Set in Rome after World War II, this black-and-white feminist film directed by (and starring) Paola Cortellesi tells a ...
Italian neorealism—and the later cinematic new wave movements across Europe it helped influence—understood that there’s great ...
new video loaded: The Land Ukraine Could Be Forced to Give Up to End the War President Trump has promised to bring a quick end to the war in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia could keep at least ...
U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk warned that the worst may be yet to come, with a risk of an all-out regional war breaking out once again. M23 rebels escort government soldiers and police who ...
Elsewhere in the piece, featuring exclusive interviews with Gabriel and his former bandmates Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks and Steve Hackett, the members of Genesis discuss the earliest ...
Count Hans-Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister ... What was once a matter of family succession has spiraled into a high-profile legal war, drawing in some of Sweden’s most prominent aristocratic ...
UK's Starmer calls on allies to make concrete commitments at Ukraine meeting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will urge around 25 world leaders on Saturday to make concrete commitments to ...
“There’s Still Tomorrow,” an alleged comedy-drama about spousal abuse in post-World War II Rome, is the directorial debut of its star, the established Italian actress Paola Cortelles ...
Gabriel Macht reprises his role as Harvey Specter in the Suits spin-off series, Suits LA. The promo reveals his first look, generating excitement among fans. Harvey Specter, played by Gabriel ...
If you're plotting to make comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias fall in love with you when he headlines the Delaware State Fair this summer – think again. In a new video uploaded to "The Drew ...
President Trump on Tuesday appeared to blame Ukraine’s leaders for the three-year war with Russia, arguing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “should have never started it.” Russia ...
After holding a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Feb. 12, U.S. President Donald Trump once again claimed the "very bloody war" in Ukraine had cost "millions" of lives.