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Cineworld, the world’s second-biggest cinema chain, is expected to file for administration of its listed entity, Cineworld plc, in the UK as part of its proposed restructuring following Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US. However, the company’s operating companies will continue business as usual without interruption, and the proposed restructuring will transform the group’s
Yevgeny Prigozhin, Russia’s mercenary boss, attempted to stage a “24-hour coup” to overthrow the Russian regime. However, his attempt failed, and he called off the rebellion before reaching Moscow. Although the rebellion was unsuccessful, the fact that Prigozhin could even attempt it with little resistance is seen as a blow to Putin’s regime. Prigozhin’s private
The Australian government is proposing new laws that could see tech giants like Facebook, Google, Twitter, TikTok, and podcasting services fined up to five percent of their annual global turnover for failing to tackle disinformation. The new laws aim to bring “mandatory” standards to the little-regulated sector. Under the proposed legislation, the Australian Communications and
On Sunday, China expressed its support for Russia’s efforts to maintain national stability and described the aborted rebellion by a Russian mercenary force as an “internal affair”. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson stated that, as Russia’s friendly neighbor and comprehensive strategic partner of coordination for the new era, China supports Russia in maintaining national stability
Amber Heard’s film, “Into the Fire,” premiered at the Taormina Film Festival on Saturday evening. The film’s director, Conor Allyn, and Italian actor Luca Calvani, who stars as Father Antonio in the movie, sat down with Deadline to discuss their experiences of working with Heard, the film’s messages of breaking down barriers of mental health,
On the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson, two Republican 2024 presidential hopefuls, Mike Pence and Chris Christie, shared their views on abortion. Pence, who is also a former Vice President and presidential candidate, described the landmark decision as “a historic victory” that condemned Roe v. Wade to “the ash