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Lia Thomas Sues to Overturn World Aquatics’ Transgender Ban - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Pennsylvania - Switzerland - Berlin
metroweekly.com
26.01.2024 / 21:31

Lia Thomas Sues to Overturn World Aquatics’ Transgender Ban

The Telegraph, Thomas — the former University of Pennsylvania swimmer who won the 500-yard freestyle race in the 2022 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships — has petitioned the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland to overturn rules prohibiting transgender athletes from competing in world championship events, and at the Olympics, based on their gender identity.Thomas’s victory in the 500-yard freestyle sparked a backlash against transgender athletes in the United States, prompting FINA, the predecessor to World Aquatics, to adopt rules prohibiting transgender females from competing in women’s events if they have undergone “male puberty.”Only those athletes who have never developed secondary sex characteristics, or those who started puberty blockers prior to age 12, are exempt from the ban.World Aquatics has justified the restrictions on transgender participation, saying it based its recommendations on a scientific policy document that concluded that transgender women swimmers retain significant physical advantages over cisgender women, including increased muscle mass and lung size, even when they suppress their testosterone levels. Along with its adoption of the transgender athlete ban, World Aquatics sought to create an “open” category that would be open to individuals, regardless of gender, in which transgender athletes could compete.The category’s first races were scheduled to be held at the World Cup in Berlin last October.

BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'priceless' as Nikita Kuzmin distracts with alternative look at live tour - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Ukraine - Birmingham - city Newcastle - county Williams - city Sheffield - city Layton, county Williams
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.01.2024 / 17:23

BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'priceless' as Nikita Kuzmin distracts with alternative look at live tour

Nikita Kuzmin quickly distracted fans as he gave his followers an alternative look at the Strictly Come Dancing live tour. While fans across the country will be flocking to their local arenas to see him and his co-stars in action, the dancer gave his online followers a behind-the-scenes look at what's going on.

Paramount’s Maria Kyriacou Exiting As International Originals Strategy Slimmed Down - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Canada - Israel
deadline.com
26.01.2024 / 16:22

Paramount’s Maria Kyriacou Exiting As International Originals Strategy Slimmed Down

Maria Kyriacou, Paramount Global‘s President, Broadcast & Studios, International Markets, is exiting the U.S. studio after four years, as it prepares to slim down its international originals offering.

BBC The Repair Shop's Chris Shaw fights tears as he takes on 'most important challenge ever' - www.ok.co.uk - Austria - county Fisher
ok.co.uk
26.01.2024 / 08:31

BBC The Repair Shop's Chris Shaw fights tears as he takes on 'most important challenge ever'

BBC The Repair Shop's Chris Shaw fought back tears after he took on the task of repairing a Jewish prayer book that survived the Holocaust.The emotional episode aired on Wednesday, featuring Chris taking on his most 'important' challenge yet.The prayer book belonged to the grandparents of guest Gary Fisher, who lived in Vienna, Austria during the war. Gary shared the heartbreaking story of how his father was one of the 10,000 children taken to England as part of the Kindertransport in 1938, while his grandparents were unable to leave the country. In 1942, his grandparents were taken to Terezin concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.

Sofia Vergara’s over-the-top reaction to Kelly Clarkson’s comments about her looks in ‘Griselda’ - us.hola.com - Colombia
us.hola.com
25.01.2024 / 21:57

Sofia Vergara’s over-the-top reaction to Kelly Clarkson’s comments about her looks in ‘Griselda’

The Kelly Clarkson Show, host Kelly Clarkson commented on Sofia Vergara’s appearance in her latest project, “Griselda.” In a clip shared on the show’s TikTok account, Kelly referred to Sofia’s physical transformation as “slight,” to which Sofia hilariously responded by telling her to “shut up.” Kelly went on to say, “This is incredible… I feel like they only changed your nose or something.” Sofia was visibly taken aback by the comment, responding, “What? Are you crazy?”“They did a lot to me! It was teeth. It was wig.

