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Poacher has received unanimous praise from critics and viewers since its release on Prime Video last week. This eight-episode feature series marks director Richie Mehta’s first return since the International Emmy Award-winning drama Delhi Crime. Based on a true story, this stunning show takes place in the jungles of Kerala and follows a team of dedicated forest rangers and others as they investigate the illegal ivory trade. Roshan Mathew and Nimisha Sajayan in stills from ‘Poacher’. {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, creator Richie Mehta and actors Roshan Mathew (Alan Joseph) and Divyendu Bhattacharya (Kerala…
Poacher has received unanimous praise from critics and viewers since its release on Prime Video last week. This eight-episode feature series marks director Richie Mehta’s first return since the International Emmy Award-winning drama Delhi Crime. Based on a true story, this stunning show takes place in the jungles of Kerala and follows a team of dedicated forest rangers and others as they investigate the illegal ivory trade. Roshan Mathew and Nimisha Sajayan in stills from ‘Poacher’. In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, creator Richie Mehta and actors Roshan Mathew (Alan Joseph) and Divyendu Bhattacharya (Kerala Forest Department Field Superintendent…
By Kate Dennett, Daily Mail Australia 00:33 February 26, 2024, updated 00:53 February 26, 2024 Please share or comment on this article: Sabrina Carpenter had a hard time seeing excited fans as she was forced to do an interview in bright sunlight Monday morning.The 25-year-old American singer, who is a support act for Taylor Swift on her Elas tour, appeared live on Nines Today with hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sara Abo.She was tasked with answering questions from her adoring fans, and the Q&A session was held outdoors to make room for the large crowd waiting to see the pop star.But…
BARCELONA — Studying Chinese is one of the best ways to get closer to the culture, according to Albert Estrada. “After going to China for the first time in 2018, I set a goal to go there as soon as possible to live and work, because I love the whole Chinese culture,” says the Spanish student studying at the Confucius Institute. He spent five years with Barcelona, Spain. His trip was inspired by a Chinese friend. “When I arrived in China, I was fascinated by the fact that it was a different world. It seemed like a wonderful place and…
MUMBAI and BENGALURU: The headcount of India’s top 10 IT companies, which collectively employ 2 million people, fell by 76,572 people last year as companies cut staff in the face of an economic slowdown. MUMBAI and BENGALURU: The headcount of India’s top 10 IT companies, which collectively employ 2 million people, fell by 76,572 people last year as companies cut staff in the face of an economic slowdown. Jobs are not expected to recover anytime soon, according to staffing agencies and job sites, as demand for technology services slumps and concerns grow that artificial intelligence will eat into existing jobs.…
People don’t often decide in advance to watch or listen to a well-advertised television interview. One such rare example happened last Tuesday when Ynon Magar, the provocative and controversial host of the Patriots’ talk show. channel 14 – Appeared in channel 11 Talk show Meeting with Roni Kuban.Kuban’s program is gentle, smooth, informative, and has a reputation for being the best interview show on Israeli television these days. The walls display a collection of meticulously researched photographs documenting the lives of the interviewees.Kuban is an intelligent and inquisitive interviewer who meticulously does his homework before each show and never…
The Charity Commission will not be “weaponized” by people and organizations fighting “culture wars”, its chair Orlando Fraser is expected to say. Fraser is expected to make the comments in an address to charity leaders in London today to unveil the commission’s new five-year strategy. “I will not allow the commission to be misused or weaponized by any military forces involved in combating these.” [culture] “It’s war,” he plans to say. “Whether it’s driven by powerful interests in politics, the media, or the industry itself.” This comes after Helen Stephenson, outgoing CEO of the Charity Commission, recently said: Culture wars…
I bought an Apple Watch many years ago. “This is it!” I thought. Finally, I have a watch that I can wear. ” It lasted maybe a week. Watches aren’t for everyone, but if you have a watch, or if you have children or older people, you can do so much with it.However, not all the best features are enabled by default. Let’s fix that.Fall detectionSure, anyone can use this, but it’s especially useful if you’re caring for an older or clumsy relative. (I’m not embarrassed!)If the wearer spills a liquid and the phone is not within reach, a prompt…
During his lifetime, Navalny’s vision that Russia would eventually return to a freer and more open future seemed more plausible. Without him, it is difficult to imagine Russia recovering from the challenges imposed by President Putin. by Dominic Waghorn, International Affairs Editor @Dominic Waghorn Monday 26 February 2024 00:00, United Kingdom After the fall of communism, Russia faced a choice between increasing authoritarianism and kleptocracy, and greater freedom, democracy, and eventual prosperity. Alexei Navalny represented that alternative to the dark ages of President Vladimir Putin. He represented a future that many there longed for – a vision that was shaken…
The Russian opposition leader, who passed away earlier this month, made the remarks in a 2020 interview obtained by Sky News. He also talks about his hopes for Russia and the risks he knew he was taking. by Sophie Alexander, International Affairs Producer Monday 26 February 2024 00:09 UK Alexei Navalny previously slammed “corrupt officials” in London who are believed to have helped Vladimir Putin’s government hide dirty money, Sky News has revealed. In an unpublished interview obtained by Sky News, late Russian opposition leader He spoke of his hope for a better future for his country and the risks…