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Bollywood Broken? Movie Moguls' Spell Over India Fades

Bollywood may be broken, and it has itself to blame. That's the verdict of one of its biggest and brightest stars after the latest flop in a Hindi…

01 September 2022

Snap To Cut 20% of Staff, Cancel Projects in Cost-Cutting Effort

Snap Inc (SNAP.N) said it will lay off 20% of all staff and shut down projects, including mobile games and novelties like a flying drone camera, as…

01 September 2022

Egypt Increases Exceptional Bonus To State Subsidy Cards to 300 EGP -State News Agency

Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi gave orders to increase the exceptional bonus to state subsidy cards to 300 Egyptian pounds ($15.62) from 100,…

31 August 2022

New 'Lord of the Rings' Series Brings A Female Story To The Forefront

Morfydd Clark stars in the new series "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" as Galadriel, an Elven warrior who wishes to stop evil from…

31 August 2022

Adam Driver Likes What He Sees As He Gets Plump For Venice film

U.S. actor Adam Driver piles on the years in his latest film, "White Noise", which premiered in Venice on Wednesday, but said he liked what he saw as…

31 August 2022

Century-Old Family Photo Studio Preserves Ghana's History in Black and White

A generation before the Gold Coast became Ghana, local photographer J.K. Bruce-Vanderpuije opened a small studio in the then-colonial capital Accra,…

31 August 2022

Movie Tickets To Cost Just $3 On 'National Cinema Day' Across U.S.

Movie tickets will cost just $3 for a day across most theaters in the United States as part of 'National Cinema Day', The Cinema Foundation said, as…

30 August 2022

Qatar Central Bank Issues First License For Digital Payments

Qatar's central bank has issued its first license for digital payments services to iPay by Vodafone Qatar and Ooredoo Money, it said in a tweet on…

30 August 2022

UK Services Sector Downbeat in Face of Record Costs - CBI

Britain's services businesses reported a record increase in costs over the past three months and are downbeat about the future, as inflationary…

30 August 2022

Sovecon Ups Forecast For Russia's 2022/23 Wheat Exports

The Russia-focused Sovecon consultancy said on Monday it had raised its forecast for Russia's wheat exports in the 2022/23 marketing season which…

29 August 2022
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A wounded girl lies on a hospital bed after an Israeli strike in the Syrian village of Beit Jin on 28 November 2025 killed 10 people, the deadliest Israeli attack since al-Assad's ouster in December 2024. LOUAI BESHARA / AFP
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Israeli actions in southern Syria give Iran an opening

04 December 2025

Israeli raids and bombs have served as a powerful recruiting tool for those wishing to resist Israel

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Saudi Arabia's 2026 budget carefully boosts spending

04 December 2025

Balanced fiscal management, targeted deficit reduction, and strategic growth initiatives underpin this year's budget, with a strong emphasis on citizen partnership

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The evolution of Latin America’s drug cartels

04 December 2025

What began as a locally rooted trade in coca leaves and opium evolved into a transnational system of cartels that challenged governments, corrupted institutions, and destabilised countries

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Ukraine peace talks: one step forward, two steps back

04 December 2025

The prospects of a breakthrough remain bleak as Putin blames Europe for sabotaging a 28-point peace plan agreed on with the US

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50 years on, Hannah Arendt's works resonate more than ever

01 December 2025

The renowned German-American philosopher's analyses showed how governments deploy deceit for political gain and blur the lines between truth and lies

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