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The cinema breathing machine: how 2025 revealed the future of cinema and why the industry will never be the same.

The cinema breathing machine: how 2025 revealed the future of cinema and why the industry will never be the same

When people talk about cinema being on life support, they’re not exaggerating. They’re reading the box office like a cardiac monitor. 2025 didn’t just show us declining numbers; it revealed a fundamental shift in how audiences relate to filmmaking, franchises,

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A transparent bubble dome set in a forest clearing with a cozy bedroom inside, ideal for unique Airbnb stays and immersive nature experiences. Photo by FinnLough.

Sleep in a castle, lighthouse, or bubble: the ultimate guide to the world’s most unique Airbnb stays in 2026

The travel landscape has undergone a seismic shift, and frankly, it’s about bloody time. Gone are the days when accommodation meant choosing between a sterile hotel chain or a dodgy B&B with questionable breakfast offerings. Today’s travellers are seeking experiences

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How 64 countries continue to criminalize LGBTQIA+ people in 2025 despite global progress. Europe stands as the only continent entirely free from LGBTQIA+ criminalization.

How 64 countries continue to criminalize LGBTQIA+ people in 2026 despite global progress. Europe stands as the only continent entirely free from LGBTQIA+ criminalization

Following the implementation of sweeping new restrictions in Kazakhstan late last year, the global landscape for LGBTQIA+ rights has entered a chilling new phase. What began as a proposal in November 2025 has now solidified into a restrictive reality, joining

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