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Justina Asishana
Justina Asishana is a data/investigative journalist based in Minna, Nigeria. She is also a fact checker and a health and nutrition advocate. She is currently the Niger state Correspondent for The Nation Newspaper in Nigeria. She is open for work in any part of Nigeria
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Residents petition Niger govt over pollution from plastic factory in Minna
24 Nov 2024
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The Nation Newspaper
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English
| Public Health
Residents of Gidan Madara Community and Dadin Kowa Estate in Minna, Niger State, have petitioned the state government over pollution from Golden Age Table Water and Polymer Nigeria Limited, a local plastic factory. The petition, signed by over 45 residents, highlights severe health risks from the factory's emissions, urging immediate government intervention. The factory, located in a residential area, is accused of degrading air quality and posing public health risks. Despite the factory CEO's claims of compliance with environmental standards, residents report respiratory diseases and demand the factory's closure to protect their health and rights to clean air.
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Simone Bauducco
Simone Bauducco is a video-journalist based in Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. Registered in the Italian National Association of Journalist since 2011, he's been publishing video reportage for Il Fatto Quotidiano and Fanpage about social protest, immigration, mafia and sports. He thinks ...
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The mother of Giulia Tramontano: 'Impagnatiello's sentence? It's not revenge, we have lost our life'
25 Nov 2024
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Il Fatto Quotidiano
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Italian
| Hunter Biden Pardon
The US Navy intercepted missiles and drones launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen, preventing damage to American warships and merchant vessels. In a separate development, US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden, citing political motivations behind his legal troubles, a move criticized by Donald Trump and his allies. Meanwhile, diplomatic discussions between the US and Turkey focused on de-escalation in Syria, and a Russian drone attack in Ukraine resulted in casualties and damage.
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Amelie Botbol
Amelie Botbol is a freelance journalist based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. She specializes in Defense, Tech and Current Affairs. Amelie holds a Bachelor in journalism from Reichman University in Herzliya and a Masters in Counterterrorism. She was published on JNS.org, ToI, The JC and i24News.
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Netanyahu ties torching of a synagogue in Melbourne to Labor government’s ‘extreme anti-Israelism’
06 Dec 2024
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nationalpost
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English
| Hamas Attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne, linking it to the Australian Labor government's anti-Israel stance. The incident is part of a surge in antisemitic acts in Australia following Hamas attacks on Israel. Israeli President Isaac Herzog urged Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to take firm action against rising antisemitism. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry reported a significant increase in anti-Jewish incidents. Australia's opposition leader, Peter Dutton, called for urgent action, while former Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked was denied entry to Australia, citing the government's pro-Palestinian policies.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
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Prince Harry enters eleventh-hour settlement talks with The Sun
21 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Media
Prince Harry is engaged in last-minute settlement talks with The Sun over a legal dispute involving allegations of unlawful information gathering. Despite previous offers to settle, Harry remains committed to pursuing the case for accountability, facing potential legal costs exceeding £10 million. The trial has been delayed multiple times, with Harry's legal battle described as a clash between well-resourced parties. Other notable figures, including Lord Watson and celebrities like Hugh Grant, have also been involved in similar claims against the publisher NGN, which denies any wrongdoing.
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Gabrielle Canon
Gabrielle Canon is a journalist based in Oakland, CA who provides content in many formats, including print, video, broadcast, and photography. She is also available for on-air interviews and can speak on a variety of topics including prison reform, criminal justice, policies to combat homelessness, ...
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Malibu wildfire forces mass evacuations as it burns near college: ‘It was so scary’
10 Dec 2024
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the Guardian
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English
| Natural Disaster
A fast-moving wildfire, named the Franklin fire, has erupted in Malibu, California, prompting mass evacuations of approximately 20,000 residents, including celebrities. The fire, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, has burned over 2,800 acres and remains at 0% containment. Key areas affected include Malibu Pier and Pepperdine University, where students were temporarily sheltered in place. The Los Angeles County Fire Department, led by Chief Anthony Marrone, is actively working to contain the blaze, with support from California's governor, Gavin Newsom, who secured federal assistance. Power outages have affected tens of thousands as Southern California Edison implements shutoffs to prevent further fires. The National Weather Service has issued red flag warnings due to extreme wind conditions, complicating firefighting efforts.
