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Top 10 Most Beautiful Actresses in the World 2025–2026
Top 10 Most Beautiful Actresses in the World 2025–2026 Every year, IMDb highlights stars who capture hearts not just with their looks but with their charisma and craft. This year’s list brings together a mix of global icons, screen legends, and rising sensations who continue to define beauty in their own unique ways.
By Farooq Hashmi5 days ago in Interview
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Powerhouse Gabriel de Jesus dos Santos Eyes Gold at 2026 World Championships Following Top-3 Global Ranking
Gabriel de Jesus dos Santos is ranked among the top three athletes in the world in his BJJ division, and the Brazilian-born phenom is looking to cement his legacy on the mats of the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California, starting May 28, 2026.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 days ago in Interview
ETHENEA (ETHENEA Americas LLC) 2026 Global Outlook A Year of Divergence and Structural Change. AI-Generated.
At the beginning of 2026, global markets are not entering a phase of clarity—they are entering a phase of differentiation. If 2025 was shaped by optimism around a “soft landing” and rapid expansion in technology-driven narratives, then 2026 presents a more complex reality. Growth is no longer moving in a unified direction, and inflation is no longer a temporary condition. Instead, deeper structural forces are beginning to define how global environments evolve.
By Beran Marasciulo10 days ago in Interview
Anna Vlasenko on Canadian vs German Media, ARD, and Wartime Reporting in Ukraine
Anna Vlasenko is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian journalist, media producer, and fixer who has reported on Russia’s full-scale invasion for international outlets. Public profiles identify her work with German broadcaster ARD and as a freelance writer for The Globe and Mail. Her bylines also appear in Global News, including field reporting from liberated villages, civilian convoy attacks, and war-crimes investigations in 2022. In 2023, she was shortlisted for the Kurt Schork Awards’ News Fixer category, recognition reserved for journalists and fixers covering conflict, corruption, and injustice. Her work sits at the intersection of local knowledge, frontline reporting, and cross-border production today.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen23 days ago in Interview
Rickard Sagirbay on Philosophy, Science, and Human Potential: or, Intelligence, Stoicism, and Spiritual Inquiry
Rickard Sagirbay is a Swedish author and online writer of Turkish family origin, born in 1984, who blends philosophy, metaphysics, science, and self-development. Active in niche high-IQ communities including OLYMPIQ, ISPE, and Mensa, he is a multilingual thinker interested in truth, logic, reincarnation, and human potential. His bibliography includes numerous self-published titles, among them "The AI-integrated Human Evolution" and "2150 The World Upside Down." Sagirbay emphasizes endurance, personal transformation, and intellectual growth, often framing life as a struggle through darkness toward greater insight, resilience, and evolving self-understanding in both mind and spirit over time.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen27 days ago in Interview
Olga Sagaidak on the War That Began in 2014, Donbas, and Ukraine’s Cultural Resistance
Olga Sagaidak is a Ukrainian cultural manager, curator, and art historian who chairs the board of the Coalition of Cultural Actors of Ukraine and co-founded Dofa.fund (The Depth of Arts Charitable Foundation). Trained in art history, she also co-founded the Korners auction house, where she worked in the art and antiquities market before reorienting toward cultural activism after 2014. Sagaidak served on, and later chaired, the Supervisory Board of the Ukrainian Institute from 2019 to 2022. In 2022, she was appointed the Ukrainian Institute’s representative in France and helped launch Printemps Ukrainien, a cultural diplomacy initiative presenting contemporary Ukrainian culture to French and European audiences abroad.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Finding His Voice: Steven McCoy on Storytelling, Silence, and the Power of Media
For Steven McCoy, journalism isn’t just a career, it’s a lifeline. As a child, bullying left him silenced, struggling with selective mutism, unable to fully share his thoughts with the world. But where words failed, pencils, pens, and paper spoke. He built entire worlds on paper, channeling his imagination and voice through stories, drawings, and poems. That early refuge became the foundation of his calling: telling stories that matter and giving voice to those who feel unheard.
By Tales From The Mediaabout a month ago in Interview
Nashville Actor Michael Ocean Steps Into the National Spotlight in 2026 with Four Network Credits and Major Documentary Revival
In 2026, Nashville actor Michael Ocean steps firmly into national visibility, appearing in four network television productions — a defining surge for the dedicated family man whose steady, disciplined work has steadily built toward this moment.
By Kathryn Monroeabout a month ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Margo “The CEO” Turned The Walking Dead Passion Into Global Media Influence
From binge-watching That's So Raven as a child to covering Hollywood's biggest events as an accomplished media professional, Margo “The CEO” embodies what it means to be a lifelong fan and a powerhouse Black woman in fandom culture. Her love for The Walking Dead ignited not just a personal passion but a platform that connects diverse audiences, celebrates Black creativity, and challenges stereotypes in fandom spaces. Through her international media brand and official press coverage of Comic-Con, the Emmys, and Tribeca Film Festival, Margo has carved out a space where Black women can claim visibility, voice, and joy in fandom communities worldwide. Please enjoy our interview!
By Tammy Reese2 months ago in Interview










