‘The Bone Temple’, the second entry into the ’28 Years’ trilogy is a spine-chillingly brutal and beautiful film that clings to kindness in a world corrupted by rage.
Category: 3. Europe
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Film of the Week: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – a dazzling dance with the devil
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EU commits to strengthening partnership with Lebanon
During their joint visit to Beirut, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa met with President of the Republic of Lebanon Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
On the first anniversary of President Aoun’s nomination,…
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Venezuela’s Machado presents Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize during White House meeting
Trump confirmed later on social media that Machado had left the medal for him to keep, and he said it was an honour to meet her.
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EU opens new chapter in its relations with Syria
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Costa visited Damascus on 9 January to discuss the renewed bilateral relations with Syria. They met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Shaara to discuss this new chapter in bilateral…
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These European cities won't be able to host future Winter Olympics due to climate change
Chamonix and Oslo are among the sites considered risky for hosting future Games.
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Scientists solve mystery of little red dots seen by James Webb Space Telescope
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Astronomers say they have finally figured out the mysterious “little red dots,” first spotted in 2022 in images from NASA’s James Webb Space…
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Is social media as bad for mental health as we think? New study challenges screen time fears
Links between social media, video games, and worsening mental health may be overstated, and may overlook potential benefits, new research suggests.
A new study by the University of Manchester found no evidence that heavier social media use or more frequent gaming increased symptoms of…
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Can Europe's military spending revive economic growth?
Europe is ramping up defence spending, led by Germany, with economists expecting a modest boost to growth. While rising orders support activity, long production lags and structural headwinds may limit the economic pay-off.
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Police escorts and limited hotels: What is it like to travel in Libya at the moment?
In November 2025, James Wilcox, founder of adventure travel company Untamed Borders, led his first trip to the south of Libya in 14 years.
A devastating six-year civil war and ongoing sporadic clashes since the 2020 ceasefire have rendered most of the north African country out of bounds for…
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