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Cannesfestivalen: Filmer om dåtiden dominerar – men Zvjagintsev sticker ut
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Culture·22.05.2026Résumé IA

Cannesfestivalen: Filmer om dåtiden dominerar – men Zvjagintsev sticker ut

Cannesfestivalen präglas av filmer som utforskar 1900-talets historia, från nazism till kalla kriget. Regissörer som Volker Schlöndorff och Pawel Pawlikovski dyker ner i det förflutna, medan László Nemes och Hirokazu Kore-eda utforskar motstånd och framtidens AI. Andrej Zvjagintsevs "Minotaur" hyllas som en stark Guldpalmskandidat för sin kritik av Putins regim.

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Dagens Nyheter
Badenoch defends seeking a ban on pro-Palestine marches but not Tommy Robinson ones – as it happened
ACTU
05.05.2026

Badenoch defends seeking a ban on pro-Palestine marches but not Tommy Robinson ones – as it happened

Tory leader says the protests are ‘not the same’Kemi Badenoch has questioned whether the undisclosed £5m donation given to Nigel Farage by a crypto billionaire shows that he has been “bought”.In an interview with the Today programme this morning, the Conservative leader asked whether the donation was linked to Farage’s support for cryptocurrencies, and she said the donation showed why Farage could not be trusted as a political leader.Let’s see, I believe that people should look at the character of an individual.You look at Nigel Farage’s fishy £5m. I think that’s a very, very concerning story. No one gets £5m directly. This was not for his party. He kept it a secret. What was that money for? Who’s bought him?Well, I don’t understand why somebody who works in crypto gives this sort of personal gift, as Farage calls it, and then all of a sudden Farage is promoting crypto.He should have declared it. We’ve already made a report to the standards committee. He should have declared it because those are the rules in this country. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Badenoch defends seeking a ban on pro-Palestine marches but not Tommy Robinson ones – UK politics live
ACTU
05.05.2026

Badenoch defends seeking a ban on pro-Palestine marches but not Tommy Robinson ones – UK politics live

Tory leader says the protests are ‘not the same’Kemi Badenoch has questioned whether the undisclosed £5m donation given to Nigel Farage by a crypto billionaire shows that he has been “bought”.In an interview with the Today programme this morning, the Conservative leader asked whether the donation was linked to Farage’s support for cryptocurrencies, and she said the donation showed why Farage could not be trusted as a political leader.Let’s see, I believe that people should look at the character of an individual.You look at Nigel Farage’s fishy £5m. I think that’s a very, very concerning story. No one gets £5m directly. This was not for his party. He kept it a secret. What was that money for? Who’s bought him?Well, I don’t understand why somebody who works in crypto gives this sort of personal gift, as Farage calls it, and then all of a sudden Farage is promoting crypto.He should have declared it. We’ve already made a report to the standards committee. He should have declared it because those are the rules in this country. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Badenoch says Farage ‘not someone who plays by the rules’ after revelation of undisclosed £5m donation – UK politics live
ACTU
05.05.2026

Badenoch says Farage ‘not someone who plays by the rules’ after revelation of undisclosed £5m donation – UK politics live

‘I don’t understand why somebody who works in crypto gives this sort of personal gift, as Farage calls it, and then all of a sudden Farage is promoting crypto’, the Conserative party leader saidKemi Badenoch has questioned whether the undisclosed £5m donation given to Nigel Farage by a crypto billionaire shows that he has been “bought”.In an interview with the Today programme this morning, the Conservative leader asked whether the donation was linked to Farage’s support for cryptocurrencies, and she said the donation showed why Farage could not be trusted as a political leader.Let’s see, I believe that people should look at the character of an individual.You look at Nigel Farage’s fishy £5m. I think that’s a very, very concerning story. No one gets £5m directly. This was not for his party. He kept it a secret. What was that money for? Who’s bought him?Well, I don’t understand why somebody who works in crypto gives this sort of personal gift, as Farage calls it, and then all of a sudden Farage is promoting crypto.He should have declared it. We’ve already made a report to the standards committee. He should have declared it because those are the rules in this country. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
World Snooker Championship: China’s Wu Yize wins title for first time in dramatic final
Sport
05.05.2026

World Snooker Championship: China’s Wu Yize wins title for first time in dramatic final

Wu Yize became snooker’s second straight world champion from China after beating Shaun Murphy in a dramatic final-frame decider at the Crucible Theatre on Monday. With his 18-17 victory, the 22-year-old Wu is the second-youngest winner of the worlds after Stephen Hendry at age 21 in 1990. Wu follows in the footsteps of Zhao Xintong, who 12 months ago became the first-ever champion from Asia in a milestone moment for a game whose stronghold has always been in Britain. “All of a sudden, the...

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