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Selena Gomez teases new music, fans eager for upcoming releases
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[/media-credit]Selena Gomez has sparked excitement amoung her fans by hinting at new music in the works. The superstar and actress took to social media to share a cryptic post featuring what appeared to be a behind-the-scenes studio session, accompanied by the caption, “Something special is coming.” Fans quickly speculated about a possible album or single, with many expressing their anticipation online. This comes after the success of her recent singles and her critically acclaimed album ‘Rare’. Gomez’s recent focus on mental health advocacy and heartfelt lyrics has endeared her to audiences, making this new era of music highly anticipated.
Selena Gomez teases new music. pic.twitter.com/2i5gv07BFC
— Pop Base (@PopBase) January 22, 2025
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Selena Gomez teases new music on Instagram Stories pic.twitter.com/jDKIVCTYW9
— Selena Gomez News (@SELENAT0RSARMY) January 22, 2025
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The Weeknd’s album release delayed due to wildfires
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[/media-credit]The highly anticipated new album by The Weeknd has been delayed as devastating wildfires impact production timelines and distribution logistics. The artist, known for his chart-topping hits and cinematic visuals, has expressed concerns over the safety and well-being of those affected by the fires, particularly in regions critical to his album’s rollout. In a statement, The Weeknd emphasised the importance of prioritising human lives over business, noting that the delay allows his team to regroup under safer conditions. Fans have been understanding, with many taking to social media to support the decision. The new release date is yet to be announced.
The Weeknd has posted this to his official X account.
NINE FUCKING DAYS
— Abel Tesfaye (@theweeknd) January 22, 2025
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PsychoYP announced as official artist for SXSW 2025
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[/media-credit]Nigerian Hip-Hop sensation PsychoYP has been officially announced as a showcasing artist for the 2025 South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival, set to take place in Austin, Texas, from March 10 to 15. This inclusion highlights PsychoYP’s rising influence in the global music scene and offers him a platform to reach a broader international audience. PsychoYP, known for his dynamic style and innovative approach to Hip-Hop, has been instrumental in shaping the sounds of various artists, including collaborations with Ghanaian producer Yung D3mz. His participation in SXSW 2025 underscores the festival’s commitment to featuring diverse and emerging talents from around the world.
Excited to showcase at @SXSW ‘25.
Austin, Texas otw pic.twitter.com/dNoQDEmALC— YP (@PsychoYP) January 22, 2025
The SXSW Music Festival is renowned for its eclectic mix of artists and serves as a significant springboard for musicians aiming to expand their reach. PsychoYP’s performance is highly anticipated and is expected to be a highlight of the festival, further solidifying his position in the international music industry.
PsychoYP’s track ‘Violation’ was added to the festival’s official playlist on Spotify.
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Thailand legalises same-sex marriage in historic law
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[/media-credit]In a landmark move for LGBTQ+ rights, Thailand has officially become the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise same-sex marriage. The new legislation, passed by Thailand’s parliament, marks a major milestone in the global fight for equality and sets a progressive example for neighboring countries. The legislation ensures that same-sex couples in Thailand will have the same legal rights as heterosexual couples, including inheritance, joint property ownership, and adoption. The historic decision is a testament to the country’s growing acceptance of diverse identities and its commitment to protecting the rights of all its citizens.
The road to equality
This achievement follows years of advocacy and tireless campaigning by LGBTQ+ activists in Thailand, who have fought for the recognition of same-sex partnerships since the early 2000s. Whilst Thailand has long been known for its relative tolerance towards LGBTQ+ individuals compared to other countries in the region, legal rights had lagged behind social acceptance—until now. The law also reflects Thailand’s unique cultural and social landscape, where LGBTQ+ representation in media, entertainment, and public life is visible but has often coexisted with systemic inequities. By enshrining marriage equality into law, Thailand demonstrates a tangible step towards aligning legal frameworks with societal values of inclusion and respect.
A regional pioneer
This legislation positions Thailand as a regional trailblazer in LGBTQ+ rights, particularly in Southeast Asia, where homosexuality remains criminalized in several nations. Thailand’s move could influence other countries to reconsider their policies, potentially sparking broader discussions about LGBTQ+ rights across Asia. Neighbouring countries such as Vietnam and Taiwan have made strides toward greater LGBTQ+ acceptance in recent years, but full marriage equality remains rare. Taiwan remains the only other Asian country to have legalized same-sex marriage, doing so in 2019. Thailand’s addition to this short list is expected to bolster the regional and global movement for equality.
Economic and social implications
The legalisation of same-sex marriage also has significant economic implications. Experts anticipate a boost to Thailand’s wedding and tourism industries, as LGBTQ+ couples from around the world may flock to the country to celebrate their unions. Already a popular destination for LGBTQ+ travellers, Thailand could further cement its reputation as an inclusive and welcoming nation. On the social front, the law is expected to challenge lingering prejudices and inspire future generations to advocate for equal rights in other areas.
