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Times Of Israel: Gaza war, Trump dominate politically charged opening of Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival commenced with a politically charged ceremony, featuring a tribute to Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassouna, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Juliette Binoche, heading the jury, expressed sorrow over her death and highlighted the ongoing struggles of artists worldwide.
Robert De Niro, receiving an honorary Palme d’Or, criticized former President Trump’s proposed tariffs on foreign films, calling them unacceptable and a threat to creativity. The festival also introduced a new dress code, while the opening film was directed by newcomer Amelie Bonnin.
Fox News: Buttigieg says 'right now I’m not running for anything' during Iowa stop
Pete Buttigieg defended his record as transportation secretary amid criticism from Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy over flight delays and cancellations. He stated he is not running for office at this time but hinted at a potential 2028 presidential bid.
Buttigieg declined to comment on President Biden's cognitive health but acknowledged that some believe the Democratic Party might have been better off if Biden had not sought re-election in 2024. He emphasized the challenges of his former role and the importance of addressing air traffic control issues.
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GB News: Man who served 38 years in prison for murder has conviction quashed after new DNA evidence emerged
Peter Sullivan, imprisoned for 38 years for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, has had his conviction overturned by the Court of Appeal due to new DNA evidence. This evidence raises significant doubts about the safety of his conviction.
Now 68, Sullivan has previously attempted to overturn his conviction twice. His case is considered one of the longest-running miscarriages of justice involving a living prisoner in the UK.