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Ex Machina's greatest achievement still gets overlooked
Alex Garland's Ex Machina is a smart, gripping sci-fi film that explores the nature of artificial intelligence and humanity.
UK fuel price comparison scheme goes live
Pump price changes will have to be shared in a government database within 30 minutes.
Africa: AUC Chairperson This Morning Hosted the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper
[African Union] The Chairperson of the AU Commission, H.E. @ymahmoudali, this morning hosted the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper @YvetteCooperMP at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa.
ESPN Took $110 Million Hit From YouTube TV Blackout Last Fall
Disney was estimated to be losing about $4.3 million per day during the YouTube TV blackout last fall, according to one Wall Street analyst. In fact, the carriage fight cost the Mouse House much more than that. The 15-day blackout of the ESPN suite of networks on Google’s
Disney Gets Bump From ‘Zootopia 2’ and Parks in Year-End 2025 Quarter, Streaming Income Jumps 72% as Company Stops Disclosing Disney+, Hulu Subscriber Numbers
Disney beat Wall Street expectations with a 5% lift in revenue for the December 2025 quarter, and its streaming biz continued its up-and-to-the-right trajectory — but the company is no longer reporting Disney+ and Hulu subscriber totals. The Mouse House’s total revenue came in
'F*ck ICE': The most powerful speeches at the politically-charged Grammy Awards
This year's Grammy Awards saw several artists stand up to Donald Trump and ICE. From host Trevor Noah to Olivia Dean, Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny - who targeted US immigration authorities in his acceptance speech - politics loomed large at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Iranian police detain four unspecified foreigners over unrest
DUBAI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Iranian police have arrested four foreigners over last month's unrest, Iranian state media reported on Monday, without specifying their nationality. State media quoted Iranian police as saying the four foreigners had been arrested "in a raid inside
How can the EU keep its unicorns? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot
Ursula von der Leyen introduced the EU’s “28th Regime”, which would set up a pan-European market to make it easier for startups to form and operate across borders. If you want to learn more about how the EU plans to build its own Silicon Valley, ask the Euronews AI chatbot.
Clio Barnard’s ‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Boarded by Charades Ahead of EFM as First Look Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)
“I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning,” the next feature from BAFTA-nominated writer/director Clio Barnard (“Ali & Ava,” “Dark River”), has been bought for worldwide rights by Charades. The Paris-based sales company will now launch the project — first announced by Variety in
Report: Ashes of Creation developer Intrepid Studios shuts down
A statement from co-founder Steven Sharif indicates the closure is the result of an internal feud.
House faces roadblock to quick shutdown end
Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ House returns to shutdown scramble ▪ Kennedy Center to close for 2 years ▪ Dems, GOP fight internally on DHS ▪ Maryland Dems in standoff Hopes that the House could end the partial government
From PopMart to JD.com: Britain and China rush to forge business deals as diplomatic thaw takes hold
Chinese firms moved to pledge hundreds of millions of investment in the U.K. as Starmer's visit to China spurred a flurry of business deals and money flows.
From classroom game to niche meme: How AI character Amelia spread across Europe
An AI character created for education has been transformed into a political meme spreading across Europe, largely associated with far-right and misleading narratives.
Eighty kidnapped Nigerians return home after escape
They were among 177 people seized last month from three churches in northern Kaduna state.







































