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Georgia Passes a Sweeping Anti-LGBTQ Law

Reuters that the bill would likely force her organization to shut down.The bill also bans access to gender-affirming care for all people — even adults — and prohibits changing the gender marker on people’s official documents to align with their gender identity rather than their assigned sex at birth. Parliamentary leaders of the governing Georgian Dream party say the legislation is needed to uphold traditional moral values, foster and support the family unit, and protect minors from being unduly influenced by visible displays of LGBTQ identity.As in Russia, the restrictions on LGBTQ rights and visibility are strongly supported by the Orthodox Church, which wields great influence in Georgian society.
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Watch Two Door Cinema Club’s colourful music video for ‘Wonderful Life’
Two Door Cinema Club have released the music video for the single ‘Wonderful Life’ from their upcoming fifth studio album ‘Keep On Smiling’.The exuberant music video was released on June 24, featuring visuals inspired by Andy Warhol and British artist Alan Fears that match the energy of the trio’s new track. The anthemic chorus calls back to Two Door Cinema Club’s earlier output with the earworm-worthy lyrics “Take back your wonderful life / The more the life to love much better / We say it all of the time, the time is now / It’s now or never.”Watch the colourful video for Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Wonderful Life’ below.‘Wonderful Life’ is taken from the band’s upcoming fifth album, ‘Keep On Smiling’, which is set for release digitally on September 2 and physically on November 4, via LOWER THIRD [PIAS], with pre-orders available now.Written and produced by the band both during and coming out of lockdown, the album boasts additional production from Jacknife Lee (Bloc Party, The Killers, Taylor Swift) and  Dan Grech Marguerat (Halsey, Lana Del Rey, George Ezra).The trio released ‘Wonderful Life’ as a single just last week, marking their first new material since the release of the 2019 album ‘False Alarm’, which NME lauded for “taking risks and prioritising fun and recklessness over form”, even if some results were mixed.Two Door Cinema Club have also announced a North America and EU tour in support of ‘Keep On Smiling’ that will kick off in Paris, France on September 28.
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Charlie Sheen supports daughter Sami's OnlyFans account after Denise Richards dispute
Video: Charlie Sheen 'doesn't condone' his daughter joining OnlyFans (The Independent)Watch live as Le Pen reacts to results in first round of French electionsMoving footage shows Russian-Ukrainian couple reunited with son in PolandBoris Johnson greets Trump, Merkel and Trudeau at Nato summitRussell Brand calls Canadian PM Justin Trudeau a 'tyrant' for handling of trucker protestBaftas host Rebel Wilson gives Putin middle finger at ceremonyRobert Pattinson says playing Batman gave him an escape during the global health crisisLavrov accuses reporter of ‘emotionally charging’ audience with question on civilian death2015 skit shows Zelensky react to EU membership application updateRefugees Welcome: Campaign launched to help refugees fleeing Ukraine crisisStaff in NHS feel like 'lambs to slaughter' while treating coronavirus patients2220227 - Truss On PutinMatt Hancock: Best bits from tell-all interviewWatch live as Ukrainians cross border into PolandFrozen 2 Exclusive Interview With Josh Gad & Jonathan GroffChaos at Poland border as families with children flee Ukraine amid Russian invasionUkrainian forces blow bridge near Kharkiv to slow Russian advance On Friday, the Wild Things actress publicly declared her support for Sami's profile, writing, "I wish I had the confidence my 18 yr old daughter has. And I also can't be judgemental of her choices.
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‘R.M.N.’ Film Review: Cristian Mungiu Explores Romania’s Fractured History Through One Conflicted Town
this long in an industrial bakery watching the two managers fill out EU grant applications?Soon enough the corners come together and the shape becomes more clear as the part-Roma, part-German Matthias (Marin Grigore) returns to his native Transylvania town either to make amends with his estranged wife Ana (Macrina Barladeanu) or, failing that, to rekindle the flame with former mistress Csilla (Judith State). By way of filial duties, Matthias also has to deal with an ailing father (whose need for an MRI — RMN in Romanian — gives the film its title) and a son too shell-shocked by that unknown forest sight to speak.But the film is just as much Csilla’s story, following the native Hungarian as she carves out a comfortable middle-class existence, devoting herself to her EU-assisted startup and sacrificing whatever personal projects she might have in order to gain affluence in a post-industrial town whose long-shuttered mine has left both water source and the hearts of the men who lost their jobs poisoned for good.Even as the “who” comes sharper into focus, we still can’t quite crack the “why.” Why do we follow Matthias through a seemingly aimless series of encounters as he and his fellow townsfolk debate the finer points of Romanian history? Why do we spend so much time with Csilla as she posts a series of job listings (“Don’t mention the salary,” advises her boss) on every door in town?  And why the urgent need to underline every character’s particular ethnic background?The answer — call it a skeleton key — comes at the one-hour mark upon the arrival of three Sri Lankan migrants to fill the still-vacant posts.
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