Nobel
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First episode date | September 25, 2016 |
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Languages | Norwegian |
Directors | Per-Olav Sørensen |
Oct 30, 2016 | |
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Product compani | Monster Scripted |
Networks | NRK |
Origin releas | 25 September –; 6 November 2016 |
Original language | Norwegian |
Product locat | Oslo |
Cast | Aksel Hennie |
Episodes | EpisodesE08 · Episode 8Nov 6, 2016 E07 · Episode 7Oct 30, 2016 E06 · Episode 6Oct 23, 2016 View 5+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2388174 |
About Nobel
Lieutenant Erling Riiser returns home from deployment in Afghanistan only to become a pawn in an international game of politics. Upon is return to Norway, he is conflicted with the struggle of how far one should go to achieve peace.
The papers: Bellamy tributes and Myanmar 'genocide denial'
... Away from the election, The Times considers what it calls the extraordinary transition of the Myanmar leader and Nobel Peace Laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, following her appearance at the International Court of Justice defending her country s treatment of the Rohingya Muslims...
Why we lie about being retired
... Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps is in his 80s and is not slowing down Wonderland of work Prof Amabile is talking to me on the sidelines of an event, hosted by the Nobel Foundation where Nobel laureates and other experts are discussing the future of ageing...
The Papers: Pact 'to oust PM' and EU told 'back down'
... Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison has died The story is reported in a number of other papers too - with: Labour gets into bed with SNP ...
The papers: Bellamy tributes and Myanmar 'genocide denial'
Political coverage and commentary takes up most of The Front pages. The BBC, along with other broadcasters, is not allowed to report details of campaigning while the polls are open.
Away from the election, The Times considers what it calls the extraordinary transition of the Myanmar leader and Nobel Peace Laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, following her appearance at The International Court of Justice defending her country's treatment of the Rohingya Muslims.
It says she's gone of an almost friendless government. It suggests That the Nobel Peace Prize awards committee should think carefully about whether she still deserves the honour.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Aung San Suu Kyi denied accusations of genocideThe Daily Telegraph says That , often lauded for her principled stance against the military, Miss Suu Kyi has been criticised for now.
For the Financial Times, her journey from the Nobel Peace Prize podium in Oslo to the UN court in The Hague is a symbol of her alienation from global admirers who once saw her as a Human Rights icon.
There's sharp criticism of a new law passed in India yesterday That will fast-track citizenship claims for immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan - But not if they are Muslim.
The Financial Times warns That The Law . It is, The Paper says, a milestone in The Campaign by the Prime Minister , Narendra Modi , to reshape India into an overtly Hindu nation.
Prince Andrew accuser's fearsSeveral papers report claims by Virginia Giuffre - who accuses the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein , of ordering her to have sex with Prince Andrew - That "too many evil people" want to silence her.
The Daily Mail says a chilling Twitter post yesterday hinted That following her Panorama interview earlier this month.
According to the Daily Express , She Said she was, and added: "If Something Happens to me, don't let it go". The Prince has "categorically" denied any sexual contact with Ms Giuffre .
Many of the papers carry pictures of the disgraced Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein , shuffling into court in New York yesterday, looking a shadow of his former self.
The Daily Mail says, clearly needing more support than the stick he used at earlier hearings.
Broadcaster and botanist David Bellamy died at the age of 86Finally, there are many affectionate tributes to the botanist and television presenter, David Bellamy , who has died at the age of 86. The Sun says he was larger than life and.
The Daily Mail describes him as. It says children adored him because he belonged to their world - a world of Creepy Crawlies , mud baths and the great Outdoors .
Source of news: bbc.com