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Africa: Africa Urged to Fix Logistics Gaps to Unlock Markets for Smallholder Farmers
[Capital FM] Agricultural experts, lenders and corporate executives are calling for increased investment in rural logistics and transport systems across Africa, warning that weak infrastructure is preventing millions of smallholder farmers from accessing profitable markets
Pakistan seeks breakthrough in US-Iran peace talks
By Jacob Bogage and Parisa Hafezi WASHINGTON/DUBAI, May 22 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister met his Pakistani counterpart on Friday to discuss proposals to end the U.S.-Israeli war, Iranian media reported, with Tehran and Washington still at odds over Tehran's uranium
Jack White, Barack Obama, Conan O’Brien Celebrate Stephen Colbert as ‘The Late Show’ Ends
"Here's to Stephen Colbert, a man of great integrity and wit. Onward, friend, to bigger and better things"
‘Big Mouth’ Creators Take Their Signature Raunch to the Animal Kingdom With Follow-Up ‘Mating Season’: TV Review
Late in the first season of the Netflix animated comedy “Mating Season,” the protagonists — beta bear Josh (Zach Woods), randy raccoon Ray (Nick Kroll), Sapphic fox Penelope (Sabrina Jalees) and single deer Fawn (June Diane Raphael) — gather on the couch to watch “MiceFlix.”
Commission to receive recommendations from EU citizens on shaping the preparedness union
Today (22 May), the 3rd and final session of the European citizens' panel on preparedness will start in Brussels and will run until Sunday. After almost 3 months of deliberation, the 150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 member states, representing EU diversity, will
Jailed tycoon's Birkin bags sell for over half a million dollars
The luxury handbags sold in a government auction in Ho Chi Minh.
Thailand turns to AI and science to upgrade durian export quality
It highlighted five major areas of development aimed at upgrading the durian industry.
‘We are not for sale’: Greenlanders protest growing US presence in Nuuk
Hundreds in Nuuk protest a renewed US presence, accusing Washington of treating Greenland as a strategic asset and demanding respect for self-rule.
Ancient asteroid craters may have sparked Earth’s oxygen-producing life
A hidden crater in South Korea may hold clues to one of the biggest turning points in Earth’s history: the rise of oxygen. Scientists discovered fossil-like stromatolites — layered structures built by ancient microbes — inside the Hapcheon impact crater, suggesting that
US sanctions Tanzanian police official over 'torture' of rights activists
The sanctions come amid growing scrutiny of Tanzania’s human rights record in recent years.
Perikatan Nasional to contest all seats in Johor election, setting up potential three-way fight with PH and BN
Johor Perikatan Nasional chairman Sahruddin Jamal said the opposition coalition’s strength in Malaysia’s southern state should not be underestimated.
Taiwan says it has not been told by US of changes to military sales
TAIPEI, May 22 (Reuters) - Taiwan's presidential office said on Friday it had not received any information about the U.S. adjusting military sales, after a senior U.S. official suggested there was a pause due to the need to have enough arms for the war with Iran. Taiwan, which
‘Everything has become expensive’: Pakistanis struggle with rising prices ahead of Eid al-Adha
Higher fuel and food prices, coupled with economic uncertainty linked to tensions in the Middle East, are forcing people to cut expenses for next week’s festive season.
Invitation to Compliance Services programme's user satisfaction survey
The Compliance Services programme, an initiative supported by the EU LIFE scheme, would like to invite users of its services to fill out a user satisfaction survey: Click here to participate in the survey. This short 5-10 minute survey aims to assess the usefulness of the tools
Thai Director Sompot Chidgasornpongse on ‘9 Temples to Heaven,’ His Debut Feature at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
Sompot Chidgasornpongse spent more than two decades as assistant director to Apichatpong Weerasethakul, working on films including “Tropical Malady,” “Syndromes and a Century,” “Cemetery of Splendour” and “Memoria.” Now he is at Cannes with a feature of his own: “9 Temples to
Government borrowing higher than expected in April
Borrowing, the difference between spending and income from taxes, was £24.3bn last month.
Popular weight loss drugs like Wegovy may also target arthritis inflammation
Researchers have discovered that the GLP-1 hormone targeted by drugs like Wegovy is present in very low amounts inside the joints of arthritis patients. That finding suggests high-dose GLP-1 medications could potentially reach the joints and influence inflammation directly, not
Businesses, creators in Thailand urged to trademark ‘sound marks’ to shield against AI, deepfakes
The government-led push targets non-traditional trademarks.
Chinese Drama ‘My Dearest Stranger’ Secures Asia Deals (EXCLUSIVE)
“My Dearest Stranger,” the Chinese crime-mystery romance series that has accumulated more than 270 million views on Youku since its February premiere, has closed distribution agreements covering Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Macao, along with a worldwide airline rights
From digital vouchers to shopping complex revamp, Johor looks across Causeway for inspiration
The pilot scheme aims to help residents cope with rising costs and revitalise local businesses.
EU’s new Waste Shipment Regulation and DIWASS digital platform go live
The new rules are a landmark moment in the EU’s transition to a circular economy and a decisive step towards full digitalization. The revised Waste Shipment Regulation and most of its provisions enter into application on 21 May, including the launch of the Digital Waste
Hokkaido zoo employee arrested on suspicion of murdering wife, admits to strangling her at home
Tatsuya Suzuki strangled his wife with a rope at their home, according to investigative sources.
