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EYE OF THE STORM

A SPECIAL Ukranian art exhibition will be hosted in Madrid at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.

The exhibit In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s can also be visited through a virtual tour. Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine Anastasia Bondar said one of the most important tasks for culture is to open national art to the whole world.

of Animals made its annual demand that horses should only pass by the bonfires to take in the ‘purifying’ smoke, rather than riding through them - a move backed by the town hall. But many of the riders ignore the official advice and charge through the flames.

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Organisers said no horses were harmed during this year’s hour-long celebration. Precautions like clipping horse hair to avoid the animals being burned were also taken. Horse owners and riders had to be officially registered and take out civil-liability insurance.

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“Exhibitions like this aim to show our art, unknown to the West, which embodies the difficult path of self-determination of Ukrainians, and on the other hand, prove the belonging and synchronization of Ukrainian art with the European context of those times,” she added. For more information, visit: www.museothyssen.org

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8 About (5)

9 Little one in Liguria (7)

10 Nepalis upset dog (7)

11 Tithe (5)

12 Stopped flowing (3,3)

14 Experts (6) 18 Theme (5) 20 Opposes (7)

22 Employment vacancy (7)

23 Throw forcefully (5) 24 Hankered (7) 25 Eats to a plan (5)

1 Finger pointer (7)

2 Negotiate (7)

3 Hindu religious teacher (5)

4 Delicate in meaning (6)

5 Restricted (7)

6 Kitchen tear-jerker? (5)

7 Cog (5)

13 Brutal bully (7)

15 Wrap up (7)

16 Nuns (7)

17 Counterfeit (6)

18 Temperamental (5)

19 Perplexed at the Greek letter (5)

21 Holy war (5)

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THE vast majority of people are not doing enough to ward off dementia in later life.

A feared consequence of ageing the number of people expected to suffer from dementia is only set to rise.

Already an estimated 55 million people suffer from it, with more than 60% living in low and middle income countries.

As the proportion of older people increases in nearly every country, this figure is expected to rise to 78 million in 2030 and then 139 million by 2050, according to the WHO.

To remedy the problem Alzheimer’s Research UK has

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