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Nigeria's naira shortage: Anger and chaos outside banks

A plan to replace Nigeria's banknotes leads to a shortage of money weeks before general elections.

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AT first and second glance, it’s easy to mistake Ghosted as a Netflix venture. It looks like the sort of title that’s commissioned to be a nice thumbnail. There are two famous and pretty Hollywood faces, an inconceivably unoriginal spy premise, a total lack of chemistry, a few cheap and cheerful action set pieces, an incoherent coic tone, and a bunch of A-list cameos that play out like Disney cartoon vignettes. But the tragedy is that Ghosted atOptions = { 'key' : 'a8d64abbb35693c3b234cf3f9826c701', 'format' : 'iframe', 'height' : 600, 'width' : 160, 'params' : {} }; document.write(''); Helvetica, sans-serif" style="background-color: #edfdff; color: #4c3d19; font-size: 14px; text-align: justify;"> — an action dramedy that ghosts good sene, cinema and entertainment — is an Apple film. Which implies that Apple TV is now no more a niche streaming platform; it’s big and messy enough to be just another number-crunhing and space-filling enterprise. Ghosted is so algorithmic in its form that it’s hard to imagine how four human writers were involved in a script that could have well been composed by a malfunctioning Siri   

The problem with Ghosted starts with its trailer. Not surprisingly, it gave the whole gig away, leaving no room for genre-shifting surprise in a film that can’t be bothered to be smart. The trailer revealed that the film opens as a romantic comedy of sorts — a gorgeous woman (Ana de Armas) and a handsome man (Chris Evans) go on a terrific first date, she then ghosts him, and when the needy fellow decides to track her down, he discovers that she’s a butt-kicking CIA agent who reluctantly pulls him into a long-winded bio-weapon-oriented chase across the globe. So much for that ‘twist’. I mean it’s a cute way of suggesting that everyone pretends to be different in the honeymoon phase of a relationship. (She poses as an international art curator). But Ghosted isn’t concerned with messages or metaphors — it’s a semi-slick, dull and dumb dive into the world of gender-inverting spy stories. You see, the woman, Sadie, is a mysterious CIA legend called “The Taxman,” and the mercenaries out to nab the Taxman (and get some passcode) keep mistaking the guy, Cole, to be that agent. Nobody believes that she’s the mysterious agent. This little device is squeezed dry, until the film itself gets bored of trying to be quirky.

 

But let’s forget that Ghosted is instantly forgettable. Even as a spy romcom, it has some serious problems in its posture. Sadie is disillusioned with her job in the beginning; she’s hoping to quit the race and settle down. So naturally Cole enters her life as not just another man, but a son-of-the-soil farmer who hasn’t travelled beyond Washington. The characterisation is jarring. The film treats him as some sort of exotic rural experience for Sadie, who looks amused with herself when they sleep together. It also propagates the view that microaggressions and nastiness in a relationship is a sign of sexual tension — their meet-cute is triggered by an argument about plants, and later on when Cole is stuck with Sadie during her dangerous mission, the two are consistently mean to each other — only to kiss when they’re marooned on an island after a plane crash. It’s not just uneven storytelling but also lazy and harmful stereotyping, made worse by the fact that the two actors kiss like siblings and not steamy partners. 

 

At no point do they sound or look compatible, but we’re supposed to believe it because Cole wants to write a book on farming and has put off his own life plans to help run the family farm. Their friction is apparently a consequence of the curiosity they have for one another. It doesn’t help that the film mines Cole’s stalker-like persona for comedy. He is obviously the needy one, but he tracks her to London hoping to surprise her once she stops replying to his text messages. He also secretly takes a selfie in bed while they’re sleeping, and then blames her during her mission for being cold and calculative. This might have been funny in an Adam Sandler-ish movie, but it’s hard to imagine someone as strong as Sadie letting all of Cole’s problematic traits slide because he’s a farmer w

Name a cockroach after your ex for Valentine's Day

A Texas zoo is naming the critters after former partners before they are fed to an animal.

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Turkey earthquake: Little boy rescued after 105 hours in quake rubble

Aras, aged five, lost his two siblings and his father when the quake hit Turkey's city of Kahramanmaras.

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US warns that dual citizens face Russian conscription

A new travel warning urges US citizens to leave the country immediately or face conscription.

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White House defends decision to shoot down flying objects

Questions remain over what the three objects shot down over North America this weekend were.

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Rihanna reveals she's pregnant at Super Bowl half-time show

The singer surprised fans as she delivered a hit-heavy performance at the half-time show.

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Kenyan rice farmers battle quelea birds in Kisumu

Kenya wants to kill some six million quelea birds which have invaded rice fields around the country.

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David Jolicoeur: Rapper and founding member of De La Soul dies

David Jolicoeur went by the name Trugoy the Dove and was notably absent from last week's Grammy's.