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David Chazan
David Chazan is a journalist.
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Late actor’s daughter complains as AI voice used in Stallone film
14 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Voice Cloning Controversy
The daughter of a late actor has raised concerns over the unauthorized use of her father's AI-cloned voice in a Sylvester Stallone film, despite claims from ElevenLabs and Lumiere Ventures that the project had family approval. The AI voiceover in the film 'Armor' has faced criticism for lacking emotion. The controversy highlights the growing trend of voice cloning in the entertainment industry, with mixed reactions from celebrities like Tom Hanks and Robert Downey Jr. The issue echoes past debates over AI use in reviving deceased personalities, such as Michael Parkinson and Anthony Bourdain.
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Annette Gartland
I'm an Irish journalist, based in Asia. I'm currently in Kuala Lumpur. I specialise in environmental, health, and human rights issues and have my own website, Changing Times (****). I have been a journalist for more than 45 years and am a skilled editor, proofreader, and French-to-English ...
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Malaysian government agrees in principle to new search for MH370
20 Dec 2024
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CHANGING TIMES
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English
| Search Operations
The Malaysian government has agreed in principle to a new search for the missing flight MH370, proposed by Ocean Infinity. The search will be conducted on a 'no find, no fee' basis, meaning payment will only be made if the wreckage is found. The search area is estimated at 15,000 square kilometers in the southern Indian Ocean. Ocean Infinity, which previously searched for MH370 in 2018, is preparing to deploy advanced technology for the operation. The decision has been welcomed by families of the passengers and crew, as well as amateur investigator Blaine Alan Gibson. The search aims to provide closure for the families and improve global aviation safety. The Malaysian government is finalizing the contract, which will be vetted by the attorney-general's chambers. The search is expected to begin once the contract is signed, with Ocean Infinity seeking a $70 million fee if successful.
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Steven Goldstein
Steve Goldstein is European bureau chief for MarketWatch and is able to discuss topics ranging from economics to corporate results. Comfortable discussing the latest U.S. business news to a global audience.
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What to watch this week in NBA: Bucks-Heat, Thunder-Lakers and Black Friday Cup games
25 Nov 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Sports Events
The article provides a comprehensive guide to the upcoming NBA games, highlighting key matchups such as the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns. It discusses player performances, including Giannis Antetokounmpo's impressive scoring and Kevin Durant's return from injury. The piece also covers the Oklahoma City Thunder's strong defensive play and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP-level performance. The article emphasizes the significance of these games in the context of the NBA Cup and the broader season, offering insights into team dynamics and player contributions.
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Erin Hale
Erin Hale is a journalist based in Taipei.
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Runway design may have cost lives in South Korean air disaster, experts say
31 Dec 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| South Korea
The investigation into the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 at South Korea's Muan International Airport is focusing on the role of a concrete structure at the runway's end, which may have contributed to the high fatality rate. Experts are questioning the design and placement of the structure, as well as the adequacy of the runway's overrun area. The crash, which resulted in 179 deaths, involved a Boeing 737-800 that failed to deploy its landing gear after a reported bird strike. South Korean authorities, with assistance from the US National Transportation Safety Board, are examining various factors, including potential aircraft system failures. The investigation is ongoing, with preliminary findings expected in the coming weeks.
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Alex Hewitt
Editorial and commerical photographer based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. I tell stories for customers and help brands look their best.
