Cinema of the United States
How the Virus of Criminal Authoritarianism Killed Zoran Djindjic
Djindjic was assassinated because he was about to strike a mortal blow to one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. The people who murdered him acted in order to avoid going to prison. He was killed in a conspiracy concocted by the Zemun Clan, a band of thugs from Serbia's underworld, and members of the country's security establishment.
Turkey’s Cappadocia region hotspot for Valentine's Day
Couples are flocking to Turkey's picturesque Cappadocia region for Valentine's Day getaways, with occupancy rates at local accommodation topping 80% for this weekend, including the big day, Feb. 14.
Cappadocia offers guests fabulous holiday opportunities with its unique natural, historical and cultural richness, tailor made for special couples' weekends.
‘Promising Young Woman’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film featuring Carey Mulligan and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The movie received four Golden Globe nominations.
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'Ma Rainey,' 'Minari' and Boseman lead SAG nominations
Chadwick Boseman received two posthumous nominations from the 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Feb. 4, while the Korean American family drama "Minari" and Spike Lee's Vietnam veteran drama "Da 5 Bloods" were among the nominees for best ensemble.
Maria Bakalova, First Bulgarian Actress With Chance to Grab Oscar
The 24-year-old Bulgarian actress made her big screen debut alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in the comedy sequel, playing Borat Sagdiyev's daughter Tutar and winning much acclaim for her performance. Fans had called for Maria to be nominated for an Oscar and she could be well on her way in light of the new development with the Golden Globes. According to Variety, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc
Oscars museum delayed again as pandemic grips Los Angeles
The long-awaited opening of Los Angeles' Oscars museum was postponed again on Dec. 18 due to the pandemic, with officials saying its scheduled April debut would be "irresponsible" as the city grapples with record coronavirus cases.
The Story of Covid-19 around World
Almost no place has been spared — and no one.
The virus that first emerged a year ago in Wuhan, China, swept across the world in 2020, leaving havoc in its wake. More than any event in memory, the pandemic has been a global event. On every continent, households have felt its devastation — joblessness and lockdowns, infirmity and death. And an abiding, relentless fear.
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PM calls for small Christmas gatherings to minimize infection risk
Family gatherings this Christmas should be limited to minimize the risk of contagion, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Saturday during a visit to Thessaloniki.
PM calls for small Christmas gatherings to minimise infection risk
Family gatherings this Christmas should be limited to minimise the risk of contagion, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Saturday during a visit to Thessaloniki.
Probe into vitriol attack focuses on phone calls
A probe by the Hellenic Police (ELAS) into a vitriol attack last month on a 34-year-old woman in Kallithea, southern Athens, is focusing on the testimony of a taxi driver who leased his cab to the suspected assailant and the latter's calls to the cab company, Kathimerini understands.
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