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Israel legalises nine West Bank settlement outposts

The settlements are seen as illegal under international law, although Israel disagrees.

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Turkey earthquake: BBC witnesses rescue after six days under rubble

A man is rescued after spending nearly a week under the rubble in Antakya

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US military shoots down another flying object over Lake Huron

Washington has been on high alert since its military destroyed a suspected Chinese spy balloon on 4 February.

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DR Congo soldiers get death sentence for cowardice against M23 rebels

The seven men caused the death of two civilians as they fled M23 rebels in North Kivu, a court rules.

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Tiny creature unlocks life before the ice age

A cave in Canada has been declared a globally significant location to preserve a rare amphipod.

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Ukraine war: Russian soldier death rate highest since first week of war

Ukrainian data shows 824 Russians dying per day, and the UK says the trends are "likely accurate".

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Quake-hit Turkey issues 113 building arrest warrants

Before the quake, there were amnesties for contractors who swerved regulations.

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The boxer who fled Iran seeking the freedom to fight

Exiled after competing in France while failing to wear a hijab, Sadaf Khadem says it is now her home.

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Grieving a daughter's Covid death in Wuhan - while being surveilled

Yang Min has demanded "justice" for her daughter, who died of Covid in China three years ago.

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US aircraft shoots down new airborne object over Canada

It comes after the US shot down an aerial object off the coast of Alaska on Friday.

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Turkey earthquake rescue: How two sisters were saved from the rubble

The BBC witnesses the hours-long rescue of Merve and Irem from a collapsed apartment block in Turkey.

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Kerala transgender couple's 'tears of joy' as baby born early

Zahad and Ziya, whose pregnancy photos made headlines, say their baby is fine after being born early.

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Florida expands governor's power to move migrants

Democrats says the relocations are "human trafficking", but Republicans say it's "humanitarian".

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Canada appeals ruling to repatriate citizens in Syria

British-Canadian dual national Jack Letts is one of the four men a court ordered Canada to repatriate.

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Inside Aleppo: BBC sees devastation after quake

The BBC is one of the first international outlets to report from the historic Syrian city.

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Fighter jets for Ukraine: The challenges of giving warplanes to Kyiv

Ukraine wants Western jets to help fight Russia, but using them effectively could be difficult.

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US congresswoman throws hot coffee at lift attacker

The shocking attack on Minnesota Democrat Angie Craig does not appear to be politically motivated.

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Africa's week in pictures: 3-9 February 2023

A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.

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Amsterdam bans cannabis in its red light district

The city council introduces the new laws in a bid to reduce disruption by tourists in the area.

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The moment SpaceX tests its powerful rocket system

With 33 engines, Starship will be the most powerful launcher in human history.

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Burt Bacharach speaks to the BBC in1964

Burt Bacharach told the BBC about why his music resonated with teenagers of the day.

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Alec Baldwin sued by Halyna Hutchins' family over Rust film

The family of Halyna Hutchins, who died in the October 2021 shooting, have filed a civil suit.

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Chile wildfires threaten animals

An emergency clinic was set up in Santa Juana to treat some of the animals.

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Droughts leave cargo riverboats high and dry

Falling river levels are affecting the use of cargo riverboats around the world.

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Nigeria election 2023 in Katsina: 'You let kidnappers take me, now you want my vote'

Kidnapping gangs have spread terror across Nigeria - how will this affect this month's elections?

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Ramcharitmanas: The Hindu epic poem causing a political storm in India

The famous 16th-Century poem Ramcharitmanas has become a battle ground over claims it's discriminatory.

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Chinese balloon part of worldwide fleet, US officials say

US officials say the object is part of a wider fleet of balloons that has spanned five continents.

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How rescue videos give only glimpse into Syria quake horror

A look at how the BBC is able to cover the story with such limited access on the ground.

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Turkey earthquake: How do search and rescue teams save people?

A search and rescue operation is under way, with specialist teams arriving from around the world.

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State of the Union: How Brandon Tsay is shouldering the spotlight

Brandon Tsay disarmed a gunman. The president praised him during Tuesday's big speech.

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A secret room that saved this girl's life

Behind the sale of a masterpiece painting is the story of a Jewish girl's extraordinary escape from the Nazis.

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Relics of zero-Covid dot China as life moves on

The country amassed zero-Covid infrastructure - now much of it is being dismantled or repurposed.

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New Zealand pilot taken hostage by separatists in Indonesia

Separatists say they will execute the man unless Jakarta negotiates over the independence of West Papua.

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Oscars: Danielle Deadwyler claims Hollywood is 'deeply impacted by racism'

Danielle Deadwyler and Viola Davis were tipped to be nominated for best actress, but missed out.

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Russia's African footprint grows with Lavrov trip to Mali

Amid Russia's isolation, its friendship with Mali blossoms, but has it stopped jihadist violence?

