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  • 2025 Short Film Showcase Interviews

    2025 Short Film Showcase Interviews

    Identity is a big theme among five of this awards season’s short film favorites.

    Amarela, which means “yellow” in Portuguese, is the third film in director Andre Hayato Saito’s trilogy exploring his Japanese ancestry. The short…

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  • Katsuhiro Harada is leaving Bandai Namco after 30 years

    Katsuhiro Harada is leaving Bandai Namco after 30 years

    Katsuhiro Harada is departing Bandai Namco at the end of 2025. He announced the news both with a farewell note shared on X and, in possibly the coolest exit ever, with an hour-long DJ mix. Harada’s 30-year career has most closely been involved…

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  • Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future | Rail industry

    Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future | Rail industry

    No matter how much train fares cost under Great British Railways, no one can accuse the government of wasting money on an expensive redesign.

    The logo, branding and livery for the impending renationalised and reformed railway will be unveiled by ministers at London Bridge on Tuesday. It is red, white and, yes, blue.

    The Department for Transport said passengers will get their “first look at the future” of Britain’s railways – a future that may ring a few bells. Designed in-house at the DfT, the logo is the GBR name in rail typeface accompanied by the double arrow symbol – what the DfT describes as a “nod to Britain’s proud railway heritage”, rather than a direct lift from British Rail.

    The first actual trains to be repainted could arrive from next spring, but fans of pretend ones can see the brand on a Hornby model and a virtual version in the Train Sim World 6 game at London Bridge, and on displays at other leading stations around the country.

    The unveiling comes as legislation aimed at reforming the railway is debated in the House of Commons on Tuesday. The government hopes the bill will create a unified, accountable nationalised railway after decades of a fragmented private system.

    The transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, said: “The future of Britain’s railways begins today. I’m immensely proud to unveil the new look for Great British Railways as we deliver landmark legislation to nationalise our trains and reform the railway so it better serves passengers.

    “This isn’t just a paint job – it represents a new railway, casting off the frustrations of the past and focused entirely on delivering a proper public service for passengers.

    “With fares frozen, a bold new look and fundamental reforms becoming law, we are building a railway Britain can rely on and be proud of.”

    The Department for Transport says the double arrow symbol is a ‘nod to Britain’s proud railway heritage’. Photograph: Department for Transport

    Seven of England’s former private train operators are already back in public hands, covering a third of all passenger journeys in Great Britain, with the rest due to renationalised by the end of 2027. The new GBR, to be headquartered in Derby, will bring track and train operations together, at arm’s length from the government, and a strengthened passenger watchdog will be set up to monitor service.

    The new brand design also features on the GBR ticketing app under development, which the government will roll out as a new one-stop shop for passengers to check on their journeys and to buy tickets for travel across the whole network, without any booking fees. The DfT said the GBR app would also simplify travel for disabled passengers, who will be able to book Passenger Assist services to board and disembark trains in the same app when buying tickets.

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    In October, the design of the new Great British Railways station clock was unveiled, also at London Bridge.

    The new brand design will also feature on the GBR ticketing app. Photograph: Department for Transport

    Alex Robertson, the chief executive of the current independent watchdog Transport Focus, said: “As well as what is written into law, the success of GBR will depend on its people and culture, and today gives us a glimpse into what that could look and feel like.”

    A first big test for state-controlled services comes from next week when hundreds more LNER trains are added each week on a revamped east coast mainline timetable.

    Alexander announced last month that rail fares in England will be frozen in 2026 for the first time in 30 years.

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  • Meta pledge to use less personal data for ads gets EU nod, avoids daily fines – Reuters

    1. Meta pledge to use less personal data for ads gets EU nod, avoids daily fines  Reuters
    2. Facebook and Instagram will let European users see fewer personal ads  The Verge
    3. Meta must remove dark patterns to comply with DMA requirements, consumer group says  MLex
    4. EU Acknowledges Meta’s Undertaking To Offer EU Users Ad Choice On Facebook, Instagram  Nasdaq
    5. Meta proposal for less data sharing is approved by European Commission  The Record from Recorded Future News

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  • Nanotyrannus Represents Distinct Species of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur, New Research Confirms

    Nanotyrannus Represents Distinct Species of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur, New Research Confirms

    Nanotyrannus lancensis — long thought by many to be a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex — was in fact a fully mature, distinct species of smaller tyrannosaurid, according to a team of U.S. paleontologists who analyzed the ceratobranchial (hyoid…

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  • Streetlights, manhole covers: Each UC to get Rs0.1m per month – Business Recorder

    1. Streetlights, manhole covers: Each UC to get Rs0.1m per month  Business Recorder
    2. People paying for municipal failure  Dawn
    3. UCs to receive Rs100,000 monthly for manhole covers, streetlights  The Express Tribune
    4. Karachi UCs to get Rs100,000 monthly…

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  • ADB warns of economic water scarcity in Pakistan – Business Recorder

    1. ADB warns of economic water scarcity in Pakistan  Business Recorder
    2. Population growth puts strain on Pakistan’s water resources: ADB  Dawn
    3. Infrastructure issues threaten Indus  The Express Tribune
    4. Living with the Indus: Building the enabling…

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  • Israeli authorities raid UN Palestinian refugee agency's East Jerusalem compound – Reuters

    1. Israeli authorities raid UN Palestinian refugee agency’s East Jerusalem compound  Reuters
    2. Israeli police raid UNRWA compound in East Jerusalem and replace UN flag with Israeli flag, head of the agency says  CNN
    3. Netanyahu, Trump to discuss Gaza…

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  • More User-Engagement, More Complexity, More Options

    More User-Engagement, More Complexity, More Options

    Take a moment and read the obituaries that honored Frank Gehry’s life this past weekend. It is striking and informative…

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  • Implant Delivers Patterned Optogenetic Stimulation, Generates Artificial Perception in Mice

    Implant Delivers Patterned Optogenetic Stimulation, Generates Artificial Perception in Mice

    A wireless, ontogenetic device that sends information directly to the brain has been developed by a team at Northwestern University. The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp, on top of the skull, where it delivers precise…

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