One Battle After Another and Adolescence dominate 83rd Golden Globes

One Battle After Another and Adolescence dominate 83rd Golden Globes

Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy thriller and the Netflix breakout drama took home major awards with Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley also winning Golden Globes 2026: the full list of winners One Battle After Another and Adolescence have led this year’s Golden Globes with four wins apiece. Paul Thomas Anderson’s counterculture epic took home best comedy or musical film. It also earned him best director and screenplay, marking his first-ever Golden Globe wins. Continue reading...

One Battle After Another and Adolescence dominate 83rd Golden Globes

One Battle After Another and Adolescence dominate 83rd Golden Globes

Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy thriller and the Netflix breakout drama took home major awards with Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley also winning Golden Globes 2026: the full list of winners One Battle After Another and Adolescence have led this year’s Golden Globes with four wins apiece. Paul Thomas Anderson’s counterculture epic took home best comedy or musical film. It also earned him best director and screenplay, marking his first-ever Golden Globe wins. Continue reading...

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

"Convoys carrying the dead and wounded from the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo arrived in Qamishli on Sunday, where they were met by hundreds of residents protesting what they decried as 'massacres'. This follows recent clashes between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Asayish security forces. Footage shows crowds waving Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) flags and chanting, 'The people want to bring down Jolani.' Women can also be seen displaying photos of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani marked with a red X and attempting to set them ablaze. "We demand accountability for the criminals who committed massacres against us," a displaced woman from Sheikh Maqsoud, Koli Jaafar, stated, before accusing the ‘international coalition’ of being a ‘partner’ in the attacks, in which she also viewed the rest of the world as being ‘complicit’. "France, the US, and Germany claim to support the Kurds,” said a Kurdish resident from Qamishli, Ramziya Hassan. “We fought terrorism and sacrificed. Where is their support?" This follows clashes between the Syrian transitional government's forces and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods of Aleppo, with both sides accusing the other of targeting civilians. "Through mediation of international parties to stop the attacks and violations against our people in Aleppo, we have reached an understanding that leads to a ceasefire and securing the evacuation of martyrs, the wounded, trapped civilians, and fighters from the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods to northeastern Syria," the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced today, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) stressed that the evacuation had been organised by the local administration. Syrian media claimed that SDF shelling on residential neighborhoods had killed 24 and injured 129 since last Tuesday. This latest escalation comes just days after officials from the sides held a meeting to discuss implementing the March Agreement after the deadline had expired. The meeting failed to yield any results. On March 10, Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi signed an agreement stipulating the “integration of all civilian and military institutions affiliated with the Kurdish Autonomous Administration into the Syrian state” by the end of 2025. However, the implementation stalled, with sporadic clashes continuing. "

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

"Convoys carrying the dead and wounded from the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo arrived in Qamishli on Sunday, where they were met by hundreds of residents protesting what they decried as 'massacres'. This follows recent clashes between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Asayish security forces. Footage shows crowds waving Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) flags and chanting, 'The people want to bring down Jolani.' Women can also be seen displaying photos of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani marked with a red X and attempting to set them ablaze. "We demand accountability for the criminals who committed massacres against us," a displaced woman from Sheikh Maqsoud, Koli Jaafar, stated, before accusing the ‘international coalition’ of being a ‘partner’ in the attacks, in which she also viewed the rest of the world as being ‘complicit’. "France, the US, and Germany claim to support the Kurds,” said a Kurdish resident from Qamishli, Ramziya Hassan. “We fought terrorism and sacrificed. Where is their support?" This follows clashes between the Syrian transitional government's forces and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods of Aleppo, with both sides accusing the other of targeting civilians. "Through mediation of international parties to stop the attacks and violations against our people in Aleppo, we have reached an understanding that leads to a ceasefire and securing the evacuation of martyrs, the wounded, trapped civilians, and fighters from the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods to northeastern Syria," the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced today, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) stressed that the evacuation had been organised by the local administration. Syrian media claimed that SDF shelling on residential neighborhoods had killed 24 and injured 129 since last Tuesday. This latest escalation comes just days after officials from the sides held a meeting to discuss implementing the March Agreement after the deadline had expired. The meeting failed to yield any results. On March 10, Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi signed an agreement stipulating the “integration of all civilian and military institutions affiliated with the Kurdish Autonomous Administration into the Syrian state” by the end of 2025. However, the implementation stalled, with sporadic clashes continuing. "

