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Despite being in complete disarray, reeling from a recent war between Hezbollah and Israeli forces that left people once again deeply scarred years after the 15-year civil war between Muslims and Christians, Lebanon is vying for a place in the New 7 Nature Wonders of the World competition. Its bet: the Grotto in Jeita. Despite being in complete disarray, reeling from a recent war between Hezbollah and Israeli forces that left people once again deeply scarred years after the 15-year civil war between Muslims and Christians, Lebanon is vying for a place in the New 7 Nature Wonders of the World competition. Its bet: the Grotto in Jeita. ....
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Not even a pandemic could slow down the mighty National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in 2020. Canada’s globally acclaimed public animation studio produced a number of strong animated films during the past year, notably a quartet of shorts that have garnered many awards and glowing critical acclaim. The Great Malaise, Catherine Lepage’s debut animated film, is a playful, personal take on mental health. At the film’s premiere at Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation, The Great Malaise won both the People’s Choice Award and the Jury’s Special Mention. It also screened at the Berlinale. ....
MONTREAL With parts of the Laurentians set to become red zones on Monday, some residents are blaming tourists for bringing COVID-19 north with them for the tigher restrictions. In Morin Heights, resident Richard Dubois noted that the small community can double or even triple in size on weekends. “It s long overdue that we shut down,” he said. “We have an old population here, there s a lot of tourists coming up so people aren t doing their regular things. They re saying, I m scared to go out, we don t want to get caught catching the disease. ” Cottage owner George Coussa called the impending restrictions “a good thing.” ....