This Wednesday, November 1, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the death of two French children in Gaza, the largest video game show in France is back and “The Boy and the Heron”, by Hayao Miyazaki, arrives in theaters.
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This Wednesday, November 1, UNICEF is concerned about the situation in the Gaza Strip, which is becoming a “children’s cemetery” . Two French children have died, according to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to the UN children’s organization, which uses the figure given by the Palestinian authorities, nearly 3,500 children have died since the start of the conflict.
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It is the largest exhibition dedicated to video games in France: Paris Games Week returns this Wednesday and until Sunday. A 2023 edition with the streamer Kameto as host and an eclectic program: from game tests scheduled for release at the end of the year to art exhibitions, including an intergenerational tournament on the Wii bowling game.
I’m going to participate in a little intergenerational duo tournament with my fiancée’s grandmother! It will be November 3 at PGW in commercial collaboration with Macif and we will face Xari and Jiji, each accompanied by a senior 🧓🏻
1st training Thursday with Daniele! pic.twitter.com/W9jGjycQG0
— PA (@Domingo) October 2, 2023
The master of Japanese animated film returns to theaters this Wednesday: “The Boy and the Heron”, by Hayao Miyazaki, tells the adventures of Mahito, 11 years old, who leaves Tokyo to live in the countryside after the death of his mother. He will meet a talking heron who will introduce him to life. A film which should, this time, be synonymous with retirement for Hayao Miyazaki, aged 82.
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