Linda Stein wants people to armor themselves in her art.
On Cape Town's waterfront at the southern tip of Africa, the world's biggest museum of con-temporary art from across the continent is being carved from a conglomeration of concrete tubes nine stories high.
Lack of infrastructure could prevent returnees from rebuilding their lives
Philippine President Benigno Aquino III's performance ratings have plunged to their lowest ever, two independent pollsters said on Monday, as the perception grows that he is not serious enough about fighting corruption.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea fired artillery shells on Monday into its eastern waters from a region just north of the military demarcation line, a Republic of Korea military official said.
Pakistani rights activist Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, pledged while on a trip to Nigeria to help free a group of schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants.
Use of unmanned aircraft is first reported deployment by Hamas
Many airways cancel flights to and from country's main airport
The wreck of the luxury liner Costa Concordia was refloated on Monday, ready to be towed away for scrap, two and a half years after it capsized off the Italian coast, killing 32 people.
US Secretary of State John Kerry pressed his Iranian counterpart on Monday to make "critical choices", six days before a deadline to cut a historic deal that would finally dispel fears about Teheran's nuclear drive.
Netanyahu: Operation 'might take a long time'; Palestinian toll hits 166
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