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Why This Star of Georgian Film Isn’t Showing His New Movie in Georgia
The director Levan Akin is worried that his latest film, “Crossing,” will inflame tensions around L.G.B.T. visibility in the post-Soviet nation.
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US
Republicans Put Trump in Soft Focus, Editing Out Years of Rancor
Over three days at the Republican National Convention, Donald J. Trump’s party has tried to soften his image. On Thursday, he’ll speak for himself.
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Newyork
The Promise of Political Rebirth for Donald Trump
It seems ages ago, but before the attempt on his life and the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, Donald Trump was set to go from his sentencing hearing in a Manhattan courtroom to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in the ...
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Books
Keanu Reeves Wrote a Book. A Really Weird One.
Keanu Reeves doesn’t know exactly where the idea came from, but one day — sometime around the release of “John Wick: Chapter 2,” starring Keanu Reeves, and before he started shooting “The Matrix Resurrections,” also starring Keanu Reeves — he ...
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Books
‘Great Absence’ Review: A Mystery of Disappearance
A skillfully directed Japanese mystery dips into the strangeness of dementia for those who stand by and watch.
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World
French Parliament to Test New Power Balance for First Time
Lawmakers gathered for the first time since an election produced a deadlocked Parliament to elect a new president of the National Assembly. It was unclear who would come out on top.
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World
The ‘Other Marine’ of French Politics Hits Back
Marine Tondelier, leader of the Green Party, helped bring the left together to win France’s parliamentary elections. Now can she help keep it from falling apart?
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World
Why Does Venezuela’s President Appear on the Ballot 13 Times?
“We haven’t seen anything similar to this,” said Staffan Darnolf of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, a group outside Washington that advises more than 30 countries on electoral operations. The ballot’s layout, he added, seems to ...
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World
Losing Hope, Venezuelans Vow to Leave Their Country if Maduro Wins
A young opposition activist planning to trek through seven countries and a perilous jungle to reach the United States. A journalist ready to abandon everything to build a new life abroad. A lawyer in her 60s, fearful that her last daughter is about ...
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World
Evan Gershkovich Returns to Court in Russia
The hearing was the second in the espionage trial of Mr. Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. The United States and The Journal have strongly rejected the charge against him.