Europe Today: EU economy chief Dombrovskis rules out easing Russia sanctions despite inflation fears
After the EU downgraded its economic growth forecast and warned of rising inflation, EU economy chief Valdis Dombrovskis tells Europe Today the bloc will not ease Russia sanctions, unlike the US and UK, despite pressure to cushion the energy crisis linked to the Iran war.
‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Series Finale Was a Letdown: TV Review
The final “Late Show” episode ever tried to just be a normal “Late Show” episode, until it couldn’t. Host Stephen Colbert — in an impossible position since his firing was announced last July, nearly a year before his final episode was to air — creditably did a full-jokes
Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste Bid Stephen Colbert a Warm Musical Goodbye
The late-night host joined the supergroup, which also included current bandleader Louis Cato
Colbert eschews politics during final 'Late Show' on CBS
Stephen Colbert largely steered clear of politics or direct criticism of President Trump during his final broadcast of "The Late Show" on Thursday night. Colbert, who repeatedly thanked his staff and viewership for supporting him during his 11 years on CBS, read headlines of
‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Review: Clio Barnard Returns With a Clunky Social-Realist Weepie About Five Friends in Birmingham
The group of lads at the center of Clio Barnard’s “I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning” dance their way through addiction, housing precarity, class tensions and good old romantic betrayal. In theory, the British director’s fifth feature — premiered in Directors’ Fortnight at
Malaysia to introduce new rules to protect youth on online platforms
KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 - Malaysia will introduce new measures from June 1 to protect children and reduce their exposure to harmful content on online platforms, its communications regulator said on Friday.
Paul McCartney Interview on ‘Late Show’ Gets Interrupted by Giant Wormhole
Stephen Colbert's last episode took a wild turn filled with cameos from Jon Stewart, Strike Force Five, and Neil deGrasse Tyson
Trump to send additional 5,000 US troops to Poland
Trump said he had made the decision based on the election of the right-wing Polish President Karol Nawrocki.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu’ - Mando or Mandon’t?
The first big screen live-action Star Wars film in seven years is finally here...
EU expands support for workers at risk of job loss
The Council has adopted new rules to expand the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). For the first time, workers facing imminent job loss due to company restructuring will be eligible for support. This change aims to reduce situations where
Turkey revokes licence for university seized by state in criminal probe
ANKARA, May 22 - Turkey has revoked the operational licence for Istanbul Bilgi University, effectively forcing it to close, according to a decision published in the Official Gazette on Friday, after the university was seized by the state in a criminal investigation last year.
Rubio doubtful diplomacy would work with Cuban government as Trump raises threat of military action
Rubio says the White House is very focused on toppling the socialist government of Cuba to address what he says are national security risks. He also stressed that Havana will not be able to outwait the Trump administration, urging them to strike a deal before it is too late.
APEC trade envoys gather in China to discuss trade imbalances, supply chain resilience
SUZHOU, China, May 22 - Asia-Pacific trade envoys gathered in China are expected to discuss multilateral cooperation, trade imbalances and supply chain resilience in the face of global shocks, including the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Hamaguchi Ryusuke on Cannes Palme d’Or Contender ‘All of a Sudden’: ‘What I Was Moved By Was What Was in the Book Itself’
Hamaguchi Ryusuke watched the standing ovation after the Cannes premiere of “All of a Sudden” with a degree of caution. He is not, he says, someone who takes ovations entirely at face value. “I also know that a standing ovation is kind of a tradition here,” he tells Variety. “I
Stephen Colbert Uses Copyrighted ‘Peanuts’ Music During Finale: ‘I Hope This Doesn’t Cost CBS Any Money!’
The host aired the classic Vince Guaraldi song during a segment, a move that he said could result in a lawsuit
Anxiety and depression drive global mental health surge to 1.2 billion, study
A surge in anxiety and depression has pushed global mental health cases to 1.2 billion, highlighting a growing burden that health systems are not prepared to meet.
Stephen Colbert Ends ‘Late Show’ With Joyous Paul McCartney ‘Hello Goodbye’ Performance, as Ex-Beatle Turns Lights Out at Ed Sullivan Theater
Paul McCartney, a surprise guest on the final episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” provided a poignant capper to the series by being given the ceremonial honor of turning out the lights in the Ed Sullivan Theater, a location with which he has plenty of history. The
‘It doesn’t feel real': Team Qatar gears up for historic Le Mans debut
Team Qatar has officially launched its campaign for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, marking the country’s first-ever entry into the legendary endurance race. For driver Abdulla Al Khelaifi, the moment is both historic and deeply personal as Qatar takes another major step onto the
Sea foam may look sinister but it is mostly harmless and natural
Phenomenon, often seen around Britain’s coast at this time of year, is caused by a combination of algae and weather At this time of year a sinister-looking substance can often be sighted around Britain’s coast: a frothy foam piled up along the shoreline or appearing in long
One in a thousand: The European countries where the ultra-rich earn the most
The richest 0.1% in Europe receive about 4.5% of all income, but their share varies widely between countries.
'Turning crisis into opportunity': How Lithuania became a wild card for the EU's clean energy race
Lithuania’s rapid deployment of wind and solar power is helping the country strengthen its energy resilience and end its reliance on Russian fossil fuels.
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