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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.

My Boo Review: A Haunted Romance with Humor and Heart

In My Boo, a romantic horror comedy directed by Khomkrit Treewimol, love transcends even death. The film follows Joe (played by Sutthirak “Gee” Subvijitra), a...

Gladiator II: A Stunning, Gory Continuation of Ridley Scott’s Epic Saga

Twenty-four years after the release of Gladiator, Ridley Scott returns to the arena with Gladiator II. While the sequel may not have the same cultural impact...

Natee Utarit’s “Déjà vu” Exhibition Explores East-West Power Dynamics

Thai artist Natee Utarit’s exhibition “Déjà vu: When the Sun Rises in the West” at The Private Museum in Singapore confronts viewers with an...

Mark Rothko’s “Untitled (Yellow and Blue)” Sells for $32.5M at Sotheby’s Hong Kong

Mark Rothko’s painting Untitled (Yellow and Blue) was sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong for HK$252.5 million (US$32.5 million) on November 11, 2024. This sale marked a...

 Chinese Wedding Dresses: Traditional Styles, Symbols, and Embroidery

Choosing the perfect dress for a wedding can be a challenging experience, but for brides in China, it is also an opportunity to embrace...

 Netflix Premieres ‘Beyond Goodbye’ at Busan Film Festival: A Heartfelt Japanese Drama

At the 2023 Busan International Film Festival, Netflix premiered its highly anticipated Japanese drama Beyond Goodbye, starring Kasumi Arimura and Kentaro Sakaguchi. The show, which...

Italian Police Uncover Major European Art Forgery Network Targeting Banksy, Picasso, and Warhol

Italian police have unveiled an extensive pan-European forgery network involved in creating and selling fake artworks attributed to major names in modern and contemporary...

Vatican Unveils AI-Enhanced Virtual Tours for St. Peter’s Basilica Ahead of 2025 Jubilee

The Vatican has launched an innovative series of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enhanced services for St. Peter’s Basilica, opening virtual access to its breathtaking Renaissance art...

Cole Hauser Debunks Fan Theories on Yellowstone Finale as Series Concludes

Actor Cole Hauser, who stars as Rip Wheeler in the American neo-Western TV series Yellowstone, has heard a lot of fan theories about the show's...

John Krasinski Named People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” for 2024

Actor and director John Krasinski has officially been named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" for 2024, taking over from Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey. The recognition...

New Hong Kong Exhibition Explores Untold Stories of Chinese Migrants in New Zealand

A new digital installation at Tai Kwun in Hong Kong’s Central district titled DigiRadiance: Gold_Lead_Wood_Coal brings to life the often-overlooked experiences of Chinese migrants...

Dakar Biennale Explores Slavery’s Legacy Through Contemporary Art

The 2024 Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art, known as Dak’Art, opened with a vivid display of colour and creativity in Senegal’s capital, contrasting...

Chaeg Bar and the Rise of ‘Text Hip’ Culture in Seoul

On a rainy October evening, Chaeg Bar in Seoul’s Mangwon-dong district buzzed with a unique blend of literary ambiance and classic music. The cozy...

Art Collaboration Kyoto Fuses Modern Art with Historic Venues

At this year’s Art Collaboration Kyoto (ACK), held from October 31 to November 3 at the Kyoto International Conference Centre, visitors were greeted by...

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