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  • Laowa Launches β€˜The World’s Widest Probe Zoom’ Lenses Kate Garibaldi
    Laowa has officially unveiled its next-generation Probe Zoom system, which it states is "the world’s widest macro probe lens with the broadest focal range ever made." Designed for cinematic and high-end commercial work, the new 15-24mm T8 and 15-35mm T12 macro lenses expand the company’s well-known probe lineup with a wider focal range, increased flexibility, and a modular design built around extreme close-up imaging. [Read More]
     

Laowa Launches β€˜The World’s Widest Probe Zoom’ Lenses

15 May 2026 at 21:29

A professional camera setup with a Laowa lens on a slider is shown next to three Laowa probe and zoom lenses. Text highlights "PROBE ZOOM 15-24MM T8, 15-35MM T12" on a black background.

Laowa has officially unveiled its next-generation Probe Zoom system, which it states is "the world’s widest macro probe lens with the broadest focal range ever made." Designed for cinematic and high-end commercial work, the new 15-24mm T8 and 15-35mm T12 macro lenses expand the company’s well-known probe lineup with a wider focal range, increased flexibility, and a modular design built around extreme close-up imaging.

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  • Colombia presidential candidates announce running mates as race narrows Alfie Pannell
    BogotΓ‘, Colombia – IvΓ‘n Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella, two of the frontrunners to be the next Colombian president, have announced their choices for vice president following Sunday’s legislative elections and presidential primaries. Cepeda selected Aida QuilcuΓ©, a senator and Indigenous leader, to join him on the ticket for the left-wing Historic Pact (Pacto Historico), which won the most congressional seats on Sunday. Meanwhile, de la Espriella, a hard-right outsider, announced today th
     

Colombia presidential candidates announce running mates as race narrows

10 March 2026 at 21:21

BogotΓ‘, Colombia – IvΓ‘n Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella, two of the frontrunners to be the next Colombian president, have announced their choices for vice president following Sunday’s legislative elections and presidential primaries.

Cepeda selected Aida QuilcuΓ©, a senator and Indigenous leader, to join him on the ticket for the left-wing Historic Pact (Pacto Historico), which won the most congressional seats on Sunday. Meanwhile, de la Espriella, a hard-right outsider, announced today that he will run alongside ex-finance minister JosΓ© Manuel Restrepo.Β 

But the big winner in Sunday’s primary, right-wing Paloma Valencia of the Democratic Center (Centro DemocrΓ‘tico) party, has yet to announce her running mate amid mounting speculation.

Cepeda sticks to his guns

On Monday, Cepeda formally announced Aida QuilcuΓ© as his running mate. A leader of the Nasa Indigenous group, QuilcuΓ© has a record as a staunch defender of human rights and as an advocate for ethnic minorities in Colombia.

She was integral to the negotiation of the ethnic chapter of the 2016 peace accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and has been a key figure in Colombia’s Indigenous rights movement.Β 

Last month, QuilcuΓ© made national headlines when she was kidnapped in her home state of Cauca, in the Colombian Pacific, by dissidents of the FARC.Β 

Miguel Jaramillo LujΓ‘n, a Colombian political strategist, described Cepeda’s choice of QuilcuΓ© as a β€œsymbolic” one which entrenches his stance as an advocate of peace and human rights.

But the analyst also noted that the selection may not be the most politically savvy move: β€œFrom an electoral standpoint, I believe that this is a concentric circle and does not add much electoral power to IvΓ‘n Cepeda, who I think is acting symbolically but overly prideful in this decision,” Jaramillo told Latin America Reports.Β 

De la Espriella’s establishment pick

Abelardo de la Espriella, a criminal defense attorney, has styled himself as an anti-establishment political outsider. His traditional values, tough on crime campaign has been successful so far, regularly placing him in second place in presidential polls.

Today, β€˜The Tiger’, as he has styled himself, announced his running mate: JosΓ© Manuel Restrepo.

Restrepo is an economist at the Rosario University in BogotΓ‘ and served as President Ivan Duque’s Minister of Finance and Public Credit from May 2021 to August 2022, running the country’s finances during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before that he was Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism beginning in 2018.

β€œI think the selection of JosΓ© Manuel Restrepo… represents an attempt to counterbalance de la Espriella, who has no experience in public office,” said Jaramillo.

