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There is but one consolation in what Donald Trump has done of late. Strategically, the transatlantic rift is a disaster.
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The old banana warehouse on the Digbeth stretch of the Grand Union canal was derelict when Steven Knight stepped in. “Blackberry bushes were growing all around,” says the screenwriter and filmmaker, ...
Kramer’s letter is one of the earliest examples of a writer wrestling with how to fictionalise the Aids crisis. But The Normal Heart heralded an era of plays, films, novels and TV shows about HIV/Aids ...
Jaber was promoted to run all of Mubadala’s energy interests, before being parachuted in as the chief executive of Adnoc nine years ago. Asked to transform the bureaucratic state giant, he quickly ...