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Ricky Gervais takes on Golden Globes in Trump era

The Golden Globes kick off the Hollywood awards season on Jan. 5, but the most talked-about attraction at the customarily boozy dinner in Beverly Hills may be the wicked tongue of host Ricky Gervais.

Gervais, the no-holds-barred British comedian, returns for a fifth time and is already promising to let the barbs fly.

Brazil Ready to Accept G7 Financial Assistance (Summary)

Brazil is ready to accept international financial assistance to extinguish the Amazon fires, but only if the country controls the funds. This was announced by the spokesman for the Brazilian president. So far there is no reaction from the G7 countries. On Monday, at a meeting in Biarritz, they offered $ 22 million to fight the Amazon fires.

Leonardo DiCaprio Donates $ 5 million for the Amazon Rainforest Fires

Leonardo DiCaprio gives $ 5 million for the fight with the fires in the Amazon. The Environmental Protection Fund (EPF), which also features Steve Jobs' widow, has announced that the funds are available.

DiCaprio is heavily involved in the fight against the climate change and has repeatedly called for the Amazon situation to be taken seriously by the world elite.

DiCaprio's pollution post ‘unfair,’ says Andros mayor

The mayor of the Aegean island of Andros has told Kathimerini that a disparaging post about waste on the island's seabed by Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio was "unfair."
"Unfortunately, the style of the post is unfair to us and gives the impression that the whole island is in this state," Theodosis Sousoudis said on Tuesday.

Titanic II Luxury Vessel to Set Sail in 2022

A replica of "the ship of dreams" - also known as Titanic - will sail the high seas in the year 2022.

An announcement about the luxury Titanic II was first made in 2013, but work was suspended due to financial constraints. Now that those financial matters have been resolved, building has recommenced on the vessel, according to a media release from Blue Star Line.

Tiger Population Nearly Doubles in Nepal

AFP - Nepal's wild tiger population has nearly doubled over the last nine years, officials said Monday, in a victory for the impoverished country's drive to save the endangered big cats.

Wildlife groups have welcomed the news as a sign that political involvement and innovative conservation strategies can reverse the decline of the majestic Royal Bengal tiger.

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