Cannes film festival faces strike disruption over seasonal workers’ rights
The Cannes film festival is facing strike action as it opens next week and could see protests by projectionists, floor managers and press agents who
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Novak Djokovic injured by falling bottle after beating Corentin Moutet in Rome
Novak Djokovic received medical treatment after being struck on the head by a bottle while attempting to sign autographs following his opening win at the
Brother and lawyer of Peru president held as corruption inquiry widens
Police in Peru have detained the brother and the lawyer of the country’s embattled president, Dina Boluarte, as part of a widening corruption inquiry, weeks
Shein ‘steps up plan for London IPO’ amid US listing hurdles
The fast-fashion company Shein is stepping up preparations for a London listing after its attempt to float in New York faced regulatory hurdles and pushback
Blunt, stunts and Gosling: how did The Fall Guy flop – and what does that mean for cinema?
On paper, it couldn’t fail. The Fall Guy was a lock as this summer’s first – and possibly biggest – box office smash. It had
Biden White House to expand tariffs on Chinese trade
Joe Biden is expected as early as next week to announce fresh tariffs on Chinese trade, with levies focused on strategic sectors including electric vehicles,
Juice: Wimbledon tennis fans may savour bigger strawberries after wet weather
Tennis fans may be treated to juicier strawberries at Wimbledon this year after a wet and dark winter slowed growing times, resulting in bigger and
Raging bull-terrier: did Martin Scorsese’s dog really eat Paul Schrader’s thumb?
Stephen Rodrick’s interview with Paul Schrader in Variety is a thing of great heft. Over the course of the piece, Schrader grapples openly with the
Chad’s military leader Itno declared president as results contested by rival
Chad’s military leader, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, has been declared the winner of this week’s presidential election, according to provisional results that have been contested