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Venice title ‘Gioia’ and Rome premiere ‘The Eyes Of Others’ secure North American deals

Screen Daily 16 Jun 2026
The deals follow screenings of both films at the Open Roads ... , about erotic games slipping into obsession, premiered in the main competition at the Rome Film Festival, where in 2025 it received the best actress award for Jasmine Trinca.
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Cuba In The Eye Of The Storm

Scheerpost 14 Jun 2026
This part of the capital has been without electricity for 20 hours ... The lack of electricity affects virtually every aspect of daily life for Cubans ... All of this, of course, comes at the expense of the Cuban people’s living conditions.
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Main Vaapas Aaunga Review: Imtiaz Ali Sees Partition Through The Eyes Of Lovers In A ...

News18 11 Jun 2026
Main Vaapas Aunga explores Partition through the eyes of lovers. Led by Vedang Raina and Sharvari, Imtiaz Ali crafts a moving tale of love, loss and longing ....
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Human rights of China through the eyes of international visitors

Xinhua 11 Jun 2026
Scenery of grassland in Dingxi City, NW China's Gansu ... National college entrance exam concludes in parts of China ... Scholars highlight significance of WWII trials in China's Shenyang ... Human rights of China through the eyes of international visitors.
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BRAXTON KING: Open the eyes of my heart

Commonwealth Journal 10 Jun 2026
“But even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe, lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who ... .
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Cuba in the eye of the storm: sanctions, energy crisis, and threats of invasion

Breakthrough News 10 Jun 2026
This part of the capital has been without electricity for 20 hours ... The lack of electricity affects virtually every aspect of daily life for Cubans ... All of this, of course, comes at the expense of the Cuban people’s living conditions.
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Asia Is in the Eye of the Energy Crisis

Oil Price 09 Jun 2026
Asia will bear the brunt of the energy crisis unfolding as a result of the war in the Middle East, former ...
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Year-round wildfire mitigation work at FortisBC—through the eyes of two employees (FortisBC Inc)

Public Technologies 09 Jun 2026
It can give the impression that wildfire prevention work starts when the weather changes. But in reality, a lot of ... This is an abstract of the document.
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Lebanon in the eye of the storm as violence bursts in Middle East

Naharnet 09 Jun 2026
and other mediators rushed to prevent the fighting from spiraling out of control. Even if quiet is reimposed, the dynamics that led to the burst of violence are still in place ... Iran's lashing out at Israel for the sake of Hezbollah carries major risks.
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Detroit students create guide to the city, through the eyes of kids

Detroit news 08 Jun 2026
The students at University Preparatory Academy elementary school spent months this past school year putting together the Detroit Navigator, a "kid's-eye view" of the best food, entertainment and places to visit in their city.
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China's fisheries through the eyes of intl students

China Daily 08 Jun 2026
For Chandra, whose ancestors came from China's southeastern coast, participating in the campaign was a journey of self-discovery ... The sustainable development of marine fisheries is vital to the shared future of humanity.
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RandBall: The Vikings’ QB situation is in the eye of the beholder

Star Tribune 05 Jun 2026
Head coach Kevin O’Connell was the latest to weigh in on the relationship and competition between J.J. McCarthy and Kyler Murray ... .
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‘The Eye of God’ goes global: Photographer Vino Snap confirmed for 2026 World Cup

Independent online (SA) 05 Jun 2026
South African sports photographer Pitsi Vincent Matlou, better known as Vino Snap or "The Eye of God", has announced that he will be part of South Africa's delegation to the 2026 Fifa World Cup in Mexico.
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The Eye of the Sahara is a giant bullseye in the Mauritanian desert, up to ...

SpaceDaily 02 Jun 2026
More recent work by Abdeina and colleagues, published in 2024 in Lithos under the title “How old is the Eye of Africa?”, attempts to date the igneous phases of the Richat more precisely.
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