Global Events Unfold: From Hollywood Subsidies to International Tensions
Los Angeles is exploring a $5 million subsidy for microdrama production, while internationally, a series of events unfolded, including a plane crash in Colombia, storms in Portugal, and a UK Prime Minister's visit to China. The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-0 on Wednesday to direct city staff to find public or private funding sources to support microdrama production, according to Variety.
In Colombia, a Satena passenger plane, a Beechcraft 1900, crashed in a mountainous region, killing all 15 people on board, including a lawmaker and congressional candidate, BBC World reported. Meanwhile, Storm Kristin caused at least five deaths in Portugal due to flooding, landslides, and structural damage, leading to school closures and travel disruptions, according to multiple news sources cited by BBC World.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer arrived in China for a three-day visit, the first by a UK prime minister in eight years, BBC World reported. Starmer aims to strengthen trade and cultural ties despite facing domestic criticism regarding China's human rights record and national security threats. He insisted the trip would benefit the UK and emphasized the importance of a strategic relationship with China, while also acknowledging concerns about human rights and espionage, according to BBC World.
In other news, multiple sources reported on a range of developments, including the Trump administration's controversial policies and rhetoric, Kid Rock's testimony on ticketing industry practices, the Iranian regime's crackdown on protesters, and a disagreement between US intelligence and former President Trump regarding the Chagos deal, Vox reported. These reports also covered the White House's shocking lies about Minneapolis.
Also in entertainment news, Variety reviewed the film "Shelter," describing it as an action film starring Jason Statham as a fugitive former MI6 agent forced to protect himself and a teenage girl from assassins in Scotland. The review called it a "slick if undistinguished latest action opus."
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