Whatever happened to Julian Assange? Yes, he’s still at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London. He’s been there for three years now. One of the ways he’s been spending his time is commissioning […]
Julian Assange and The Wikileaks Files
Directors’ Cuts: Simon Cahn reworks Hanni El Khatib’s “Come Alive” in Los Angeles
Directors’ Cuts: Simon Cahn reworks Hanni El Khatib’s “Come Alive” in Los Angeles
Movie Trailer: Heatwave / Coup de chaud (2015)
Directed by : Raphaël Jacoulot Produced by : TS Productions Genre: Fiction – Runtime: 1 h 42 min French release: 12/08/2015 Production year: 2015 At the height of a summer heatwave, in […]
Balade Sauvage by François Demachy
« You don’t create a fragrance in a laboratory ». Follow François Demachy’s trail of inspiration, in an olfactory road movie. #diorsauvage
‘Cycle-in office’ with ramp unveiled in London
A new building is opening in central London which the architect claims is a first for the capital: A cycle-in office.
Germany welcomes 10,000 new refugees today
Germany was expecting more than 10,000 new refugees to arrive during the course of Monday (September 7). Migrants and refugees received a warm welcome after arriving on a train from Austria to […]
“When I feel lonely, skateboarding is my friend”
You’ve heard of #LeanIn and #LikeAGirl. Now meet #SisuGirls. It’s about a mother’s work to nurture and develop her daughter and other girls to have the determination, bravery and resilience to walk […]
Poll: Sanders grabs lead in New Hampshire
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has opened up a 9-point lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire and is closing ground on the Democratic front-runner in Iowa, according to an NBC News/Marist poll.
Far-right group sours refugee welcome in Dortmund
Not everyone in Germany is offering the arriving refugees a warm welcome. In Dortmund far-right extremists staged a protest at the city’s central station.
Japanese comics inspire Senegal’s young readers
With more than half a billion books sold last year, passion for Japanese comics known as ‘manga’ continues to grow – even in Senegal, where it is difficult to find the books. […]