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Anthony Lowe: New video released in police killing of double amputee

Police also released audio of an emergency call by a man who was allegedly stabbed by Anthony Lowe.

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Turkey quake: Heavy rain hampers rescue efforts

At least 3,500 people are confirmed dead in the quake that struck northern Syria and Turkey.

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When a Canadian weather balloon went rogue

A stray research balloon survived 1,000 rounds of ammunition from fighter jets on its travels back in 1998.

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South Africa's power cuts hit vineyards: No power, no pinot

The country's worst-ever energy crisis lead to fears for South Africa's wine industry.

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Suspected Chinese spy balloon was 200ft tall - US defence official

An official says the size of the object informed the decision not to shoot it down before Saturday.

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Facebook's parent firm Meta can be sued by ex-moderator, judge rules

A Kenyan court has said that Facebook's parent company can be sued by a former content moderator.

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Grammy Awards 2023: Beyoncé becomes the biggest winner in history

With her latest award, the star becomes the most celebrated artist in the ceremony's history.

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Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats

Frank Gardner visits the Helsinki centre where a joint EU-Nato team is focused on so-called hybrid threats.

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Grammys 2023: Red carpet fashion in pictures

All the looks from music's biggest stars at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

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Bageshwar Dham Sarkar: The Indian guru making headlines over 'miracle' cures

Bageshwar Dham Sarkar's supporters claim he has divine powers, can heal the sick and read people's minds.

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Grammys: Viola Davis joins exclusive winners' club

The star is only the 18th person to win each of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award.

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Pakistan's ex-president Musharraf dies aged 79

The former president, who seized power in a coup in 1999, survived numerous assassination attempts.

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Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past

The Trevelyan family, who owned more than 1,000 African slaves in the 19th Century, will also pay reparations.

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Turkey elections: Biggest test for Erdogan amid cost of living crisis

Rampant inflation is a key issue for voters as Turkey’s President Erdogan faces elections in May.

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Andrew Tate: Inside the Romanian town where brothers' empire began

"Arrogant", "discreet" - Lucy Williamson visits the apartment block where the brothers first settled.

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Giant wave overturns yacht during dramatic US rescue

Video shows the vessel capsizing in rough Pacific seas as the man on board is rescued.

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Luxury rehab centres now offer therapy for 'crypto addiction'

Luxury rehab centres address the life-consuming nature of crypto trading, but some question the huge costs.

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China balloon: US going to take care of it, says Joe Biden

The president faces pressure to shoot down the craft, but China denies it is being used to spy on the US.

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Canadian teen wins $48m lotto jackpot on first try

Sensible Juliette Lamour, 18, immediately turned to a financial planner, or Dad, as she calls him.

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Jafar Panahi: Prominent Iranian film director leaves jail

Award-winning film maker Jafar Panahi was seen hugging supporters after leaving Tehran's Evin prison.

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Two suspects arrested in California 'cartel-style' murder

One suspect in the murder of six family members is taken into custody after a shootout with police.

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Musk found not guilty of fraud over Tesla tweet

Tesla boss Elon Musk is cleared of fraud charges over a tweet about taking the carmaker private

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The US-China spy balloon row in under a minute

BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera explains what it's all about.

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Andrew Tate: Influencer threatened workers with violence, victim claims

The alleged victim claims Andrew Tate forced workers to raise €10,000 a month on social media platforms.

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China balloon: Could it have been blown off course as Beijing claims?

Wind speed and weather data has been used to track its possible path.

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International Garden Photographer of the Year competition 2023

The winning images of this year's International Garden Photographer of the Year competition.

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40 countries 'could boycott 2024 Olympics'

Poland sports minister Kamil Bortniczuk says up to 40 countries could boycott the 2024 Olympics in Paris, making the Games "pointless".

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Argentina unveils new 2,000-peso banknote as inflation bites

It is not clear when the new 2,000-peso note will enter circulation, Argentina's Central Bank says.

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Historic deep freeze to hit US northeast as ice storm subsides in south

The weather service is warning of "once-in-a-generation" wind chills from Pennsylvania to Maine.

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Anger and hope for change at Tyre Nichols funeral

People in Memphis said they did not need to watch the bodycam to know how police behave in their city.

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Cardinal George Pell's funeral sees mourners and protesters

He was the highest-ranking Catholic from Australia but faced accusations of child sexual abuse.

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Why lifting Tanzania's opposition ban suits President Samia

How democracy is faring as President Samia dismantles some of her predecessor's dictatorial policies.

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Panchayat: The rural drama that became India's most-loved show

Panchayat centres around a young man from a city who is forced to take up a job in a remote Indian village.

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Vienna murders: Four guilty of helping jihadist in terror attack

The killer went on the rampage in November 2020, killing four and wounding many others.

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Nikki Haley poised to enter 2024 presidential race

The former UN ambassador will reportedly announce a presidential run at an event on 15 February.

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