Looking forward
Whilst this historic decision is cause for celebration, activists recognise that the fight for equality is far from over. Ensuring the effective implementation of the law and combating discrimination in all its forms will require sustained effort and vigilance. Thailand’s decision to legalise same-sex marriage sends a powerful message to the world: love knows no boundaries. By granting equal rights to all couples, the country has taken a monumental step toward a more inclusive future, offering hope and inspiration for LGBTQ+ individuals everywhere.
As the celebrations unfold, it is clear that Thailand has set a precedent that could reverberate far beyond its borders, redefining the possibilities for equality and human rights in the 21st century.
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Kendrick Lamar to hire 500 crew members for Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show
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[/media-credit]Kendrick Lamar, set to headline the Super Bowl LIX halftime show on February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, is seeking to hire 500 paid crew members for his performance. The recruitment drive offers a unique opportunity for individuals to participate in one of the most-watched live events globally. Whilst specific roles have not been detailed, positions are expected to encompass various aspects of the production, including stage setup, choreography assistance, and technical support. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply through the official channels provided by Lamar’s team.
This initiative not only underscores Lamar’s commitment to delivering a memorable performance but also provides significant employment opportunities within the local community. As anticipation builds for the halftime show, fans and participants alike look forward to a dynamic and engaging spectacle.
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Kim Kardashian’s Instagram post featuring Melania Trump sparks political debate
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[/media-credit]On January 20, 2025, during the 60th Presidential Inauguration, Kim Kardashian shared a photo of former First Lady Melania Trump on her Instagram Story, igniting a political debate online. The post led to mixed reactions from her followers and the public. Some interpreted it as an endorsement of the Trump family, whilst others viewed it as a neutral acknowledgment of the event. This isn’t the first time Kardashian’s social media activity has stirred controversy; in October 2024, she deleted her son Saint West’s YouTube channel after he posted videos criticising Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kardashian has previously engaged in political discussions, notably advocating for criminal justice reform and meeting with both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Her recent post continues to highlight the complex intersection of celebrity influence and political discourse.
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President Trump sworn in without hand on bible, breaking tradition
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[/media-credit]On January 20, 2025, during his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump deviated from tradition by not placing his hand on a Bible whilst taking the oath of office. First Lady Melania Trump held two Bibles—the Lincoln Bible and a family Bible—but President Trump kept his left hand at his side and raised his right hand to recite the oath.
Whilst using a Bible during the swearing-in ceremony is customary, it is not a constitutional requirement. The United States Constitution mandates the presidential oath but does not specify the use of any religious text. Historically, most presidents have chosen to swear in on a Bible, though some have opted for other texts or none at all.
The Lincoln Bible, one of the two Bibles present at the ceremony, was previously used by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861 and by President Trump during his first inauguration in 2017. President Trump’s decision to forgo placing his hand on the Bible during the oath marks a notable departure from inaugural norms, sparking discussions about the role of tradition in presidential ceremonies.
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Nelly defends performing at Trump’s inauguration, says “It’s an honour”
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[/media-credit]Rapper Nelly is set to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball on January 20, 2025. Facing criticism from fans, Nelly emphasised that his participation is apolitical and rooted in respect for the presidency. He stated, “I’m not doing this for money. I’m doing this ’cause it’s an honour. I respect the office.” Drawing parallels to military service, Nelly, who was born on a military base, highlighted that just as service members serve under any administration, he can perform for any president. He also addressed accusations against Trump, challenging critics to provide evidence of him being a white supremacist. Other artists, including Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, and the Village People, are also slated to perform at the inauguration events.
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Iranian singer Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo (Amir Tataloo) reportedly sentenced to death for “blasphemy”
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[/media-credit]Iranian singer Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, known as Amir Tataloo, has reportedly been sentenced to death for blasphemy after an appeal overturned his earlier five-year prison term. The thirty-seven-year-old artist, recognised for his blend of Rap, Pop, and R&B, was convicted of insulting Prophet Mohammed. However, Iran’s judiciary has denied issuing a final verdict, stating that Tataloo has recently become eligible for leniency under legal provisions. Tataloo, who had been living in Istanbul since 2018, was extradited to Iran in December 2023 and has been detained since. His case has attracted international attention, with many closely monitoring further legal developments.
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Pakistan International Airlines faces backlash over Paris graphic
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[/media-credit] Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) issued an apology after sparking backlash with an ill-conceived advertisement in Paris that used a graphic warning against the dangers of flying with the airline. The campaign featured stark imagery highlighting past safety concerns, leaving locals and travellers confused. Critics called the approach tone-deaf, questioning how it passed approval. PIA responded by stating the ad was part of an attempt to revamp its image and acknowledge challenges, but it backfired. The airline has faced scrutiny over safety standards in recent years, and this misstep adds to its struggles to regain public trust and attract passengers globally.