Bill Maher instinctively knows what doom awaits Democrats on Tuesday’s Election Day, as polling indicates an arrow pointing down for Big Blue,
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, Yara and Jovi visit her mom, Olga, in Prague and Yara seriously considers the idea of not coming back to the U.S.Yara moved from Ukraine to New Orleans to be with Jovi, but she has been itching to go back to her home country, especially due to the current crisis. In this clip, Yara is overjoyed at her mom caring for her daughter, Mylah, and Jovi asks Olga if she would like to be Mylah's full-time babysitter in the U.S. While Olga is happy to babysit Mylah, she doesn't want to leave Europe, and if she applies for refugee status, she can't return in 10 years.
Yara and her mom then proceed to talk in Ukrainian about Yara possibly deciding to live in Prague.«Maybe I want to stay here but I am not sure yet,» she says. «I don't know, Mom. I am so happy that Jovi doesn't understand what we are talking about.»As Jovi worries about what Yara and his mother-in-law are talking about since he can't understand them, Yara admits to cameras she is considering staying in Europe.«I've only been here for a few hours but already it's honestly making me want to stay here for a longer time,» she says.
«It's making me not want to go back to the U.S. I love my life in America, but, that's why I'm confused because at the same time, I want to spend time with my family in France. So, for now, I don't know how long I want to stay in Europe.» airs Sundays at 8 p.m.
Bill Maher instinctively knows what doom awaits Democrats on Tuesday’s Election Day, as polling indicates an arrow pointing down for Big Blue,
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Eurovision 2023 as a result of the costs of taking part in the contest.As previously reported, due to the ongoing war with Russia, this year’s winners Ukraine will not host the 2023 edition of the singing competition and it will instead be held in Liverpool next May.However, both Montenegro and North Macedonia have now announced they will not be heading to Merseyside due to “high costs”.“In addition to the significant costs of the registration fee, as well as the cost of staying in Great Britain – we also faced a lack of interest from sponsors, so we decided to direct existing resources to the financing of current and planned national projects,” Montenegro’s broadcaster RTCG said in a statement.North Macedonia’s state broadcaster added: “Due to the economic and energy crisis and high costs, [North] Macedonia will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, which will be held in May in Liverpool, UK.”It’s not known what each broadcaster has to pay to participate in Eurovision but the total costs for all broadcasters reportedly totals around £5million.Song contest organisers – the EBU – said it is “committed to keeping the costs of taking part as affordable as possible”, explaining that fees are “calculated based on the number of countries competing” while considering “the member’s relative size and financial status”.News of Montenegro and North Macedonia’s withdrawal from Eurovision 2023 comes just weeks after Liverpool was announced as the host city for next year’s contest.
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Lise Pedersen At a time when heritage cinema is booming – thanks to outstanding progress in conservation standards and a growth in demand – Lyon’s Lumière heritage film festival Lumière is playing a leading role in uncovering long-forgotten cinematic gems. “Dans la Nuit” (“In the Night”), widely considered one of the last, if not the last major French silent film, is one of them. It is the only film shot by French actor Charles Vanel, perhaps best remembered for his role as a desperate truck driver in Henri-Georges Clouzot’s acclaimed “The Wages of Fear,” which won both the Golden Bear and the Palme d’Or in 1953. Vanel also stars in the film, alongside Russian-French actress Sandra Milovanoff, who became a silent film era casualty as her Slavic accent was considered unsuitable for talkies.