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Australian Comedian Sam Campbell's Unconventional Sitcom

The Guardian UK · 24/05/2026 · English

Australian Comedian Sam Campbell's Unconventional Sitcom

Australian comedian Sam Campbell has created a unique sitcom called Make That Movie, where he invites the public to share their unusual movie ideas.

He and his team then develop these ideas into real feature films within the framework of a reality TV show.

Each episode concludes with the film's premiere, showcasing the team's creative and often bizarre interpretations of the public's suggestions.

Campbell has been given creative freedom to turn his own ideas into reality, with the production company taking a hands-off approach.

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Oil Prices Near Tipping Point as US-Iran Deal Looms

The Guardian UK · 24/05/2026 · English

Oil Prices Near Tipping Point as US-Iran Deal Looms

Global oil prices are approaching a critical threshold that could lead to inflation, shortages, and recession.

The cost of a barrel of crude has fluctuated significantly since Iran responded to US and Israeli aggression by closing the Strait of Hormuz.

Despite appearances, the market is on the cusp of a 'non-linear adjustment', or chaos, due to several factors, including a record release of strategic oil reserves and rerouting of Gulf production.

However, the International Energy Agency warns that oil stocks are being depleted at an unprecedented rate, and several analysts predict that prices could surge to crisis levels, causing 'demand destruction' and economic damage.

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Alberta Secession Referendum Sparks Fears of Economic Instability

The Guardian UK · 24/05/2026 · English

Alberta Secession Referendum Sparks Fears of Economic Instability

Alberta's premier, Danielle Smith, has announced a referendum on the province's future, sparking concerns about potential economic instability.

The question, which asks whether Alberta should remain a province of Canada or separate, has been criticized for its confusing syntax.

This move is reminiscent of the UK's Brexit vote, where a poorly thought-out referendum led to significant economic and social repercussions.

Experts warn that a similar outcome in Alberta could have catastrophic consequences, particularly given the current tensions between the US and Canada.

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Childhood Bullying's Lasting Impact on Life Decisions

The Guardian UK · 24/05/2026 · English

Childhood Bullying's Lasting Impact on Life Decisions

A person who experienced bullying on a school bus as a child reveals how it affected their life choices.

They started a new school in a small village in Buckinghamshire after their family moved from Dorset.

The bullying began shortly after their fifth birthday and continued for some time.

The person recalls feeling confused and unsure of what was happening, which made it difficult for them to navigate the situation.

As they grew older, they worked hard to leave the intimidation of their childhood behind.

However, when they met the person they wanted to marry, those memories resurfaced and had a significant impact on their life.

The experience of being bullied has left a lasting impact on their life decisions and continues to affect them to this day.

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Russian Elites Turn Against Putin Amid Economic Downturn

The Guardian UK · 24/05/2026 · English

Russian Elites Turn Against Putin Amid Economic Downturn

Despite ailing economy and faltering war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin remains determined to press on.

Sources close to the Russian leader describe him as increasingly isolated, with his elite becoming disillusioned with his policies.

A business leader noted a shift in mood among the elites this year, citing 'profound disappointment' in Putin and a growing sense of a looming catastrophe.

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Emergenza Ebola al confine tra Congo e Uganda

ANSA Abruzzo · 24/05/2026 · English

Ebola Emergency on Congo-Uganda Border

The humanitarian mission of Help senza confini, led by Professor Francesco Barone, is scheduled for June in Congo, but the Ebola emergency situation on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda requires caution.

Ebola virus is a very serious disease, with over 130 confirmed deaths and more than 600 suspected cases.

Barone is in contact with friends and humanitarian project references in Congo and will assess the security situation before deciding whether to carry out the mission.

The goal is to continue helping the extremely poor population, delivering food and medicine, and enabling the education of many poor children and girls.

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Vingegaard wins the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia

ANSA Valle D'Aosta · 24/05/2026 · English

Vingegaard wins the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia

Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard won the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 133 km race between Aosta and Pila.

His victory allowed him to take the pink jersey and top the general classification.

Vingegaard crossed the finish line alone, followed by Felix Gall and Jay Hindley.

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Narni: progress in sustainability and innovation

ANSA Umbria · 24/05/2026 · English

Narni: progress in sustainability and innovation

The City of Narni has reached important milestones in sustainability and innovation.

The conversion of public lighting to LED is almost complete, with 80% of streets illuminated with this type of light.

In addition, the city has introduced a greater diffusion of charging columns for electric cars and has created approximately 42 km of bike paths.

The differentiated collection of waste has increased to 77.5%.

These progress were presented at the States General of the Environment, an event that involved associations such as ASviS and Legambiente Umbria.

Narni was also awarded the Sustainable Common Flag 2026 for its efforts in sustainability.

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Children in Tuscany, a Promising Future

ANSA Toscana · 24/05/2026 · English

Children in Tuscany, a Promising Future

Tuscany is the Italian region where children have the best living conditions.

According to the Quality of Life by Age Group data from Sole 24 Ore, the province of Florence ranks at the top of the classification dedicated to children.

This means that the small inhabitants of Florence have access to proximity services, such as pharmacies and shops, reachable on foot in 15 minutes.

In addition, the presence of family or social networks to rely on in times of need is particularly strong in the province of Florence.

In general, the data show strong territorial differences and new social signals, with some provinces standing out for particular characteristics, such as fertility or the presence of proximity services.

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Four Daspo for incidents after football match

ANSA Calabria · 24/05/2026 · English

Four Daspo for incidents after football match

Following the football match between Crotone and Salernitana, four Daspo for one year were issued to those responsible for the disorders that occurred in Crotone.

The incidents happened at the end of the game, when a group of Salernitana fans was targeted by objects thrown from balconies of a building.

The Police intervened to prevent the situation from degenerating and identified the responsible.

The Anti-Crime Police Division handled the investigation and issued the Daspo.

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