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Feature: Young faces enliven Kuwait's faded art scene

By Sylvia Westall KUWAIT (Reuters) - After two lacklustre decades, Kuwait is experiencing a quiet revival of an arts scene on…

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  • EU leaders talk tough on tackling Amazon, …
    EU leaders talk tough on tackling Amazon, … Reuters - 20 minutes ago

    By Luke Baker BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain, France and Germany called for stricter rules to stop companies such as Google, Apple and Amazon aggressively avoiding More »

  • Macau a haven for Indian bookies Hindustan Times - Tue 21 May, 2013

    Mumbai, May 21 -- Macau - one of China's two special administrative regions, and a place known as the Las Vegas of the East due to the legalised status of betting More »

  • Vatican financial body investigating …
    Vatican financial body investigating … Reuters - 23 minutes ago

    By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican's new financial watchdog said on Wednesday it had detected six possible attempts to use the Holy See to More »

  • U.S. may boost Syria rebels if Assad …
    U.S. may boost Syria rebels if Assad … Reuters - 29 minutes ago

    By Arshad Mohammed and Erika Solomon AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - The United States and its allies are ready to increase support for Syria's rebels if President Bashar More »

  • Analysis: From opera to war games, U.S. …
    Analysis: From opera to war games, U.S. … Reuters - 31 minutes ago

    By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even as the United States accuses China of military espionage and worries about Beijing's more More »

  • Kerry warns Syria's Assad against rejecting …
    Kerry warns Syria's Assad against rejecting … Reuters - 38 minutes ago

    By Arshad Mohammed AMMAN (Reuters) - Western governments are ready to increase support to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad if he rejects a political solution More »