The East
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Release date | Japan |
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Directors | Zal Batmanglij |
Box office | 2. 4 million USD |
Budget | 6. 5 million USD |
Screenplay | Brit Marling |
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Liked | |
No of episod | 345 |
Produc | Nucky Rozandy |
Genres | Sitcom |
Workplace | |
Origin releas | 31 January 2015 –; 2 June 2019 |
Cast | Gista Putri |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 907899 |
About The East
The East is an Indonesian situation comedy programme that aired on NET.. The title is named as "The East" for the namesake of the building where the headquarters of NET. is located in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'
...By James WaterhouseBBC Ukraine correspondentOutnumbered and outgunned, one front-line soldier has given a sobering account of Ukraine s struggle to cling on to its foothold on The East bank of the vast Dnipro river...
UK temperatures plunge as cold snap disrupts roads
... Further south, a yellow weather warning for ice is in place from midnight until 08:00 for London, The East of England, the West Midlands and parts of south Wales...
Henry Kissinger's Cambodia legacy of bombs and chaos
... During the Vietnam War, Kissinger and then-President Richard Nixon ordered clandestine bombing raids on neutral Cambodia, in an effort to flush out Viet Cong forces in The East of country...
New UK weather warnings for snow and ice as sporting events cancelled
... But, previous yellow warnings issued on Friday for the northern coast and south-west Scotland, as well as the South West and The Eastern coast of England came to an end on Saturday morning...
Glasgow Airport: Flights suspended due to heavy snow
... The alert is in place for The East Midlands, West Midlands, North West, North East and Yorkshire and the Humber until 5 December...
UK weather: Snow forecast and warnings in place as temperatures plummet
... A yellow ice and snow warning is in effect down The Eastern side of Scotland and England until 11:00 GMT...
Ukraine war: Zelensky says fortifying front lines must be accelerated
... Russian forces are trying to encircle The Eastern town of Avdiivka...
UK cold snap persists with sub-zero nights to come
... A warning just for ice is in place in The East of Northern Ireland...
Half of UK families £110 a year worse off since 2019, report says
New analysis suggests that half of UK families have seen their disposable incomes shrink in The Last two years.
A report by a left-of-centre Think Tank shows that the poorest half of the population have had their incomes squeezed by £110 since 2019.
The New Economics Foundation (NEF) says that the richest 5% are better off by £3,300 a year.
Incomes in regions such as London have risen six times faster than those in The North east.
As a result, the Think Tank has called into question the success of the government's " levelling up" policy, which aims to improve standards of living and productivity in areas of the UK that have traditionally been " left behind".
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, did not immediately respond to The Bbc 's request for comment.
In 2019, The Pledge may have helped the Conservatives win votes in the so-called " red wall" region in The North of England that traditionally elected Labour MPs.
The NEF analysis found that in the two years since the election, the poorest 50% of the population in every region apart from London and The East of England saw their incomes squeezed by an average of £110 per year, after accounting for increases in the cost of living.
As a result, The Gap in incomes across regions has widened, with areas along the " red wall" worst hit. Disposable incomes in The North east of England have risen by just £20 a year on average, or 0. 1%.
In The South east, however, incomes have jumped by £550.
'Things could get tougher'Single parents were the worst affected families across all regions. Those in Yorkshire and the Humber and The North west and Merseyside saw their incomes fall by around 15 times as much as those in London.
Alfie Stirling, director of research and chief economist at the NEF, said: " With prices expected to continue increasing, The Threat of a rise in interest rates and ongoing effects of Brexit, things could get a lot tougher for families that have already suffered most. "
He added that more could be done to help families in the short-term, such as introducing a minimum income floor which better reflects the true cost of living.
Prices are already going up at a relatively rapid rate on a variety of items and services due to ongoing labour shortages, supply chain issues and extra Red Tape after Brexit.
At The Time of the Budget in October, the government's independent forecaster, The Office for Budget Responsibility, warned that the cost of living could rise at its fastest rate in 30 years.
The chancellor Rishi Sunak and The Governor of The Bank of England Andrew Bailey have acknowledged that household budgets are strained. Mr Bailey has even apologised for The Situation . " None of us want to see that happen, "
Source of news: bbc.com