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Il est venu présenter son film J'irai mourir dans les Carpates lors de son avant première dans une salle pleine.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, walk into the Supreme Court of Justice in Caracas, where they join other presidential candidates who have been summoned. Venezuela's supreme court has summoned all candidates to a hearing following Maduro's request that it initiate a process to investigate and certify the election result. IMAGES
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is reelected to a third six-year term with 51.2 percent of the vote, the president of the electoral council Elvis Amoroso says, after a campaign marked by allegations of opposition intimidation and fears of fraud. SOUNDBITE
On the final day of campaigning, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is seeking a third six-year term, holds a rally in Maracaibo (west) amid a climate of nervousness about possible fraud in the July 28 vote and violence in the aftermath. Maduro, in office since taking over from Hugo Chavez in 2013, counts the electoral authorities, military top brass and other state On the final day of campaigninginstitutions among his backers. He also has enjoyed unlimited access to state media and funding for propaganda on everything from building facades to toll booth signage and even ambulances. IMAGES
Images of high tides and debris along the seafront of the Dominican Republic's capital, Santo Domingo, following the passage of Hurricane Beryl. Beryl is the first storm since US National Hurricane Center (NHC) records began to reach the Category 4 level in June and the earliest to reach Category 5 in July. IMAGES
La veuve de l'opposant russe Alexeï Navalny, Ioulia Navalnaïa, dit redouter des arrestations lors de ses funérailles qui auront lieu vendredi à Moscou. "Les funérailles auront lieu après-demain et je ne sais pas encore si elles seront paisibles ou si la police arrêtera ceux qui sont venus dire au revoir à Alexeï", déclare Ioulia Navalnaïa devant le Parlement européen à Strasbourg. SOUNDBITE