If Only There Had Been a Sign That the Face-Melting Nazi from Indiana Jones Wouldn’t Make a Good Senator. “Marion Ravenwood said he trapped her in a room and physically assaulted her. But I decided to keep supporting Toht anyway.”
BertvB posted a photo:
An action shot of a Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) perched alertly at the water's edge, while a second jay lands directly behind it with wings fully spread. Captured from a photo hide in Utrecht during late spring.
banzainetsurfer has added a photo to the pool:
The famous red torii gate (Heiwa-no-Torii) of Hakone Shrine in the waters of Lake Ashi.
In this picture, I exposed for the sky to avoid blowing out the bright parts of the clouds and preserving a lot of the details.
stan.jernigan has added a photo to the pool:
I took this photo at Gwaneumsa Buddhist Temple with my iPhone 17 Pro Max while visiting and touring Jeju Island, South Korea. I love the design and colorful building that houses the large drum used for various ceremonies…
This reboot of a 2000 film, based on a script by the great Ingmar Bergman, features some extremely odd camera work and a very strangely written female lead. But it’s frequently bewitching
The film Faithless, a cruel adultery fable directed by Liv Ullmann from a screenplay by the great Ingmar Bergman, was something of a throwback even when it came out in 2000: that sort of sensual dissection of arty middle-class mores was no longer common cinematic currency. Arthouse indulgence hadn’t died out altogether and it still hasn’t today, but, for generations of viewers in 2026 weaned on premium streaming, the lofty waft of the new Faithless TV reboot, adapted from the Bergman scripts by Sara Johnsen and directed by Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), might seem alien.
We’re smoking on planes and wearing corduroy suits in deep maroon: yes, it’s 1977 and, in Stockholm, actor Marianne (Frida Gustavsson) and her pianist husband Markus (August Wittgenstein) are visited by Markus’s oldest friend David (Gustav Lindh), a wannabe film auteur who’s returned from London bruised by his divorce. Episode two introduces a second timeline, in the present, where lauded director David (Jesper Christensen) and veteran performer Marianne (Lena Endre, who was the younger Marianne in the Ullman movie) meet again and reflect on the damage caused by their affair.
Faithless aired on Sky Atlantic and is on Now
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‘They want Messi to stay in the tournament’
Egypt’s manager, Hossam Hassan, has vowed not to watch another minute of the World Cup after feeling his side “suffered an injustice” against Argentina as Lionel Messi inspired a miraculous comeback from two goals down.
Egypt took an early lead through Yasser Ibrahim and thought they had doubled their advantage early in the second half, only for Mostafa Ziko’s goal to be disallowed for a foul by Marwan Attia in the buildup. Ziko made it 2-0 soon after before Cristian Romero pulled one back for Argentina and Messi equalised, in the process scoring his eighth goal of the tournament and 21st in the World Cup.
Continue reading...The suspension of the USA striker’s red card after Trump’s intervention has shown what Gianni Infantino’s organisation is trying to turn the sport into: scripted entertainment
Frites 4 Cheats 1. Tintin 4 Tonto 1. Some good news here, perhaps. It seems Gianni Infantino was right after all. Football has united the world. Mainly football has united the world in gleeful satisfaction at the USA exiting its own World Cup tournament as soon as possible following the great and glorious Donald Trump Mr-Fix-It intervention.
This was the tone of the immediate global reaction to the USA’s invertebrate defeat in Seattle on Monday night, soundly beaten by a righteous and highly motivated Belgium: land of beer, waffles and sporting vigilante justice. Ghent 4 Bent 1. Antwerp 4 A twerp 1. Mayonnaise 4 May-have-interfered-in-due-process 1. I can go on. How long have you got?
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NEW YORK (ANP) - De aandelenbeurzen in New York zijn met verliezen gesloten. Opnieuw drukten verliezen onder chipaandelen op de belangrijke graadmeters, ondanks recordresultaten die de Zuid-Koreaanse chipmaker Samsung meldde. Beleggers vragen zich af of koerswinsten voor de sector uit het voorgaande kwartaal nog houdbaar zijn. Na nieuwe aanvallen in de Straat van Hormuz stegen de olieprijzen weer.
De Dow-Jonesindex sloot 0,3 procent lager op 52.924,56 punten. De brede S&P 500 verloor 0,5 procent tot 7503,84 punten en de Nasdaq verloor 1,2 procent tot 25.818,69 punten.
Bij chipconcerns als Qualcomm, Micron, Marvell Technology en Intel waren minnen te zien tot bijna 10 procent, hoewel de koersverliezen per chipbedrijf verschilden. Door de snelle groei van AI-toepassingen zijn ook de verwachtingen voor de halfgeleidersector hooggespannen, wat weer tot koersverliezen leidt bij tegenvallers.
Olie
Een vat Brentolie steeg 5,2 procent in prijs tot 75,74 dollar per vat. Amerikaanse olie werd 5,1 procent duurder tot 72,07 dollar per vat. Na meerdere beschietingen op tankers bij de Straat van Hormuz maakten de Verenigde Staten een einde aan het opschorten van de sancties op Iraanse olie. Wel lopen onderhandelingen over een definitief vredesakkoord door, volgens een Amerikaanse functionaris tegenover persbureau Reuters.
Grote oliebedrijven als ExxonMobil, Chevron en ConocoPhillips wonnen tot 4,7 procent dankzij de hogere olieprijzen.
Cognizant was een opvallende winnaar. Het AI-bedrijf kondigde aan meer samen te werken met Google, waarna aandelen van het bedrijf ruim 6 procent meer waard werden. Elon Musks ruimtevaart- en AI-bedrijf SpaceX wist op de beurs niet te profiteren van de opname in de Nasdaq-100, een index van honderd grote techbedrijven. Aandelen zakten bijna 7 procent, terwijl de opname van een bedrijf in een bekende index vaak een stimulans geeft doordat fondsen of indextrackers er dan automatisch in beleggen.