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Speculation hots up in Cannes

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Guillaume Canet’s film “Blood Ties” has a global all-star cast.

But the French actor-director’s crime and divided loyalties saga still failed to charm the critics when it was presented out of competition at the Cannes festival.

The second week is well underway and there are already murmurs about the top prize.

Euronews correspondent Fred Ponsard says half way through the competition, speculation is rife about the Palme D’or. The latest offerings, “Shield of Straw” by Takeshi Miike and “A Castle in Italy” by Valerie Bruni-Tedeschi have not bowled over the critics and the Chinese film “A Touch Of Sin” is still favourite.

Milla Jovovich was among the stars who trod the red carpet for the screening of “A chateau in Italy” by Valerie Bruni-Tedeschi. Her mother, who has a role in the film, was also present.

Meanwhile, the festival has screened what could be the first genuinely divisive film in competition.

“Shield of Straw” by Japanese director Takashi Miike also received a mixed reception.

The high-octane blockbuster depicts a team of security officers attempt to safely move a child murder suspect to Tokyo, in the face of a billion yen reward offered for his head, by the child’s tycoon grandfather.

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Israel says there is new evidence that a French television report whose harrowing images helped inspire the second Palestinian uprising was unfounded.

The report in 2000 showed a father and son in Gaza caught up in Israeli-Palestinian crossfire. The 12-year-old was later pronounced dead – hit, said France 2, by Israeli troops.

Nearly 13 years later, the Israeli government-commissioned report says there is no proof Israel was responsible – adding that unbroadcast pictures suggest the two were perhaps not hit at all.

“The network has information in their own raw footage indicating that after he was allegedly dead, he moved and did it intentionally and on purpose which puts a lot of doubt on whether he was actually dead,” said the Israeli Ministry for Strategic Affairs, Yossi Kuperwasser.

Israel wants the TV report corrected, but in Gaza, Mohammed’s father denounced Israel’s claims as fabricated.

He has called for an international investigation into the shooting.

Afterwards Jamal al-Dura was reportedly treated for bullet wounds in Jordan. At his son’s graveside he said:

“Once they said Mohammed was alive and another time that he was killed by Palestinian gunfire. Also another time they filmed me and Mohammed as if we were Israelis and the Palestinians were shooting towards us. I told them, if Mohammed is alive, what happened to me?”

France 2 has offered to cooperate and to help exhume the boy’s body if necessary.

In France a long-standing defamation case by the France 2 TV reporter, Charles Enderlin, against Philippe Karsenty, a media analyst who said the item was staged, again comes to court this week.

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Protests have taken place in the city of Karachi in Pakistan, the day after a senior politician from the country’s third largest party was killed in a drive-by shooting.

It is not clear who was behind the death of Zara Shahid Hussein.

PTI party leader Imran Khan has blamed the MQM party, a powerful force in the city. But MQM’s leaders have denied responsibility and demanded a retraction.

“We demand justice. We voted for a new Pakistan, we want change but they just changed our vote,” said one woman in the crowd of protesters.

“That’s not going to work with us, we’re going to come out every night if we have to. We want to feel safe in our homes, own homes. We don’t want to feel unsafe and terror and not be able to come out. This is our country,” she continued.

Last week’s election handed a landslide victory to the Pakistan Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif.

But results from a handful of constituencies remain uncertain amid accusations of vote-rigging.

Re-voting is underway in others where security issues hampered voting.

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French police say jewels due to be lent to film stars at the Cannes Film Festival have been stolen from a hotel room.

Worth more than three quarters of a million euros, they were taken early on Friday morning, in a part of town separate from the site of the festival.

As ever, it has attracted thousands of film stars, industry executives and others to the Mediterranean resort.

The room had been rented by an employee of the Swiss jeweller Chopard, one of the festival’s sponsors.

A police source said a safe containing the jewels had been pulled out and taken away.

Chopard is the official supplier of the Palme d’Or, which is presented to the director of the best film.

The trophy itself is said to be safe.

The stolen jewels had been destined to be loaned out to celebrities while walking the red carpet.

This is the third year in a row that significant thefts have been reported in Cannes during the festival.

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