Henry Cavill ‘Not a Fan’ of Sex Scenes: ‘They’re Overused’
English actor Henry Cavill (The Witcher, Justice League) is “not a fan” of sex scenes, believing they have become “overused” in modern movies.

English actor Henry Cavill (The Witcher, Justice League) is “not a fan” of sex scenes, believing they have become “overused” in modern movies.

English comedy icon Rowan Atkinson, forever applauded for his on-screen creation Mr. Bean, has been blamed for “damaging” the reputation of electric vehicles (EVs) and contributing to slow sales simply by expressing his opinion on their future – or lack of it.

In normal times the King would meet hundreds of people a week, but cancer treatment may leave the monarch with a suppressed immune system.

French actor Judith Godreche has pressed charges against film director Benoit Jacquot 25 years her senior, accusing him of raping her when she was a teenager, her lawyer said Wednesday.

French authorities claimed the mass stabbing in Paris was not terrorism despite the suspect saying he wanted to “attack French people”.

Carlson has now confirmed he is interviewing Putin.

The Ukrainian Parliament has decided the nation’s state of martial law will not expire later this month, extending it a further 90 days.

Google’s Threat Analysis Group claims to have uncovered a series of government-backed hacking operations that exploited previously unknown vulnerabilities in Apple’s iPhone OS, using spyware allegedly developed by Barcelona-based startup Variston.

Prince Harry saw his father for the first time in 16 months today, it is claimed, landing back in Britain after the news of his cancer.

The farmer uprisings across the continent have forced EU leadership in Brussels to back down from key elements to its green agenda.

Turkish police shot dead two assailants from a leftist organisation, branded “terrorists” by authorities, who attacked a security checkpoint.

A Kenyan court charged the leader of a starvation cult and dozens of suspected accomplices with murdering nearly 200 children.

King Charles III’s cancer was caught early and the whole country is hoping for a speedy recovery, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.

The taxpayer-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has been forced to scrap a drag queen story time session for children as young as three after opponents forced a backdown.

Three explosions rocked Stockholm over just a four-day period as Sweden is coming off a record year for gang-related bombings.

40 migrants on an asylum hulk have allegedly converted, it is revealed as the sincerity of such attestations of faith comes into question.

President Joe Biden on Sunday appeared to confuse French President Emmanuel Macron with his late predecessor Francois Mitterrand who died in 1996.

Sir Keir Starmer’s broadly supportive stance of Israel has seen the Labour Party’s support among British Muslims cut in half.

Human rights champion Reggie Littlejohn has denounced the W.H.O.’s proposed Global Pandemic Treaty as “the greatest threat to freedom the world has ever faced.”

Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump praised King Charles III after Buckingham Palace announced he had been diagnosed with cancer.

Prince Harry, who moved to America for a fresh start with his actress wife is to make a rare trip back to the United Kingdom.

King Charles has cancer, Buckingham Palace has said in a statement, and his regime of treatment began today.

President Joe Biden’s State Department told Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) that Ukraine’s victory is “necessary” and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin “cannot simply wait us out,” in a letter obtained exclusively by Breitbart News.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan is investing up to £150 million in technology that reportedly could be used to impose a tax on miles driven.

A group of Dutch shipowners have approached the Ministry of Defence in Amsterdam to get permission to embark armed teams onboard cargo ships.

Parisians voted to muscle SUVs off the French capital’s streets by making them much more expensive to park from fall.

The UK military would only be able to maintain its full capabilities for just two months of war, the parliament was told.

The EU and the U.S. expressed concern after Kosovo banned the use of Serbian currency and police raided groups tied with the Serb minority.

Seven teenage migrants from Egypt have been arrested after a 13-year-old girl was gang raped in front of her boyfriend this week in Catania.

Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko has broken the world record for the most cumulative time spent in space, Russia’s space agency reported.

Recording artists Robyn, Fever Ray, Viagra Boys, and 1,000 more members of Sweden’s music community are demanding that Israel be excluded from Eurovision 2024.

The African national suspected of tha mass stabbing at a Paris train station published anti-French videos before the attack.

Indian actress and model model Poonam Pandey says she faked her own death to raise awareness of cervical cancer, adding her actions were “necessary” to raise awareness around the malady.

British law should be amended to allow for dead people to have their genders officially changed following their deaths, a Labour MP argued.

Pope Francis has written to his “Jewish brothers and sisters in Israel,” exhorting them to break the “incessant cycles” of war and hatred in the Holy Land.

Moscow-installed officials say Ukrainian shelling killed at least 28 people at a bakery in the Russian-occupied city of Lysychansk.

A UK aircraft carrier slotted to lead the largest post-Cold War NATO exercises will not set sail after a problem with its propeller was found.

A top employee at the BBC reportedly has made numerous racist remarks about white European people and Jews, branding them both as “parasites”.

Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, the son of Italy’s last king, Umberto II, has died at the age of 86 in Geneva after a life in exile.

A police search has been launched after footage emerged of three youths brandishing machetes in broad daylight in Nottingham city centre.
