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The International

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Initial release Germany
Directors Tom Tykwer
Box office60. 2 million USD
Screenplay Eric Singer
Production companies Columbia Pictures
Atlas Entertainment
Relativity Media
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Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) joins forces with New York prosecutor Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) to put an end to a powerful bank's funding of terrorism. As they follow the money from Germany to Italy to New York to Turkey, Salinger and Whitman find their own lives are at risk from those who will stop at nothing to protect their interests.

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Boris Johnson to arrive in Northern Ireland amid crisis over protocol

Nov 29,2023 11:41 pm

Boris Johnson is due to visit Northern Ireland on Monday in a bid to encourage The Restoration of its government.

The Crisis has been sparked by tensions over post-Brexit trade agreements.

Following the 5 May Election , the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has refused to enter The Assembly because of the Northern Ireland Protocol .

The Prime Minister has said if the EU does not change its position on the Protocol then Westminster will have a necessity to act.

Writing in the Belfast Telegraph newspaper ahead of his visit, Mr Johnson said the Protocol was out of date and did not reflect the reality of a post-Covid era with a European war and a cost of living crisis.

His visit coincides with increased speculation that the UK government is poised to introduce legislation.

The Prime Minister will meet Stormont's leaders on Monday and is expected to outline the government's next steps on Tuesday.

The Last crisis at Stormont took three years to resolve.

Boris Johnson wants this one to be sorted much more quickly but others won't Hold Out the same hope.

During his flying visit he'll urge the parties to get back to Work - in truth a message aimed mainly at the DUP which argues the stumbling block remains the Protocol .

The Party says it won't promise anything until it sees action from No 10.

Those First Steps are expected to be announced by the government on Tuesday.

Already Sinn Fein has accused the Prime Minister of playing politics and Dublin warned that any unilateral action will mean retaliation from the EU.

Solving political problems requires trust on all sides - Something in very short supply right Now

The Protocol - Now under fresh scrutiny following the Election - was designed to ensure free trade could continue across the Irish land border.

The recent assembly Election cemented a majority for those who accept the Protocol , including the new largest party, Sinn Féin, but it has been opposed by unionist politicians.

The EU has acknowledged the Protocol has caused difficulties for Northern Ireland businesses and it put forward proposals in October to try to ease that Burden - it said they would mean a reduction in paperwork and checks on goods entering from Great Britain .

However, last week saying they would make things worse.

On his visit to Northern Ireland , Mr Johnson is expected to tell party leaders that any move to change post-Brexit trade rules must also restore power-sharing at Stormont.

Ahead of The Visit , DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said until Westminster makes changes to the Protocol the consensus needed for power-sharing at Stormont does not exist.

Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill warned any unilateral action to denounce the Brexit deal by The British government would be " reckless".

" Walking away from international obligations would also represent an appalling attack on The International rule of law, " She Said .

Ms O'Neill, who is entitled to The Role of First Minister since, will also meet the Taoiseach (Irish PM) Micheál Martin on Monday.

On Sunday, by the UK government to the arrangements for Northern Ireland could undermine The Peace process.

Simon Coveney accepted there was a need to address unionist concerns about how the Protocol was working.

But He Said there would be a " consequence" if the UK's actions created significant uncertainty on The Island of Ireland.

The UK government and unionist parties have made the case that the Protocol is damaging the Northern Ireland economy but The Evidence for that is inconclusive.

A Free Market think-tank has repeated The Claim the Protocol is costing £850m a year.

The Report by The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) is based on a

It used a small dataset to analyse the impact on businesses And Then added the cost of what the UK government is spending on mitigation measures.

Last week, The National Institute of Economic and Social Research suggested Northern Ireland 's economy has slightly outperformed the UK average, partially due to the Protocol .



Source of news: bbc.com

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