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Angelina Jolie To Direct Biopic About Wartime Photographer Don McCullin
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie is set to direct a biopic about legendary war photographer Don McCullin. Titled "Unreasonable Behaviour", the film is based on the British photographer's bestselling autobiography of the same name. According to The Guar...
Priyanka Chopra is Ruthless Nemesis to Super Kids in We Can Be Heroes, Watch Teaser Video
While we have seen Priyanka Chopra essaying negative characters in Bollywood films, playing a mean super nemesis in Hollywood film We Can Be Heroes is a first for her. Watch the teaser video here.
Singapore Activist Faces Fine Over One-man Smiley Face Sign Protest
Singapore is set to charge an activist with staging a oneman protest without a permit over an incident in which he held up a sign bearing a crudely drawn smiley face outside a police station.
Hong Kong, World’s Most Visited City, Faces Tourism Bust
Hundreds of parked tour buses are gathering dust at a northern Hong Kong container port, having been off the road for 10 months since authorities banned nonresident arrivals into the city due to the new coronavirus.
Trump Told Ally He's Delaying Transition to Get Back at Democrats for Questioning Legitimacy of 2016 Polls
The President's refusal to concede stems in part from his perceived grievance that Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama undermined his own presidency by saying Russia interfered in the 2016 election and could have impacted the outcome.
AMD Radeon RX 6800 Is Now Available for Purchase in India, SEP Set at Rs 45,999
AMD had announced the Radeon RX 6000 series last month as a direct competitor to Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3000 series.
People of Bengal will Not Tolerate Red Eyes of Outsiders, TMC Says After BJP Rejigs District Units
West Bengal Minister of State for Health Chandrima Bhattacharya on Thursday took a dig at the BJP central leaders saying that the new five-member team of outsiders will be fought back by people of the state.
In Wisconsin, Long Shot Recount May Just Be Prelude To Court
President Donald Trump's hopes to reverse his election loss in Wisconsin hinge on closing a deficit of some 20,500 votes, an almost impossibly high bar that spurs speculation his true goal is building a case for legal challenges that could win favor in th...
AP FACT CHECK: Trump Legal Team's Batch Of False Vote Claims
Despite a lack of evidence of widespread irregularities or fraud, President Donald Trumps legal team used a Thursday press conference to go through a laundry list of far-fetched, thoroughly debunked claims on the 2020 election.
Documentary Paints Bleak Picture Of Pacific Islands Rugby
The treatment of Pacific Island rugby players in the professional era is compared to colonialism in a new documentary film produced and narrated by former Samoa international Dan Leo.
Trump, Allies Make Frantic Steps To Overturn Biden Victory
President Donald Trump and his allies are taking increasingly frantic steps to subvert the results of the 2020 election, including summoning state legislators to the White House as part of a longshot bid to overturn Joe Bidens victory.
New Contact Tracing Apps Stir Hope For Virus Fighters In U.S. States
A new wave of mobile apps that help track exposure to the coronavirus is coming to U.S. states ahead of the holidays as public health officials bet that recently introduced features from Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google will significantly boost adoptio...
Troops Move To Quell Protests Over Bobi Wine Arrest, 16 Killed
Sixteen people have been killed in Uganda in army and police operations to quell protests that broke out over the arrest of presidential candidate and pop star Bobi Wine, authorities said on Thursday.
PAGD Announces Seat-sharing Formula for 4th Phase of DDC Polls in Jammu and Kashmir
According to the seat-sharing formula agreed upon by the parties in the alliance, of the 16 seats, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) will contest seven and the National Conference (NC) four.
National Team Soccer Defies Pandemic, Fuels Clubs Tensions
Amid a coronavirus spike across Europe, the international soccer break proved to be a notable success for national teams.
U.S. Blacklists Two Companies Over Exportation Of Forced Labor From North Korea
The United States on Thursday slapped sanctions on two companies it accused of being involved in exporting forced labor from North Korea and warned countries still using workers from the country to send them home.