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Italian scientists on Wednesday started digging for the remains of 16th-century woman believed to be the model for Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa in a bid to unwrap one of the greatest mysteries of the art world, local media said.
Russia's Alexei Vorobyov has qualified for the final stage of the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported on Wednesday.
Six people were killed and dozens were wounded in clashes between Muslims and Christians outside a church in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Saturday, media reported.1
Six people were killed and over 70 wounded in clashes between Muslims and Christians outside a church in the Egyptian capital Cairo, media reported.
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia will hold a liturgy in western Moscow's Poklonnaya Hill on Friday, when the Russian Orthodox Church he leads commemorates St. George.
Police in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg have detained an artist who supposedly made a poster depicting Jesus Christ giving the middle finger and displayed it near a church.
The unexpected killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden on Sunday may push forward the production of a Hollywood movie about U.S. operatives hunting for the world's most wanted terrorist, Variety.com reported.1
About one million pilgrims are expected to visit Rome for a beatification ceremony of Venerable Pope John Paul II due on May 1, the Vatican Radio reported on Wednesday, quoting police officials.
Hollywood star and former politician Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to return to his Terminator days by starring in a sequel to the four-part action movie, the DeadLine.com entertainment website reported.