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Newsletters   -   Nov 05, 2023 Sunday Review 05/11/2023
Observers.com Sunday Review 05.11.2023

Arguably the most influential band of all time, The Beatles, unveiled their 'final' single this week. Undeterred by the fact that they officially split up 53 years ago, half of them are dead, and their last single came out almost 30 years ago, Now and Then was released

Newsletters   -   Oct 29, 2023 Sunday Review 29/10/2023
Sunday Review 29/10/2023

South Africa has won a record-breaking fourth Rugby Union World Cup Final, beating the All Blacks of New Zealand in Paris's Stade de France Stadium. Despite the All Blacks scoring the only try of the match in the second half, it wasn't enough to break the

Observers.com Sunday Review 12.11.2023
Newsletters   -   Nov 12, 2023 Sunday Review 12/11/2023

The Hollywood actors union SAG-AFTRA has officially called off its strike after 148 days. In a three-year deal said to be worth $1 billion, actors will receive benefits including more money and protection from the growing threat of AI. Actors can once again grace the red carpet at glitzy movie

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Newsletters   -   Nov 12, 2023 Sunday Review 12/11/2023
Observers.com Sunday Review 12.11.2023

The Hollywood actors union SAG-AFTRA has officially called off its strike after 148 days. In a three-year deal said to be worth $1 billion, actors will receive benefits including more money and protection from the growing threat of AI. Actors can once again grace the red carpet at glitzy movie

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Nov 05, 2023 Sunday Review 05/11/2023
Observers.com Sunday Review 05.11.2023

Arguably the most influential band of all time, The Beatles, unveiled their 'final' single this week. Undeterred by the fact that they officially split up 53 years ago, half of them are dead, and their last single came out almost 30 years ago, Now and Then was released

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Oct 29, 2023 Sunday Review 29/10/2023
Sunday Review 29/10/2023

South Africa has won a record-breaking fourth Rugby Union World Cup Final, beating the All Blacks of New Zealand in Paris's Stade de France Stadium. Despite the All Blacks scoring the only try of the match in the second half, it wasn't enough to break the

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Oct 22, 2023 Sunday Review 22/10/2023
Sunday Review 22/10/2023

The heirs of the late Silvio Berlusconi have been wondering what to do with the former Italian Prime Minister's collection of over 25,000 largely worthless pieces of art. According to the BBC, "Woodworms have already destroyed part of the collection. In some cases, the cost of

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Oct 15, 2023 Sunday Review 15/10/2023
Observers.com Sunday review

It's go big or go home this week, with two record breaking human achievements to start your Sunday. The "world's largest offshore wind farm" generated its first electricity for the U.K. national grid... although currently only one of the planned 277 turbines is

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Oct 08, 2023 Sunday Review 08/10/2023
Observers.com Sunday Review

There were concerns raised with the regulators of the Peruvian film industry this week, as Paddington in Peru announced that it would be filming scenes in Colombia, due to unnecessary bureaucracy in the popular imaginary bear's actual country of origin. And while we're on unnecessary bureaucracy

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Oct 01, 2023 Sunday Review 01/10/2023
Observers.com Sunday review

The U.S. government has narrowly avoided another shutdown, after approving a short-term funding bill at the eleventh hour, late on Saturday night. While the rest of the world looks on in astonishment at the fact that partisan politics can so regularly hold such a major economy to ransom, lawmakers

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Sep 24, 2023 Sunday Review 24/09/2023
Observers.com Sunday Review

The planet Earth is expecting a deposit from space later today, as the robotic spacecraft OSIRIS-REx is due to drop a capsule of soil from the Bennu asteroid over the Utah desert. Despite sounding like an Egyptian dinosaur, the delivery is the culmination of a seven-year NASA mission which may

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