Washington, D.C.: On September 21, people walk through “In America: Remember,” a public art installation on the National Mall commemorating those in the U.S. who died from COVID-19. Artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg’s project includes more than 660,000 small plastic flags, some with personal messages to those who have passed away.
From an art festival at the furthest edge of the world to a new Fellini museum in Italy to a contemporary Indigenous dance tour, culture is live and alive once again.
"The so-called Indo-Pacific strategy is done for the objectives which suit Western powers," Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar tells Newsweek.