Kristen Stewart, an actress and director, expressed her disappointment with the lack of progress for female filmmakers in Hollywood. She spoke at a women's luncheon, highlighting that fewer major films are directed by women now compared to previous years. She emphasized the challenges women face in the film industry despite earlier improvements post-MeToo movement.
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Kristen Stewart gave a speech about the challenges faced by female filmmakers.
She expressed anger over the declining number of female-directed major films.
In 2024, only 11 out of the top 100 grossing films were directed by women.
This is a decrease from 16 films directed by women in 2020.
The MeToo movement initially improved female representation in film.
Stewart mentioned the difficulties women face when creating certain types of content.
Notable guests at the event included several famous actresses.
Stewart criticized Hollywood's male-dominated business practices.
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A man from Iran who returned to the UK by boat after being sent back to France under an agreement was removed again. The UK government's policy aims to send back migrants who try to re-enter illegally after being removed. The man said he had been abused by human smugglers in France, which is why he tried to return.
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An Iranian man returned to the UK after being removed to France.
He was sent back to France under a "one-in, one-out" migration scheme.
The UK Home Office detected him using biometric checks.
The man claimed he suffered abuse from smugglers in France.
The Home Secretary stated the government intends to enforce migration policy strictly.
So far, 94 migrants have been removed from the UK under this agreement.
The agreement involves the UK and France exchanging migrants based on asylum cases and illegal crossing attempts.
57 people have entered the UK from France under this scheme.
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Dick Cheney, who served as U.S. Vice President under President George W. Bush, passed away at 84. Cheney was a key figure in the "war on terror" and played a significant role in the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. He maintained his defense of controversial decisions, including the use of enhanced interrogation techniques.
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Dick Cheney died at the age of 84.
He was Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 during George W. Bush's presidency.
Cheney was a leading advocate for the "global war on terror" launched after the 9/11 attacks.
He supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
Cheney was previously CEO of Halliburton, a company that received significant contracts in Iraq.
Despite criticism, Cheney defended his actions during and after his vice presidency.
He was involved in the 1989 U.S. military operation in Panama as Secretary of Defense.
Cheney remained firm on the use of controversial interrogation methods reported by the CIA.
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Prince Harry talked about the cultural aspects of Britain that he values, including humor and self-deprecation. He emphasized the importance of remembering military veterans and discussed the shared spirit between Britons and Ukrainians. His thoughts were part of an essay published before Remembrance events and his visit to veterans in Canada.
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Prince Harry loves British "banter" and humor, which he sees as key parts of British culture.
Although living in the US, Prince Harry stated Britain is a country he deeply respects and served in the military.
He wrote an essay before Remembrance events and will visit military veterans in Canada.
Prince Harry served in Afghanistan and highlighted the needs of veterans after their service.
He drew parallels between the resilience observed in Ukrainians and Britons.
Prince Harry runs the Invictus Games, supporting injured service personnel.
Annual Remembrance events take place this week, including a ceremony in Whitehall.
Prince Harry has been living in the US for over five years and recently discussed cultural differences on a podcast.
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The article reports on rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela, focusing on Venezuela's request for drones from Iran. These drones could potentially threaten U.S. military bases in the Caribbean. The situation is part of a broader conflict involving U.S. actions against drug smuggling operations linked to Venezuela.
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Venezuela has asked Iran for drones with a range of 600 miles as tensions with the U.S. escalate.
U.S. military forces in the Caribbean could be within the range of these drones.
President Trump has labeled U.S. military strikes on suspected drug boats as efforts to curb smuggling, which some view as a move against Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Criticism exists regarding the legality of these strikes under international law.
Venezuela’s military is supported by Russian, Chinese, and Iranian equipment but is not suited for foreign operations.
Maduro has communicated with Russian and Chinese leaders for military cooperation amidst tensions with the U.S.
The U.S. has several military bases in Puerto Rico and is upgrading facilities in the region.
F-35 fighter jets were seen at an upgraded U.S. base in Puerto Rico.
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The Education Authority in Northern Ireland announced that the cost of school meals will rise by nearly 20% starting in January 2026. This increase is part of broader measures to address a funding gap, which includes cutting costs in school transport and music services, and limiting staff appointments. The increase will not affect students receiving free school meals.
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School dinner prices for primary and special school pupils will rise from £2.50 to £3.00.
Post-primary pupils will see a 19% increase in their cafeteria food prices.
The price changes will start in January 2026 and will not affect students on free school meals.
The Education Authority faces a funding gap of £300 million and does not expect extra funding this year.
Each school meal currently costs an average of £4.28 to produce, but prices have not increased since 2017/18.
The Education Authority plans to make savings by increasing charges for music services and reducing school transport costs.
The authority's taxi costs have grown from under £20 million in 2020/2021 to almost £40 million in 2024/2025.
