
Thomas Adamson
Fashion and Culture Correspondent at Associated Press
A.P. Culture Correspondent. Fashion, Cinema, Art, Paris. Views are not AP's; nor mine. My brain's controlled by two huge eyebrows in outerspace.
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1 week ago |
castanet.net | Farnoush Amiri |Rodney Muhumuza |Pan Pylas |Thomas Adamson
As the war between Israel and Iran hits the one-week mark, Iranians have spent nearly half of the conflict in a near-communication blackout, unable to connect not only with the outside world but also with their neighbors and loved ones across the country. Civilians are left unaware of when and where Israel will strike next, despite Israeli forces issuing warnings through their Persian-language online channels.
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1 week ago |
castanet.net | Pan Pylas |Thomas Adamson |Jeffrey Schaeffer |Sam Mednick
British lawmakers began a crunch debate on Friday a bill to help terminally ill adults end their lives in England and Wales, before a vote that could be one of the most consequential social policy decisions they will ever make. The vote is expected to be extremely close, with those on both sides of the issue voicing confidence. As things stand, proponents of so-called assisted dying have the edge.
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nwaonline.com | Thomas Adamson |Jeffrey Schaeffer
PARIS -- After Hollywood's "Napoleon" exposed the legendary emperor to a new generation, over 100 relics -- which shaped empires, broke hearts and spawned centuries of fascination -- are on display in Paris ahead of what experts call one of the most important Napoleonic auctions ever staged. His battered military hat. A sleeve from his red velvet coat. Even the divorce papers that ended one of history's most tormented romances -- with Josephine, the empress who haunted him to the end.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Thomas Adamson |Jeffrey Schaeffer
PARIS (AP) - After Hollywood's "Napoleon" exposed the legendary emperor to a new generation, over 100 relics - which shaped empires, broke hearts and spawned centuries of fascination - are on display in Paris ahead of what experts call one of the most important Napoleonic auctions ever staged. His battered military hat. A sleeve from his red velvet coat. Even the divorce papers that ended one of history's most tormented romances - with Josephine, the empress who haunted him to the end.
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thewest.com.au | Thomas Adamson |Jeffrey Schaeffer
Napoleon's iconic bicorne hat up for sale in Paris
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