The UK has launched a “complex” and “dangerous” mission to evacuate around 4,000 UK passport holders who have been stranded in Sudan after heavy fighting broke out in the east African country. The Royal Air Force (RAF) planes will collect people from an airfield near Khartoum, with priority given to families with children, the elderly,
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Yellow Veil Pictures and Drafthouse Films have collaborated to acquire the North American rights to Once Upon A Time Uganda, a documentary by Cathryne Czubek. The film follows the unlikely friendship between Isaac Nabwana, a filmmaker known as Uganda’s Quentin Tarantino, and American film programmer Alan Hofmanis, who travels to Uganda to collaborate on Nabwana’s
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Activist Artists Management has recently announced that they have signed Human Rights Watch (HRW) to create fresh scripted and unscripted storytelling opportunities across film and television. Activist’s Bernie Cahill and Jon Kanak will represent HRW, as well as its 40+ years of human rights research and advocacy, to help the organization extend its reach. HRW
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The ongoing conflict in Sudan may spread beyond the country’s borders and have far-reaching consequences, warn analysts, as a new ceasefire seeks to enable Sudanese citizens and foreign nationals to flee. The fighting began 10 days ago as a result of a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under President Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan
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Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, MD, is under scrutiny after it was discovered that he personally changed crucial findings in the state’s controversial study on COVID-19 vaccine safety. The study, which came under fire earlier this year for claiming that COVID-19 vaccines were linked to an increased risk of death, hospitalization, and other adverse events,
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