A separate report indicated that repairing schools in Northern Ireland may require up to £800 million.
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A cold wave is expected to bring winter-like weather and possible snow to 17 states in the central and eastern United States this weekend. The weather change may cause travel issues and affect daily activities.
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A storm is approaching the Eastern and Central U.S., possibly bringing the first snowfall of the season.
17 states could experience snow or travel issues due to the storm.
The Midwest is likely to see snow first, affecting cities like Marquette, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit.
The storm may move eastward, bringing rain and possibly snow to the Northeast, with snow in higher areas.
Cold air moving over the Great Lakes could produce lake-effect snow, leading to several inches of accumulation.
States affected include North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
The weather shift will make temperatures feel like mid-December, with single-digit to 20s Fahrenheit wind chills.
AccuWeather advises preparation due to possible hazardous travel and cold conditions.
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Scientists are unsure why only some trees' leaves turn red in the fall. While there are theories, including that red pigments act as a sunscreen, there is no single agreed-upon explanation.
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Some trees' leaves turn red in autumn, but scientists do not know exactly why.
All trees lose green chlorophyll as leaves die, revealing yellow colors that were already present.
Red pigments are newly made just before the leaves fall.
One theory suggests red pigments protect leaves from too much light as chlorophyll fades, called the photoprotection hypothesis.
More red trees are found in the northeastern United States than in Europe, which has less sunlight.
Trees working with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which supply plenty of nitrogen, often do not turn red.
There is no consensus among scientists about the reason for red leaf colors.
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A French court postponed a trial for a suspect linked to the Louvre jewels heist because of media attention. The suspect, known as Abdoulaye N., was set to face charges in a different case but will now stand trial in April. The suspect is already facing preliminary charges related to the Louvre robbery.
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A suspect in the Louvre heist had a trial postponed in a separate matter due to media coverage.
The trial will now take place in April and concerns damage to public property.
The suspect, identified as Abdoulaye N., was arrested six days after the alleged robbery.
He is accused of stealing Crown Jewels worth $102 million from the Louvre.
Four people are in custody related to the Louvre investigation.
The suspect's DNA was found at the scene of the Louvre robbery.
A prosecutor stated that the suspect gave only basic statements and partly admitted to the Louvre theft.
The suspect has been involved in social media as "Doudou Cross Bitume," known for motocross stunts.
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Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in Kentucky after a UPS plane crashed in Louisville, killing nine people and injuring at least 15 others. The crash occurred Tuesday evening shortly after the plane took off from Louisville's airport, and an investigation is underway.
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Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in Kentucky.
A UPS plane crashed in Louisville on Tuesday night.
The crash resulted in nine deaths and at least 15 injuries.
Sixteen people are still missing after the crash.
The plane crashed near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
The accident occurred around 5:15 p.m. after the plane took off.
The crash impacted two businesses: Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Auto Parts.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi caused significant damage in the Philippines, resulting in at least 85 deaths and leaving 75 people missing. The central province of Cebu was heavily affected by flooding, with people trapped on roofs and infrastructure damaged.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi killed at least 85 people in the Philippines.
75 people are reported missing after the typhoon.
Many casualties and damage occurred in the province of Cebu due to heavy flooding.
A Philippine air force helicopter crashed, killing six crew members; it was headed to help areas affected by the typhoon.
Floods forced residents in Cebu to seek refuge on their roofs.
62 people are missing in the nearby provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental.
There are concerns about previous quarrying and substandard flood control projects worsening the impact.
Cebu province declared a state of calamity to speed up access to emergency funds.
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Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award, a lifetime achievement honor, at the 2026 Golden Globes. The award will be presented during a special event called "Golden Eve" on January 8, which will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. The main Golden Globes ceremony will follow on January 11.
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Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes.
The award will be presented during the "Golden Eve" event on January 8, 2026.
"Golden Eve" will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+.
The main Golden Globes ceremony will take place on January 11, 2026.
Helen Mirren has won multiple awards, including an Oscar, three Golden Globes, an Emmy, a SAG award, a BAFTA, and a Tony.
She was named a Dame of the British Empire in 2003.
Past recipients of the DeMille Award include Sidney Poitier, Meryl Streep, and Tom Hanks.
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Russian officials claim their new nuclear-powered cruise missile, named Burevestnik, can reach any point on Earth and avoid advanced defense systems. President Vladimir Putin awarded the missile’s developers, asserting it surpasses other missiles and supports Russia's strategic goals. Experts question the missile's effectiveness, suggesting its announcements are part of propaganda efforts amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine.
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Russia says the Burevestnik missile can fly anywhere and dodge advanced defense systems.
The missile is said to have a nuclear reactor allowing it to stay airborne indefinitely.
President Putin awarded the developers of Burevestnik and an underwater nuclear-powered torpedo called Poseidon.
