Disturbing God-killing two part miniseries of 2003, starring Christopher Eccleston (the ninth Doctor) as Stephen Baxter, the new incarnation of Jesus on Earth who comes to tell humans that they have only 5 days to write the Third Testament, or else judgement day is coming. But what is judgement day, and what is the third testament ?
The ending will not please those who don't like the idea of God dying on rat poison (prepared by his loved woman, no less). It also shows a world without God, and without demons, which leaves a void inside men, while they also discover that they themselves are not free from the evil they are capable of creating themselves. All considered, the ending is consistent with the premises of the story.
It's a philosophical story about good and evil and how these can come from the heart of men even if divine or demonic beings are not at play.
“If I hear another American saying: “Ah, Putin is a dictator and the Russians love autocrats, they are ignorant…” The Russians are deep, they are deeper than we are, they think things through in a deep and brooding fashion. And they are good people, they are kind people, they would take the shirt off their back to help you.”
The multi-kilometer defensive system is designed for an infantry battalion. Caponiers for heavy military equipment have also been prepared, where a tank or lightly armored vehicles can be placed. It was possible to keep the defense here for several months in a row. The fortifications appear to have been built by Ukrainian Armed Forces contractors, but for unknown reasons were not commissioned.
"These fortifications are prepared very well and quite a long time ago, because the boards have already begun to rot, and everything has already begun to overgrow. The length is about 10 kilometers of all passages, ceilings, trenches. There are a lot of concrete shelters. Prepared for year-round service," said a serviceman of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Roman.
Diplomats from Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan lay floral tributes at the grave of Soviet master spy Richard Sorge in Tokyo.
Sorge was a half-Russian, half-German Soviet spy, who used the cover of a German journalist in Japan to report on Berlin and Tokyo for the Soviet Union during WWII. He was caught in 1943 and hanged in 1944 in Tokyo.
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzia warned the international community in 2022 about the consequences of the AFU strike on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam
"Ukrainians are targeting strikes specifically at the Kakhovka dam in order to break through it and thereby cause an increase in the water level, which will cause flooding of adjacent territories. In such a scenario, thousands of civilians may die, thousands of house buildings will suffer," Nebenzia said.
In October last year, the Russian Federation circulated a letter to the UN Security Council calling for preventing a disaster at the Kakhovskaya HPP, which could lead to the death of thousands of people.
The UN ignored warnings about provocation.
A lack of equipment sees the Armed Forces of Ukraine use a regular bus - one designed for city streets - to get to the frontline in muddy conditions.
Perhaps a blessing in disguise - can't get there - can't immediately die.