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Cable Car Accident in Antalya, Turkey, Drops Passengers Onto Mountain

Scores of people were stranded, some overnight, after an accident on a rocky hillside above the city of Antalya.

Rescuers used cranes, helicopters and ropes to evacuate passengers from a crippled cable car line outside Antalya, Turkey.

‘Oppenheimer’ Opens in Japan, Earning $2.5 Million in First Three Days

While some viewers lamented the movie’s exclusion of scenes from Hiroshima or Nagasaki, others said they recognized that it had another story to tell.

A poster for “Oppenheimer” in Tokyo on Friday. The movie opened in Japan eight months after its release in the United States.

With Pride and Hope, Ukraine Celebrates Oscar Win for Mariupol Documentary

Ukrainians say recognition for “20 Days in Mariupol” will help debunk Russian propaganda and refocus attention on the situation in Russian-occupied territories.

After “20 Days in Mariupol” won the Oscar for best documentary feature, the director Mstyslav Chernov said, “I wish I never made this film.”

Cramming for the Oscars

It’s been a rough year for Hollywood, but the post-awards season landscape offers some hints of hope for audiences.

Revisiting the 2003 Oscars That Were Held Amid the Iraq War

Par : Sarah Bahr
Three days before the 2003 ceremony, the United States invaded Iraq. Despite pleas to delay the awards, the academy went ahead with what became a politics-suffused evening.

Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins arriving at the 2003 Academy Awards. The day before, they had taken part in an antiwar protest.

In This Mexican Neighborhood, Locals Say ¡Viva el Beetle!

A northern community in Mexico City cannot give up on the famous 1960s hippie-favorite Volkswagen.

But in the northern hills of Mexico City, the Volkswagen Beetle lives on.

German Spy Official Goes on Trial Accused of Selling Secrets to Russia

The trial, held under stringent security conditions and expected to last months, caps one of the gravest espionage scandals in recent German history.

Judges and prosecutors at the Berlin court before Wednesday’s hearing. Under the trial’s security conditions, the chief judge surrendered his watch before entering.
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