3. Italy's rightward shift
Europe is already dealing with a great deal of upheaval, between Russia's war in Ukraine and resultant energy price inflation. Italy's voters just added another complication to the list: the rise of Brothers of Italy, a far right political party that grew from the neo-fascist movement left behind after Benito Mussolini's death during the final months of World War II. The party's leader, Giorgia Meloni, is also poised to become the nation's first female prime minister under a broader center-right coalition. She claims the party has ridded itself of fascist elements, and it seeks to make the European Union less bureaucratic. Critics warn, however, that Meloni's government could be more confrontational with European leadership and end up relegated to a second tier of leadership within the bloc.
4. 'The consequences would be horrific'
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he wasn't bluffing when he warned last week that he could unleash nuclear weapons in his war on Ukraine. Volodomyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, believes him, too. "He wants to scare the whole world. These are the first steps of his nuclear blackmail. I don't think he's bluffing," Zelenskyy said on CBS' "Face the Nation." Western governments are taking the threat seriously, as well. "The consequences would be horrific," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also told CBS. Elsewhere in the war, separatists were pushing widely criticized votes to annex parts of Ukraine for Russia, while protests continued in response to Putin's decision to call up hundreds of thousands of reservists in a bid to rescue his failing war. Follow updates here.
5. Blue clues
"Avatar" changed the moviegoing world when it was released in 2009, showing just how important the Chinese and international box offices had become for Hollywood. For years, audiences wondered when a sequel would come, and we're finally getting one, "The Way of Water," this December. To gauge interest in James Cameron's next eco-sci-fi epic, Disney – which bought "Avatar" studio 20th Century Fox during the period between releases – rereleased the original movie in theaters this past weekend. It was shown in 3D, which has largely fallen out of favor in the U.S., in premium-priced Imax theaters. The movie's international haul of about $20 million showed the franchise still has muscle overseas. But its domestic gross of about $10 million wasn't so convincing to box office experts. "We can't confidently say the audience turnout here provided enough of a litmus test on exclusive 3D rollouts given how rereleases, in general, have performed in recent years," said Shawn Robbins of BoxOffice.com.
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