The art critic Robert Hughes described Goya’s Disasters of War etchings as the greatest anti-war manifesto in the history of art. It is fitting, then, that as the world prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the D-day landings and 100 years since the start of the 1914-18 war, 15 of these Goya prints will form the centrepiece of a powerful exhibition opening on Wednesday at the Louvre’s outpost in Lens, a depressed former mining town flattened in the bombings of the first world war. Continue reading…
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Valerie Trierweiler speaks publicly for first time since split with Hollande
Valérie Trierweiler has broken a two-day silence since her split from the French president, François Hollande, saying she intends to continue her public profile working for charity. Continue reading…
The Iranian supreme leader appears to be assuaging hardliners at home ahead of a possible interim accord that would rein in Iran’s nuclear programme in return for the easing of sanctions. Continue reading…
Cautious hope over deal with Iran
After several false starts, Western negotiators are cautiously hopeful of a breakthrough deal with Iran this week to curb Tehran’s nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. Continue reading…