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Iranian Filmmakers Org Praises Directors Defying Censorship Rules On 2nd Anniversary Of Mahsa Amini Death: “She Did Not Die In Vain”

Deadline.com 

The Independent Iranian Filmmakers Association (IIFMA) has praised a shift in filmmaking in Iran towards “defying censorship laws” and “pushing boundaries”, in a statement marking the second anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, which sparked the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in late 2022. “Mahsa Amini’s story is one example of the countless women who […]

'Difference between letter and spirit': Nitin Gadkari targets 'corrupt' bureaucratic system, highlights faultlines within system

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari criticised bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption in government operations at an Engineers' Day event. He emphasized the need for transparency and efficiency, particularly in public works. Gadkari also announced a 14-lane highway project connecting Mumbai and Bengaluru, aimed at reducing traffic congestion in Pune.

Everything we know about new apparent Trump assassination attempt

CBSNews.com 

Former President Donald Trump is safe after an apparent assassination attempt at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida. CBS News' Cristian Benavides, Samantha Vinograd and Libby Cathey have more on what we know about the incident, the suspect and Trump's response.

Climate change risks grow faster for wealthy, poorest remain at risk: Study

Business Standard 

Economic risks for the wealthy due to climate change is growing at the fastest rates because of impacts to global supply chains and goods and services, even as the highest risks remain with the poorest around the world, according to a new study. Across countries, lower-income consumers are known to face higher economic risks in a changing climate because of a low capacity to adapt. However, researchers explained that inequality in consumption between varied income groups within a country is grounded... Читать дальше...

Celebs Go Dating in schedule shake up as show is replaced by movie-length launch episode of MAFS UK

TheSun.co.uk 

CELEBS Go Dating is involved in a schedule shake up tonight.

The dating show usually airs Monday to Thursday on E4 at 9:00pm.

Channel 4Celebs Go Dating will be on our screens later this evening[/caption] Married At First Sight starts tonight

However this evening fans will have to wait until 10:45pm to see what Ella Morgan, Stephen Lustig-Webb, Chris Taylor, Jamelia, Helen Flanagan, Tristan Phipps and Lauryn Goodman are up to with the agency.

Celebs Go Dating will air this evening until 11:50pm. Читать дальше...