Evergrande: China property giant files for bankruptcy in US
The move comes as fears grow over problems in the world’s second largest economy.
Ecuador election: Narco politics rule ahead of polls
A rise in drug crime in the once-peaceful country has dominated the build-up to Sunday’s election.
Blind Side family feud reignites a cultural debate
An ugly feud between the family featured in The Blind Side sparks fresh criticism of the film’s themes.
WGA And AMPTP Meet For Third Day In A Row; Studio CEOs Set To Huddle Friday
The Writers Guild and the AMPTP met Thursday for a third time this week in an attempt to hammer out a deal to end the ongoing writers’ strike.
How Canada’s wildfires are warming the stratosphere
Extreme wildfires are increasing due to rising emissions, but they also seem to be disrupting the climate in return. Weighing up the overall impact, however, is tricker than it seems.
The inside story of how Bruce Lee’s martial-arts epic Enter the Dragon changed cinema forever
It’s 50 years since Lee became a global icon – having died just before Enter the Dragon’s release. Tom Gray talks to its producer Andre Morgan, among others, about his star’s legacy
WGA and AMPTP Meet Again; CEOs to Talk Friday About Path to Ending Strike
The entertainment CEOs are set to meet on Friday to plan next steps in negotiations with the Writers Guild of America.
Netflix Subscribers Could Be Sent As Many As 10 Bonus DVDs Before The End Credits Roll On Disc Business
Netflix said it will mail up to 10 DVDs to customers before shutting down its bedrock DVD-by-mail business in September.
