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Democrats to Protest Trump’s Takeover of Kennedy Center With Pride Event

“This is our way of reoccupying the Kennedy Center,” said Jeffrey Seller of “Hamilton,” who was asked to stage the invite-only concert hosted by five senators.

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Five senators are planning the Monday night concert to celebrate gay pride. They have rented the Justice Forum, a lecture hall in the Reach, part of a recent Kennedy Center expansion project.

Villages Evacuated on Greek Tourist Island as Wildfires Rage

23 juin 2025 à 15:05
More than 190 firefighters were battling three wildfires on Chios in the Aegean Sea, which authorities are investigating as arson.

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Firefighters battling a large wildfire in Karyes, a village on the island of Chios, Greece, on Sunday.

Little Simz & Chineke! Orchestra review – rap-classical crossover is spectacularly realised

23 juin 2025 à 15:12

Royal Festival Hall, London
Closing out a Simz-curated Meltdown festival, and with a host of star guests helping out, these songs gain extra nuance as orchestra and star meld perfectly together

Not many can say that they’ve reloaded a symphony orchestra. But as the Southbank Centre erupts after the opening horns of Gorilla, Little Simz has to run it back, starting the track again in the manner of a rowdy club set.

Backed by the majority Black and ethnically diverse Chineke! Orchestra and her own live band, Simz – closing out the 11-day Meltdown festival which she curated this year – performs a set that is equal parts genuine and genius. The energy in the room is overwhelming, overcoming any misgivings about performing to a seated crowd.

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© Photograph: Pete Woodhead

© Photograph: Pete Woodhead

Militarized LA: troops here to stay as Trump doubles down on deployments

23 juin 2025 à 15:00

Dust settles after impassioned protests but military presence unnerves California leaders – and threatens to inflame already tense situation

Shortly before last November’s presidential election, before anyone could envision him defying his “America first” political base and launching a bombing raid on Iran, Donald Trump offered a preview of how and why he would want to deploy the military on US soil.

It was, the president said, to deal with “the enemy within”.

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© Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters

© Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters

Brazilian clubs are upending the global order at the Club World Cup

Flamengo, Botafogo, Palmeiras and Fluminense are not as rich as European clubs but they have heart and heritage

“The graveyard of football is full of ‘favourites’,” warned Botafogo manager Renato Paiva in what has proven to be this summer’s coldest line in sweltering United States heat. Gritty draws achieved by Palmeiras against Porto and Fluminense against Borussia Dortmund at the Club World Cup were enough to start a conversation. But the underdog heroics of Brazil’s other two clubs have shaken up how we see club football across the world.

For the first time since Corinthians shocked Chelsea in Yokohama in 2012, when some Brazilian fans sold their homes and vehicles to make the trip, the reigning Copa Libertadores champions have beaten the Champions League winners. Igor Jesus, who has been strongly linked to Nottingham Forest, scored the only goal of the game as Botafogo beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, a special setting for Brazilians given it is where they won the World Cup in 1994 and honoured the recently deceased Ayrton Senna.

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© Photograph: Lee Smith/Reuters

© Photograph: Lee Smith/Reuters

Giant statues to return to Notre Dame’s spire in latest stage of restoration

23 juin 2025 à 14:26

Copper-coated figures will be hoisted on to cathedral’s reconstructed spire after devastating blaze of 2019

Sixteen giant statues are to be hoisted back on to the spire of Notre Dame in the latest step of the cathedral’s €700m (£600m) reconstruction after the devastating fire of 2019.

The copper-coated figures, each weighing almost 150kg, escaped the blaze because they were removed from the Parisian landmark for renovation just four days before flames consumed the roof and destroyed the spire.

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© Photograph: Georges Gobet/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Georges Gobet/AFP/Getty Images

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