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Every New Netflix Christmas Movie in 2024
14 Dec 2024
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MovieWeb
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English
| Film Releases
Netflix is releasing nine new Christmas movies for the 2024 holiday season, featuring a variety of genres and big-name stars like Jason Bateman, Brian Cox, and Nicole Kidman. The lineup includes romantic comedies, a biblical epic, and a thriller, catering to diverse audience preferences. Highlights include 'Meet Me Next Christmas' with Christina Milian, 'Hot Frosty' starring Lacey Chabert, and 'Mary,' a biblical epic featuring Noa Cohen. The films showcase a mix of humor, drama, and unique storytelling, with Netflix aiming to provide something for everyone this festive season.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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The best cameos on TV and film — from Salman Rushdie to Margot Robbie
27 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Celebrity Appearances
The article explores notable cameos in film and television, highlighting appearances by celebrities such as Salman Rushdie, Margot Robbie, and others. It discusses the impact and humor of these cameos, from Martin Scorsese's emotional scene to Donald Trump's controversial appearance in 'Home Alone 2'. The piece also touches on the historical significance of cameos, referencing Alfred Hitchcock's tradition and Raymond Chandler's subtle appearance. The narrative underscores the blend of fiction and reality in these performances, with examples like Buster Keaton in 'Sunset Boulevard' and Michael Jackson's debated role in 'The Simpsons'.
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Rachel Kester
Rachel Kester is a journalist based in Chesterfield, Virginia. She covers topics ranging from the environment to culture and has written for publications such as the Richmond Time-Dispatch, Sierra Magazine, Virginia Living and Earth Island Journal.
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Baking with Love
24 Dec 2024
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www.styleweekly.com
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English
| Culinary Arts
Tra My Anderson, founder of Le Petit Morceau, brings the art of French pastries to Richmond, inspired by her grandmother Catherine and renowned culinary figures. Her microbakery, known for its unique almond croissants and other pastries, reflects her passion for baking and dedication to quality. Anderson's journey, influenced by her time in Paris and self-taught skills, emphasizes the importance of love and tradition in her craft. Despite the challenges of running a small business, her commitment to sharing her culinary passion with the community remains unwavering.
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Zeba Khan
Zeba Khan is a journalist based in Kanpur, India.
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Will Chris Evans return in Avengers: Doomsday as Captain America after we thought it was over for him?
10 Dec 2024
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WION
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English
| Hollywood
Speculation surrounds Chris Evans' potential return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 'Avengers: Doomsday,' possibly reprising his role as Captain America or taking on a new character. The film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, is set to premiere on May 1, 2026. Robert Downey Jr. is also expected to return, portraying Doctor Victor von Doom. The article highlights the excitement and anticipation for these developments in the MCU.
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Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. Former BBC Defence Correspondent, Arms Control, Moscow Correspondent and Royal Correspondent. Fellow in Contemporary History Emmanuel College Cambridge. Defence Adviser to British Forces Broadcasting Service. Defence & Foreign Affairs ...
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How Covid Remade Our America, Five Years Later
04 Mar 2025
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www.nytimes.com
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| Political Divide
The Covid-19 pandemic has left a lasting impact on American society, deepening political divides and reshaping cultural norms. The initial blame game between liberals and conservatives evolved into a broader societal critique, with survival becoming a measure of merit. Fraudulent Covid relief spending and a shift towards risky financial behaviors like investing in meme stocks and cryptocurrencies highlighted economic challenges. The pandemic's effects on education, particularly learning loss, were significant, though the U.S. fared better than some international peers. Long Covid and increased disability rates have added to the pandemic's legacy, while a generational political shift among Gen Z reflects a broader global trend.
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Jeoffrey Maitem
Jeoffrey Maitem is a journalist based in Davao City, Philippines.
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Drop in number of Chinese students in Philippines ‘deeply concerning’ amid strained ties
23 Dec 2024
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South China Morning Post
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English
| National Security
The Philippines has seen a significant decline in Chinese student enrolment due to tightened visa policies aimed at preventing illegal activities, raising concerns about the country's appeal as an academic destination and its relationship with China. The Bureau of Immigration reported a drastic drop in Chinese students, despite issuing a large number of student visas last year. The government has implemented stricter visa controls and background checks to address security concerns, particularly in regions with new military sites under agreements with the United States. Filipino-Chinese businessman Wilson Lee Flores expressed concerns about the negative impact on educational tourism.
