Norway’s King Harald to reduce activity after illness
Canada removes nearly 700 tonnes of fishing gear
John Lennon’s guitar to be auctioned in the US
John Lennon’s guitar is to be auctioned in the USA. The musical instrument Lennon used on “Help!” 1965 will be offered at Julien’s Auctions. It is a Framus Hootenanny 12-string
Jane Campion to receive award at the Locarno Film Festival
Jane Campion will be honoured at this year’s Locarno Film Festival, which will present the New Zealand director with its Pardo d’Onore Manor Lifetime Achievement Award. Campion will be honoured
Glen Powell credits Sydney Sweeney for the marketing success of “Anyone But You”
Glen Powell praised Sydney Sweeney for the role she played in the film’s marketing strategy to help it become a hit in the romantic comedy genre. “People want what’s on
Russia has detained an associate of Defence Minister Shoigu for corruption
A Russian court on Wednesday ordered the detention of a deputy defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, on suspicion of taking bribes, the highest-profile corruption case since President Vladimir Putin deployed troops
Portugal must ‘pay the costs’ of colonial crimes, says president
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said Portugal is responsible for crimes committed during the transatlantic slavery and colonial era, and suggested the need for reparations. For more than four centuries,
French emergency services rescue 47 migrants from a boat accident
French emergency services rescued 47 migrants from an attempt to cross the English Channel in which five people died, including a seven-year-old girl. Four of the 47 rescued were taken
EU launches investigation into China’s medical device market
The European Commission on Wednesday launched an investigation into China’s state purchases of medical equipment, the latest in a series of moves that are heightening trade tensions ahead of President
The Republic of Congo has declared an epidemic of mpox
The Republic of Congo has declared a Congo smallpox epidemic after 19 cases were confirmed in five departments. No deaths have yet been reported, said health minister Gilbert Mokoki. The
About 3.6 million Medicare beneficiaries may be eligible for Wegovy coverage
About 3.6 million overweight or obese patients with cardiovascular disease insured under Medicare in the U.S. may be eligible for coverage of Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drug Wegovy, a study released
The Panthers beat the Lightning in overtime and lead the series 2-0
Carter Verhaeghe scored the go-ahead goal 2:59 into overtime as the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday in Game 2 of their first-round Eastern Conference playoff
Milik goal sends Juventus into Coppa Italia final
A late goal from striker Arkadiusz Milik sent Juventus into the Coppa Italia final with a 3-2 aggregate win over Lazio despite a 2-1 defeat in Tuesday’s semi-final second leg.
The Mavs defeated the Clippers
Luka Doncic had 32 points and nine assists and Kyrie Irving added 23 points as the Dallas Mavericks topped the Los Angeles Clippers 96-93 in Game 2 on Tuesday to
Filming has wrapped on the second season of Severance with Adam Scott
Severance costume designer Carol Delay shared a photo on social media confirming the completion of filming for the second season. However, she did not reveal any other details or a
Furiosa’s Mad Max Chronicles will be almost 2.5 hours long
Popular publication World of Reel, citing insider Cryptic4KQual, said that the duration of the upcoming sci-fi film “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” will be 2 hours and 28 minutes. Compared
Netflix has released a trailer for the sci-fi action film Atlas
Netflix has published a full trailer of the sci-fi action film “Atlas”, starring the famous actress and singer Jennifer Lopez. The film will tell the story of a woman named
Canada removes nearly 700 tonnes of fishing gear
Canada says it has helped pay for the removal of 695 metric tonnes of lost fishing gear in Atlantic Canada affected by Storm Fiona in 2022. The storm surge carried
California and 21 other states support EPA’s vehicle emissions rules
A group of 22 states led by California and five cities are backing new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules on tailpipe emissions after 25 Republican-led states sued the agency last
NASA chief asks countries to co-operate in fighting climate change
NASA hopes countries will work more closely together in the future on topics such as climate change, including greenhouse gas emissions, space agency chief Bill Nelson said Tuesday. Solutions to