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Summary of Entertainment News from Reuters

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“The Sharp Edge of Peace” is a new documentary that sheds light on the courage of Afghan women in the face of adversity. The film follows the story of Fawzia Koofi, a former member of Afghanistan’s parliament and a women’s rights activist, who survived an assassination attempt in August 2020. Koofi, recovering in a hospital bed after being ambushed by unidentified gunmen while traveling to Kabul with her daughter, serves as a powerful symbol of resilience and determination in the midst of ongoing conflict.

In the world of music, Taylor Swift has made history once again by beating the Beatles in the race to her 12th UK number one album. “The Tortured Poets Department” has not only topped the British music charts but also delivered the biggest opening week for an album in the UK in seven years. Swift’s achievement ties her with Madonna for the female artist with the most UK number one albums in Official Albums Chart history, solidifying her status as a music industry powerhouse.

Meanwhile, the K-pop world is facing its own share of drama as HYBE, home to global sensation BTS, grapples with a dispute with the label of popular group NewJeans. The internal conflict has caused HYBE’s shares to plummet, casting a shadow over the highly anticipated releases from both NewJeans and BTS. Despite the challenges, K-pop group ITZY is showcasing their individuality on their second world tour, “Born to Be”, as they connect with fans across the globe.

In the entertainment industry, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has won a dismissal for good of a sexual assault lawsuit, while the “Planet of the Apes” franchise looks to the future with the upcoming film “Kingdom”. Director Wes Ball describes the movie as both a sequel and a prequel, promising fans an action-packed adventure that will continue the legacy of the beloved sci-fi series.

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