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Paolo Morelli
Paolo Morelli is a journalist based in Torino, Italy. He works also as a press officer and started to write for printed and online newspapers 10 years ago.
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Vince Vaughn in Turin: 'The elections in the United States? I like Robert Kennedy and Elon Musk'
29 Nov 2024
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torino.corriere.it
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Italian
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Vince Vaughn, attending the 42nd Torino Film Festival, expressed his support for the elected U.S. president's team and his admiration for Robert Kennedy and Elon Musk. Known for his roles in American comedies and the 'Psycho' remake, Vaughn discussed the shift in comedy towards stand-up and the cautious approach in Hollywood. He announced upcoming films and the success of the series 'Bad Monkey,' hinting at future seasons. Vaughn's passion for cinema stems from his childhood experiences with films.
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Fatima Muhammad
Fatima Muhammad is a journalist based in Kano, Nigeria.
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Plastic factory sparks health, environmental concerns in Niger
24 Nov 2024
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ashenewsdaily.com
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English
| Pollution
Residents of Gidan Madara and Dadin Kowa Estate in Minna, Niger State, have raised concerns over harmful emissions from Golden Age Table Water and Polymer Nigeria Limited, alleging significant health risks and environmental degradation. A petition signed by over 45 residents, including notable figures, was submitted to the Niger State Government, highlighting issues such as respiratory diseases and pollution affecting schools and businesses. The CEO of Golden Age Plastic Factory, Anthony Okoli, denied the allegations, asserting compliance with environmental standards and recent efforts to minimize emissions.
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Matthew Omonigho
Matthew Omonigho is a journalist based in Warri, Nigeria.
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Court declares 16 years minimum admission age into varsities unconstitutional
28 Feb 2025
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Daily Post Nigeria
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English
| Legal Ruling
A Delta State High Court in Warri ruled against the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board's policy of a 16-year minimum admission age for universities, declaring it unconstitutional. The judgment, delivered by Justice Anthony Akpovi, favored John Aikpokpo-Martins, who argued that the age restriction violated constitutional rights to equal educational opportunities and freedom from discrimination. The court ordered the policy to be set aside and directed that candidates meeting other criteria should be admitted regardless of age. The ruling emphasizes the importance of non-discriminatory access to education in Nigeria.
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Devi Seitaram
25 year old Journalism graduate with 8 years combined experience in print, TV and radio with some experience in public relations and social media marketing. I am presently working in Kingston, Jamaica as a public relations consultant and radio producer/reporter/announcer. I'm competent in ...
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Lil Durk Denied Bond, Could Face Second Murder Charge For Retaliation Killing
13 Dec 2024
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urbanislandz.com
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English
| Crime
Lil Durk has been denied bond and may face additional charges related to a murder-for-hire plot connected to his brother D’Thang's death. New court records link him to the killing of alleged gang leader Stephon Mack in Chicago, suggesting it was a reprisal for his brother's murder. Although not charged for Mack's death, evidence such as jail calls, social media, and rap lyrics are cited. Two others, Anthony Montgomery-Wilson and Preston Powell, are charged with Mack's murder, allegedly paid by Durk's OTF group. Durk's lawyers maintain his innocence, criticizing the use of his lyrics as evidence.
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Emelyne Six
I am a starting journalist who graduated last year. I studied Journalism at Artevelde University College in Ghent, Belgium and studied Broadcasting-Radio at Fanshawe College in London, ON, Canada for one semester as an exchange student. During my time in Ghent, I volunteered at the student radio ...
