International

Recent findings from an internal survey conducted by the BBC have illuminated a deeply troubling reality—staff members are losing faith in the organization’s ability to effectively manage bullying and harassment complaints. This revelation, highlighted in internal communications from the corporation’s news leaders, sends alarm bells ringing about the corporate culture at an institution long revered
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The intersection of creativity and environmental responsibility has long been a complex terrain for the film and television industry. However, with the launch of Leverage Point Entertainment (LPE), founded by Zsófia Szemerédy, the landscape is about to shift dramatically. Szemerédy, who previously served as the International Manager at BAFTA’s sustainability-focused initiative, Albert, has recognized a
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), a longtime stalwart in broadcasting, finds itself at a significant crossroads following a series of public controversies involving key figures and troubling allegations of misconduct. A recent announcement from BBC Chair Samir Shah signals the impending release of a workplace culture review, commissioned in the wake of former newsreader Huw
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At the recent Coachella festival, the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap made headlines not for their musical talents but for their incendiary message, boldly declaring “F*ck Israel, Free Palestine” during their performance. The provocative outburst drew immediate backlash, particularly from the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a prominent Jewish human rights organization. The event underlined an increasingly alarming
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The realm of cinema is witnessing a seismic shift as films tailored for both family audiences and horror enthusiasts dominate the box office. Warner Bros/Legendary’s “A Minecraft Movie” serves as a prime example of this trend, showcasing remarkable stability at the international box office. The film’s steady performance during the school holidays and Easter period—with
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