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Some have become so iconic they are permanent parts of the landscape, often standing in for their hometowns. “The Discomfort of Evening,” by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, winner of this year’s International Book Prize, is about strictly religious dairy farmers mourning a son’s death. Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, said that 1,000 people voted twice in the state’s June primary and August runoff elections, and warned that “we will prosecute.” The teenager walked with revelers for several blocks before opening fire, an official said. A 6-year-old boy and his mother were among the wounded. Beginning in 2022, films aiming for the top award will have to turn in a confidential “inclusion standard form.” In 2024, they will have to meet two of four standards. The government’s top lawyer has quit, and even a government minister admits the prime minister’s effort to rewrite the treaty violates international law. 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