Nepal election 2026: Balen, from maverick mayor to PM?
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Inside Munich 2026: Future shaped behind closed doors
The streets outside the Bayerischer Hof were cold and grey, typical of Munich in February. The area around the hotel was blocked off by security checks, with swarms of police and journalists waiting near the entrance.
The US operation in Venezuela: Causes and context
On 3 January, the United States launched a large-scale military operation inside Venezuela, involving coordinated airstrikes and a special forces raid in Caracas, the country’s capital.
Glory, shame and everything in between: Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics finished on Sunday night after two weeks (6-22 February) in which the world’s attention was turned to northern Italy. The Games featured a wide range of disciplines, including skiing, skating, sliding, snowboarding and hockey.
Film & Book Club
Hamnet is more than a film. It is a masterpiece
When William and his wife Agnes lose their beloved son Hamnet, each of them grieves over him in a different way. This sets them apart, and their up -until-then perfect marriage goes through a deep crisis. Only when Agnes sees the tragedy written by William, she understands how he feels.
Great cinema — and a personal triumph for Timothée Chalamet. Marty Supreme review
Critics and audiences seem to agree on one central point: the film ultimately belongs to its lead actor. Chalamet delivered the movie’s strongest and most compelling element, anchoring the entire narrative in a character deeply manipulative, morally questionable, and yet strangely magnetic.
A TikTok thriller that traded tension for trends. The Housemaid review
Interestingly, the first half of the film is worth seeing. Fast-paced action fits the plot, keeps the viewer engaged, and some moments are truly shocking. Each character develops and gradually reveals their true nature – and then it all goes downhill.