The International
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Tom Tykwer |
Box office | 60. 2 million USD |
Screenplay | Eric Singer |
Production companies | Columbia Pictures |
Atlas Entertainment | |
Relativity Media | |
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ID | 864247 |
About The International
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.
Essequibo: Venezuelans vote to claim Guyana-controlled oil region
... In 2018, hoping to establish its claim on the territory, Guyana filed a case at The International Court of Justice (ICJ) that will establish whether the decision of the 1899 tribunal should stand...
Solar panels used by British Army linked to claims of forced labour in China
... Global dominanceSolar power is huge source of renewable energy and one of the cornerstones of The International effort to curb climate-warming carbon emissions...
Oil firms commit to major fossil fuel cut by 2050 at COP28
... The International Energy Agency has previously said that if the world drills more new oil and gas then the world will not meet its climate pledges, including limiting temperature rise to no more than 1...
COP28: Huge rise in oil drilling expected from hosts UAE
... The United Arab Emirates state oil firm Adnoc may drill 42% more by 2030, according to analysts considered The International gold standard in oil market intelligence...
Sandra Day O'Connor: A ranch girl who became 'queen of the court'
... " I had never been a law clerk there, I had never tried a case at court, " O Connor told The International Bar Association...
Mia Schem: Wounded festival-goer in Hamas hostage video freed
... Images on Thursday showed Schem being handed to humanitarian organisation The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - along with Amit Soussana, a 40-year-old lawyer...
Climate crisis: Three women helping wildlife survive
... The crisis is contributing to the risk of extinction of 12,260 threatened species, The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recently calculated...
Russia: LGBT groups could be declared 'extremist' in court ruling
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Ukraine war round-up: Carnage at the river and a war crimes trial
The Toll of the fighting on both Ukraine's health sector and Russia 's invading army made sobering reading on the 79th day of The War .
Russian forces were since The Invasion started on 24 February.
British Military Intelligence said a single Russian battalion had recently lost almost all of its armoured vehicles during in The Eastern war zone. Aerial images showed dozens of burnt-out tanks and The Remains of a pontoon bridge.
Bbc News Russian has been able to verify since the start of The Invasion .
Moscow's forces made gains elsewhere, reportedly taking the strategically important town of Rubizne.
In Kyiv, since The Beginning of The Invasion , putting a 21-year-old Russian soldier in the dock and accusing him of killing an unarmed civilian.
Western sanctions on Russia got more personal when, Lyudmila Ocheretnaya, and his alleged current girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva .
And a Russian energy supplier said it would suspend deliveries of electricity to Finland from Saturday, One Day after the Finnish president said he supported an application for Nato membership.
Learning a new languageAn estimated 14 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since The Invasion started. One of the six million or so who moved abroad is nine-year-old Marharyta, who spoke no English when she first arrived in the UK from her home city of Lviv.
She and her mum Larysa moved to Manchester after securing visas through the Ukraine Family Scheme, and now she is happily learning the new language.
The UK government has plans to enrol up to 100,000 Ukrainian children who have fled The War . The National Association of Head Teachers is calling for urgent counselling support and access to specialist language tuition.
Russian arms supplies under questionIndia has not joined in The International condemnation of Russia 's invasion, making clear it does not want to take sides.
However, some defence experts believe it may find it has little choice other than to lessen its dependence on Russian military equipment, given the impact of Western sanctions.
In the Last Decade , it has bought more equipment from other Countries - noticeably from France, but also from Israel and the US and, to a lesser extent, the UK.
But Sangeeta Saxena, editor of Delhi-based Aviation and Defence Universe, says the Indian Army will keep buying from Russia - not just because its personnel are familiar with the equipment, but also because The Relationship with Russia has withstood The Test of time.
Why the volatile price of aluminium mattersThe Invasion has tightened global supplies of the metal, pushing up The Price , which had already climbed during the coronavirus pandemic.
" A lot of buyers of aluminium in Europe are almost self-sanctioning and refusing to touch Russian aluminium if they can, " says Uday Patel, senior research manager at consultancy Wood Mackenzie .
The metal is used in a bewildering variety of products, from door frames to aircraft, and some believe supply constraints are likely to continue for some time.
A War zone entry for EurovisionThis year's edition of Europe's glitziest celebration of Pop Music is marked by The War in The East , with Russia and Belarus banned from competing and Ukraine odds-on favourite to win.
Kalush Orchestra will be appearing in Turin on Saturday, fresh from visiting The War zone.
BBC Ukraine's Viktoriia Zhuhan joined them as they prepared for The Contest in The War -torn city of Irpin.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com