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Why Skopelos and Andros are on the must-visit list for 2026
The author of an award-winning travel blog has included the two Greek islands on a list of 'adored' destinations.
Norway’s Motlys Boards ‘A Phone Rings in the Middle of the Night,’ From Ruben Östlund Label Plattform Produktion (EXCLUSIVE)
Sweden’s Plattform Produktion, the outfit behind Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winners “Triangle of Sadness” and “The Square,” has entered a co-production partnership with Norway’s Motlys on psychological thriller series “A Phone Rings in the Middle of the Night” (“En Telefon
Africa: Dubawa's Editor Elected As Member of Africa Facts Advisory Committee
[Premium Times] The Africa Facts Advisory Committee is a continental body tasked with guiding strategic priorities and strengthening collaboration among fact-checking organisations across Africa.
‘Squid Game,’ ‘When Life Gives You Tangerines’ Help Korean Content Surge as Netflix Non-English Originals Hit Record High, New Research Finds
For the first time, non-English-language titles account for the majority of Netflix’s original TV season releases, with Korean-language content emerging as the platform’s fastest-growing category, according to new research from Ampere Analysis. The firm’s findings show that 52%
The Dead Sea Scrolls: Discover the Secrets of the Bible’s Oldest and Strangest Texts
The appearance of the Dead Sea Scrolls was the most important document discovery of the twentieth century. Yet, in some sense, they didn’t deliver what many assumed to be promised within: that is, the basis for a complete revision of everything we thought we knew about
Why do Iran and the US choose Switzerland as common ground for talks?
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, Switzerland has played a pivotal diplomatic role, serving as a conduit for exchanging documents and proposals when direct communication between Washington and Tehran was limited or nonexistent.
What's Minnesota's largest raptor? Hint: it might not be the bald eagle
Look at the armpits—or, technically, the "wingpits. That's what Scott Mehus, education director at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, Minn., told a group of bird watchers recently as they prepared to scan the winter skies for a majestic raptor that's especially tricky to
Iran, United States hold new talks in Geneva
Iran and the United States began fresh talks in Geneva on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump warned of consequences should Tehran fail to strike a deal. Mediated by Oman, the discussions are aimed at averting the possibility of US military action, with Tehran expressing
A yeast enzyme helps human cells overcome mitochondrial defects
Nucleotide synthesis—the production of the basic components of DNA and RNA—is essential for cell growth and division. In most animal cells, this process depends closely on properly functioning mitochondria, the organelles responsible for respiration and energy production. When
Elusive lithium-ion anode binder finally seen with pioneering technique
Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a powerful new method to visualize an essential lithium-ion battery electrode component that had been extremely difficult to trace before. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, could lead to increased
Tropical forests generate rainfall worth billions, study finds
Tropical forests help to generate vast amounts of rainfall each year, adding weight to arguments for protecting them as water and climate pressures increase, say researchers. A new study led by the University of Leeds has put a monetary value on one of forests' least recognized
The Longreads Questionnaire, Featuring Maria Popova
The creator of The Marginalian and author of the new book Traversal responds to 25 questions on writing, reading, and creativity.
Bryan Cranston, Cillian Murphy, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Hudson Among BAFTA Film Awards A-List Presenters
Aimee Lou Wood, Patrick Dempsey, Gillian Anderson, Delroy Lindo, Glenn Close, Alicia Vikander, Kathryn Hahn, and Regé-Jean Page will also present at Britain's biggest night for film on Feb. 22.
Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Activist and Two-Time Presidential Candidate, Dies at 84
Rev. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and twice ran for president of the United States, died on Tuesday. He was 84. In a statement via BBC News, Jackson’s family said he “died peacefully on Tuesday morning, surrounded by his
Ministers greenlight member states' plans worth half of EU's €150bn defence loan scheme
Sixteen out of 19 plans have now gotten the final green light required to secure first disbursements of funds to buy defence equipment.
AMC Networks International Taps Tom Keaveney to Head U.K.
Tom Keaveney has joined AMC Networks International – U.K. as EVP and managing director. He joins from advertising measuring service iSpot.tv. He was previously president of data analytics firm 605, LLC, which was acquired by iSpot.tv. AMCNI-U.K. has bolstered its offering of
Quantum sensor research advances the pursuit of dark matter
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping to pave a path for the eventual discovery of dark matter. With new approaches to measurement in the quantum realm, using quantum optical sensing techniques, ORNL scientists are developing the
India govt discussing age restrictions with social media platforms
This follows Australia’s move to ban under-16s from popular platforms.
Make Japan strong again: Takaichi’s plan to revive the military
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) got a historic landslide victory in last week’s parliamentary elections. This marks the first time since its founding in 1955 that the conservative LDP controls a two-thirds supermajority in
‘A very great loss’: Greenland sled dog champion fears for his culture as ice melts
Sled dog champion Jørgen Kristensen, 62, says it’s the first time he can remember when there has been no snow in January.
‘Enjoy Your Stay’ Director Dominik Locher Exposes the Truth Behind Switzerland’s ‘Postcard Image’ – and Readies for ‘Partner Zone’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Dominik Locher airs Switzerland’s dirty laundry in Berlinale premiere “Enjoy Your Stay” by focusing on its undocumented workers. “These are the people who work in the shadows and still contribute to this country’s wealth,” he states. Locher is also behind “Goliath.”
Ukraine is ramping up its counteroffensive regaining territories from Russian troops
Ukraine is coming to the talks in Geneva with the significant counteroffensive momentum on the ground. Over the past several days Kyiv troops regained territories from Russian forces, wiping out weeks of Moscow gains, with the help of Elon Musk and Starlink.



































