The Break
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First episode date | February 21, 2016 |
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Final episode date | December 9, 2018 |
Languages | French |
Directors | Matthieu Donck |
Mar 20, 2016 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1360521 |
About The Break
A police detective mourning a painful loss moves back to his hometown, only to be drawn into a murder case that alludes to dark secrets.
Satellite images show extent of Gaza damage
... The Break in the air strikes created by the truce has encouraged some people to venture out to markets...
Mum finds bed 'infested' with bedbugs at Butlin's Skegness
... " Disaster Butlin s later offered to refund the cost of the apartment and dining, Ms Horgan said, but the company has told her they will not refund the price of the second apartment even though she said The Break had been ruined...
Male Cinderella for new Scottish Ballet production
... The princess who falls in love with the male Cinders will wear the same sparkling dress that the female Cinders will wear to the ball in her performancesThe ballet company claims The Break in tradition is a world first...
Grant Shapps: Who is the new defence secretary?
... He moves to the Ministry of Defence after just a few months as Energy Secretary - a new post established by the prime minister following The Break up of the mega-department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy...
Titan investigation: How will they find out what happened?
... Microscopic tearsOnce investigators bring the pieces back up to the surface, they will look for The Break structure in the carbon fibre structure, which is key to helping them understand what happened in those last moments, he says...
Coronation Street actor describes 'massive' impact of press intrusion
... Asked by MGN s barrister if it was clear he had spoken to a reporter about The Break in Mr Turner said " Yes, looks that way"...
Dresden jewel theft: Five men convicted of audacious 2019 heist
... But The Break-in also raised questions about the adequacy of the museum s security measures...
Sudan crisis: Further fierce fighting as clashes spread
... Sudan state television is reported to have stopped transmissions, but it was not immediately clear what caused The Break in programming...
Sudan crisis: Further fierce fighting as clashes spread
By Robert PlummerBBC News
Fierce clashes have been reported across Sudan as fighting between rival armed factions continues to spread.
The escalation came on The Second day of clashes between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitaries which have now left at least 59 dead.
The Sudanese army said it had taken hold of RSF bases in Port Sudan, Kasala, Kadaref, Demazin and Kosti.
The RSF claimed to occupy sites in Omdurman and Darfur, as well as Merowe Airport in the north.
But later accounts indicated that the army had regained control of The Airport , with the military saying they were dealing with " small pockets of rebels".
Witnesses in Sudan told Reuters news agency that the army appeared to be gaining the upper hand in the country's power struggle after blasting RSF bases with air strikes.
Earlier, the Two Sides observed a temporary humanitarian ceasefire to allow the wounded to be evacuated.
It followed complaints from doctors' unions that it was difficult for medics and sick people to get to and from hospitals while the fighting was raging.
The Brief pause in the fighting came as a chorus of international voices called for a permanent end to the violence.
Leading Arab states and the US have also urged a resumption of talks aimed at restoring a civilian government, while the African Union has announced that it is sending its top diplomat, Moussa Faki Mahamat, to try to negotiate a ceasefire.
Egypt and South Sudan also offered to mediate between the warring factions, according to a statement by The Egyptian presidency.
For its part, the UN World Food Programme has suspended its operations in Sudan after three of its workers were killed on Saturday.
The RSF, led by Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has claimed to Control Key sites in the capital, Khartoum.
However, that assertion was rejected by Sudan's leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who heads the country's governing Sovereign Council.
Sudan state television is reported to have stopped transmissions, but it was not immediately clear what caused The Break in programming.
Sudan has been run by a council of generals since a coup overthrew the country's long-standing authoritarian president, Omar al-Bashir, in 2019.
The violence broke out on Saturday after days of tensions over the roadmap for the country's transition to civilian rule.
One of the main sticking points is over the plans to incorporate the 100,000-strong RSF into the army and who would then lead the new force.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com