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Israel Uncovers Buried Section of Western Wall

Israeli archaeologists in Jerusalem's Old City on Monday unveiled a newly unearthed section of the Western Wall and the first Roman public structure ever discovered in the city, they said.

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Lisbon's First Syrian Restaurant a Welcome Sign for Refugees

The queue outside Lisbon's first Syrian restaurant on its opening day showed an appetite not just for Syrian food but for integration in one of the few European countries trying to welcome more refugees.

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France and Qatar Get to Final of UNESCO Chief Vote

The election of UNESCO's new chief has been narrowed down to two candidates, one from Qatar and the other from France.

The winner to be selected on Friday will succeed outgoing Director-General Irina Bokova, whose 8-year term leading the U.N. cultural agency was marred by financial woes and criticism over Palestine's inclusion as a member.

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UNESCO, Controversial Custodian of Culture

The United States and Israel announced Thursday they were pulling out of U.N. cultural body UNESCO -- an organization that has seen its share of controversy during a 70-year history.

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Saudi Arabia's Next Revolution: Female Taxi Drivers

Hunched over platters of dates and Arabic coffee, Saudi women raring to drive once a government ban ends next June signed up for another revolution —- to be the kingdom's first female cab drivers.

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U.S. Collectors Drop Bid to Prevent Sculpture's Return to Lebanon

A husband and wife from Colorado have dropped their bid to prevent a 2,300-year-old marble bull's head from being returned to Lebanon, where New York prosecutors say it had been stolen during the country's civil war in 1981.

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Syrian Opposition Filmmaker 'Stabbed in Istanbul'

A Syrian filmmaker close to the opposition who made a film about a notorious regime prison has been stabbed by an unknown assailant in Istanbul, supporters and Syrian groups said Wednesday.

Muhammad Bayazid was stabbed on Tuesday while on his way to a meeting, according to an account posted on the filmmaker's official Facebook page by a friend who witnessed the attack.

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Qatari Diplomat Leads Race for UNESCO Chief

After two rounds of voting to pick the next head of the U.N.'s troubled cultural body, Qatari diplomat Hamad bin Abdulaziz al-Kawari has emerged as the leading contender.

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I.Coast's African Art Museum Gets New Lease of Life

It has been buffeted by the pendulum swing of domestic politics and suffered looting that left it without some of its most precious items.

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Leonard Cohen Poems to Be Published in Final Book

The final poems of Leonard Cohen, completed days before the legendary songwriter died, will be published in an anthology next year, his estate announced late Friday.

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