En Route
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Jan Krüger |
Screenplay | Jan Krüger |
Producers | Florian Koerner von Gustorf |
Composers | Max Müller |
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ID | 2324626 |
About En Route
A sinister, yet charming, stranger (Martin Kiefer) worms his way into a group of campers and leads them astray.
Royal Navy sends second warship to Gulf
... HMS Diamond - a Type 45 destroyer - is En Route to join the frigate HMS Lancaster...
Rishi Sunak backs calls for humanitarian pauses in Israel-Hamas war
... An RAF C-17 aircraft was En Route to Egypt from Brize Norton to deliver the British aid to Palestinian civilians...
Morocco earthquake: Villagers' hopes waning in search for survivors
... Speaking to the BBC En Route the village of Amizmiz, he said his team are expecting to treat traumatic injuries initially, with the risk of disease increasing if aid is further delayed...
Australia rescues sick researcher from Antarctica
... The man is now En Route to Tasmania, where he will receive specialist assessment and care...
Wagner boss Prigozhin's years of living dangerously
... If he was on board his own private jet when it went down En Route from Moscow to St Petersburg then it would mark a shocking and violent end to a very turbulent life...
How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers
... In 2018, Carmody noticed huge seizures of trafficked animal parts hidden in shipping containers En Route from West Africa to Asia...
Anglesey crossbow murder: Why was my dad hunted and killed?
... Whall denied murder, telling police En Route to the police station: " How can I be under arrest of conspiracy to murder someone I d never met? " But he was convicted and sentence to a minimum of 31 years for killing the man known to his friends and family as Gerry...
North East Ambulance Service apologises to families
... It found one team had stopped to refuel the ambulance En Route and another was unable to make the three-minute journey because a power cut had prevented the gates at the ambulance station from opening...
Rishi Sunak backs calls for humanitarian pauses in Israel-Hamas war
By Joshua Nevett BBC Politics
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has supported " specific pauses" in the Israel-Hamas war, echoing international calls to allow more Aid into Gaza.
Mr Sunak told MPs a " safer environment" was needed in The Territory to deliver Aid and get British nationals out.
But the Prime Minister did not back a ceasefire as that would only benefit Hamas , his spokesperson said.
His comments follow appeals for a humanitarian pause by the United Nations , the US and Canada.
The Prime Minister said the UK had discussed the idea with allies at the UN, as he announced that an RAF plane was flying to Egypt with 21 tonnes of humanitarian supplies.
International calls for increased humanitarian access to Gaza have been growing louder, with UN Aid agencies warning they were " on their knees".
Israel launched its bombing campaign against Hamas - which Israel, the UK, US and other powers class as a terrorist Organisation - in response to an unprecedented cross-border attack on 7 October.
At least 1,400 people were killed and 222 others were taken hostage in the Hamas attack.
Gaza's Hamas -run health minister says nearly 5,800 people have been killed in The Territory since then.
More on Israel-Gaza warDozens of MPs have urged the UK government to call for a ceasefire, as five UK nationals remain missing, with some believed to be Held Hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
At Prime Minister 's Questions on Wednesday, Mhairi Black , the SNP's deputy leader in The House of Commons, asked Mr Sunak if he would " join us in calls for a humanitarian ceasefire".
Mr Sunak said: " The First and most important principle is that Israel has The Right to defend itself under International Law .
" Our support for that position is absolute and unchanged.
" From the start we've also said that we do want British nationals to be able to leave Gaza, and we want for hostages to be released and for humanitarian Aid to Get In .
" We recognise for all of that to happen there has to be a safer environment which of course necessitates specific pauses as distinct from a ceasefire. "
Ms Black argued that joining calls for a ceasefire was the " best and maybe the only way to stop this conflict escalating beyond all control".
But Mr Sunak said Israel has the " right to protect itself" after suffering a " shockingly brutal terrorist attack" at The Hands of Hamas .
An RAF C-17 aircraft was En Route to Egypt from Brize Norton to deliver The British Aid to Palestinian civilians.
Mr Sunak said: " Our team are on the ground ready to receive, we will continue to do everything we can do increase the flow of Aid - including Fuel - into Gaza. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com