While de la Espriella is an outsider, he must take on Cepeda and Valencia, both sitting senators since 2014. Restrepo burnishes the criminal lawyer’s bid by adding proven governance credentials.

When announcing his running mate on Tuesday, de la Espriella said: β€œMy choice of vice president was not driven by political calculation… it was clear to me that a renowned academic, an outstanding economist, and a highly qualified former minister and technician will undoubtedly be the best travel companion.”

Paloma Valencia in the spotlight

On Sunday, Paloma Valencia received over 45% of votes in presidential primaries, although Cepeda and de la Espriella were both absent from the contest.

Valencia’s win, as well as her Democratic Center party’s strong showing in legislative elections – winning the second highest number of seats – bolsters her position in the presidential race, according to experts.Β 

β€œFrom the [primaries], it’s clear that Paloma Valencia is the right-wing’s principal candidate,” Sergio GuzmΓ‘n, director at Colombia Risk Analysis, a political risk consultancy, told Latin America Reports.Β 

Before Sunday’s vote, de la Espriella had been dominating conservative polls. Now, it is unclear which conservative candidate will attract the most voters in May’s election.

Whoever emerges as the winner must face off with Cepeda and will be under pressure toΒ  win over centrist Colombians, said Guzman.

One way to achieve this is by selecting running mates with a broader appeal.

Sunday’s primaries highlighted the widespread popularity of Juan Daniel Oviedo, who was on the same list as Valencia and won 17% of the total votes. The former director of the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), Oviedo is considered center-right and notably more moderate than Valencia.

Valencia is under mounting public pressure to pick Oviedo as her running mate, according to Jaramillo, but the two differ on key issues and Oviedo has specified strict conditions for joining Valencia’s ticket.

β€œWe openly show fundamental differences. For example, I believe in peace,” Oviedo told Colombian radio station Caracol on Monday. β€œYou cannot take positions that do not recognize that the [2016 peace] agreement must be implemented and that it requires more than just bullets to get rid of criminals,” he added.

Valencia has staked her campaign on law and order, promising a β€˜mano dura’, or β€˜iron fist’, against crime and armed groups in Colombia. Her politics follow those of her party’s founder, ex-president Álvaro Uribe, who waged war on the FARC rebels from 2002 to 2010.Β 

Today, Valencia told Caracol that she will not compromise on this: β€œI am an Uribista and I have my values and principles… Neither he [Oviedo] will change nor will I change.” 

But Valencia said she remains open to running alongside Oviedo, with the two due to meet today to discuss a possible joint ticket. She is also considering four other possible running mates, according to Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, with her decision due by Friday.

Jaramillo argues the best move for Valencia is not to pick Oviedo, as he is legally bound to support her as they ran under the same list in the primaries.

He believes she should distance herself from Uribe – arguing Uribistas are more likely to back de la Espriella – and instead court the moderate vote by choosing a center-left candidate.

But GuzmΓ‘n says that is unlikely: β€œShe seems to be going in a different direction.”

Featured image description: Left to right: IvΓ‘n Cepeda, Paloma Valencia, Abelardo de la Espriella.

Featured image credit: @PactoCol via X / @PalomaValenciaL via X / @ABDELAESPRIELLA via X

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  • Netflix Lands New Seasons Of β€˜Masha And The Bear’ Stewart Clarke
    EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired two more seasons of animated series Masha and the Bear and extended its deal for previous and spin-off seasons of the hit show. Based on a Russian folk tale, the Animaccord-produced and distributed show revolves around the adventures of a little girl named Masha and a bear. The Russian show has […]
     

Netflix Lands New Seasons Of β€˜Masha And The Bear’

9 June 2026 at 09:10
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired two more seasons of animated series Masha and the Bear and extended its deal for previous and spin-off seasons of the hit show. Based on a Russian folk tale, the Animaccord-produced and distributed show revolves around the adventures of a little girl named Masha and a bear. The Russian show has […]

β€˜Charlie Bit My Finger’ Video Officially Preserved by British Film Institute

9 June 2026 at 11:23

Two young children sit close together. The older child looks upset while the younger child places a finger in the older child’s mouth, causing a funny and slightly distressed expression.

"Charlie Bit My Finger" -- a private family video which unexpectedly became one of the earliest global viral videos on YouTube -- has been officially preserved by the British Film Institute (BFI).

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