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#society

Le Monde: Pitch dating, or how to sell your single friend with a PowerPoint presentation
Pitch dating, or how to sell your single friend with a PowerPoint presentation
Celena presented at a Paris bar's "Pitch Dating" event, aimed at helping her friend Gowtha find love. This modern twist on traditional pitch sessions allows friends to humorously showcase each other's personalities in a casual setting, moving away from corporate themes.

The event attracted a young crowd, blending socializing with the unique concept of matchmaking.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: BBC apologizes for ‘serious flaws’ in documentary narrated by Hamas official’s son
BBC apologizes for ‘serious flaws’ in documentary narrated by Hamas official’s son
The BBC has apologized for "serious flaws" in its Gaza documentary, "Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone," after discovering the child narrator is the son of a former Hamas official. The documentary has been removed, and a review has been launched to address the significant mistakes made during production.

UK officials are demanding guarantees that no funds were funneled to Hamas, while protests erupted outside the BBC's headquarters. Critics accuse the BBC of bias and mishandling translations in the documentary, leading to calls for accountability and an inquiry.


#culture

GB News: Gene Hackman's family breaks silence on 'cause of death' after actor and wife found dead at home
Gene Hackman's family breaks silence on 'cause of death' after actor and wife found dead at home
Gene Hackman's family suspects the 95-year-old actor may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, although they remain uncertain. Authorities found no signs of foul play, and investigations are ongoing after Hackman and his wife were discovered during a welfare check at their Santa Fe home.

Hackman, a celebrated actor with two Academy Awards, had a prolific career and was known for roles in films like The French Connection and Unforgiven. He retired from acting in 2004 and later focused on writing, leaving behind a significant legacy in Hollywood.