Australian toddler makes waves with her first exhibition while sceptics doubt the authenticity of the art.
Aelita Andre began painting before she could walk and talk, now the two-year-old's paintings have sparked debate on whether her work is that of a child prodigy or simply a child collaborating under parents' influence, who are both artists themselves.
Mar 25, 2009
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Two year old artist creates stir |
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Kosovo: ten years on |
It's been ten years since NATO bombs fell on Serbia to stop a humanitarian disaster in Kosovo.
Kosovo's Albanian majority are still grateful for NATO's intervention in 1999 after the conflict with Serbia that saw hundreds of thousands of people flee their homes or forced to leave.
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Indonesian migrant workers shunned |
Some 4.3 million Indonesian workers are hoping for a quick global economic recovery to generate jobs for them in neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Japan and South Korea.
Officials estimate that already up to 15,000 migrant workers have lost jobs in economies of Malaysia, Japan and South Korea as factories close or downsize in the current economic slump.
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Elephant Polo tournament kicks off |
A dozen teams from all over the world flew in to participate in the annual King's Cup Elephant Polo tournament in Thailand.
Considered a sport for the rich, the game is a variant of the more popular polo, but sees the players riding elephants instead of horses.
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Bike with ten-cornered wheels |
Bike fanatic Didi Senft, who's been building crazy cycles for years, shows off his latest "angular" bikes.
The creator from eastern Germany has now come up with bicycles which have wheels with either ten, five, four or three corners.


