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  2. It doesn't matter if you're wrong and the translation is false. That is all part of the fun and creativity of trying to create a poem out of a foreign language text. Language is language, and as we all know in poetry, words can be made to mean what we want them to mean. Method 7: Foreign End Rhymes. This is even stranger: Using the same kind of ...

  3. Music streaming giant Spotify has been sued in a US federal court for allegedly underpaying songwriters, composers and publishers by tens of millions of dollars."If unchecked, the impact on Songwriters and Music Publishers of Spotify's unlawful underreporting could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars."

  4. Bookmark. A 96-year-old woman claims she was tied to a bed for 15 years by her neighbour in Russia who stole her pension. Victim Olga Bogdanova, who fought the Nazis in World War II, says she was ...

  5. Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/©OH CANADA LLCThe last time the director Paul Schrader filmed Richard Gere’s body, it was a picture of male virility. As Julian in 1980’s American Gigolo, Gere is an example of the ideal male form, either in his Armani suits or undressed. He’s a man who works out hanging upside down.Now Gere and Schrader have reunited for Oh, Canada ...

  6. A UK engineering firm has admitted to having fallen victim to a deepfake fraud, losing over USD 25 million (HK$200m, £20m) after an employee was deceived into transferring funds by criminals ...

  7. Rishi Sunak has pledged to tackle benefits fraud and get Universal Credit and JSA claimants into work which could bolster the country’s economy. Universal Credit claims continue to rise but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s proposed “crackdown” on the benefits system could generate close to £69million for the UK economy, according to experts.