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

Where is the West’s support? - Kurds demand accountability as casualties of fighting with Syrian govt forces arrive in Qamishli

"Convoys carrying the dead and wounded from the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo arrived in Qamishli on Sunday, where they were met by hundreds of residents protesting what they decried as 'massacres'. This follows recent clashes between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Asayish security forces. Footage shows crowds waving Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) flags and chanting, 'The people want to bring down Jolani.' Women can also be seen displaying photos of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani marked with a red X and attempting to set them ablaze. "We demand accountability for the criminals who committed massacres against us," a displaced woman from Sheikh Maqsoud, Koli Jaafar, stated, before accusing the ‘international coalition’ of being a ‘partner’ in the attacks, in which she also viewed the rest of the world as being ‘complicit’. "France, the US, and Germany claim to support the Kurds,” said a Kurdish resident from Qamishli, Ramziya Hassan. “We fought terrorism and sacrificed. Where is their support?" This follows clashes between the Syrian transitional government's forces and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods of Aleppo, with both sides accusing the other of targeting civilians. "Through mediation of international parties to stop the attacks and violations against our people in Aleppo, we have reached an understanding that leads to a ceasefire and securing the evacuation of martyrs, the wounded, trapped civilians, and fighters from the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods to northeastern Syria," the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced today, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) stressed that the evacuation had been organised by the local administration. Syrian media claimed that SDF shelling on residential neighborhoods had killed 24 and injured 129 since last Tuesday. This latest escalation comes just days after officials from the sides held a meeting to discuss implementing the March Agreement after the deadline had expired. The meeting failed to yield any results. On March 10, Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi signed an agreement stipulating the “integration of all civilian and military institutions affiliated with the Kurdish Autonomous Administration into the Syrian state” by the end of 2025. However, the implementation stalled, with sporadic clashes continuing. "

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

"Thousands marched through Sao Paulo on Sunday demanding the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, who were captured by US forces on January 3 in an operation that left at least 100 dead. Footage shows protesters carrying signs reading 'Freedom for Nicolas Maduro', 'Out with imperialism', and 'For a socialist Latin America', while chanting anti-intervention slogans. Police can also be seen monitoring the demonstration. A marcher said the events unfolding in Venezuela represented "a setback to the rights of the state and of all humanity," adding that "this threat of imperialism against Venezuela is not only against Venezuela, it is against everyone […] and that is why we are protesting today, so that imperialism leaves South America alone." "This military intervention that occurred in Venezuela is not only in Venezuela. It has been happening in various parts of the world. But here, in Latin America, it is considered the United States's backyard. If I were Lula, I would really put the Armed Forces on alert," proclaimed a rally participant. "The Venezuelan people have the right to choose who will govern them, and if they want to be governed by him," stated a demonstrator. "Latin blood must run for Latinos, and not for the United States, not for that imperialist white pig up there. Latin America must govern Latin America with autonomy, with the people and for the people," he persisted. During the march, tensions erupted when a group of Iranian protesters opposed to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei clashed with the pro-Maduro contingent. According to witnesses, the confrontation began when Iranian protesters objected to expressions of support for Iran's leadership among some participants. Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured by US forces on January 3 during the so-called 'Operation Absolute Resolution', which involved attacks in civilian and military areas, leaving at least 100 dead and 'a similar number of wounded', according to Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello. In Brazil, since Maduro's detention, mobilisations have been recorded in different cities, with the most prominent taking place in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has condemned the capture of Nicolas Maduro and the attacks on the Caribbean country, stating that they "cross an unacceptable line [...] where the law of the strongest prevails over multilateralism." "

