A War
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Initial release | Denmark |
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Directors | Tobias Lindholm |
Languages | Danish language |
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What a POS. The voiceover is horrible. Also, this is supposed to be about the Danish Army, the descendants of the Vikings. . . . | |
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ID | 902509 |
About A War
On tour in Afghanistan, making regular sorties from Camp Bastien, the commander of a Danish unit has to keep up the morale and effectiveness of his men in the face of local opposition and attacks from Taliban fighters. When his squad is pinned down by fire, the repercussions of a single decision he makes will live with him forever.
Henry Kissinger: China mourns 'a most valued old friend'
... And he was called A War criminal for his role in the bombing of Laos and Cambodia, which killed tens of thousands of civilians...
Henry Kissinger: Divisive diplomat who towered over world affairs
... A committed practitioner of realism in foreign relations, he was both awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and roundly condemned as A War criminal...
How Hamas built a force to attack Israel on 7 October
... As the most powerful of Gaza s armed groups, Hamas was the dominant force in a coalition which brought together 10 other Palestinian factions in A War games-style exercise overseen by a " joint operation room"...
West Bank: Eight Palestinians killed during Israeli raid
... Even as Israel has been fighting A War with Hamas in Gaza, it has tightened its controls on the West Bank in a bid to prevent a spill-over of the conflict...
More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay
... Israel describes the north as A War zone and says the UN is responsible for delivering the aid...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Families face agonising wait after rescue delay
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Ukraine war: Fierce row erupts over 2024 election
...By Abdujalil AbdurasulovBBC News, KyivHow can you hold elections in A War? For months, Ukraine has been caught up in a heated debate over whether the country needs to hold a presidential election in March next year as originally scheduled...
Israel-Gaza: Families' relief as hostages released
... Although the four-day ceasefire agreement suggests all areas should be accessible to aid agencies, Israel has told Palestinians now displaced in the south not to try to return home, saying the north is A War zone - although many thousands of civilians are believed to remain there...
Headlines: "war against the virus" not laws, and "battle" plan
Emergency laws to deal with the coronavirus are reported to be announced next week, the Daily Mail . The Paper says the new legislation will ensure that public services and public transport, keep the find, when the outbreak worse. In the meantime, The Paper is in the Scottish edition of the reports of the NHS in Scotland, the study "drive-through" Tests for The Virus in the hospital grounds. The Times also focuses on the new laws. The legislation says the measures mean the schools, the councils, and the rest of The Public sector have the powers to suspend Rules - including health and safety. Teachers and nursery workers can be allowed to be in larger classes to deal with absenteeism of the staff, she explains. The impact of The Virus on the global economy makes The Front of the I newspaper, with a red graph strongly shows the Fall In the FTSE 100 This Week . It is the strongest weekly decline since the financial crisis of 2008, The Paper says, with fears about the spread of The Virus , the "almost every area of the business". The Financial Times leads also to the further problems of the global stock markets on Friday. Travel and leisure stocks in Europe slumped, as the travelers to keep their plans, The Paper says, "the worst decline since the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The former Chancellor, George Osborne , called on the government to "go to war" against the coronavirus, the Daily Mirror reported. It Comes as The First British person that died and The Number of cases in the UK rose to 20. The War metaphors continue in The Daily Telegraph, which reports that health officials are drawing up a "battle plan" to try and delay the spread of the outbreak. Operations cancelled and treatment "rationed", The Paper says. He says that health officials fear could develop 70% of The British , The Virus , and about 15% could end up in the hospital. Details of the official action plan are also in The Guardian , what the military paramedics, The British Red cross and St John Ambulance says would be drafted in to help cope with the NHS, with a major outbreak. The Armed forces of the medical professional would for NHS employees who had The Virus and were too sick to work, The Paper adds. The Daily Star focuses on a statement from officials in Hong Kong , that the faint traces of The Virus have been found in the dog cave the mouth and nose. The Incident marked a "twist" in The Crisis , says The Paper , although experts say there is no evidence that the disease can be transmitted to Pets. A small photo on the title page shows a dog wearing a mask and is worn by a woman wearing a mask. The Sun focuses on The First Briton to die of The Virus . The Paper says The Man , aged in his 80s, was a passenger on the Cruise Ship in Japan, was placed under quarantine after an outbreak on Board. The Paper adds that the fears are growing that the Premier League encounters "could be wiped out for months". The Daily Express reports say about the Prime Minister , Boris Johnson , the comments, The Virus was the government's "top priority". He urged The Public to prevent the outbreak spreading wash your hands.
Source of news: bbc.com