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London: Lata Mangeshkar’s melodies play at Royal Albert Hall

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London: After a gap of nearly 49 years since music legend Lata Mangeshkar performed a rare live concert at Royal Albert Hall in London, some of her most popular songs rang out at the iconic venue once again for a special tribute concert. “This is an extremely special moment for me, to be paying tribute to such a legend of the Indian music adored the world over,” said singer Palak Muchhal, who performed a string of melodies. PTI

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Pristina: Known as the capital of concrete, Pristina is trying to revitalise its dull and grey image with vivid graffiti on walls and buildings, helping transform public spaces into more inviting, vibrant areas. More than 100 artists from 28 countries have covered 2,000 square metre of walls at Rruga B (Street B) in the city with art during a festival over the past three days. Reuters

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