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Tax Trading Scam Made My Life a ‘Shambles,’ Duet Group Founder Gabay Says
Tax Trading Scam Made My Life a ‘Shambles,’ Duet Group Founder Gabay Says
Henry Gabay, founder of now defunct London-based asset manager Duet Group, told a German court that he’s innocent
1970-01-01 08:00
Detroit Carmakers Resist Pressure to Pay Up for Battery Workers
Detroit Carmakers Resist Pressure to Pay Up for Battery Workers
One of the more divisive topics putting General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Stellantis NV at risk
1970-01-01 08:00
Sebastian Kurz: Ex-Austria leader charged with misleading parliament
Sebastian Kurz: Ex-Austria leader charged with misleading parliament
Sebastian Kurz denies accusations of lying to a committee probing corruption in state appointments.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of America’s $580 Million Renewable Tax Credit Deal Is One of Many
Bank of America’s $580 Million Renewable Tax Credit Deal Is One of Many
After striking a first-of-it’s-kind deal to buy renewable energy tax credits, Bank of America Corp. is carving out
1970-01-01 08:00
Mounting Union Wage Demands Risk Impeding Canada’s Inflation Fight
Mounting Union Wage Demands Risk Impeding Canada’s Inflation Fight
Wages negotiated by union workers in Canada are creeping higher, complicating the central bank’s bid to restore price
1970-01-01 08:00
Russians are flocking to bootleg Barbie screenings amid Hollywood ban in country
Russians are flocking to bootleg Barbie screenings amid Hollywood ban in country
Russians are going to see bootleg viewings of the Barbie movie thanks to Hollywood pulling out of Russia. Warner Bros and other big Hollywood names like Disney and Netflix pulled out of the country after Putin invaded Ukraine last year. So, since then, copies of popular films have come into the country through other Russian-speaking markets, such as Kazakhstan, to work around the sanctions. To get around the system, some cinemas sell people tickets for a little-known Russian documentary or short film and then show a different film during the preview, to skirt American copyright laws and Russian laws that require distribution certificates from the Russian Ministry of Culture. But in June, the primary Kazakh-based distributor that had been illegally delivering Hollywood-licensed films to Russian cinemas announced it was pulling out of the business for financial reasons. This is how pirated viewings have started becoming popular. Nikita Zabolotskikh, 17, has spent an estimated Rbs300,000 — or more than $3,000 — bringing Barbie to the big screen in the city of Perm by acquiring a pirated copy, hiring a Russian dubbing company and rolling out an extensive marketing campaign. He told the Financial Times that he and a friend came up with the idea after reading news reports that the Kazakh company was ending its business — just as Barbie was about to hit cinemas worldwide. “The demand was unbelievable. People were losing their mind buying tickets . . . A huge number of people want to see Barbie,” he said. They now plan to show a higher-quality, re-dubbed version of the film at Kinomax, one of Russia’s biggest cinema chains — with plans to expand to 15-20 other Russian cities afterwards. “It’s the best-quality version on the [Russian] market,” he said. “And probably will be for the next two to three months.” Meanwhile, in Russia’s central city of Tyumen the Gorkiy cinema has already shown a pirated version of the film on its rooftop. Organisers noted that the quality might not suit “lovers of 4k resolution and ideal sound”. Some Moscow politicians don't like the liberal western values shown in the film. Maria Butina, a Russian lawmaker convicted in the US for operating as an unregistered foreign agent, has called for a ban on the sale of Barbie dolls and the new Mattel movie, which she labelled as an “advertisement” for the agenda of the US Democratic party. “What do we see [in the film]? Gays. Trans people. Women who have taken over the world. Nothing about the union between men and women, nothing about love,” she said in an appearance on the Russian Duma TV channel. But that is clearly not enough to stop Barbiemania. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Transnet CEO Fears Major Job Losses in Trucking Industry After Road Demand Fades
Transnet CEO Fears Major Job Losses in Trucking Industry After Road Demand Fades
South Africa’s surge in trucking that’s emerged largely due to higher coal prices and train bottlenecks may lead
1970-01-01 08:00
Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Indicted for False Testimony
Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Indicted for False Testimony
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was formally charged with providing false testimony to a parliamentary committee investigating government
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Fund Paradise Hides Puerto Rico’s Crisis In the Making
Hedge Fund Paradise Hides Puerto Rico’s Crisis In the Making
If you walk in certain circles, it’s easy enough to believe that Puerto Rico has moved past devastating
1970-01-01 08:00
Pura Luka Vega: Philippine drag queen for dressing as Jesus
Pura Luka Vega: Philippine drag queen for dressing as Jesus
Christian groups are suing the artist, who's been labelled 'persona non grata' in their own city.
1970-01-01 08:00
RRJ Invests $300 Million in Yinson in Its First Malaysia Deal
RRJ Invests $300 Million in Yinson in Its First Malaysia Deal
Malaysia’s Yinson Holdings Bhd. secured $300 million from RRJ Capital for its floating production storage and offloading vessel
1970-01-01 08:00
Euro zone inflation fall confirmed, easing pressure on ECB to hike
Euro zone inflation fall confirmed, easing pressure on ECB to hike
FRANKFURT Euro zone inflation slower further and even underlying price pressures appear to have peaked, Eurostat data showed
1970-01-01 08:00
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