Berlin Senate scraps controversial “anti-discrimination clause” for arts funding amid protests after cultural boycott - www.nme.com - Germany - Berlin - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
24.01.2024 / 17:45

Berlin Senate scraps controversial “anti-discrimination clause” for arts funding amid protests after cultural boycott

open letter from the Strike Germany movement, which called for a boycott of state-funded cultural events, claiming that the “use of McCarthyist policies” suppressed “freedom of expression” in relation to displays of solidarity with Palestine and criticism of the Israeli state.The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism cites examples including “drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis” and “denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor”.Strike Germany claimed that the IHRA definition was “increasingly becoming official state policy, effectively censoring criticism of the state of Israel and anti-Zionist perspectives from the German cultural sphere, furthering a dangerous false equivalency that ultimately harms the fight against anti-Semitism”.A post shared by STRIKE GERMANY (@strikegermany)As of Monday (January 22), however, the clause has been dropped. “I must take the legal and critical voices that saw this clause as a restriction on the freedom of art seriously,” said Joe Chialo, Berlin’s culture senator, in a statement (via The Art Newspaper).

Ghostpoet calls German culture strike “misdirected” while declaring support for Gaza - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
23.01.2024 / 13:11

Ghostpoet calls German culture strike “misdirected” while declaring support for Gaza

Ghostpoet has described the new German culture strike as “misdirected”, while also declaring his support for Gaza.In recent weeks figures from the arts and entertainment industry have voiced their support for the Strike Germany movement in response to the government’s “use of McCarthyist policies that suppress freedom of expression” related to showing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.An open letter from the movement claims that Palestine solidarity protests have been “mislabeled as anti-Semitic and banned” while activist spaces are “raided by police, and violent arrests are frequent”.It adds that Strike Germany is a “call for international cultural workers to strike from German cultural institutions”.However, British artist Ghostpoet – real name Obaro Ejimiwe – has expressed scepticism over the strike’s “wave of blanket cancellations”.In an Instagram post shared last week, the Mercury Prize-nominated singer-songwriter wrote that while he shares the anger over “Germany’s unforgivable support of Israel’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians”, it will not “achieve the desired results”.A post shared by Ghostpoet (@ghostpoet)He added that the strike is “misdirected”, because many of the affected institutions are “spaces for dissent against these genocidal policies” but are the ones “paying the price for the government’s position”.Other shortcomings he claimed to be hindering the strike included that there was “no mutual aid plan” that would help provide financial, political, legal and logistical support to strikers, while also noting that arts and culture workers in Germany were “not a cohesive category”.He said most were freelancers whose income depended on exhibitions, gigs and events.“Ultimately, instead of bearing

‘Botox in a bottle’ serum that makes shoppers ‘look 10 years younger’ is now half-price - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
22.01.2024 / 22:51

‘Botox in a bottle’ serum that makes shoppers ‘look 10 years younger’ is now half-price

When it comes to skincare, we’ve got the basics down to a fine art.The right cleanser, toner and moisturiser are the cornerstones of any great beauty routine, but if you want to take it up a notch adding a great serum to your everyday regime can help take your complexion from fine to flawless in a matter of weeks. However, with so many serums out there to choose from it can end up a bit overwhelming trying to decide which one is right for your skin especially if anti-ageing is top of your skincare concerns, with the pursuit of a youthful complexion leaving you faced with quite literally thousands of options to choose from.

BBC The Traitors 'set for celebrity spin-off with star-studded line-up' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
22.01.2024 / 17:29

BBC The Traitors 'set for celebrity spin-off with star-studded line-up'

A celebrity edition of The Traitors is allegedly being considered by the BBC, following the huge success of series two of the murder-mystery reality show. The Traitors, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, 52, returned to screens in January with a second series, which has proven to be even more successful than the first series, with around four million people tuning in to watch each episode.

Israel’s ‘Girl From Oslo’ Director Ofir Lobel Signs With Black Box - deadline.com - Norway - Greece - Israel - city Oslo
deadline.com
22.01.2024 / 14:43

Israel’s ‘Girl From Oslo’ Director Ofir Lobel Signs With Black Box

EXCLUSIVE: Israel‘s Girl from Oslo director Ofir Lobel has signed for representation with LA outfit Black Box Management.

