The opening ceremony of the 2025 F1 Shanghai Race set the tone for a spectacular event. A seamless fusion of traditional Chinese performances and cutting-edge technology left attendees mesmerized. The ...
Beyond those two spots, we had three other notable campaigns that went beyond messaging to explore meaningful acts in the ...
Heineken is back, reigniting one of football’s most iconic collaborations to give South African football fans access to the ...
Carlsberg has expanded its collaboration with WaterAid India to support water conservation projects in communities surrounding its breweries in Kolkata, Aurangabad, and Hyderabad. The latest ...
Our neighbors in New York tend to reach for a bottle of Heineken. Pennsylvanians, however, prefer a good ol’ Coors. How appropriate to learn this as we’re nearing St. Patrick’s Day!
Heineken has entered into a commercial partnership with French malting group Soufflet Malt to supply malt for its South African operations. Under the agreement, Soufflet Malt will invest €100m ($108m) ...
Rohit Sharma made a combative 76 to back up a potent spin bowling display as India overcame a plucky New Zealand by four wickets in a nervy final to win a record third Champions Trophy title in ...
Trust me." Harrelson encouraged Danson not to cut it, though. "Keep it in!" his Cheers co-star said. Newsweek has reached out to Danson's representative via email for additional comment.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said it supported President Trump’s Tuesday tariffs, offering a full backing for the “aggressive” action seeking to alter past trade agreements with neigh ...
Many ethnic Serbs in what was once Yugoslavia have long chafed at Washington’s foreign policy. ‘Trump’s America is different,’ said a former leader of a Serb enclave in Bosnia. By Andrew ...
Tiger Woods is usually the one getting cheers from the gallery, but he was a part of it over the weekend as his daughter Sam played a role in winning a high school state soccer championship.
Eerie echoes of an earlier invasion, an earlier Labour PM. Twenty-two years ago some of us watched Tony Blair being cheered more by the Tories than by his own MPs as he lured us to war in Iraq.