Glee 100
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Initial release | India |
---|---|
Directors | Sam Anton |
Composers | Sam C. S. |
Producers | S. R. Prabhu |
Sam C. S. , Kavita Thomas | |
Record labels | TOP Media |
Active from | 2012 |
Albums | We, 100% |
Zombie | |
RE:tro | |
BANG The BUSH | |
TIME LEAP | |
Hangul | 백퍼센트 |
Movies/Shows | Glee |
Air date | March 18, 2014 |
Episod no | Season 5; Episode 12 |
Featur music | Raise Your Glass |
Toxic | |
Defying Gravity | |
Valerie | |
Keep Holding On | |
Happy | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2204752 |
About Glee 100
Past and current members of New Directions reunite to reinvent their favourite performances, celebrating what the club has meant to everyone.
Four surprises that could upend the 2024 US election
... Being a convicted felon does not prevent him running in a presidential election - 100 years ago, a candidate garnered nearly a million votes from behind bars...
Big banks linked to products with pangolin and leopard parts
... This means that funds are automatically invested in shares based on a linked index - for example, the FTSE 100 - which they track...
Niger: Getting UK nationals out of the country is priority, minister says
... There are an estimated 600 French nationals and 500 Italians - mostly in the military - in Niger but there are believed to be fewer than 100 British nationals...
Niger: UK tells nationals to stay inside amid unrest
... It is unclear how many British nationals are in the country, but it is thought to be fewer than 100...
Polarised politics are tearing Pakistan apart
... The number of court cases against him has been rising - his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party says there are over 100 - and charges include terrorism, corruption and contempt of court...
Why Putin cares about Russia's athletes competing abroad
... The club - which soon turns 100 - has been doing so well that its members netted most of the medals won by athletes from Russia in the last Summer Olympics, held in Tokyo in 2021...
PinkPantheress on chart success and hearing loss: 'I did my mourning already'
... In the US, the track reached number three on the Hot 100 - the biggest breakthrough for a UK act in a while...
Stock markets hit again by banking worries
... Share indexes across Europe - including the UK s FTSE 100 - were down by about 2...
Niger: UK tells nationals to stay inside amid unrest
By Sean SeddonBBC News
British nationals in Niger are being urged to register their whereabouts with the UK government amid unrest sweeping The West African country,
Violent protests have broken out in Niger after a last week.
France, Italy and Spain but The Foreign Office have not announced any plans to evacuate people.
It has urged British nationals in the country to stay indoors.
The UK Foreign Office is understood to be closely monitoring the fast-moving situation and is keeping its plans under review.
Its travel advice has been updated to advise against all travel to Niger .
It is unclear how many British nationals are in the country, but it is thought to be fewer than 100 .
Officials are thought to be liaising with other countries on the ground, including France, the former colonial power in Niger .
The government In Paris announced evacuation plans for the roughly 600 French nationals in the country after hostile crowds surrounded its embassy on Sunday.
It said a limited number of flights would take place " very soon" because of the " deteriorating security situation" in the Capital City Niamey.
A statement from the French foreign ministry said it would also help other European nationals leave the country if necessary.
The Italian government said it was putting on a " Special Flight for those (Italians) who want to leave the country" AFP reported. It said there are around 500 Italian nationals in Niger .
German citizens in Niger - who are thought to number fewer than 100 - have been urged to leave the country aboard planes organised by France.
The Spanish government said it is preparing to evacuate around 70 of its citizens.
On Sunday the UK government announced it was suspending long-term development assistance to Niger in response to The Coup , but will continue spending on humanitarian aid.
Andrew Mitchell , The Minister for development and Africa, called for the deposed President Mohamed Bazoum to be " immediately reinstated to restore constitutional order".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com