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

"Thousands marched through Sao Paulo on Sunday demanding the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, who were captured by US forces on January 3 in an operation that left at least 100 dead. Footage shows protesters carrying signs reading 'Freedom for Nicolas Maduro', 'Out with imperialism', and 'For a socialist Latin America', while chanting anti-intervention slogans. Police can also be seen monitoring the demonstration. A marcher said the events unfolding in Venezuela represented "a setback to the rights of the state and of all humanity," adding that "this threat of imperialism against Venezuela is not only against Venezuela, it is against everyone […] and that is why we are protesting today, so that imperialism leaves South America alone." "This military intervention that occurred in Venezuela is not only in Venezuela. It has been happening in various parts of the world. But here, in Latin America, it is considered the United States's backyard. If I were Lula, I would really put the Armed Forces on alert," proclaimed a rally participant. "The Venezuelan people have the right to choose who will govern them, and if they want to be governed by him," stated a demonstrator. "Latin blood must run for Latinos, and not for the United States, not for that imperialist white pig up there. Latin America must govern Latin America with autonomy, with the people and for the people," he persisted. During the march, tensions erupted when a group of Iranian protesters opposed to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei clashed with the pro-Maduro contingent. According to witnesses, the confrontation began when Iranian protesters objected to expressions of support for Iran's leadership among some participants. Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured by US forces on January 3 during the so-called 'Operation Absolute Resolution', which involved attacks in civilian and military areas, leaving at least 100 dead and 'a similar number of wounded', according to Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello. In Brazil, since Maduro's detention, mobilisations have been recorded in different cities, with the most prominent taking place in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has condemned the capture of Nicolas Maduro and the attacks on the Caribbean country, stating that they "cross an unacceptable line [...] where the law of the strongest prevails over multilateralism." "

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

'Leave South America alone' - Sao Paulo march defends regional autonomy, demands Maduro's release following capture

"Thousands marched through Sao Paulo on Sunday demanding the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, who were captured by US forces on January 3 in an operation that left at least 100 dead. Footage shows protesters carrying signs reading 'Freedom for Nicolas Maduro', 'Out with imperialism', and 'For a socialist Latin America', while chanting anti-intervention slogans. Police can also be seen monitoring the demonstration. A marcher said the events unfolding in Venezuela represented "a setback to the rights of the state and of all humanity," adding that "this threat of imperialism against Venezuela is not only against Venezuela, it is against everyone […] and that is why we are protesting today, so that imperialism leaves South America alone." "This military intervention that occurred in Venezuela is not only in Venezuela. It has been happening in various parts of the world. But here, in Latin America, it is considered the United States's backyard. If I were Lula, I would really put the Armed Forces on alert," proclaimed a rally participant. "The Venezuelan people have the right to choose who will govern them, and if they want to be governed by him," stated a demonstrator. "Latin blood must run for Latinos, and not for the United States, not for that imperialist white pig up there. Latin America must govern Latin America with autonomy, with the people and for the people," he persisted. During the march, tensions erupted when a group of Iranian protesters opposed to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei clashed with the pro-Maduro contingent. According to witnesses, the confrontation began when Iranian protesters objected to expressions of support for Iran's leadership among some participants. Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured by US forces on January 3 during the so-called 'Operation Absolute Resolution', which involved attacks in civilian and military areas, leaving at least 100 dead and 'a similar number of wounded', according to Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello. In Brazil, since Maduro's detention, mobilisations have been recorded in different cities, with the most prominent taking place in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has condemned the capture of Nicolas Maduro and the attacks on the Caribbean country, stating that they "cross an unacceptable line [...] where the law of the strongest prevails over multilateralism." "

