The Parallel
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Initial release | 2014 |
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Cinematography | Piraphan Laoyont |
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ID | 2960341 |
About The Parallel
Train strikes: Passengers warned of significant disruption

... But The Parallel dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions with 14 train companies goes on...
Absolut Vodka halts exports to Russia after backlash

... Absolut warned they had no control over The Parallel market and their vodka could still get into Russia that way...
This England: Critics mixed over Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Boris Johnson

... " Michael Winterbottom does a masterful job entwining The Parallel narratives of Covid approaching like a bullet train and Johnson distracted by his domestic dramas: his divorce, his pregnant girlfriend, Carrie, his grown-up children ignoring his voicemails, and his asking 10 Downing Street staff to do the honours and pick up Dilyn the dog s poo, " she wrote...
She treated Myanmar's resistance and paid with her life

... Win Kyaw was a prominent local CDM leader who backed The Parallel National Unity Government, which was formed last year to challenge the military junta s rule...
Eurovision Song Contest: Which UK cities could host 2023 show?

... But the city may lose out given The Parallel pushes from both the BBC and the government to move events and opportunities outside the capital...
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's 'Trial by TikTok'

... One question now is, what impact this verdict will have? Has Mr Depp saved his career and reputation with his victory in court? But there is also another question in The Parallel " trial by TikTok" Who has been generating all this online traffic - and what effect has it had? Cyabra, an Israeli firm that tracks online disinformation, has been following the Depp/Heard case for weeks...
Ukraine round-up: Mariupol aftermath and Russian soldier's trial

... Kuliak earned bronze in The Parallel bars final of the Apparatus World Cup in Doha and displayed a letter Z taped to his chest as he stood next to Ukraine s Illia Kovtun, who won gold...
Mysterious Zamestim artwork in St Petersburg signals Russia's anti-West defiance

... Of those who did express views on the record, many repeated almost word for word what state TV has been telling them, reproducing The Parallel reality created by the Kremlin...
Ukraine round-up: Mariupol aftermath and Russian soldier's trial
Twelve weeks into The Russian invasion, Ukraine began holding its first War Crimes trial on Wednesday.
Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old Russian soldier, admitted shooting Oleksandr Shelipov, a 62-year-old man, a few days after The Invasion began. He faces life in jail.
The Prisoner was brought into The Tiny Kyiv courtroom in handcuffs, flanked by heavily armed guards. He looked nervous and kept his head bowed.
The Widow of The Man killed was sitting just a couple of metres from him.
She wiped tears from Her Eyes as The Soldier entered court, then sat with hands clasped as The Prosecutor set out his case, describing The Moment Kateryna's husband was shot in The Head .
" Do you accept your guilt? " The Judge asked. " Yes, " Shishimarin replied.
The Bbc 's Sarah Rainsford was at The Trial : click to read the full story.
Wednesday saw geopolitical developments as well as legal ones, with the EU pledging to spend up to €300bn to by 2027. The Bloc currently gets 40% of its gas from Russia.
With No End to The War in sight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed decrees to extend Martial Law and mobilisation for another 90 Days in the country, starting from 25 May.
And while Sweden and Finland seek to press ahead with their efforts to join the Nato military alliance, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan showed little sign of backing down in his determination to oppose their membership.
Mariupol: The 80 Days that left a flourishing city in ruinsAfter almost three months of relentless assault, Mariupol has fallen. Ukraine's military says its Combat Mission in The Port city is over.
More Than any other Ukrainian city, Mariupol has come to symbolise the ferocious brutality of Russia's assault and the stubbornness of Ukraine's resistance.
During those 80 Days of siege, daily life was being stripped down to Bare Essentials . Now some of The People who lived through those times have told The Bbc of their ordeal.
Read the full story from The Bbc 's Paul Adams and Hugo Bachega.
Mariupol's Azovstal fighters: What next for Ukraine's captured soldiers?Nearly 1,000 Ukrainian fighters who spent weeks holed up in the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol have left their positions and handed themselves over to Russian forces and pro-Russian separatists, according to Russia's defence ministry.
The evacuation marks the probable end of The Battle for the southern Ukrainian port city, which lies in ruins after weeks of relentless Russian bombardment.
What happens next to the evacuated Azovstal fighters is unclear, with Ukraine calling for a prisoner swap, but some in Russia suggesting they should be put On Trial .
Russia's defence ministry says The Fighters have been taken to Russian-controlled territory.
Details of the agreement brokered between the Two Sides , as well as the UN and the Red Cross , are unknown.
Read the full story.
'I had to stay below ground for More Than 60 days'Katerina spent More Than two months with her two sons in one of the bunkers under the Azovstal plant in Mariupol.
Her husband, a fighter, is still thought to be somewhere in The Maze of tunnels beneath The Complex .
Unable to leave the vast industrial facility, she endured bombardments that felt like they would never end.
" The missiles were so heavy, it felt like The Bunker walls were moving and The Rooms themselves became smaller, " she told The Bbc .
Read the full story by The Bbc 's Laura Bicker.
Russian gymnast given one-year ban for wearing pro-war symbolRussian gymnast Ivan Kuliak has been given a one-year ban for wearing a national war symbol on The Podium at an event in Qatar in March.
Kuliak earned bronze in The Parallel bars final of the Apparatus World Cup in Doha and displayed a letter Z taped to his chest as he stood next to Ukraine's Illia Kovtun , who won gold.
Kuliak must now return his medal, but has a right to appeal within 21 Days .
The Letter Z became symbolic with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
It was painted on the side of tanks and military vehicles, as well as being worn by pro-war politicians in Russia.
Click to read more.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com