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Fox News: Funeral held for Shiri Bibas and her sons after their remains handed over by Hamas
Funeral held for Shiri Bibas and her sons after their remains handed over by Hamas
A funeral for Shiri Bibas and her two sons, Ariel and Kfir, is set for Wednesday in Rishon Lezion, Israel, after their remains were returned by Hamas. The private ceremony will take place near their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, following a hostage exchange.

Hamas had previously turned over a Palestinian woman and claimed no interest in withholding bodies. The remains of the Bibas family were positively identified after being handed over to Israeli authorities.


#culture

GB News: Museum displays 'completely dominated' by issue of slavery have become 'humdrum', claims historian
Museum displays 'completely dominated' by issue of slavery have become 'humdrum', claims historian
Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore criticized museums for their excessive focus on slavery in exhibits, calling them "humdrum" and suggesting that the topic has overshadowed other historical narratives. He argued that the use of outdated jargon and the insistence on linking every historical figure to slavery diminishes the complexity of their legacies.

Montefiore emphasized the need for a more nuanced approach to presenting history, using Thomas Jefferson as an example of how museums could better reflect the intricacies of past relationships and societal structures. He and others called for a balance between political engagement and the enjoyment of cultural displays.


Le Monde: 'Queer': In Mexico, Daniel Craig flees existential loneliness
'Queer': In Mexico, Daniel Craig flees existential loneliness
Luca Guadagnino's latest film, "Queer," is an adaptation of William S. Burroughs' novel, exploring themes of addiction and sexuality. Set initially in Mexico City, the story follows William Lee, an American writer, as he navigates relationships and desires among expatriates before venturing into the Amazon.

The film remains true to the source material for most of its runtime but diverges in the final act. Daniel Craig stars as Lee, who becomes infatuated with Eugene Allerton, played by Drew Starkey.