‘I Fantasia Barrino, who is currently in Los Angeles, spoke on a video call and initially did not want to reveal her face. However, she
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Sundance 2024: the biggest films to look out for from this year’s festival
A Following a successful year for Sundance, with highly praised films like Past Lives, Passages, Fair Play, and 20 Days in Mariupol premiering, all attention
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U Unlike the many generic biopics that have been made about Elvis, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, and other musicians, Maestro stands out as a passion
Rights groups in Kenya are calling the femicide a national crisis.
Advocates are urging the Kenyan authorities to promptly look into and bring legal action against instances of femicide, following the savage killings of two women.
“Never give up”: Iga Swiatek makes a triumphant comeback to defeat Danielle Collins in an intense match at the Australian Open.
From the moment the Australian Open draw was dealt last week, there was little doubt that a wild ride awaited world No 1 Iga Swiatek,
The Politics Weekly UK podcast discusses the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the recent Rwanda bill.
This week, John Harris interviews Niku Jafarnia from Human Rights Watch to discuss the escalating tensions in the Middle East. The third reading of the
Podcast: Ecuador’s 10 Days of Terror – Cocaine, Gangs, and Murder.
In contrast to neighboring Latin American nations Colombia and Mexico, which have long been plagued by violent drug cartels, Ecuador has remained relatively calm and
The bill proposed by Rishi Sunak to deport individuals to Rwanda has passed its third reading in the House of Commons.
Rishi Sunak successfully navigated a contentious dispute surrounding his prominent legislation for Rwanda, as a revolt from the Conservative party dissipated and numerous conservative MPs
Live updates: Number 10 states that the Tory rebels have not proven the legality of their amendments in the vote on the Rwanda bill.
The country of Rwanda had official interpretations explaining how this would be true. Some Members of Parliament, like former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, argued that
A two-year-old boy passed away due to malnourishment while curled up beside his deceased father.
A family member has shared that a toddler, only two years old, was abandoned and died from starvation while lying next to his deceased father,