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Citadel CEO Griffin says US has 'frayed' relationship with European allies
Jan 21 - Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, said on Wednesday that the United States had \"frayed its relationship\" with its European allies in a way that the billionaire said he did not \"understand or appreciate\".
Arc Raiders may finally change the late spawn mechanic, but in the meantime, its design lead tells players that late joiners 'economically profit way more'
I stand by my stance that late spawns suck for everyone involved.
European Parliament freezes Mercosur deal referring it to EU Court of Justice
After clearing major political hurdles after more than two decades, the mammoth trade deal now faces further delay pending a judicial verdict.
Hong Kong marathon runner with baby investigated for child abuse
No arrests have been made so far, Hong Kong police said.
Soccer Superstar Ronaldinho Gets Bio Series
Spain’s Mediacrest Entertainment and Playtime Movies have partnered with Brazil’s Mixer Films to co-produce “Época 10: Ronaldinho,” a bio-series about one of the greatest soccer players. The announcement comes as anticipation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues to build. A
Inside Netflix Mega-Hit ‘Secrets We Keep’: Writer Ingeborg Topsøe on White Privilege and That Argued About Ending
The first Netflix Original battling for the coveted Nordic Series Script Award at Göteborg, Danish thriller “Secrets We Keep” (“Reservatet”) shot to No. 1 in 28 countries when it launched on the U.S. streamer May 15, and has since captured around 40 million Netflix viewers
"Subzero forest": Ice forest created at mountain inn in Takayama
An inn in Takayama, Japan, creates a stunning ice forest each winter by spraying water onto trees and slopes, forming icicles and ice layers that draw visitors nationwide.
Power or principle? Europe must expand Its room for manoeuvre
In a world of open power politics, the EU must demonstrate its ability to act - while internal political shifts are jeopardising its foreign-policy and economic capacity to do so.
Davos 2026: Who said what so far at world's top political and business summit
The annual gathering in the Swiss Alps resort town has been dominated by escalating tensions between the US and its European allies, with leaders warning of a crumbling world order, rising unilateralism and AI's threat to the world's workforce.
Nvidia's long-awaited N1X Arm chip for the PC will be released within months according to a new report
N1X out by the end of March, next-gen N2 in 2027.
Italy’s RAI Cinema International Boards Berlin Perspectives Title ‘Forest High’
RAI Cinema International Distribution has acquired world rights to Belgian director Manon Coubia’s “Forest High” ahead of the Alps-set drama’s Berlin Film Festival launch. The Belgian film’s pick-up marks the first non-Italian title acquired by the recently established sales
Report: Trump presses aides, Pentagon for 'decisive' military option in Iran
The report comes as the U.S. bolsters its Middle East presence with fighter jets and defense systems. Iran's FM warned of a fierce retaliation if attacked, emphasizing the potential for a protracted regional conflict. Meanwhile, Iranian officials threaten a global jihad if
Mads Mikkelsen, Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård on how cinema can (re)humanise us
Euronews Culture was on the red carpet for this year's European Film Awards - Europe's counterpart to the Oscars. We asked the A-listers whether they believe cinema can counter hate and still be a beacon of hope in increasingly dark times.
Painkiller's creator jokes that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's team of newbies has 'ruined' his worldview: 'I don't know what to believe anymore'
"There's an incredible amount of smart decisions that allow them to make a game that looks AAA."
Turkey's Erdogan says Kurdish forces in Syria must lay down arms and disband now
ANKARA, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Kurdish forces in northern Syria must lay down weapons and disband now to avoid further bloodshed, after Damascus struck a ceasefire with the group and gave them four days to agree on integrating
Ali Khamenei will resist 'to the last drop of blood,' his nephew tells Euronews
Exiled in France since 1986, Mahmoud Moradkhani is a doctor and an opponent of the Iranian regime. The nephew of Iran's ayatollah tells Euronews that the security crackdown will not end the demonstrations.
Pam Connolly Tenderly Weaves Family Snapshots on Vintage Potholder Looms
The Hudson Valley-based artist channels an interest in the relationship between the imaginary and the real. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Pam
Researcher finds way to predict whirling disease with almost no data
A study led by a University of Calgary researcher has come up with an AI-based early detection system for river-borne pathogens—including whirling disease in trout and salmon.
The worst of the worst: ‘War Of The Worlds’ and ‘Snow White’ lead Razzies 2026 nominations
The Razzies have announced their nominations for 2026 – and love or loathe them, it’s hard to argue with their picks. Here's the lowdown.
Netflix boss says cloud-based TV games are a 'big priority' in 2026
The streamer is attempting to reset within the world of games after years of investment and downsizing.
Why the Chagos Islands are strategically vital to US and UK military operations
The Chagos Archipelago is of major military significance as it hosts the strategically located Diego Garcia base.
You're safe: Buying Marathon on Steam no longer downloads Destiny 2 automatically
Escape will make me download Destiny, apparently.
US/UK controversy as Trump describes handing the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as a ‘great stupidity’
The UK Ministry of Defense has said, “it will never compromise on our national security,” after US president Donald Trump condemned London’s “great stupidity” for handing over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Under the agreement UK is allowed to keep control of the Diego Garcia
Gold rises to record high and stocks fall as Trump travels to Davos
Precious metals notch higher, stocks tumble, and dollar risks loom as the US-EU conflict over Greenland unfolds.
Britain, China to revive 'Golden Era' business dialogue during Starmer visit, sources say
BEIJING, Jan 21 - Britain and China will aim to revive a \"golden era\" business dialogue when Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing next week, three sources familiar with the initiative said, with top company executives from both sides invited to participate.
Syria's Rifaat al-Assad, the 'butcher of Hama', dies at 88
Jan 21 - Rifaat al-Assad, the brother of the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad known by critics as the \"butcher of Hama\" for crushing an Islamist uprising in the city in 1982 before unsuccessfully challenging for power and going into exile, died on Tuesday.































