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Vir Das is sure going places, after his impressive stint in
Whiskey Cavalier. The actor is now been roped in for a key part in Judd Apatow’s next directorial, The Bubble. Apatow is a comedy genre genius having given stellar films including his directorial
Knocked Up,
Girls, Anchorman, The Big Sick, Begin Again, Superbad, Pineapple Express, and many others.
Das is part of a mega cast in Apatow’s directorial which he is also producing. The show boasts of a huge comedy cast including Karen Gillan, Iris Apatow, Fred Armisen, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Leslie Mann, Pedro Pascal, and Peter Serafinowicz.
Greece-Turkey: towards a Rafale-Sukhoi confrontation?
Greece-Turkey: towards a Rafale-Sukhoi confrontation?
Moscow officially proposes to Ankara to acquire its Su-57 and Su-35 in export version, but also its help to complete the TF-X program
The Russian friend
On March 12, 2021, the Russian Federal Service for Technical Cooperation announced its desire to sell fighter aircraft to Turkey, and not the least of these are the two flagships of the Russian fighter industry, the Su-35 and the Su-57. In addition, the service has also submitted an offer of technical support to complete the development of the Turkish fighter TAI TF-X (Turkish Fighter - Experimental). Following its purchase of the Russian S-400 long-range anti-aircraft system, its eviction from the JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) F-35 program, and its involvement in the Libyan conflict, Turkey is now isolated under embargo. NATO even speaks of a major problem of cooperation .
Business confidence appears to be cautiously rising among New Zealand s publicly listed companies
Business confidence appears to be cautiously rising among New Zealand s publicly listed companies 18 March 2021
New research by law firm Chapman Tripp has analysed the top 50 companies on New Zealand s stock exchange.
It s found border closures are still affecting tourism, retail and hospitality businesses.
But Chapman Tripp partner Cathyrn Barber says many large businesses in other sectors are actually tracking very well.
She says many of them requested waivers, consents or additional funding from their bank during lock down, which they didn t end up needing.
Stats NZ is due to release its latest GDP figures later this morning.