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Wenders Withdraws Film Amid Kinski Complaint; Iran World Cup Travel Uncertain

Director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his film 'The Wrong Move' following years of requests from actress Nastassja Kinski, who appeared topless at age 13 in a scene she described as sexualized. Separately, Iran's World Cup squad faces uncertainty over US visa issuance, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio citing concerns over members with alleged IRGC ties. An unrelated NPR travel piece highlights Porto's souvenir culture and its Bangladeshi shopkeeper community.

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Progressive View

Progressive outlets may frame the Wenders withdrawal as a long-overdue acknowledgment of a child's exploitation in a professional setting, and Rubio's visa restrictions as politically motivated barriers to international sporting participation.

Consensus Facts

The factual record shows Wenders has confirmed the film's withdrawal after Kinski's longstanding objections, while Iran's squad faces a documented visa delay with US officials citing IRGC affiliation as the stated reason.

Conservative View

Conservative outlets may frame the film withdrawal as a belated but appropriate response to protect minors, and Rubio's visa policy as a necessary national security measure to prevent IRGC-linked individuals from entering the United States.

◈ Panorama Neutral Synthesis

The factual record shows Wenders has confirmed the film's withdrawal after Kinski's longstanding objections, while Iran's squad faces a documented visa delay with US officials citing IRGC affiliation as the stated reason.

Bottom Line

Three separate international stories cover a film withdrawal over a disputed scene, a US visa dispute affecting Iran's World Cup squad, and a cultural travel feature on Porto.

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