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After Gaza Famine Report, U.S. Is Mostly Silent and Israel Defiant
Pope meets with Chagos refugees and delivers message about rights of the weak against the powerful
Finland’s Stubb Sees Trump Near to Losing Patience With Putin
UK's Farage sets out plan for 'mass deportation' of asylum seekers
US, India Trade Talks Are Moving Forward, Minister Says
'Be mayor or we break your legs': Life under Russian occupation in Ukraine
Taiwan's energy dependence is 'Achilles heel' amid immense threat by China
'We were just feet away from Shoreham plane crash'
Female political prisoners in Belarus face abuse, humiliation and threats of losing parental rights
Canada will match US tariff exemptions under USMCA trade pact, Prime Minister Carney says
South Korea’s Lee Meets Japan’s Ishiba Ahead of Washington Visit
Don't fret: Air guitar world title returns home to Finland after 25 years
Congo’s prosecutor asks for the death penalty for former President Kabila for war crimes
Ancient artifacts of sunken city likely destroyed by earthquake or tsunami plucked from seafloor
One million stray dogs in India’s capital regain the right to roam after legal battle with nation’s top court
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Queer Romance ‘Places Half Empty' Explores Love and Belonging in Viktor Orbán's Hungary, With Béla Tarr as E.P.
Hungarian filmmaker Dorka Vermes, whose debut feature "Árni" was nominated for a Queer Lion Award at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, is developing her sophomore effort, "Places Half Empty," a film that's billed as a controversial and intimate portrait of a queer relationship in the context of Viktor Orbán's Hungary.
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Ukrainian family’s prisoner of war son returns, changed by trauma
A generation of Ukrainian men has been shaped by the bloodiest war in Europe since World War II. Serhiy Hrebinyk, 25 years old and just released from a Russian prison, is one of them.
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On screens and in games, Taiwan acts out a Chinese invasion
With the prospect of a Chinese invasion generating growing anxiety, Taiwan’s entertainment industry is tackling the sensitive subject through TV shows and games.
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Netanyahu’s Endless Endgame
Yonatan Touval argues that Netanyahu's goal of taking over Gaza is not plan to end the war, but a plan to never end it.
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The West Bank Is Sliding Toward a Crisis
Unless it changes course, Israel is closer to triggering a second war with West Bank Palestinians than to ending the disastrous conflict in Gaza.
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14 Greenlands fit inside Africa: Campaign gains global momentum for map accuracy
Advocacy groups in Africa have launched a campaign to replace the Mercator map, which distorts Africa's size by making it seem smaller.
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The Hidden Costs of Cringe Culture in the Workplace
Organizations that fail to recognize the hidden costs of cringe culture risk reinforcing the very behaviors they want to change.
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Serbian Drama ‘Who Are We' Tackles Bullying and Peer Violence, Wins Big at Sarajevo Industry Awards
Serbian filmmaker Miroslav Terzić ("Stitches") is wrapping post-production on his third feature, "Who Are We," which explores the world of teenagers and the dynamics of peer violence. The film took home the top prize Thursday among Works in Progress in the industry strand of the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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