The Christian photograph

The Christian

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release January 28, 1923
Directors Maurice Tourneur
ScreenplayCharles Kenyon
Production company Goldwyn Pictures
Story by Hall Caine
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1964701
Send edit request

About The Christian


The Christian is a silent film drama, released by Goldwyn Pictures, directed by Maurice Tourneur, his first production for Goldwyn, and starring Richard Dix and Mae Busch.

Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics

Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics
Nov 15,2023 9:41 pm

... Months later Mr Omtzigt left The Christian Democrats and took several months off work for exhaustion...

Ukraine gets European Commission backing for talks on Ukraine membership

Ukraine gets European Commission backing for talks on Ukraine membership
Nov 8,2023 8:41 am

... It s really impressive, " Michael Gahler, a German MEP from The Christian Democrats, told the BBC...

Germany agrees to consider UK-style plan on processing asylum abroad

Germany agrees to consider UK-style plan on processing asylum abroad
Nov 7,2023 8:21 am

... Hendrik Wüst, The Christian Democratic (CDU) premier of North Rhine-Westphalia, warned against dismissing Rwanda-style schemes as " sinister neo-colonialism...

Indi Gregory: Family of ill baby will still fight, grandma says

Indi Gregory: Family of ill baby will still fight, grandma says
Nov 5,2023 12:41 pm

... " Indi s parents are being supported by campaign group Christian Concern and its sister organisation, The Christian Legal Centre...

Rugby World Cup: Wales not keeping up with Joneses in 2023 squad

Rugby World Cup: Wales not keeping up with Joneses in 2023 squad
Sep 6,2023 5:11 am

... At the same time there was a " period of streamlining and simplifying The Christian name all over Europe" meaning hundreds of ancient pagan names like Llywarch and Gwalchmai were lost and people were naming their children " safe, biblical names"...

Pakistan: More than 100 arrested after churches burned

Pakistan: More than 100 arrested after churches burned
Aug 17,2023 7:31 am

... And Pakistani bishop Azad Marshall, in the neighbouring city of Lahore, said The Christian community was " deeply pained and distressed" by the events...

Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims

Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims
Aug 16,2023 3:51 pm

... Pakistani bishop Azad Marshall, in the neighbouring city of Lahore, said The Christian community was " deeply pained and distressed" by the events...

Barbie banned in Kuwait as Lebanon urges action

Barbie banned in Kuwait as Lebanon urges action
Aug 10,2023 11:30 am

... " This is part of a broader campaign that is bringing together Hezbollah, The Christian far right, and other top religious leaders in a focused campaign against LGBT people, " Ms Mhanna said...

Ukraine gets European Commission backing for talks on Ukraine membership

Jun 25,2023 12:01 pm

By Sofia BettizaBBC News, Brussels

The European Commission has recommended that formal talks should begin with Ukraine on joining the European Union .

The step takes Kyiv closer to The Coveted prize of EU membership, five months after the 27 member states gave it candidate status.

Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen praised its " excellent progress, even as it's fighting an existential War . "

She Said talks should also start with Moldova and that Georgia should become a candidate, if it passed reforms.

Moldova and Ukraine applied for membership in The Weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine and both became candidates in June. Georgia was passed over for candidate status at The Time .

President Volodymyr Zelensky described the European Commission report as " historic" and said it was an important day.

Ms von der Leyen said Ukraine had completed " well over 90% of the necessary reforms" that the EU set out Last Year , adding that " The Goal is truly within reach".

It was also A Day to celebrate in Georgia, She Said . The government in Tbilisi is seen as having made sufficient progress on gender equality, fighting violence against women and Organised Crime .

A final decision on the recommendations will be made by the EU's member states at their December summit.

But The Devil to reaching The Goal of membership is in The Detail .

EU accession talks are a slalom of technicalities and caveats and they tend to be painstakingly slow. Candidate countries need to meet extensive legal and economic criteria to join.

" Just because you are granted candidate status, it doesn't mean you will join the EU tomorrow, " said an EU diplomat.

The entire process normally takes about a decade, but can take longer than that.

" The Western Balkans are The Best example of how slow, tricky and inefficient The Process can be, " said Tina Akhvlediani of the Centre for European Policy Studies.

Each enlargement decision requires the backing of all 27 EU members, and any country can block negotiations at any stage, often due to bilateral disputes.

" It can be because of ethnic identities, cultural differences, even the name of the country. Greece demanded that Macedonia change its name to North Macedonia , " said Ms Akhvlediani.

The European Commission report, released on Wednesday, however recommends that Ukraine needs to:

" Ukraine has had massive issues with corruption, and it needs to do more to carry out judicial Reform - which is relatively fundamental stuff, " said Tina Akhvlediani.

But there is a certain leniency, considering that Ukraine is in The Middle of A War .

" In spite of The Invasion , they have come a long way and tried their very best to Reform . It's really impressive, " Michael Gahler , a German MEP from the Christian Democrats , told The Bbc .

Unlike Nato, which Ukraine is also seeking to join, the European Union has no collective defence pact. But Mr Gahler says Ukraine joining the EU would ensure that Russia does not make a further attempt to take over the country.

" We need to make it very clear that Ukraine belongs in Europe, " said Mr Gahler. " It is not in The Russian orbit, it is firmly anchored in The West . And for that to happen, we need to start accession negotiations. "

But ultimately the EU is facing A Dilemma . It is torn between The Signal of solidarity it wants to send to Ukrainians, and the difficulty of integrating such a large and War -torn country.

Ukraine is The Most heavily mined country in The World , it is awash with weapons, and latest estimates suggest that around 18% of its territory is controlled by Russia.

" EU leaders understand The Urgency of anchoring Ukraine firmly in The West , but they are also aware that the country's security situation would pose greater challenges than any previous EU enlargement, " said Stefan Lehne from The Carnegie Europe Think Tank .

" The EU will have genuine problems in integrating a country that is so big and so different from The Present members. "

President Zelensky has promised that Kyiv will meet The Commission 's conditions, and stressed how a positive EU decision will give fresh motivation to his troops.

That is particularly relevant amid fears of " Ukraine fatigue" mounting among Western allies. He has spoken himself of the Israel-Hamas War " taking away the focus" from The War in Ukraine.

No EU member state is ready to admit Ukraine while it is At War , but the geopolitical urgency is there, says Tina Akhvlediani from the Centre for European Policy Studies.

" If Ukraine doesn't join the EU, then the country will be lost to Russia. It's autocracy versus democracy. We can't just watch while Russia invades other countries that have European aspirations. "

But enlargement has never come about smoothly for the European Union . It is quite normal for the European Commission , which runs The Process , to take a positive approach toward future accessions, while national governments are often divided.

In Brussels, Hungary is seen as the main hurdle that could scupper Ukraine's ambitions.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban was recently photographed shaking hands with Russia's Vladimir Putin and he has been critical of sending more military support to Ukraine.

In the early days of the EU, enlargement was driven by the need to consolidate Western Europe during the Cold War - and later by the necessity of stabilising the parts of the former Soviet empire that had become independent.

The renewed Russian threat has revived interest in bringing in Western Balkan and Eastern European countries.

" European countries understand that We Are in systemic conflict with an aggressive Russia, " says German Michael Gahler . " The rest of The World is watching how Europe deals with it. If we backtrack on Ukraine, that would be disastrous. We would be seen as unreliable partners for the rest of The World . "

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