‘We have a new role’: mayors across the world increasingly taking on society’s biggest challenges ○
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From Budapest to Barcelona, New York to Paris, mayors are increasingly being thrust on to the political frontlines as they face down the rise of the far right
In Budapest, it was a call to flout the H…
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Exclusive: French artist planning to cover bridge over Seine in tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The enigmatic French artist JR will undertake what he says is his biggest ever challenge next year …
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Apollo gallery remains closed as police investigate €88m robbery and director faces questioning over security
It is already, in a small way, Paris’s newest tourist attraction. “And on our right,” boom…
From Venice in Italy to the Seine in Paris, an exhibition in London illustrates the hidden cost of our gadgets and devices
Artists have created visualisations of the impact of the climate crisison som…
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Red Gibson ES-355, damaged on night of 2009 Rock en Seine fight, being sold alongside acoustic used in Wonderwall
The Gallagher brothers might have reconciled to embark on a record-breaking world tour…
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Experts unconvinced by Roberto Gualtieri’s mooted timescale for river to be reopened for public bathing
Rome hopes to welcome swimmers back to the River Tiber within five years, the city’s mayor has a…
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This summer, locals and tourists enjoyed new river-bathing sites. As global heating escalates, we need more of these ‘cool islands’
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