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Anna Walker

Senior Arts + Culture Editor
Anna Walker joined The Conversation as senior Arts and Culture editor in November 2022 and was previously the editor of Reader’s Digest UK. She is also an author of non-fiction under the name Anna Lou Walker, including The Little Book of Vaginas. She is based in Yorkshire.

Irish hip-hop, British K-pop and the best end-of-summer novels – what you should watch and read this week

Aug 26, 2024 12:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views

This article was first published in our email newsletter Something Good, which every fortnight brings you a summary of the best things to watch, visit and read, as recommended and analysed by academic experts. Click here...

Alien invasions, a lesbian road movie and tropical architecture – the best things to watch and do this week

Mar 25, 2024 05:07 am UTC| Insights & Views

This article was first published in our email newsletter Something Good, which every fortnight brings you a summary of the best things to watch, visit and read, as recommended and analysed by academic experts. Click here...

This hand-painted film is a 'must see' – what you should watch this week

Dec 11, 2023 06:57 am UTC| Entertainment

The mark of a good film, for me, is the way I feel when its over. If I jump up to brush off the popcorn and pull on my coat, its forgettable fare. If Im still glued to my seat as the final credits roll, it will probably...

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Economy

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Oil Prices Dip Amid Tariff Concerns, Rising Inventories, and OPEC+ Output Worries

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U.S. Stock Futures Dip as Investors Monitor Trade Developments, Earnings, and Key Data

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Politics

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Trump Touts Economic Record, Promises Tax Cuts at Michigan Rally Amid Recession Fears

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Tensions Escalate as China, U.S., and Philippines Conduct Rival Patrols in South China Sea

Chinas navy conducted a patrol in the South China Sea on Tuesday, accusing the Philippines of provocations as Filipino and U.S. forces carried out joint aerial patrols over the disputed waters. The move comes amid rising...

U.S. Defense Secretary Scraps Women, Peace and Security Program Citing Military Focus

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U.S. Urges India and Pakistan to Avoid Escalation After Kashmir Attack

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Science

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Museums have tons of data, and AI could make it more accessible − but standardizing and organizing it across fields won’t be easy

Ice cores in freezers, dinosaurs on display, fish in jars, birds in boxes, human remains and ancient artifacts from long gone civilizations that few people ever see museum collections are filled with all this and more....

Technology

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Chinese AI App DeepSeek Resumes Downloads in South Korea After Privacy Update

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Nvidia Shares Dip as Huawei Tests Rival AI Chip

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) slipped in after-hours trading on Sunday, following reports that Chinas Huawei is testing a powerful artificial intelligence chip aimed at challenging Nvidias dominance. NVDA shares fell...
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