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Cannes Film Festival 2026: Auteur-Driven Lineup with Limited Hollywood Glitz

The Cannes Film Festival 2026 lineup has been unveiled, showcasing a strong emphasis on international auteurs and a reduced presence of Hollywood films. Discover the key films and directors selected for this year's prestigious event.

South Korea Secures Oil Lifeline from Kazakhstan Amidst Middle East Tensions

South Korea is close to securing a vital oil supply deal with Kazakhstan, aiming to reduce dependence on the Middle East amid rising geopolitical risks and shipping disruptions.

UK Pauses Chagos Islands Deal Amidst US Opposition and Trump’s Criticism

The UK has paused its plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius due to U.S. opposition, particularly from former President Donald Trump, impacting the future of the Diego Garcia military base.

Russia’s Lunar Ambitions Delayed: Mission Pushed to 2028 Amidst Program Setbacks

Russia's space program faces significant delays, pushing its next lunar mission to 2028 amidst budget issues, technical failures, and falling behind global competitors like the US and China.

London Police Arrest Hundreds at Protest Against Palestine Action Ban

Hundreds arrested in London during a protest against the ban on Palestine Action, amid ongoing legal challenges and police policy shifts.

DKZ’s Park Jae-chan Reflects on Filming Check in Hanyang and His Acting Journey

Park Jae-chan, a member of the K-pop group DKZ and rising actor, recently shared his experiences filming the Netflix historical drama Check in Hanyang....

Cinebébé: The Ultra-Realistic Baby Mannequins Revolutionizing Film Production

In a workshop just outside Paris, expert artisans meticulously craft hyper-realistic baby mannequins for film and television. Founded in 2008, Cinebébé (Cinebaby) has become...

HaHaHouse: Zagreb’s New Museum of Laughter Promises Joyful Escapism

A new attraction in Zagreb is giving visitors a chance to wash away negativity and embrace the power of laughter. HaHaHouse, a museum dedicated...

Melo Movie: A Korean Drama Exploring Love, Cinema, and Nostalgia

Cinema has always been a place of refuge, a way to reflect dreams or escape from reality. Netflix’s latest Korean drama, Melo Movie, embraces...

When to Open Red Packets for Good Luck in the Year of the Snake

The 15th day of the first lunar month, which falls on February 12 this year, marks the Lantern Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine’s...

How Chinese Culture Continues to Shape the Gaming World

Long before Black Myth: Wukong won top honors at the 2024 Game Awards, Chinese culture had already made a lasting impact on the gaming...

Dual-Narrative Travel Bridges Cultural Divides in Conflict Regions

In 2005, Palestinian entrepreneur Aziz Abu Sarah realized that even well-traveled individuals could hold deeply entrenched biases. This insight led him to co-found Mejdi...

Faye Wong: The Timeless Voice That Redefined Cantopop

Faye Wong emerged as Hong Kong’s most influential singer of the 1990s, captivating audiences with her ethereal voice, independent spirit, and genre-defying music. While...

Gender Representation Reaches Milestone in 2024 Films, But Diversity Declines

For the first time, more than half of the top 100 films in 2024 featured a female lead or co-lead, surpassing proportional representation based...

Festival sur le Niger Celebrates Mali’s Culture Amid Political Shifts

The Festival sur le Niger, an annual celebration of Malian music, art, theater, and dance, took place in Segou against a backdrop of significant...

Conclave Leads BAFTA Nominations Amid Fierce Competition

The 2025 BAFTA Film Awards present an open race with no clear frontrunner, a stark contrast to last year’s Oppenheimer dominance. The papal thriller...

The Light Opens Berlin Film Festival with a Powerful Message on Migration

The Berlin Film Festival opened with The Light, a thought-provoking drama that delivers a strong message about migration and human connection. Starring Lars Eidinger...

The Substance Boosts Horror Genre with Oscar Recognition

With The Substance receiving a Best Picture nomination at the upcoming Oscars, it becomes only the seventh horror film in history to be recognized...

Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17 Premieres in London with Robert Pattinson

Bong Joon-ho premiered his highly anticipated sci-fi dark comedy Mickey 17 in London, marking his first film since the Oscar-winning Parasite. Based on the...

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