartet with music by Franz Schubert and Johann Strauss III – Ludwig and Zeilinger unveiled the marble plaque of honor, now supplemented with his name, in front of the City Senate meeting room in the Vienna City Hall.

In his greeting, Mayor Ludwig emphasized Zeilinger’s abilities as a “people’s educator”, which he demonstrated again last November in a lecture at the Floridsdorf adult education center: “You introduced the listeners to the complex topic of quantum physics in an entertaining and exciting way brought.

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Top-Selling Books in Zaragoza: Best-Sellers Revealed for Week of February 19-25

According to the data provided by the Zaragoza Bookstore Association through Libri Red, the week of February 19 to 25, these are the best-selling book lists ordered (five per genre) by number of sales (from left to right from most to least sales) in bookstores in the Aragonese capital.

The most successful

Marta Borraz assault the first place in the ranking with ‘Years of life’ (Xordica) and is ahead of ‘The discovery of Américo’, by Juan Luis Pintiel (Editorial Milmadres)while this week the list of the best-selling Aragonese non-fiction books is led by ‘Photographic walks through the Ordesa National Park’, by Francisco Serrano Ezquerra, published by Prames ahead of something new on the list, ‘Mauricio Aznar and Almagato. The story’, by Jaime González published by Question Editions.

2024-02-28 19:24:07
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Mobile Mayhem: Call of Duty Warzone Goes Global on March 21st

Call of ​Duty: Warzone Mobile Set‍ to Launch Globally

Call of Duty:⁣ Warzone Mobile ⁤is set to launch worldwide on March 21st, marking the end of a limited ​release period. The game will be free‍ to play ⁣on ‍both iOS ‌and⁢ Android platforms, featuring the iconic Verdansk and Rebirth Island maps. Players can enjoy shared progression with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and ‍ Call of Duty: Warzone on PC and console.

Enhanced Gameplay Experience

The shared progression system allows players to earn XP on mobile devices, contributing to their overall player level and battle pass across mobile, PC, ⁣and console platforms. Additionally, players⁢ can work on weapon XP while‌ playing ⁢on mobile, providing a seamless ‌gaming experience across different devices.

Diverse Maps⁤ and Modes

Players on Warzone ‍Mobile will⁢ have access to the ⁣120-player‍ Verdansk ⁣map, including​ the intense Verdansk Gulag where players ⁣must eliminate opponents ⁢to⁣ redeploy. The 48-player Rebirth Island is also ‍available,‍ featuring Resurgence ⁢rules that allow players to respawn as long as a teammate is alive. Moreover, ⁢various multiplayer maps like ⁣Shipment, Scrapyard,⁢ and Shoot House with ​popular modes ‍such as Team⁣ Deathmatch and Domination are included.

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A slave! an elderly lady hissed indignantly. Around her, people nodded eagerly

#slave #elderly #lady #hissed #indignantly #people #nodded #eagerly
Sylvia WittemanFebruary 28, 2024, 4:23 PM

Actually, one should boycott the ‘Rijks Museum’ since that logo was wrongly provided with that meaningless space by praalhans Wim Pijbes, but the reporter’s blood runs where it can’t go: to Frans Hals’ exhibition. To warm up, I first read Stefan Kuiper’s excellent piece in this newspaper, which perfectly expressed my vague dislike of Frans Hals: he confesses that he is ‘not fond’ of the people in Hals’ portraits, with their ‘ostentatious cheerfulness and outlook’. -me-once-a-nice-cock-like vanity’.

Still chuckling, I walked into the busy exhibition, where the figures depicted completely agreed with Kuiper; the giggling musician, the crooked grin of ‘mentally challenged’ Malle Babbe, the sloppy-seductive smile of La Bohémienne: ‘the smile in combination with her deep décolleté make it clear that the person depicted in t his painting does not belong to the urban elite. Perhaps she is a sex worker,” says the economical caption from the government.

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Sylvia Witteman writes columns about daily life for de Volkskrant.

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