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Week in Review: Balkan Endeavours High and Low

Tony and Cherie

As former British Prime Ministers and their spouses go, the Blairs are a relatively well-known couple in the Balkans. As Prime Minister of Britain, Tony Blair was among the most vocal - and hawkish - faces of NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia over Kosovo and remained engaged with the region thereafter.

Far-out fleet from Mad Max up for sale in Australia

If you need a ride fast enough to outpace the apocalypse, a rare auction in Australia is selling a menacing fleet of vehicles from "Mad Max: Fury Road" for any aspiring desert warrior.

Whether you're a would-be marauder or just want to raise eyebrows at the drive-through window, the sale of 13 vehicles from the 2015 dystopian blockbuster has the goods.

Ricky Gervais takes on Golden Globes in Trump era

The Golden Globes kick off the Hollywood awards season on Jan. 5, but the most talked-about attraction at the customarily boozy dinner in Beverly Hills may be the wicked tongue of host Ricky Gervais.

Gervais, the no-holds-barred British comedian, returns for a fifth time and is already promising to let the barbs fly.

'La La Land' leads Golden Globe nominations

Dreamy musical romance "La La Land," set in modern-day Los Angeles, topped nominations for the Golden Globes on Dec. 12, as Hollywood's awards seasons revs up in the march to the Oscars.

Damien Chazelle's tribute to the Golden Age of American musicals picked up seven nominations, including best musical/comedy film and for its two stars, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

Musical 'La La Land' leads Golden Globe nominations

"La La Land," Damien Chazelle's tribute to the Golden Age of American musicals, led the Golden Globe nominations on Dec. 12  with seven nods, including for best musical/comedy film and for its two star actors.

"Moonlight," "Manchester by the Sea" and "Florence Foster Jenkins" followed with six, five and four nominations respectively.

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