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Review: Does The Latest Hellboy Reboot Succeed?

Scoop 

A lower budget adaptation of Hellboy has hit theatres but does it reach the lofty heights of the early 2000s films? Watch RNZ visual journalist Sam Rillstone's review.

Precious burden of raising Punganur cows

The Hindu 

While the debate over the commercial viability of the rare cattle breed remains unsettled, the owners of the dwarf cows, in a less endearing than worrisome sense, caution new buyers of the inseparable and tight emotional bond that petite beauties form with their owners, making the rearing process an emotionally expensive journey

A crash course in passing as an Olympic showjumper: how Rupert Campbell-Black’s actor learnt to ride for the TV series of Rivals

Horse And Hound 

Actors Alex Hassell and Luke Pasqualino playing Rupert Campbell-Black and Bas Baddingham in the Disney+ adaptation of Rivals. The horses are Lockie and Donk, provided by Atkinson Action Horses. NB: H&H recommends wearing a suitable safety helmet when in the saddle. Picking up new skills, whether it’s a specific dialect or a certain craft, is part of the job description for an actor. Learning how to ride – from scratch – was the task set for Alex Hassell (His Dark Materials and The Boys), who... Читать дальше...

Ceat to expand Chennai plant

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ceat is also expanding its PCR (passenger car radial) capacity in its Chennai plant. "Currently PCR capacity is 20,000 units a day and as part of an ongoing capacity ramp up project we will expand this by 30% to 40%," said Banerjee.

FA Cup first round dates confirmed

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

The dates and kick-off times for matches in the first round of the FA Cup have been confirmed.

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DJI sues the US Department of Defense for labeling it a ‘Chinese Military Company’

The Verge 

The DJI Mavic Pro 3 drone. | Image: DJI

DJI, the world’s largest drone company, is suing to avoid being seen as a tool of the Chinese government. On Friday, it sued the US Department of Defense to delete its name from a list of “Chinese Military Companies,” claiming it has no such relationship to Chinese authorities and has suffered unfairly as a result of that designation.

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