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After 2 seasons, HBO Max canceled a fantastic crime series that deserves much more
29 Mar 2025
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SerieTotaal
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Dutch
| HBO Max
The crime series 'Tokyo Vice', based on Jake Adelstein's memoirs, was canceled by HBO Max after two seasons despite receiving positive reviews. The series, set in 1999 Tokyo, follows American journalist Jake Adelstein as he navigates the dangerous world of the yakuza. Initially developed as a film, it was later adapted into a series starring Ansel Elgort. Despite its success and high ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, HBO Max decided to cancel the show, drawing criticism for ending a series that was both critically acclaimed and popular with audiences.
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Charlie Smith
An enthusiastic | driven | creative media communications professional who thrives under pressure. 7 years experience in sports production | design and BAFTA-winning broadcast media. Focussed on producing engaging content to attract viewers. Proficient Premier pro | Adobe creative and EVS.
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The Vancouver Art Gallery board parts ways with architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron
04 Dec 2024
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Pancouver
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English
| Financial Challenges
The Vancouver Art Gallery has decided to part ways with the Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron after more than a decade of collaboration on a new gallery project. The decision follows a significant increase in project costs from $400 million to $600 million and a reassessment of the project's direction. CEO Anthony Kiendl emphasized the need for a building that aligns with the gallery's artistic vision and financial sustainability. The gallery remains committed to creating a cultural hub that serves diverse audiences, while Herzog & de Meuron's design featured a wooden structure and steel trusses.
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Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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China retaliates in tit-for-tat with Trump on tariffs
05 Apr 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Global Economy
The article discusses the escalating trade tensions between the US and China, with China retaliating against US tariffs imposed by President Trump. The tariffs have caused significant market disruptions, with companies like Apple experiencing substantial financial losses. Political leaders, including Keir Starmer and Giancarlo Giorgetti, express concerns over the potential for a damaging trade war. The article highlights differing opinions within the US, with some Republicans supporting Trump's policies while others voice concerns. The situation underscores the global economic implications of the US-China trade conflict.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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British Challenger 2 tanks helped Ukraine smash through Putin's defences in Kursk in lightning three-pronged attack
06 Jan 2025
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The Sun
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English
| Military Technology
British Challenger 2 tanks have played a significant role in Ukraine's recent military advances in the Kursk region, according to reports. Despite Russian claims of destroying one of these tanks, footage suggests minimal damage and successful crew escape. Ukraine's coordinated attack, supported by long-range missile strikes and electronic jammers, has led to tactical gains, reversing previous losses. The conflict has seen increased involvement of North Korean troops on the Russian side, with significant casualties reported. The situation remains dynamic, with potential for further Ukrainian offensives.
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David Walsh
David Walsh is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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New food hall one step closer to opening on popular Sheffield street
27 Nov 2024
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www.thestar.co.uk
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English
| Food and Drink
A new food hall is set to open on Ecclesall Road in Sheffield, with Revolution Bars likely to acquire a lease for the 'Founders and Co' venue. The project has received planning permission after addressing concerns about noise and parking. Meanwhile, Anthony Hinchliffe plans to convert a nearby building into a bar, following a previous rejection by the city council. Other developments on the street include the opening of Urban Burger and a bubble tea cafe, HIGUYS.
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Cody Weddle
Cody Weddle is a freelance journalist currently in Bogota, Colombia, but he has covered Venezuela for nearly five years. He has covered Colombia and Venezuela from a variety of angles for print, radio, and TV outlets. He was worked with WPLG-TV, ABC Miami; the Miami Herald; NBC News, the BBC, Al ...
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Wilton Manors Police Investigate Illegal Street Takeover Caught on Video
30 Nov 2024
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www.local10.com
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Spanish
| Public Safety
An illegal street takeover in Wilton Manors was captured on video, showing drivers performing dangerous maneuvers at a busy intersection. The incident, which lasted about seven minutes, raised concerns about pedestrian safety. Witness Anthony Arias described the chaotic scene, likening it to a music video. Despite police intervention, the event continued briefly before dispersing. The Wilton Manors Police Department is investigating, noting a rise in such crimes. Florida has recently increased penalties for these incidents, with fines potentially reaching $2,000 for large, coordinated events.
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