Russia claims Poseidon can carry nuclear weapons and create destructive tsunamis.
Experts are skeptical about the missile's effectiveness, seeing it as more propaganda than a breakthrough.
Russia developed Burevestnik in response to perceived NATO threats.
There is limited information publicly available about the missile's capabilities.
The development and testing of such weapons occur against the backdrop of Russia's conflict with Ukraine.
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A strong atmospheric river is bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and snow to parts of the Northwest United States. The National Weather Service has issued several warnings for areas in California, Oregon, and Washington, with effects expected to last through the week.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast shows rain, strong winds, and snow in the Northwest U.S.
Areas mainly affected include parts of California, Oregon, Washington, and nearby states.
This weather event includes bands of moisture called atmospheric rivers that transport large amounts of water vapor.
Some places in the coastal regions have seen up to three inches of rain.
Wind gusts might reach up to 50 miles per hour in some areas.
Additional rain from one to four inches is expected, particularly in coastal mountains.
Atmospheric rivers can lead to heavy rain, flooding, and mudslides but are often less intense, providing water supplies.
The NWS continues to update forecasts as the weather develops.
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A woman named Chloe Seanelle found an old picture of a house while shopping at a thrift store. Upon discovering the house's address on the back of the picture, she found out that the house had been demolished to make way for a car wash. Seanelle expressed sadness over the loss of a piece of history and hopes to raise awareness about preserving historic homes.
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Chloe Seanelle found a photo of a house at a thrift store in Washington.
She discovered the address of the Minot, North Dakota house on the back of the picture.
Seanelle found out the house was demolished to build a car wash.
She felt sad about the house being torn down as it was a piece of history.
Seanelle shares videos on TikTok about historic homes.
She aims to inspire others to appreciate and preserve historic buildings.
The secondhand market in the U.S. might grow to $61 billion by 2026, but her interest was not profit-driven.
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A driver deliberately hit pedestrians and cyclists on the French island of Ile d'Oléron, causing injuries to 10 people, with some critically hurt. The suspect, a local man, was arrested after attempting to set his vehicle on fire and fleeing.
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A vehicle rammed into pedestrians and cyclists on Ile d'Oléron, France.
Ten people were injured in the incident, including several critically.
The suspect is a local man around 30 years old and was arrested at the scene.
The mayor stated the attack was deliberate, targeting people between two villages.
The suspect abandoned his vehicle and attempted to set it on fire before escaping.
Gas canisters were found in the suspect's car.
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez announced an investigation and went to the site.
The suspect reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar" during his arrest.
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European Union climate ministers agreed on a less strict deal for reducing emissions by 2040 before the upcoming COP30 summit in Brazil. The deal allows EU countries to use foreign carbon credits to meet a part of their emissions reduction targets and will reassess the 2040 goal every two years.
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EU ministers agreed on a revised plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040.
The plan lets EU countries use foreign carbon credits for up to 10% of their emission reduction target.
The decision followed lengthy discussions to gain support from member states.
The EU's 2040 emission reduction goal will be reviewed every two years.
A new EU carbon market launch was delayed from 2027 to 2028.
Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary opposed the target but could not block the deal.
The UN requested all governments submit 2035 climate plans ahead of the COP30 summit in Brazil.
Environmental groups criticized the deal, saying it weakened the EU's climate efforts.
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A motorist on Île d’Oléron, a French island, intentionally hit five people, with two seriously injured. The incident led to an investigation for attempted murder, but it is not considered terrorism. The suspect, a 35-year-old man, was arrested after the car was allegedly set on fire.
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The incident happened on Île d’Oléron, a French island.
Five people were hit by a car, and two of them are seriously injured.
The investigation is for attempted murder, not terrorism.
The suspect is a 35-year-old man known for minor offenses.
The suspect was arrested, and the car was reportedly set on fire.
Local mayors and municipal services responded to the situation.
Two helicopters transported the seriously injured to the mainland.
The driver was aware of his actions, according to officials.
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Many fans of "Dancing With the Stars" (DWTS) encountered problems while trying to watch a recent episode on Disney+ due to a technical glitch. This issue affected viewers' ability to watch live performances and eliminations, causing frustration. The glitch occurred as the show nears its finale, heightening tensions among its fan base.
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A glitch on Disney+ interrupted "Dancing With the Stars" for many viewers on a Tuesday evening.
This issue prevented fans from watching live performances and real-time eliminations during an important episode.
Fans expressed their frustration on social media, noting the inconvenience caused by the streaming service.
The show airs on ABC and Disney+, making reliable streaming crucial for viewers.
This incident happened amid ongoing tensions between Disney and YouTube TV over a licensing deal.
The current DWTS season has already seen controversies, including accusations of favoritism and contestant exits.
DWTS is set to conclude its season on November 25, adding to the show's high-stakes atmosphere for viewers.
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