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Alien: Earth introduces new creatures as terrifying as the Xenomorph, but the show’s creator didn’t want to squeeze in ‘a vending machine of alien life’ for the sake of it
Alien: Earth includes four new dangerous lifeforms alongside the Xenormorph Series creator Noah Hawley didn’t want to overpopulate it with dangerous aliens There needed to be a valid reason for their introduction, Hawley added Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley has explained why he restricted himself to only introducing four new… Read Details ⇢
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Thailand and Cambodia extend ceasefire deal
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, sixth left, and delegates led by Thai Deputy Defense Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit, seventh left, and Cambodian Defense Minister General Tea Seiha, fifth left, pose for a group photo at the Extraordinary General Border Committee, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Thursday, August 7, 2025. HASNOOR… Read Details ⇢
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Netanyahu’s far-right coalition: What’s next for the West Bank and Gaza?
Since the November 2022 elections, Israel has been led by its most right-wing government ever. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power through a coalition with far-right parties, including ultranationalists and Jewish supremacists. Facing corruption scandals, Netanyahu relies on these allies for political survival. But what are their goals in… Read Details ⇢
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NFL clarifies smelling salts policy after widespread player confusion
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, and every NFL player, doesn’t have to go into gamedays without smelling salts after all. Kittle joked that he “considered retirement” after a memo was sent to all 32 NFL teams on Tuesday that appeared… Read Details ⇢
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How We Pitched Our Indie Game to Publishers
Can you talk a bit about pitching your game to Playdigious Originals? Ritual Studios: When we pitched to Playdigious, we heard back from them very quickly, and they showed immediate interest and asked to meet with us right away. This was very different from most of the publishers we had… Read Details ⇢
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Religious schools fill gaps amid Afghanistan’s fractured education system | Education News
In Kabul’s narrow alleys and quiet courtyards, boys dressed in white caps and tunics diligently recite Quranic verses across an expanding network of madrassas – religious schools that increasingly bridge critical gaps in Afghanistan’s struggling education system. Public schools continue to function, but their effectiveness has diminished due to resource… Read Details ⇢
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Microsoft finally fixes one frustrating Windows 11 pop-up – just as a more irritating one arrives to take its place
Windows 11 users are seeing a positive change, but also a less-welcome one The good news is the ‘second-chance out-of-box experience’ nag has been streamlined considerably The bad news is there’s a new nag pop-up in the Start menu that pushes you towards taking out a OneDrive subscription Microsoft has… Read Details ⇢
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Success of French anti-pesticide petition revives interest in the political tool
Vote on the ‘Duplomb law’ on agriculture, which aims to reintroduce a pesticide for certain crops, at the Assemblée Nationale in Paris, July 8, 2025. GUILLAUME BAPTISTE/AFP The 2.1 million people who signed the petition calling for the repeal of the “Duplomb law” are closely watching for the decision of… Read Details ⇢
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EU faces major export decline amid sluggish growth in key member states
The United States has begun charging higher tariffs on goods from dozens of trading partners in a major escalation of President Donald Trump’s drive to reshape global commerce in America’s favour. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the escalating trade war, FRANCE 24’s Oliver Farry welcomes Maxime Darmet… Read Details ⇢