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The Chosen Season 5: See the latest update about filming

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Chosen has wrapped up filming for its fifth season. It has captured Holy Week events, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. The season ends with the filming of the Last Supper scene. The production was marked by emotional moments.

Why was AJ's preparation and tactics so bad? He could/should have won!

Boxing News 24 

I thought, and still think, Joshua has enough to beat Dubois but his tactics were awful this evening.

The first thing his team should have done should have been to neutralise Dubois weapons.

Two...

Why was AJ's preparation and tactics so bad? He could/should have won!

Firebrand

Paper Blog 

Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. Survived.

The girls of Six have really made it easy (and catchy) to remember the fates of the wives of Henry VIII, and that comes in handy here as Alicia Vikander plays… one of them. now if i tell you, it’ll ruin it, because you’lll have the song stuck in your head. At least you know there are only four options. She’ll either get a divorce, die, get beheaded, or… survive?

While Firebrand has a supporting cast, they just can’t match the performances of Vikander... Читать дальше...

Iran arrests 12 people for collaborating with Israel, Revolutionary Guards say

Voice of America 

Dubai, UAE — Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday that 12 people had been arrested for being operatives collaborating with Israel and planning acts against Iran's security. "As the Zionist regime (Israel) and their Western backers, most notably the United States, have not succeeded in their sinister goals against the people of Gaza and Lebanon, they are now seeking to spread the crisis to Iran with a series of actions planned against our country's security," the statement said. Tensions... Читать дальше...

ENI deposits ₹296 Cr, High Court stays Arbitral Award enforcement

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Delhi High Court has stayed the enforcement of a ₹300-crore arbitral award that ONGC won against the ENI group. This decision came after ENI deposited over ₹296 crore in court. The court had previously attached ENI India's bank accounts to secure the award amount, which includes interest and other dues.

Now playing! Second show of movies at theatres near you

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Re-releasing old films has revived theaters, helping exhibitors cover costs and attract audiences. Films like Rockstar, Ghilli, Laila Majnu, and Tumbbad have seen strong responses, generating significant footfalls and boosting food and beverage sales. This strategy has proven effective in the absence of new blockbusters, with re-released films contributing to 4% of annual footfalls at multiplexes.

Reliance Power board meeting on Sept 23; firm to consider fund raise

Business Standard 

Anil Ambani's Reliance Group has in recent years seen marquee firms being auctioned in insolvency proceedings and piling debt-fold businesses. But the group has, in the week gone by, made announcements that investors believe may mark its transformation. In three days -- from September 18 to September 20 -- the group announced it has turned into nearly zero and is implementing long-term fund raising plans that are said to solidify its financial position. Reliance Infrastructure's board approved fund... Читать дальше...

4 dead, 18 wounded in Birmingham mass shooting, Alabama police say - CBS News

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  1. 4 dead, 18 wounded in Birmingham mass shooting, Alabama police say  CBS News
  2. Birmingham Police believe someone was ‘paid to kill targeted victim’ in mass shooting that killed 4, injured 17  WBRC
  3. ‘There was blood everywhere’: Birmingham mass shooting survivor says he is ‘blessed beyond blessed’  AL.com
  4. Alabama mass shooting gunmen used fully automatic weapon in attack that left 4 dead, 17 wounded in popular college bar area: police  New York Post

Carlos Alcaraz fears tennis tour grind will ‘kill us’

Sports.inquirer.net 

Carlos Alcaraz hit out at the tennis calendar on Saturday, claiming the schedule is “going to kill us”. The 21-year-old French Open and Wimbledon champion is currently taking part in the Laver Cup, his 14th tournament of the year. Before arriving in Berlin the Spanish star had already played 50 singles matches in 2024, winning