Donald Trump failed Tuesday to strike any major trade deal with India at the end of a visit big on photo opportunities but short on
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UK leadership hopefuls vow to succeed where May failed on Brexit
The race to become Britain’s next premier opened Saturday with an array of hopefuls promising to succeed where Theresa May failed and finally pull the
Luxembourg becomes first country with free public transport
Luxembourg on Saturday became the first country in the world to offer free public transport, as the small and wealthy EU country tries to help
FIFA warns coronavirus could postpone international matches
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has refused to rule out postponing international football matches in response to the escalating global threat of the coronavirus. This weekend’s
Russian opposition to protest Putin’s ‘leader-for-life’ reforms
Russia’s opposition on Saturday holds its first major protest since President Vladimir Putin in January announced plans which critics fear will help him stay in
Trump downplays epidemic fears as virus spreads around world
President Donald Trump has played down fears of a major coronavirus outbreak in the United States, even as infections ricochet around the world, prompting Saudi
Delaying release of “No Time to die” to November .. due to Coronavirus !
No Time to Die, the 25th James Bond film, has become the first major Hollywood tentpole film to delay its global release because of
Although ban .. Hundreds gather for Basel carnival
Though the Swiss government has banned major events because of the coronavirus, several hundred people met in Basel on Monday morning to mark – and
Sundance Institute Selects 12 First-Time Feature for Screenwriters Intensive
Twelve screenwriters have been selected to participate in Sundance Institute’s eighth annual Screenwriters Intensive in Los Angeles, to take place March 4-5, 2020. The Intensive,
Öndög to be released in Belgium
Öndög’ by the Chinese director and Golden Bear winner Wang Quan’an (‘Tuya’s Marriage’) will come to the Belgian cinemas in mid-May. ‘Öndög’ won the main