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Stay updated with the Sunday Review, providing insights and analysis on key topics in technology, finance, and culture.

Sunday Review

Stay updated with the Sunday Review, providing insights and analysis on key topics in technology, finance, and culture.

Newsletters   -   Jul 30, 2023 Sunday Review 30/07/2023
Sunday Review 30/07/2023

This week, lawmakers in Washington D.C. got together to discuss the truth about UFOs, and how they are reported. A former intelligence officer swore under oath that the U.S. was harboring "intact and partially intact" and "non-human" pilots. Meanwhile, most members of Congress were

Newsletters   -   Jul 23, 2023 Sunday Review 23/07/2023
Observers Sunday Review 23.07.2023

The FIFA Women's World Cup in New Zealand and Australia started on Thursday, with both host countries winning their opening matches on day one. Reigning champions USA also came out guns blazing with a 3-0 win over Vietnam on Saturday, but pity poor Zambian goalkeeper, Catherine Musonda, who

Observers Sunday Review 06.08.2023
Newsletters   -   Aug 06, 2023 Sunday Review 06/08/2023

This week, a Chinese zoo felt the need to assure the general public that its sun bears were not people in costume, after a video went viral showing Angela the sun bear standing on her hind legs and waving at visitors in a very human-like manner. Conspiracy theorists on social

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Newsletters   -   Aug 06, 2023 Sunday Review 06/08/2023
Observers Sunday Review 06.08.2023

This week, a Chinese zoo felt the need to assure the general public that its sun bears were not people in costume, after a video went viral showing Angela the sun bear standing on her hind legs and waving at visitors in a very human-like manner. Conspiracy theorists on social

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jul 30, 2023 Sunday Review 30/07/2023
Sunday Review 30/07/2023

This week, lawmakers in Washington D.C. got together to discuss the truth about UFOs, and how they are reported. A former intelligence officer swore under oath that the U.S. was harboring "intact and partially intact" and "non-human" pilots. Meanwhile, most members of Congress were

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jul 23, 2023 Sunday Review 23/07/2023
Observers Sunday Review 23.07.2023

The FIFA Women's World Cup in New Zealand and Australia started on Thursday, with both host countries winning their opening matches on day one. Reigning champions USA also came out guns blazing with a 3-0 win over Vietnam on Saturday, but pity poor Zambian goalkeeper, Catherine Musonda, who

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jul 16, 2023 Sunday Review 16/07/2023
Sunday Review 16/07/2023

It's been a real week of contrasts, and none more so than the London premieres of two of the summer's biggest movie releases: Barbie vs Oppenheimer (now that's a cross-over we'd love to go and watch). On Wednesday, Barbie's star-studded

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jul 09, 2023 Sunday Review 09/07/2023
Sunday Review 09/07/2023

This week we have witnessed the hottest day since records began... on three separate occasions. But while some have been taking advantage of the warm weather, do remember that in many parts of the world such heatwaves cause a huge amount of disruption. So grab yourself a fan and try

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jul 02, 2023 Sunday Review 02/07/2023
Sunday Review 02/07/2023

The prize for pea-brained narcissistic philistine of the week must surely go to the tourist caught on video carving his name into the Colosseum in Rome, who had nothing to offer but a grin when challenged over his actions. Italian authorities soon identified the culprit, who faces up to 5

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jun 25, 2023 Sunday Review 25/06/2023
Sunday Review 25/06/2023

So if you haven't been hiding under a rock this weekend, you've almost certainly been glued to... erm... footage from Glastonbury festival, headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Guns N Roses and Elton John (in what's billed as one of his last ever live performances). But

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jun 18, 2023 Sunday Review 18/06/2023
Sunday Review 18/06/2023

Over 40 years after the death of John Lennon, Paul McCartney this week announced that a 'final' song by The Beatles would be released this year, thanks to advances in AI technology. Of course, by the time McCartney dies, AI will likely have advanced so much that it

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