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VW Pulls 'Racist' Ad after Outcry

German car giant Volkswagen apologized Wednesday for an Instagram ad that showed a giant white hand pushing around a black person, after an online backlash slamming the clip as racist.

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Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican Reopens

Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican reopened to visitors on Monday after being closed for over two months under Italy's lockdown orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

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Virus-Hit Iran to Reopen Mosques for Holy Nights

Virus-hit Iran will reopen its mosques for three nights over the next week so that worshippers can pray during one of the holiest times of year, a minister said Tuesday.

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Woody Allen's Controversial Memoirs to Appear in French

Woody Allen's controversial autobiography "Apropos of Nothing" will finally be published in French in June after the first U.S. edition was pulled and then pulped.

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Spain's Reina Sofia Museum Prepares to Reopen in Pandemic Era

The halls are eerily quiet at Madrid's Reina Sofia, Spain's most visited museum, as a solitary art restorer looks after its star attraction -- Pablo Picasso's anti-war masterpiece "Guernica".

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As Society Opens, Saudi Women Surge into Job Market

Like thousands of Saudi women, Rouaa al-Mousa entered the workforce as reforms sweep the ultra-conservative kingdom and is certain that neither grumbling male bosses nor the coronavirus will change that.

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Saudi Relaxes Virus Lockdown Except in Hotspot Mecca

Saudi Arabia on Sunday partially eased a 24-hour curfew in place to combat the coronavirus pandemic, except for in hotspots including the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

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Saudi Arabia Abolishes Flogging

Saudi Arabia has abolished flogging as a punishment, the supreme court announced, hailing the latest in a series of "human rights advances" made by the king and his powerful son.

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U.N. Offers Support to Education Authorities in Lebanon

The COVID-19 outbreak has “translated into a major education crisis” and while many countries, including Lebanon, switched to distance teaching and learning to mitigate the effects of such disruption, challenges related to preparedness, infrastructure and capacity, as well as the digital gaps, have put additional strains on students, parents, teachers, principals and the educational authorities, the U.N. said Friday.

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Unprecedented Virus Lockdown as Muslims Mark Ramadan

Muslims around the world began marking Ramadan under coronavirus lockdown on Friday with unprecedented bans on family gatherings and mass prayers, while a pushback in some countries has sparked fears of a surge in infections.

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