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Nigerian film and music production is now one of the world’s largest: Thanks to Netflix and film screenings, the comedy “Confusion Na Wa” by Kenneth Gyang is also experiencing a renaissance in Germany. On the right, Nigerian actress and screenwriter Tunde Aladese ((c) Cinema Kpatakpata)

TikTok and Netflix Spark Global Culture Shift as Nigeria, S. Korea Rise to Entertainment Powerhouses

(top) Distribution of impressions per euro among the ads of each party. An orange X indicates the mean of the distribution. (bottom) Difference between the average impressions per euro of a party and the average impressions per euro of the overall sample.

Social Media Algorithms Skew Political Ad Reach, Study Finds

Storm Eunice was one of a series of extreme weather events to hit the UK in 2022. It saw high winds cause damage on land and at sea, with this picture showing waves overtopping the breakwater in Plymouth Sound (UK)

Disaster Voyeurs or Digital Helpers? New Study Reveals Why People Watch Live Extreme Weather Footage

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