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Triple Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis retiring from acting

LOS ANGELES - Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis is retiring from acting, his spokeswoman said on Tuesday, ending a storied movie career that includes performances in “Lincoln” and “Gangs of New York.” Day-Lewis, 60, the only man to have won three best actor Oscars, gave no reason for his decision, calling it private. “Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor,” his publicist, Leslee Dart, said in a statement. “He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years.” The statement said there would be no further comment. He has one more movie in the works -- “Phantom Thread,” which is set in London’s 1950s fashion world and is due to be released in December. Day-Lewis, who was born in Britain and holds dual Anglo-Irish citizenship, won his third best actor Oscar in 2013 for playing U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in “Lincoln.” His win made him the first man to be awarded three best actor Oscars in the history of the Academy Awards. He previously won Academy Awards for his roles as a paraplegic Irish writer in “My Left Foot” (1989) and a greedy early 20th century oil baron in “There Will Be Blood” (2007). The tall, intellectual actor keeps a low-key profile and is known for choosing his roles carefully and taking long breaks between films. In the late 1990s, he took time off from acting to work as an apprentice shoe-maker in Italy. After his 2013 Oscar win for “Lincoln,” London’s Sunday Times reported that he planned to take a sabbatical at his farm in Ireland. Day-Lewis is known for his meticulous preparation. For “Lincoln,” he spent months researching Lincoln’s political and personal life and before shooting began he was texting his screen wife, Sally Field, in 19th century vernacular. “For My Left Foot,” he spent weeks living in a wheelchair, and while shooting “Gangs of New York” he was known for sharpening knives between takes to capture the menace of his character Bill “The Butcher” Cutting. Day-Lewis has three children and is married to writer and director Rebecca Miller. (rtr)

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U.S. Actor and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie delivers a statement in front of the sexual and gender-based violence prevention course at The International Peace Support Training Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, June 20, 2017.

UNHCR special envoy Angelina Jolie in Kenya, visits refugee girls

NAIROBI - U.N. Refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie marked World Refugee Day on Tuesday at a Kenyan home housing refugee girls who fled unaccompanied or split from their parents while fleeing conflict.

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Daniel Day Lewis accepts the Oscar for best actor for his role in “Lincoln,” at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, February 24, 2013.

The Hollywood star visited at least 20 of girls in a safe house in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. They had fled conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Somalia, Burundi and Rwanda, UNHCR said in a statement.

It said almost all had experienced sexual and gender-based violence and many had given birth after being raped or were pregnant. “The role of sexual violence is compounded when it is carried out by someone in uniform who

has taken an oath to protect,” Jolie said. “So it is a responsibility of those who wear uniform to take the lead now by correcting from within, setting an example astepping forward with new commitments.” The UNHCR says Kenya hosts some 491,000 refugees, of which 101,713 are from South Sudan, which the U.N. has said is the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis. (rtr)

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Extreme heat grips Northern Hemisphere on summer solstice

SINGAPORE - Extreme heat across large tracts of the Northern Hemisphere raised fears for crops in China, fuelled forest fires in Portugal and Russia’s Far East, forced flight cancellations in the Southwest U.S., and melted tarmac on roads in Britain. As Wednesday marked the summer solstice - the longest day of the year - forecasters said temperatures in Paris were expected to hit 37 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit), Madrid could see 38C, and London was set for 34C with warnings of thunderstorms. Rounding up the record temperatures set in the past two months, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said the Earth was experiencing “another exceptionally warm year” and the heatwaves were unusually early. “Parts of Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and the United States of America have seen extremely high May and June temperatures, with a number of records broken,” the WMO said late on Tuesday. The trend seen during the past two months has put average monthly global temperatures among the highest ever recorded since data began to be collated in

1880. Even before this month, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data showed Europe, the United States and Northeast Asia - including eastern China, Japan and South Korea - had experienced unusually warm weather between March and May. In China, the world’s top grain producer, hot and dry conditions in the main corn belt have delayed plantings and stunted crop development, especially in the province of Liaoning where soil moisture levels are at their lowest in at least five years. Thomson Reuters Eikon data shows that precipitation in Liaon-

ing for the past month has been between 40 and 60 percent below the seasonal norm. “The drought that hit parts of China’s northeast is the worst for this time of the year in the past decade, in the breadth of areas it has affected and the length of time it has lasted,” Ma Wenfeng, analyst at Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultancy, said. The hot, dry weather is a major factor behind forest fires that have killed dozens of people in Portugal, while the Russian news agency Tass reported scores of forest fires, mostly in Siberia and the far east region of Irkutsk.

In the U.S. Southwest, flights were cancelled mostly by regional airlines whose aircraft operate at a lower maximum temperature. And in Britain, regional media in the southeast county of Surrey reported that the intense sun had melted tarmac roads. Solar power generation was expected to surge in Germany on Wednesday, with Eikon data showing a potential of 27,500 megawatt-hour (MWh) could be generated, compared to a seasonal norm of just 20 MWh. The Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine recorded temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere were 0.44C (0.8F) above the norm on Tuesday, compared with a global average of 0.25C above usual. A study published earlier this week found that nearly one in three of the world’s people were already exposed to potentially

deadly heatwaves and predicted that number would rise to nearly half by the end of the century unless governments take steps to aggressively reduce climatechanging emissions. “People are talking about the future when it comes to climate change, but what we found from this paper is that this is already happening … and this is obviously going to get a lot worse,” said Camilo Mora, geography professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and lead author of the study published in the Nature Climate Change journal.(rtr) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http:// radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.


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