Award-winning cellist who performed at Prince Harry’s wedding calls for Proms to ban ‘Rule Britannia’ as “it makes people uncomfortable” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
22.01.2024 / 11:17

Award-winning cellist who performed at Prince Harry’s wedding calls for Proms to ban ‘Rule Britannia’ as “it makes people uncomfortable”

perform just an instrumental version of ‘Rule Britannia’ at the Last Night Of The Proms after criticism over historic links with colonialism and slavery.A survey shortly after revealed that 55 per cent of people opposed the decision, and the song ended up being performed in its original version.Now, lauded cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason – who performed at Prince Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle and was in 2016 the first black person to win the BBC Young Musician award – has shared his hope for the song to be banned at the Proms moving forwards.In an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, Kanneh-Mason said that there was “so much wonderful music” that could be performed instead of ‘Rule Britannia’.“I think maybe some people don’t realise how uncomfortable a song like that can make a lot of people feel, even if it makes [the people singing it] feel good,” he said.“There is so much wonderful British music. The wealth of folk music from this country is astonishing,” he added.“There is so much that is worth celebrating and having as part of a big celebration at the end of a wonderful music festival.”In response, a BBC spokesperson said: “The Proms are built on longstanding traditions that were established by co-founder Sir Henry Wood, and which are loved by people around the world.“One of these traditions is the last night festivities.

Berlinale Declares Fest A Place Of Open Discussion Amid Middle East Crisis: “We Are concerned To See Anti-Semitism, Anti-Muslim Resentment & Hate Speech Are Spreading” - deadline.com - Germany - Israel - Palestine
deadline.com
22.01.2024 / 11:05

Berlinale Declares Fest A Place Of Open Discussion Amid Middle East Crisis: “We Are concerned To See Anti-Semitism, Anti-Muslim Resentment & Hate Speech Are Spreading”

The Berlinale put out a statement expressing its sympathy for the “victims of the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East” and making it clear that its 74th edition would be a place for filmmakers on all sides of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, at its press conference on Monday.

Yorkshire pudding recipe makes them 'extra tall' thanks to expert's 'secret' ingredient - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.01.2024 / 15:11

Yorkshire pudding recipe makes them 'extra tall' thanks to expert's 'secret' ingredient

Yorkshire puddings are a Sunday roast staple, but they can be tricky to pull off, even with such a simple cooking method.

Foreign Office issues Egypt travel warning and urges people to 'remain vigilant' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - USA - Egypt - Israel - Yemen
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.01.2024 / 14:30

Foreign Office issues Egypt travel warning and urges people to 'remain vigilant'

Anyone who is planning on jetting off on holiday to Egypt anytime soon has been urged to take note of some important travel advice issued by the Foreign Office.

French Actor Agnes Jaoui to Receive Honorary Cesar Award - variety.com - France - Israel
variety.com
19.01.2024 / 14:07

French Actor Agnes Jaoui to Receive Honorary Cesar Award

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Agnes Jaoui, a beloved French actor, screenwriter and filmmaker, will receive an honorary Cesar Award during its 49th edition, which will be held at Olympia Concert Hall on Feb. 23. Jaoui formed a duo with the late Jean-Pierre Bacri for over three decades, collaborating on a number of films that were both critical and commercial hits.

‘Cinema is Political:’ French Sales Agents Confront Global Tensions, Carbon Cutting Amid Rise in International Admissions - variety.com - France - Paris - Ukraine - Russia - Israel
variety.com
16.01.2024 / 23:51

‘Cinema is Political:’ French Sales Agents Confront Global Tensions, Carbon Cutting Amid Rise in International Admissions

Ben Croll Capping a growth year that saw Gallic productions draw 37. 4 million global theatrical admissions for a total of $254 million in international receipts, producers and sales agents indicated that geopolitical tensions and eco-responsible transformation would be two of the major stressors on France’s film export business in the months to come.

Popular Israeli Series ‘Shtisel’ Changes U.S. Home to Amazon Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - city Jerusalem - Israel
variety.com
15.01.2024 / 15:13

Popular Israeli Series ‘Shtisel’ Changes U.S. Home to Amazon Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Shtisel,” the popular series following the lives of a tight-knit ultra-Orthodox family in Jerusalem, is changing its U.S. home. Previously available on Netflix, all three seasons of “Shtisel” have been acquired by Amazon Prime Video from Yes Studios.

'Here's how to girl math beauty treatments to make them essentially free' - www.ok.co.uk - New Zealand
ok.co.uk
15.01.2024 / 08:23

'Here's how to girl math beauty treatments to make them essentially free'

I can't get on board with every single TikTok trend because some are just a little too odd for my vanilla trend taste (see: the face wax challenge and DIY vampire fangs). One, however, that I am firmly behind is the girl math logic sweeping the app.

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