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Thomas Jonathan Bateman is an English actor, best known for his roles on the historical fantasy drama series Da Vinci's Demons and in the film Murder on the Orient Express.

Biography

Tom bateman is an english actor.Born on paril 8.1989 in london.England.He is best known for his roles in the films "murdre on the orient express" and "vanity fair".He is 5 feet 11 incehs tall.Weighs around 75 kgs and has blue eyes.He has a slim body type.

Education and Career

Tom bateman studied at the royal academy of dramatci art in london and graduated in 2011.He has appeared in several films and television series.Including "da vinci s demons"."jekyll and hyde"."vanity fair" and "murder on the orient express".He also starred in the bbc drama "the tunnel" and the netflix series "the serpent".

Relationships

Tom bateman is currently in a relationship with actress daisy ridley.He was previously in a relationship with actress ophelia loviobnd.

Most Important Event

The most important event in tom bateman s caerer was his role in the 2017 flim "murder on the orient express".The film was a huge success and earned him critical acclaim.

Personal Life

Tom bateman is a libra and his nationality is british.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is not marreid and does not have any childern.His praents are both actors and he has several relatives in the entertainment industry. Tom bateman is a talented actor who has achieved great success in his career.He is a riisng star in the entertainment industry and is sure to have a long and successful career ahead of hi.M.

US says Israel hostage deal 'closer than ever'

US says Israel hostage deal 'closer than ever'
Nov 20,2023 6:41 pm

...By Tom Bateman in Jerusalem & Kathryn Armstrong in LondonBBC NewsA deal to release hostages taken from Israel during Hamas s attacks last month is " closer than ever before" according to a senior US official...

Gaza 'disconnected from the planet' - but messages of fear trickle out

Gaza 'disconnected from the planet' - but messages of fear trickle out
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...By Alice Cuddy & Tom Bateman in JerusalemBBC News A voice note arrives from a journalist in a city in central Gaza, where lines of communication have been almost completely eliminated...

Internet out in Gaza as Israel expands operations

Internet out in Gaza as Israel expands operations
Oct 27,2023 3:21 pm

...By Tom Bateman and Antoinette RadfordBBC News Jerusalem & LondonThere s been intense Israeli bombardment of Gaza by air, heavier than in previous evenings, while all internet and phone communications appear to be out in the territory...

BBC correspondents answer your questions on the conflict between Israel and Hamas

BBC correspondents answer your questions on the conflict between Israel and Hamas
Oct 24,2023 1:51 am

... Is any food and fuel getting into Gaza? Caroline Kelly asks: Regarding Israel s blockade of Gaza over the last two weeks - does this mean that there is literally no water, fuel and electricity available to the people of Gaza? Middle East correspondent Tom Bateman, in Jerusalem, answers: Israel said it was imposing a " complete siege" on Gaza...

Israel judicial reform: Netanyahu in hospital ahead of key vote

Israel judicial reform: Netanyahu in hospital ahead of key vote
Jul 23,2023 6:30 am

...By Tom Bateman & Malu Cursino BBC News, Jerusalem and LondonIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has had emergency surgery to fit a pacemaker, after being taken to hospital on Saturday night...

Eleven Palestinians killed during Israeli raid in Nablus

Eleven Palestinians killed during Israeli raid in Nablus
Feb 22,2023 4:11 pm

...By Tom Bateman in Nablus & David Gritten in LondonBBC NewsIsraeli troops have killed at least 11 Palestinians and wounded dozens more during a raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials say...

Quake-hit Turkey issues 113 building arrest warrants

Quake-hit Turkey issues 113 building arrest warrants
Feb 12,2023 3:41 am

...By Tom Bateman and Laura GozziBBC News, Hatay and LondonOfficials in Turkey say 113 arrest warrants have been issued in connection with the construction of buildings that collapsed in Monday s earthquake...

Turkey earthquake: Bodies in street after quake as anger grows over aid

Turkey earthquake: Bodies in street after quake as anger grows over aid
Feb 7,2023 2:31 pm

...By Quentin Sommerville, Tom Bateman, Anna Foster & Kathryn Armstrongin Antakya, Iskenderun, Kahramanmaras & LondonBodies of people killed in the earthquake in southern Turkey on Monday are being left out on the street as the hunt continues for survivors...

Quake-hit Turkey issues 113 building arrest warrants

Jul 23,2022 6:00 pm

By Tom Bateman and Laura GozziBBC News, Hatay and London

Officials in Turkey say 113 arrest warrants have been issued in connection with the construction of buildings that collapsed in Monday's earthquake.

Turkish police have already taken at least 12 people into custody, including building contractors.

Meanwhile, unrest in southern Turkey has disrupted rescue efforts in some places.

The Number of people confirmed to have died in Turkey and Syria has risen to More Than 28,000.

More arrests are expected - But The Action will by seen by many as an attempt to divert overall blame for the disaster.

For years, experts warned that many new buildings in Turkey were unsafe due to endemic corruption and government policies.

Those policies allowed so-called amnesties for contractors who swerved building regulations, in order to encourage a construction Boom - including in earthquake-prone regions.

Thousands of buildings collapsed during the earthquake, raising questions about whether the Natural Disaster 's impact was made worse by human failings.

With elections looming, after spending 20 years in power.

Mr Erdogan has admitted shortcomings in the response, But , during one visit to a disaster zone, he appeared to blame fate. " Such things have always happened, " He Said . " It's part of destiny's plan. "

On The Sixth day after The Quake hit, The Situation is growing more desperate.

On Saturday, German rescuers and the Austrian army paused search operations because of clashes between unnamed groups in Hatay province. Security is expected to worsen as food supplies dwindle, one rescuer said.

" There is increasing aggression between factions in Turkey, " Austrian Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Kugelweis said. " The chances of saving A Life bears no reasonable relation to the safety risk. "

The Search for survivors resumed under the protection of the Turkish army.

Across southern Turkey and northern Syria, millions are homeless and temperatures continue to drop below freezing on a nightly basis.

The UN has warned that More Than 800,000 people are without adequate meals, and its aid agency on the ground is warning The Final Death Toll from The Quake is likely to double.

In Syria , the Death Toll now stands at More Than 3,500 - But new figures have not been published since Friday.

Hope of finding many more survivors is fading, despite some incredible rescues.

Among those rescued from the rubble on Saturday were A Family of five in Turkey's Gaziantep province, and a seven-year-old girl in Hatay, who spent 132 hours under the rubble.

The Quake was described as the " worst event in 100 years in this region" by the United Nations aid chief, who was in the Turkish province of Kahramanmaras on Saturday.

" I think it's the worst Natural Disaster that I've ever seen and it's also The Most extraordinary international response, " Martin Griffiths told The Bbc 's Lyse Doucet in Turkey.

Mr Griffiths has called for regional politics to be put aside in The Face of the disaster - and there are some signs that this is happening.

The Border crossing between Turkey and Armenia reopened on Saturday for the First Time in 35 years to allow aid through.

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