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African Screenwriters Unveil Genre Shows at Series Mania (EXCLUSIVE)
Four African screenwriters will be pitching their original TV projects to industry guests on Tuesday at the 17th Series Mania in Lille, France. The quartet are the latest participants in the Realness Institute’s AuthenticA Series Lab, an episodic screenwriting program run in partnership with The Sto...
How a community with shared future is possible: Part I
The concept of a community with a shared future for humanity is not a simple combination of the three terms "humanity," "shared future," and "community." Rather, it represents an upgraded version of each of these concepts, and when integrated, it forms a systematic synthesis and innovation.
Indonesia says no to $1 bln fee for Trump's 'Board of Peace' seat
Indonesia says no to $1 bln fee for Trump's 'Board of Peace' seat
Iran says coastal attack will lead to full Gulf closure, mine-laying
Iran says coastal attack will lead to full Gulf closure, mine-laying
No 10 says Starmer had ‘constructive’ call with Trump on Middle East and strait of Hormuz – UK politics live
PM will meet with the Commons liaison committee and chair the government’s Cobra emergency committee todayGood morning. It is the last week the Commons is sitting before the Easter recess and, in normal circumstances, we would be focusing on domestic policy, and announcements coming out before the h...
Chinese spokesperson: US-Japan ties should not target third party
The development of bilateral relations between the United States and Japan should be conducive to regional peace and stability, rather than target a third party or harm their interests, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday.
Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours – Europe live
The result in Slovenia will relieve EU diplomats and means the incumbent will lead exploratory talks to form the next governmentIt was a big weekend for election watchers around Europe!Slovenia’s incumbent liberal prime minister Robert Golob claimed victory in parliamentary elections on Sunday, as r...
H-1B visa registrations dip 30-50%: List of cos emerging as ‘favourites’ in new system
H-1B visa registrations for FY27 have plummeted by 30-50%, driven by higher fees and a new lottery prioritizing wages. This shift benefits mid-tier IT firms and US Master's graduates, while large outsourcing companies face reduced dominance. The recalibration signals a move towards quality talent an...
H-1B visa registrations dip 30-50%: List of cos emerging as ‘favourites’ in new system
H-1B visa registrations for FY27 have plummeted by 30-50%, driven by higher fees and a new lottery prioritizing wages. This shift benefits mid-tier IT firms and US Master's graduates, while large outsourcing companies face reduced dominance. The recalibration signals a move towards quality talent an...
Jewish ambulances torched in London (VIDEOS)
Four ambulances operated by the Jewish volunteer group Hatzola were set on fire in north London Read Full Article at RT.com
Stock markets plunge after Trump’s ultimatum on Iran
Stocks slump in Asia and Europe, gold slides and investors brace for higher oil prices after US president’s threatBusiness live – latest updatesMiddle East crisis – live updatesGlobal stock markets dropped sharply on Monday after Donald Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless the...
Record-setting Big Mac eater underwhelmed by McDonald’s new Big Arch burger
Donald Gorske has eaten nearly 36,000 Big Macs. His verdict on the new Big Arch? ‘I think the Big Mac is better’The Wisconsin man who holds a seemingly unassailable world record after eating nearly 36,000 Big Macs over his lifetime has found McDonald’s widely publicized new offering, the Big Arch bu...
Small swings, high drama: why UK polls are less volatile than they seem – in charts
In what is beginning to look like a fragmented five-party system, small swings carry outsized political consequencesCabinet reshuffles, party infighting, policy reversals, byelections, defections and apparently huge swings in support – the UK’s political news cycle feels especially relentless at the...
‘Anyone but Labour’ or ‘anyone but Reform’? Clash of animosities likely to define May local elections
While Labour braces for a rout that could see off Starmer, a rising drive to keep out Farage is complicating expectationsLocal elections are often regarded as a referendum on the sitting government, with many previous administrations taking a bloody nose from the electorate but successfully fighting...
Trump installs Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds
The figure is a replica of one that was destroyed by protestors in 2020
SA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’
Federal Coalition tells Pauline Hanson’s party to expect more policy scrutiny after historic result in South Australia electionThe Albanese government has sharpened its attacks on One Nation as a party of “stunts and the vibe” after the South Australian premier warned Pauline Hanson is a threat to L...
Hundreds of petrol stations across Australia run out of fuel as Albanese inks supply deal with Singapore
Energy minister Chris Bowen says ‘we’re a long way’ from further action like fuel rationing despite shortagesHundreds of service stations across Australia have run out of fuel, with the federal government inking a deal with Singapore, one of our biggest sources of refined petroleum, to keep supplies...
Air Canada plane collides with ground vehicle at New York’s LaGuardia airport, halting all flights
The regulator has issued a ground stop for all planes and New York’s emergency management authority warned people to expect cancellations and delaysNew York’s LaGuardia airport was closed to flights early on Monday after an Air Canada flight and Port Authority vehicle collided.The New York police de...
China-Thailand dialogue highlights shared development opportunities
A Thailand session of the global dialogue themed "China in Springtime: China's Development Opportunities for the World" was held in Bangkok on Friday, drawing more than 200 representatives from political, business, academic and media circles of China and Thailand.
Funding for populist-right ‘media-political complex’ exceeded £170m in five years, research finds
Handful of billionaires gave huge sums in particular to media organisations that boosted rightwing politicians, says Liam Byrne MPMore than £170m was given to MPs, political parties, media organisations and thinktanks aligned with the UK’s populist right over the past five years, new research from t...