'Many will not survive' - Marine animal rescue foundation rehabilitating 16 sea lion pups washed up on Uruguayan coast

'Many will not survive' - Marine animal rescue foundation rehabilitating 16 sea lion pups washed up on Uruguayan coast

"A number of orphaned sea lion pups were recently washed up on the coast of Punta Colorada in Uruguay, prompting an immediate rescue response by the foundation 'SOS Fauna Marina'. For more than three decades, the foundation has been dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine animals. Footage captured on Thursday shows Founder and Director of 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue', Richard Tesore, caring for and feeding dozens of sea lions. He can be seen attempting to establish a bond with them by making a type of growling sound. "Creating a bond with them is a challenge, I shout at them, and they respond in some way. It is what they do with the mother, maintaining contact mainly through the mouth," he explained. The 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue' Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation mainly dedicated to protecting marine creatures that have been injured or are in danger along the Uruguayan coast, to later return them to their natural habitat. "It is a small rescue centre, we are about to turn 36 years old. We started in the 1990s. We dedicate ourselves to animal rescue, to spreading awareness of the problem above all and to trying to promote environmental awareness," said Tesore. He explained that the massive arrival of pups occurred after a strong 'sudestada', a meteorological phenomenon characterised by intense winds, rain and a rise in sea level, which dragged many newborn animals away from their mothers. "Many drowned. And some managed to reach the coast alive, and those are the ones we are working with," Tesore stated. Currently, the small rescue centre is housing 16 specimens undergoing rehabilitation, which require constant care after days of exposure to sun, cold and wind. The pups suffered dehydration after being washed up on the beach, making it essential to stabilise them. Despite his efforts, Tesore admits that not all of the creatures can be saved. "We assume a large percentage will not survive, but we are trying," he explained. 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue' continues to receive support from volunteers and donors, while its veterinary teams and carers work tirelessly to give the sea lion pups the best possible chance of survival."

'Many will not survive' - Marine animal rescue foundation rehabilitating 16 sea lion pups washed up on Uruguayan coast

'Many will not survive' - Marine animal rescue foundation rehabilitating 16 sea lion pups washed up on Uruguayan coast

"A number of orphaned sea lion pups were recently washed up on the coast of Punta Colorada in Uruguay, prompting an immediate rescue response by the foundation 'SOS Fauna Marina'. For more than three decades, the foundation has been dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine animals. Footage captured on Thursday shows Founder and Director of 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue', Richard Tesore, caring for and feeding dozens of sea lions. He can be seen attempting to establish a bond with them by making a type of growling sound. "Creating a bond with them is a challenge, I shout at them, and they respond in some way. It is what they do with the mother, maintaining contact mainly through the mouth," he explained. The 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue' Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation mainly dedicated to protecting marine creatures that have been injured or are in danger along the Uruguayan coast, to later return them to their natural habitat. "It is a small rescue centre, we are about to turn 36 years old. We started in the 1990s. We dedicate ourselves to animal rescue, to spreading awareness of the problem above all and to trying to promote environmental awareness," said Tesore. He explained that the massive arrival of pups occurred after a strong 'sudestada', a meteorological phenomenon characterised by intense winds, rain and a rise in sea level, which dragged many newborn animals away from their mothers. "Many drowned. And some managed to reach the coast alive, and those are the ones we are working with," Tesore stated. Currently, the small rescue centre is housing 16 specimens undergoing rehabilitation, which require constant care after days of exposure to sun, cold and wind. The pups suffered dehydration after being washed up on the beach, making it essential to stabilise them. Despite his efforts, Tesore admits that not all of the creatures can be saved. "We assume a large percentage will not survive, but we are trying," he explained. 'SOS Marine Fauna Rescue' continues to receive support from volunteers and donors, while its veterinary teams and carers work tirelessly to give the sea lion pups the best possible chance of survival."