Why Johnny Depp And Saudi Arabia Are New BFFs

The Red Sea Film Foundation, led by Prince Badr, previously chair of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival, is providing postproduction financing and producing Johnny Depp’s latest feature, ‘Jeanne du Barry’. Earlier this year, Johnny Depp was given a VIP tour of AlUla (pronounced AL-yoo-lah), the historic region of Saudi Arabia being heavily touted

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Is The Next Commodity Super-Cycle Right Around The Corner?

Data from Incrementum AG and Crescat Capital LLC show the relationship between commodities and U.S. equities, and the next commodity super-cycle might be right around the corner. In recent years, commodity prices have reached a 50-year low relative to overall equity markets (S&P 500). Historically, lows in the ratio of

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India Plans Repatriation Of Famous Kohinoor Diamond From UK

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is reportedly leading efforts to reclaim all objects ‘trafficked’ out of India since Independence and plans the repatriation of the famous Kohinoor Diamond from the UK. The Narendra Modi-led Central government is planning repatriation campaign to bring back the controversial Kohinoor diamond and other

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Architect Of Biden’s China Policy To Resign

The State Department announced that the architect of Biden’s China policy, US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, is set to resign. US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is set to retire, the State Department said on Friday. The 73-year-old official was heavily involved in devising Washington’s current strategy

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Google Unveils Plan To Demolish The Journalism Industry Using AI

Google plans to demolish the journalism industry by unveiling its new AI-powered search interface, dubbed ‘Search Generative Experience’ or SGE for short. Remember back in 2018, when Google removed “don’t be evil” from its code of conduct? It’s been living up to that removal lately. At its annual I/O in San

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NYC Bans Weight Discrimination

The New York City Council passed a bill that would make it illegal to discriminate against height and weight in housing, employment, and public accommodations. Victoria Abraham graduated from New York University last year, ready to enter the job market. She is a self-proclaimed “fat activist” who has found her

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