The Capture
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Initial release | 2017 |
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Directors | Jim Agnew |
Cinematography | Dave McFarland |
Screenplay | Sean Keller |
Jim Agnew | |
Producers | Jim Agnew |
David Hillary | |
Wendy Benge | |
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ID | 993440 |
About The Capture
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Ukraine war: Ship leaves Odesa amid Russia Black Sea attack fears
... Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials announced The Capture of Urozhaine, a small hamlet in the eastern Donetsk region, from Russian forces...
Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist
... Hong Kong authorities on 3 July issued arrest warrants and rewards for information leading to The Capture of Mr Law and seven other Hong Kong political activists living in exile...
Wagner, Prigozhin, Putin and Shoigu: Bitter rivalries that led to a rebellion
... Prigozhin - increasingly irate over his suspicion that the military was withholding ammunition from his forces as they attempted to complete The Capture of Bakhmut - began posting more and more unhinged Telegram rants...
Ukraine counter-offensive: Kyiv says it has liberated villages in Donetsk region
... While The Capture of the three villages mark the biggest advances of recent days, the settlements are relatively small...
Ukraine war: Wagner says Bakhmut transfer to Russian army under way
... Mr Prigozhin - who announced The Capture of the city on Saturday - is seen telling his men to leave ammunition for the Russian army...
Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests
... The Capture of the swashbuckling political leader immediately sparked protests nationwide...
Local election 2023: Prof Sir John Curtice on the results so far
... The icing on the cake for the party has been The Capture of Windsor and Maidenhead, the home territory of former prime minister, Theresa May...
Ukraine war: More than 20,000 Russian fighters dead in Bakhmut, US says
... The Capture of the city would bring Russia slightly closer to its goal of controlling the whole of Donetsk region, one of four regions in eastern and southern Ukraine annexed by Russia last September following referendums widely condemned outside Russia as a sham...
Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist
By Frances MaoBBC News
Hong Kong police have raided The Family home of Nathan Law , a leading pro-democracy activist In Exile in The UK.
Local media reported that Mr Law 's parents And One of his brothers were also Taken Away for questioning.
The raid comes a week after authorities issued a HK$1m (£99,100; US$127,800) bounty for his arrest, as well as for that of seven other activists.
Mr Law , who fled to The UK in 2020 where he was granted Political Asylum , is yet to comment on The developments.
However he told The Bbc last week.
Hong Kong authorities on 3 July issued arrest warrants and rewards for information leading to The Capture of Mr Law and seven other Hong Kong political activists living In Exile .
The Eight activists targeted are accused of colluding with foreign forces - A Crime that can carry a sentence of life in prison. The Offence comes under, which was imposed three years ago after widespread pro-democracy protests took place in The former British territory in 2019.
The countries in which The activists Live - The UK, The US and Australia - do not have extradition treaties with China, and have condemned The Order from Hong Kong authorities.
However, at least five people with connections to The activists have been arrested in Hong Kong since The Announcement .
Mr Law is one of The Most prominent figures in Hong Kong 's pro-democracy movement, and was one of The unofficial leaders of The 2019 demonstrations.
After fleeing Hong Kong in 2020, he had issued a statement saying he had cut off all ties with His Family .
He told The Bbc last week he felt his situation was " relatively safe" in The UK, but he would have to be more vigilant as a result of The Bounty 's announcement.
" There could possibly be someone in The UK - or Anywhere Else - to provide informations of me to (The Hong Kong authorities). For example, my whereabouts, where they could possibly extradite me when I'm transiting in certain countries, " Mr Law said.
" All these things may put My Life in to dangerous situations if I'm not careful enough of who I meet or where I go. It makes me have To Live in a more careful life. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com