Missile strikes in the Middle East increase the risk of escalation in the Gaza Strip
Missile strikes in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen on Saturday highlighted the growing risk that the war in the Gaza Strip will trigger a wider regional conflict in which Iran…
Google releases AI-enabled multi-search feature in the US
Google on Wednesday unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered feature in the US that will allow users to perform image and text searches simultaneously using their mobile phones. Users of smartphones such…
US FDA approves DermaSensor device to detect skin cancer with AI
Privately held device maker DermaSensor said Wednesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared its handheld device that uses artificial intelligence to detect skin cancer.
Cillian Murphy’s drama about “fallen women” to open Berlin Film Festival
"Small Things Like These", an Irish historical drama about the Magdalene laundries starring Cillian Murphy, will open the Berlin Film Festival next month, organisers said in a statement on Thursday.
Donald Glover returns to TV in ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ reboot
The murderous husband and wife team from the hit movie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" return to action in a new TV reboot of the 2005 film. Co-created by actor and…
Ridley Scott has wrapped filming on “Gladiator 2”
The filming of Gladiator 2 has come to an end, as Paul Mescal, the film's lead actor, announced by posting a photo with director Ridley Scott on his private Instagram.…
Filming on the second “Batman” with Robert Pattinson could begin in August
The shooting of the second Batman film will start in August this year. Previously, the portal indicated that the production process would begin in the summer without specifying the month.…
“Oppenheimer” leads BAFTA nominations with 13 nominations
"Oppenheimer", one of the highest-grossing films of 2023, led the BAFTA film award nominations with 13 nominations. Oppenheimer was followed by the sex-laden gothic comedy "Poor Things" with 11 nominations.
Water consumption in Portugal’s Algarve restricted
Portugal's caretaker government has ordered cuts in the amount of water used to irrigate farmland and urban environments in the southern Algarve region, where a severe drought has almost emptied…
Climate science consultancy advises EU to phase out fossil fuels
The European Union will have to rethink its policy on phasing out fossil fuels if the bloc wants to meet its ambitious climate goals, official advisers said on Thursday. The…
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