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Creat by Eric Kripke
Origin releasSeptember 17, 2012 –; May 21, 2014
Theme music compos J. J. Abrams
Product locat Atlanta
Product companiKripke
Cast Billy Burke
EpisodesEpisodesS02 E22 · Declaration of IndependenceMay 21, 2014 S02 E21 · Memorial DayMay 14, 2014 S02 E20 · TomorrowlandMay 7, 2014 View 35+ more
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A group of revolutionaries are forced to battle the ruling warlords in a post-apocalyptic dystopia, after an unknown phenomenon shuts down electricity, leading to the collapse of public order.

COP28: Admit your failures, climate summit host Al Jaber tells nations

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... Since the start of the Industrial Revolution - when humans started burning large amounts of fossil fuels - the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has risen by over 50%, and is still growing...

Nvidia valued at $1 trillion thanks to AI boom

Nvidia valued at $1 trillion thanks to AI boom
May 30,2023 1:20 pm

... The firm s affable co-founder Jensen Huang took a punt by investing in added functionality for Nvidia chips long before the AI Revolution - a long game that appears to have paid off...

Iran protests: Authorities charge 1,000 people over Tehran unrest

Iran protests: Authorities charge 1,000 people over Tehran unrest
Oct 31,2022 12:21 pm

... " Those who intend to confront and subvert the regime are dependent on foreigners and will be punished according to legal standards, " On Saturday, a Revolutionary Court in Tehran began trying five people on charges that carry the death penalty, state news agency Irna reported...

Is the UK getting hotter, and what causes heatwaves?

Is the UK getting hotter, and what causes heatwaves?
Jun 17,2022 6:30 am

... In the UK, that summers like 2018 are 30 times more likely now than before the Industrial Revolution - the point when humans starting producing the emissions...

Newport: Can an Instagram-able market save a city centre?

Newport: Can an Instagram-able market save a city centre?
May 7,2022 4:10 am

... " The glory days were the industrial Revolution - a lot of the Irish came here, the churches began to fill up and it just exploded in Newport because of the old town dock...

French election: Historic win but Macron has polarised France

French election: Historic win but Macron has polarised France
Apr 24,2022 10:35 pm

... They do it because - thanks to the successful Macron Revolution - there is nowhere else for them to go if they want to oppose him...

Coronavirus: How will it change, national security and espionage?

Coronavirus: How will it change, national security and espionage?
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... The idea was to be able to events - such as an approaching collapse of law and order and the potential for a Revolution - before it was on the Hand...

Hong Kong ' s year in seven intense emotions

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French election: Historic win but Macron has polarised France

Feb 16,2020 9:34 am

Before the caveats, it is only fair to acknowledge the scale of President Macron's achievement.

Not enough is being made of this, But this is the First Time ever that a governing president of the Fifth Republic has been re-elected.

Yes, presidents have retained the Elysée before. But both François Mitterrand in 1988 and Jacques Chirac in 2002 were effectively in opposition in the period running up to the vote.

In both cases, actual Government was - as a result of mid-term parliamentary elections - in The Hands of The President 's foes. Though in office, Mitterrand and Chirac were politically Impotent - But that helped when The Wheel turned again and they found themselves back in favour.

As for De Gaulle 's victory in 1965, he'd never been elected by The People in the First Place .

So, Emmanuel Macron is The First president in Modern Times who, after running every aspect of foreign and domestic policy for a Full Term , has Once Again won The Trust of The People .

When you consider France's longstanding relationship with Government - which is essentially to cheer 'em in, then chuck 'em out at The First Opportunity - this is no mean feat.

He has done it by two methods, The First of which bodes well for The Next five years, The Second less so.

The results suggest that hidden beneath the seething mass of Social Media Caricatures - The Arrogant Parisian rich, The Angry provincial mob - There are millions of French People of the middling type who feel that Emmanuel Macron has not been at all a bad president.

These people appreciate that unemployment is no longer a political issue, largely because of Macron's reforms. They think his handling of Covid was competent, and they agree that pushing back the Age Of retirement is inevitable.

They also discern a leader who can More Than hold his own on The International stage. They are glad There is someone at the Elysée with the stature to talk straight with Putin, even if it proved a fruitless endeavour.

And they reckon that under Macron France can aspire to take The Lead in Europe, at a time when his vision of greater military and economic autonomy for the EU is looking more and more relevant. The contrast on this front with Marine Le Pen could not have been starker.

These people may not particularly like Emmanuel Macron - he's too Different - But enough have come to respect him.

However, The Second aspect of the Macron methodology is more problematic - and this is where the caveats come in.

Five years ago, Macron made a brilliant gamble about The State of modern politics.

By straddling the centre, he destroyed the old pairing of conservatives and Social Democrats , and using the powers implicit in De Gaulle 's Fifth Republic, he installed a highly personalised and highly concentrated system of Government from the Elysée.

Opposition was forced to the " extremes" of left and right, where he trusted they could never really pose a threat. So Far he has been proved right, as this election shows.

But the election has also demonstrated Something Else : that more and more people in France are Now prepared to dally with the " extremes". They do it because - thanks to the successful Macron Revolution - There is Nowhere Else for them to go if they want to oppose him.

Many of these voters - especially the millions who chose the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon - Now want their revenge on the newly re-elected head of state.

They hope they can do it at the parliamentary elections which will take place in June. But if that does not work, they dream of a social " third round" in September taking the form of anti-Macron demonstrations on The Street , especially if he has by then launched a New Wave of reforms.

Emmanuel Macron will No Doubt start this second term promising a new kind of Government . He'll be more of a listener. He knows There are wounds that need to heal. The trouble is that he has said that kind of thing before, and a lot of people simply don't believe him.

" Not only has this election shown that There are two opposing Frances Out There . It's also revealed a growing tendency for the First Time for people to say that The Opposite camp is not legitimate, " said commentator Natacha Polony .

" In The Past elections always ended with someone who people recognised as president of all the French. I'm not sure that is the case any more. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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