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finish but it went to the 7th, when the ref stopped the fight. glory for warrington, after defeat and a draw in his last two fights. england continued their world cup preparations with a 2 1 friendly win over switzerland at wembley, although they had to come from behind to win. there was a landmark for captain harry kane to celebrate too, level with sir bobby charlton now on 49 england goals, as nesta mcgregor reports. a big upside to the international break is for a brief moment of some football fans can forget about any domestic despair. and if the sun has decided tojoin the domestic despair. and if the sun has decided to join the party, domestic despair. and if the sun has decided tojoin the party, well, thatis decided tojoin the party, well, that is a bonus. for two of england s starting 11 it was their first time being invited to such an occasion. switzerland on the other hand usually had a miserable time as guests. they have never beaten england on uk soil, although with 21 min
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it s this opportunity to subvert the traditional narratives around refugees that first drew rasmussen to the idea of making flee. the refugee story is often simplified. being a refugee becomes their identity, but it s not. and because flee, amin s story, is told from the inside of a friendship, i m hoping that i can give a lot more nuance to the refugee story and give a human face to the refugee story and show that they have, you know, complex psychologies, like you and me. using animation is one of the film s masterstrokes. it s a choice that separates flee from other documentaries, giving the film a pleasing visual style that makes the quite painful story more accessible. but the film might not have even been possible without it, as the animation allowed amin to feel comfortable sharing his story in the first place. the fact that he could stay anonymous and wouldn t meet people in the street who would ask him
of course, in recent weeks, the whole world has been consumed by developments in ukraine. here in hollywood, the film industry has been energised and outspoken. hollywood s biggest night of the year is taking place more than 6,000 miles from kyiv in ukraine, but the war is on the minds of many attending the ceremony. some stars are uneasy among them, maggie gyllenhaal, nominated in the adapted screenplay category. she can t quite get her head around the idea of celebrating at the oscars in a time of war. it s very difficult to think about getting dressed up in fancy dresses and going to parties. you know, the party aspect of it, the excess is really hard to hold in your mind at the same time as what s happening in ukraine. here are the nominees for best picture. the war has also changed the way in which some of the movies in the best picture race are being perceived. sir kenneth branagh believes his possible best picture winner, belfast. we re looking to cleanse l the community a wee