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‘Bonjour Tristesse’ Review: Chloe Sevigny And Claes Bang Hit The French Riviera In Lush New Film Version Of Coming-Of-Age Story – Toronto Film Festival

Deadline.com 

1958 was quite the year for French novelist Françoise Sagan, who had not one but two film versions of her works given the Hollywood treatment: A Certain Smile and Bonjour Tristesse. The latter was directed by Otto Preminger to mixed reviews despite a starry cast including David Niven, Deborah Kerr and newcomer Jean Seberg who […]

Royton Cemetery mass grave: Babies and children among 300 bodies found - BBC.com

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  1. Royton Cemetery mass grave: Babies and children among 300 bodies found  BBC.com
  2. Mystery uncovered as mass grave of 300 bodies including hundreds of children found in Oldham  GB News
  3. Horror as over 300 bodies including hundreds of children and babies are found in a mass grave at a cemetery in  Daily Mail
  4. More than 300 bodies including babies and children found in mass grave in Oldham  The Independent

‘Above & Beyond’ ceremony honors LAPD’s heroes

DailyNews.com 

The Los Angeles Police Department hosted its "Above & Beyond Awards Ceremony" on Thursday, during which Interim Chief Dominic Choi presented officers with the department's highest honors — the Medal of Valor, Purple Heart and Preservation of Life Awards.

India, Singapore call for "freedom of navigation in and overflight above South China Sea", adherence to UNCLOS

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India and Singapore have jointly called for the peaceful resolution of disputes in the South China Sea, highlighting the importance of maintaining peace, security, and freedom of navigation as per international law, specifically UNCLOS. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Singapore, both nations emphasized resolving disputes without force and condemned terrorism as a significant threat to global stability. They also expressed hope for an effective Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.

Ethiopia releases opposition politicians from prison 

Voice of America 

ADDIS ABABA, ethiopia — The Ethiopian government has freed seven Oromo Liberation Front, or OLF, members who have been in prison for more than four years.   A spokesperson for OLF Lemi Gemechu told VOA's Horn of Africa Service that the seven were released on Thursday from the different prisons where they had been held.     He identified the seven as Abdi Regassa, Dawit Abdeta, Lammi Begna, Michael Boran, Kenessa Ayana, Gada Gabisa and Gada Oljira.  "Before their release, there was a process that took all day," Lemi said. Читать дальше...