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Briefing: How Epstein made himself indispensable to MoMA's former chair Leon Black

Strategic angle: Disclosed files reveal close ties between the late financier and the billionaire art market funder.

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Briefing: Being an artist and a refugee: Amir Amiri and Parisa Karimi Molan speak to France 24

Strategic angle: Iranian musicians share their experiences of navigating life as refugees in Canada.

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Briefing: The BKA — 'Germany's FBI' — turns 75

Strategic angle: Founded in 1951, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) was dominated for decades by men with Nazi pasts. Today, the BKA is a central pillar of Germany's security architecture — even on the international stage.

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Briefing: Irsay collection nets more than $93M at auction

Strategic angle: An expansive memorabilia collection belonging to late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has brought in more than $93 million via auction with Christie's.

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Briefing: A Scavengers Reign artist explores contemplative sci-fi in new comics

Strategic angle: Jonathan Djob Nkondo delves into the realm of sci-fi through his latest comic creations.

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Briefing: 'A Year in Normandie': David Hockney’s sweeping 70-metre-long artwork unveiled in London exhibition

Strategic angle: An epic 70 metre art work by David Hockney, inspired by the Bayeux tapestry and the changing seasons in Normandy, is the star of a new landmark exhibition in London.

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Briefing: Picasso, Warhol and a Fabergé egg: How floating art became a staple on luxury cruises

Strategic angle: From Picasso paintings brightening up the deck to workshops with renowned contemporary artists, here’s how cruising is going creative.

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Briefing: Comprehensive digital materials ecosystem can perform 'sanity check' to guide design

Strategic angle: Researchers leverage AI tools to streamline material testing in design processes.

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Briefing: Art and classic car auctions top $600 million despite Iran war

Strategic angle: Experts say the global turmoil may have even helped demand for rare collectibles, as the wealthy search for safe, long-term stores of value.

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Briefing: New Mid-Size Lucid Earth And Cosmos Crossovers Will Do 0-60 In Under 3.5 Seconds, Start Under $50,000

Strategic angle: The trio of cars run on 800-volt architecture have a new motor from Lucid - called Atlas.

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Briefing: SAIC Teases Another Porsche Lookalike, This Time With MG Badges

Strategic angle: The MG 07 blends fastback proportions with Porsche-like design elements and may offer both EV and plug-in hybrid powertrains.

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Briefing: History for UK sport: The Hundred Auction 2026 LIVE!

Strategic angle: Follow the live updates from the 2026 Hundred Auction, a pivotal event in UK sports history.

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Briefing: Living craft traditions flourish in workshops, house museums and restored heritage spaces

Strategic angle: Traditional craftsmanship continues to evolve through artisan studios, intimate house museums and revitalised cultural spaces, where heritage techniques intersect with modern design and inspire a new generation of makers.

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Briefing: Apple Studio Display XDR review: pro at a premium

Strategic angle: The Studio Display XDR is an excellent, and expensive, display for creative professionals.

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Assessing the DIY Canvas Framing Market: Key Considerations

The DIY canvas framing sector presents unique challenges and opportunities, warranting a strategic approach to implementation.

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BYD's Great Tang: A Game Changer in the EV Market

The introduction of the BYD Great Tang with its advanced 1,000-volt architecture and 1,500-kilowatt charging capability could reshape competitive dynamics in the EV sector.

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Waldorf's Iridium Synthesizer Mk2: A Strategic Upgrade

The upcoming Mk2 version of the Iridium synthesizer reflects Waldorf's commitment to innovation, enhancing its competitive edge in the music technology market.

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Kahlil Joseph's Film BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions Opens at 180 Studios

The launch of Kahlil Joseph's BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions at The Underground Cinema signals a strategic move in the cultural landscape, with implications for the independent film sector.

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Greg Brown's Death Signals a Shift in Alt-Rock Dynamics

The passing of Greg Brown, co-founder of Cake, at 55, poses questions about the future of the alt-rock genre and its cultural relevance in a changing music landscape.

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Extension of Ryoji Ikeda's Data-Cosm Installation at 180 Studios: A Strategic Move

The decision to extend Ryoji Ikeda's 'data-cosm [n°1]' installation at 180 Studios until February 2026 reflects a calculated approach to cultural engagement and audience retention.