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Initial release USA
Directors Christopher Nolan
Budget6,000 USD
Screenplay Christopher Nolan
Box office240,495 USD
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A young writer living in London follows people in the hope of using their lives in his novels, but the hobby becomes an obsession and he soon finds himself going further than intended.

Germany: Illegal migration rise prompts border crackdown

Germany: Illegal migration rise prompts border crackdown
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... Germany s also taken more than a million people from Ukraine - mainly women and children - Following Russia s full-scale invasion...

AI risks bio weapons but new jobs on the way - PM

AI risks bio weapons but new jobs on the way - PM
Oct 26,2023 6:11 am

... The prime minister s speech on Thursday morning set out the capabilities and potential risks posed by AI - including cyber attacks, fraud and child sexual abuse - Following the publication of a government report...

Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?

Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?
Oct 15,2023 4:21 am

... Following layoffs under new owner Elon Musk...

Climate change: Warmest September on record as global temperatures soar

Climate change: Warmest September on record as global temperatures soar
Oct 5,2023 7:11 am

... " The unprecedented temperatures for the time of year observed in September - Following a record summer - have broken records by an extraordinary amount, " said Dr Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)...

Bibby Stockholm: Onboard the giant barge set to house asylum seekers

Bibby Stockholm: Onboard the giant barge set to house asylum seekers
Jul 21,2023 11:20 am

... The men will receive healthcare onboard the barge or remotely from a team of experts, - Following concerns among the local community over the impact extra people would have on local health services...

Malmö is Swedish city chosen to host Eurovision next year

Malmö is Swedish city chosen to host Eurovision next year
Jul 7,2023 10:01 am

...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterThe city of Malmö is to host next year s 68th Eurovision song contest, it was announced on Friday, Following Sweden s victory in Liverpool in May...

The sun goes down on Elton John with a rhapsodic Glastonbury set

The sun goes down on Elton John with a rhapsodic Glastonbury set
Jun 25,2023 7:51 pm

... " Elton burst onto the stage shortly after 21:00 BST with Pinball Wizard - as promised, a song he hadn t played in over a decade - Following it up with a raucous romp through The Bitch Is Back...

Whistleblowing banker who went to prison speaks out

Whistleblowing banker who went to prison speaks out
Jun 17,2023 12:20 am

... In the US, all 19 convictions for interest rate rigging are being overturned at the request of the DoJ - the same body that originally declared conduct like Johnson s to be illegal - Following a The trader requests that Johnson was jailed for, it found, were not illegal - and didn t even break any rules...

Climate change: Warmest September on record as global temperatures soar

Jun 16,2023 4:51 am

By Matt Mcgrath & Mark PoyntingBBC Climate & Science team

The world's September temperatures were The warmest on record, breaking The previous high by a huge margin, according to The EU climate service.

Last month was 0. 93C warmer than The average September temperature between 1991-2020, and 0. 5C hotter than The previous record set in 2020.

Ongoing emissions of warming gases in addition to The El Niño weather event are driving The Heat , experts believe.

They say 2023 is now " on track" to be The warmest on record.

September 's high mark comes in The Wake of The hottest Summer on record in The northern hemisphere as soaring temperatures show no signs of relenting.

The data, from The Copernicus Climate Change Service, shows that The month had The biggest jump from The long term average in records dating back to 1940.

Scientists have been quite shocked by some of The Detail in The data.

" This month was, in my professional opinion as a climate Scientist - Absolutely gobsmackingly bananas, " Zeke Hausfather , an experienced researcher, wrote on X formerly known as Twitter.

Beating a long term recent average by almost a degree is bad enough, but this masks even greater differences in some parts of The globe. In Europe, for example, The scale of heating was remarkable, beating The long term average by 2. 51C.

" The unprecedented temperatures for The Time of year observed in September - Following a record Summer - have Broken Records by an extraordinary amount, " said Dr Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

One important measure that climate researchers look to is The difference between current temperatures and what they were before The widespread use of fossil fuels.

Last month was around 1. 75C above The temperatures during this so-called pre-industrial period - The highest figure for a single month ever recorded.

This will cause a good deal of unease among researchers.

Political leaders meeting in agreed to try and hold The Rise in global temperatures under 1. 5C This Century .

September 's figure isn't a breach of that agreement, because The Paris target refers to decades not months. But it is undoubtedly a worrying direction Of Travel .

Scientists believe that this year as a whole will stay under that 1. 5C limit, but 2023 is " on track" to become The warmest on record, according to Copernicus. The year to The End of September shaded The current warmest year, 2016, by 0. 05C as The hottest ever.

Extreme heat has continued into October, smashing monthly high records in many locations including in Spain.

Global temperatures may surge even further above normal as The El Niño weather event is yet to peak.

El Niño forms part of The El Niño Southern Oscillation - The dominant natural mode of global climate variability on Earth on seasonal or year-to-year timescales. During El Niño events, warm water comes to The Surface in The East Pacific, releasing additional heat into The atmosphere.

This is one of The reasons for surging global temperatures - When added to The long-term warming, mainly from fossil fuel burning releasing planet-warming greenhouse gases.

Experts believe The scale of heating puts new pressure on politicians to act, as they prepare to gather for The COP28 climate summit at The End of November.

" Two months out from COP28, The Sense of urgency for ambitious Climate Action has never been more critical, " Dr Burgess said.

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