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Guido Rud’s FilmSharks International has snagged worldwide sales and remake rights to the Spanish movie spinoff of wildly popular French fictional comedy TV series, “Camera Café,” where a camera planted in a coffee machine captures the shenanigans and gossip chatter among office workers. “Camera Café: La Pelicula” (“Camera Café” The Movie”) is an Atresmedia Cine, […]
Belarusian athletes and opposition supporters on Tuesday welcomed a decision to strip Belarus of this year's ice hockey world championship, a prestigious event they say would have given the country's embattled president an international boost. The Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation (BSSF), with the support of the Belarusian diaspora and opposition activists, sent a flurry a letters to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and to tournament sponsors and national federations describing the crackdown on anti-government protesters in the wake of Alexander Lukashenko's contested re-election last year.
The ongoing controversy over Amazon Prime Video India’s political drama “Tandav” has taken a new twist, with a decision being taken to change some of the content. “We have utmost respect for the sentiments of the people of our country. We did not intend to hurt or offend the sentiments of any individual, caste, community, […]
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee holds a confirmation hearing for Alejandro Mayorkas, President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee secretary of Homeland Secretary.
Formula One pre-season testing will take place at the Sakhir circuit in Bahrain from March 12-14, F1's promoter and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) confirmed in a schedule released on Tuesday.
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The Dutch government will announce further measures to fight the coronavirus this week amid fears that the "British variant" and other new mutations could soon start spreading, the health minister said on Tuesday. The country's Outbreak Management Team had advised the government on Sunday that infections remain worrying and "new variants of the virus are going to contribute to that in the coming weeks", Hugo de Jonge said in a letter to parliament. The government has been considering a night curfew on top of its current lockdown, which includes a ban on public gatherings and the closure of schools, restaurants and non-essential shops.
Thibaut Pinot, for so long one of the great hopes of French fans, said on Tuesday he will skip the Tour de France this year to focus on the Giro d'Italia.
Aguero was expected to start in City's FA Cup third-round tie at home to Birmingham City on Jan. 10 but did not feature in the matchday squad as they won 3-0. City's record scorer has missed City's last three games in all competitions and Guardiola said the 32-year-old will also miss Wednesday's Premier League game at home to Aston Villa.
Libyans working under a U.N. peace process on Tuesday agreed a mechanism to choose a new temporary government to oversee the run-up to elections late this year, in the hope that it can avoid being scuppered by factional rivalries. It follows weeks of negotiation after a political dialogue in Tunis in November among 75 Libyans, selected by the U.N. Libya mission, charted a roadmap towards elections but failed to agree on how to form an interim government. Libya has known little peace since Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown in 2011, in an uprising backed by NATO, and has been split since 2014 between warring factions that have set up rival administrations in the west and east.
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Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency four years ago, in part, by a promise to Midwest factory workers that he would stop companies like Schneider Electric SE from moving jobs out of the country. Schneider’s plant, which produced electrical equipment near the center of this tiny town north of Indianapolis, closed in April, shedding 306 jobs. Regina McDowell, who worked there 42 years and said it was the only job she ever had other than teenage babysitting, said she went through a “bit of a depression” when it closed.
Dozens of migrants stormed into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla early on Tuesday, scaling the high, razor-wired fence that separates it from Morocco, local authorities said. The migrants, all from sub-Saharan Africa and nine of whom sustained injuries that required hospital treatment, were among around 150 who tried to climb over the six-metre (20-ft) fence. Melilla and Ceuta - a second Spanish enclave also on Africa's northern coast - are popular crossing points for illegal African migrants trying to get into Europe.
With the temperatures around minus 20 Celsius (minus 4 Farenheit) participants plunged into the ice-cold lake which was lightened with colorful lights and covered with mist. The age-old ritual commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River, or the Epiphany, which the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates on January 19, in the middle of the Russian winter. Worshippers believe their sins are symbolically washed away through the ritual and one participant, Alexander, said he felt "reborn" afterwards.
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Retail and pub bosses struggling with Covid-19 disruption have demanded the Government announces extensions to business support packages before the Budget. Companies still have more than six weeks to wait until Budget day, and the uncertainty is weighing heavily on investment decisions. The Confederation of British Industry has written to Rishi Sunak to call for clarity and continued support.
POLICE OFFICER AT DERBYSHIRE CONSTABULARY HEADQUARTERS WEARING VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) HEADSET WITH TRAINING TASER, SAYING: "Put the knife down, police officer with a taser" / POLICE OFFICERS TRAINING These UK police officers are using virtual reality to learn how to use Taser guns and other firearms Location: Derbyshire, England Courtesy: AVRT British company AVRT developed the system with collaboration from over 1,000 police officers and firearms trainers (SOUNDBITE) (English) ANDY HIGGS, CO-FOUNDER, AVRT, SAYING: "Our system really is about empowering officers to be able to train a lot more, to train more effectively and for the police forces to be able to assess that training so that we can send officers out better equipped to deal with the public. And that has to lead to better outcomes.//We know that it's moved on from that gimmicky idea of putting people into computer games. It's got very serious applications in training. And there have been studies already that have proved that it's that much more efficient at developing soft and hard skills into personnel. We're really interested to see how it can work for police officers."