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LifeFighting for life in Thailand's 'Democratic Jungle' French photographer trains her lens on country's informal economy An elderly man carries baskets of salt during the harvest at a salt farm on the way to Hua Hin, Thailand. [2]
"A little to the left!" "Chin up!" "Smile more!" The air around me is filled with a cacophony of clicking smartphones, beeping cameras and photographers hissing directions at their models. [3]
Hello from Tokyo. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is visiting the U.S. this week, and the cover of the latest issue of our magazine shows Kishida during an exclusive interview at the prime minister's office ahead of his trip. [4]
MANILA -- A din of giggles, whispers and squeals greeted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he strode into the hall where most journalists were confined during the recent Association of Southeast Asian Nations summits. [5]
“Social Media” has changed our way of life. I saw a wonderful cartoon with a Maitre d’ saying to a couple, “Didn’t you like the food? You didn’t take any photographs!” I am not in love with social media to be honest (or TBH), used by most media watch... [6]
Time ranks Kaurismäki's Fallen Leaves as best movie of 2023 Published : 04 Dec 2023, 01:02 Updated : 04 Dec 2023, 01:12 US based Time magazine has nominated Finnish Director Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves (Kuolleet lehdet) as the best movie of the ye... [7]
The latest statistics In the messages, our experts highlight central observations on recent statistics. In addition to the messages, you will find here reviews and database publications. We publish new statistics almost every day. (translated from sv) [8]
The win came in a three-day Davis Cup event in Salo, south-west Finland that wrapped up Sunday afternoon. The doubles team of Henri Kontinen and Jarkko Nieminen defeated Marcos Baghdatis and Photos Kallias of Cyprus on Sunday.
LifeFighting for life in Thailand's 'Democratic Jungle' French photographer trains her lens on country's informal economy An elderly man carries baskets of salt during the harvest at a salt farm on the way to Hua Hin, Thailand.
"A little to the left!" "Chin up!" "Smile more!" The air around me is filled with a cacophony of clicking smartphones, beeping cameras and photographers hissing directions at their models.
Hello from Tokyo. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is visiting the U.S. this week, and the cover of the latest issue of our magazine shows Kishida during an exclusive interview at the prime minister's office ahead of his trip.
MANILA -- A din of giggles, whispers and squeals greeted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he strode into the hall where most journalists were confined during the recent Association of Southeast Asian Nations summits.
“Social Media” has changed our way of life. I saw a wonderful cartoon with a Maitre d’ saying to a couple, “Didn’t you like the food? You didn’t take any photographs!” I am not in love with social media to be honest (or TBH), used by most media watch
Time ranks Kaurismäki's Fallen Leaves as best movie of 2023 Published : 04 Dec 2023, 01:02 Updated : 04 Dec 2023, 01:12 US based Time magazine has nominated Finnish Director Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves (Kuolleet lehdet) as the best movie of the ye
The latest statistics In the messages, our experts highlight central observations on recent statistics. In addition to the messages, you will find here reviews and database publications. We publish new statistics almost every day.
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