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Tokyo theater keeps charm of movies shot on film alive

In a projection booth about two meters by two meters, a reel of 35mm film spins with a rhythmic clacking sound. The light emitted from the projector reaches the screen, and a story starts to unfold at Waseda Shochiku, a historic movie theater in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.
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Russia threatens UK over Ukraine attacks with British drones

Russia warned that the U.K. would face “consequences for which it will have to answer” after reports that Kyiv used drones made by British companies to carry out strikes inside Russian territory. “London is deliberately opting for an escalation,” the Russian embassy in London said in a statement Monday. The deeper the U.K.’s involvement in the conflict and the greater its support for Kyiv, ...
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Ebola outbreak deadliest in Congo’s history as death toll passes 2,300

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The death toll from the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached 2,325, making it the deadliest in the country's history, the Public Health Institute in Kinshasa reported on Monday. In the Congo's previous largest Ebola outbreak between 2018 and 2020, 2,299 people died. The number of confirmed cases has risen to 4,945, according to the ...
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Jared Kushner meets Hamas on Mideast trip to push Gaza deal

BEIRUT – Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and envoy, held a rare meeting with Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday in Egypt, in an effort to advance a fragile U.S.-backed peace deal for Gaza that was met with opposition from Israel.
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In Spain’s Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum

MADRID – Hundreds of migrants who recently entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta staged a protest on a popular urban beach on Sunday, urging Spanish authorities to grant them asylum instead of sending them back to Morocco. They were among the estimated 5,000 to 8,000 who remain in Ceuta after ​the mass border crossing two weeks ago that saw over 72,000 people surge into the tiny territory of about 80,000. The vast majority returned voluntarily in the following days.
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Australia gun buyback to start in November, PM Albanese says

SYDNEY – Australia's New South Wales state will start a gun buyback in November, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday, part of the national response ​to a shooting spree that killed 15 at a Jewish festival in Sydney, the state capital.
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Iran, Oman home in on Hormuz Strait deal as ship attacks mount

Iran and Oman appear to be edging closer to a deal on how the Strait of Hormuz should be managed, agreeing on routes through the key waterway that’s proved a major stumbling block in efforts to end almost six months of war between the Islamic Republic and the U.S. The finalization of a “shipping map” forms part of a broader accord to govern traffic through the strait and constitutes an ...