American rock’n’roll icon Elvis Presley shot back to life again via wife Priscilla’s film on their time together

American rock’n’roll icon Elvis Presley shot back to life again via wife Priscilla’s film on their time together

Presley’s book, nearly 40 years old at this point, reveals things about Elvis that are, at best, unflattering. Everyone knows they met when she was 14 and he was 24. But his controlling and sometimes volatile behavior, dictating exactly what she looked like, what she was allowed to do and whom she was allowed to spend time with, might still come as a surprise to some.

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Africa’s cultural conquest of West has gained pace through music, industrialisation is limping

Africa’s cultural conquest of West has gained pace through music, industrialisation is limping

African fashion had its own shows in Paris and Milan. In Venice, Africa is the focus of this year’s Architectural Biennale. Last year, an architect from Burkina Faso won the prestigious Pritzker Prize. In 2021, Tanzania-born Abdulrazak Gurnah won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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From country music to pop music icon: Transition of Taylor Swift’s 2014 nostalgia to 2023 reality

From country music to pop music icon: Transition of Taylor Swift’s 2014 nostalgia to 2023 reality

Taylor Swift’s reimagined 1989 is here, the album that ushered in the first Peak Swift era – revisited at the height of her massive pop culture dominance. Released in 2014 and named for her birth year, the original “1989” signified a sonic rebirth. Swift had shed the Nashville country roots...

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London court finds woman guilty of abetting genital mutilation of a girl in Kenya 17 years later

London court finds woman guilty of abetting genital mutilation of a girl in Kenya 17 years later

Mr Justice Bryan thanked jurors for sitting on a case which they may have found “emotional”. He granted Noor conditional bail ahead of her sentencing at the same court on December 20.

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Resetting Uganda: Need for broader minds to dismantle education pigeon holes Ugandans are fed in

Resetting Uganda: Need for broader minds to dismantle education pigeon holes Ugandans are fed in

It is perhaps Hobbes’ observation and awareness that the logical outcome of egotistical individuals, all deciding how best to survive, would be anarchy, that should spur Ugandans to think and rethink their future in light of what is happening. They might even have to rethink  the commitment of their leaders to their need for tranquil minds and peace well in the future.

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Spiritual vs physical world: It’s not God or angels who torment people in hell, people in hell torture each other

Spiritual vs physical world: It’s not God or angels who torment people in hell, people in hell torture each other

In his book Swedenborg says that he was allowed to experience the process of dying and being awakened in the spiritual world so that he could tell people on earth what it was like. He describes how angels sat beside him, unseen by most because angels are in the spiritual world.

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India’s top court declines to legalise same-sex marriage 5 years after Supreme Court unbanned gay sex

India’s top court declines to legalise same-sex marriage 5 years after Supreme Court unbanned gay sex

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government had opposed the petitions, calling them “urban elitist views” and stating that parliament is the right platform to debate and legislate on the matter.

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Uganda under pressure to implement on World Bank gay safeguards before it resumes funding

Uganda under pressure to implement on World Bank gay safeguards before it resumes funding

World Bank project documents will make it clear that LGBTQ Ugandans should not face discrimination and that staff will not be arrested for including them, Victoria Kwakwa, the bank’s head for eastern and southern Africa, said.

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Pope Francis faces stiff resistance over Catholic Church reforms as he opens big Vatican synod

Pope Francis faces stiff resistance over Catholic Church reforms as he opens big Vatican synod

Even before it started, the gathering was historic because Francis decided to let women and laypeople vote alongside bishops in any final document produced. While fewer than a quarter of the 365 voting members are non-bishops, the reform is a radical shift away from a hierarchy-focused Synod of Bishops and evidence of Francis’ belief that the church is more about its flock than its shepherds.

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Pope Francis may have endorsed same-gender unions in response to five conservative cardinals

Pope Francis may have endorsed same-gender unions in response to five conservative cardinals

The five cardinals, all of them conservative prelates from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, had challenged Francis to affirm church teaching on gays, women’s ordination, the authority of the pope and other issues in their letter.

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