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Beijing hosts 80th anniversary of WWII victory with world leaders

Beijing hosts 80th anniversary of WWII victory with world leaders

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping oversaw the largest military parade in the nation’s history on Wednesday. The event drew international attention not only for its scale, but for the high-profile attendance of Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — two of the world’s most diplomatically isolated figures. Adding to the … Read more

 Anthony Rota issues an apology for honoring veteran Nazi unit

 Anthony Rota Nazi unit

 Anthony Rota issues an apology for honoring the veteran Nazi unit. Rota had publicly recognized Yaroslav Hunka as a “Ukrainian hero.” This revelation prompted criticism and calls for an apology. Canada’s House of Commons Speaker, Anthony Rota, issued an apology on Sunday for praising an individual during a parliamentary meeting who had served in a … Read more

Christopher Nolan Breaks Own Record For Top-Grossing World War II Film

Christopher Nolan

Universal’s latest blockbuster, “Oppenheimer,” has taken the summer box office by storm, emerging as a remarkable success. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film has notched up an impressive array of accomplishments in just over two weeks since its theatrical release. A standout achievement is that “Oppenheimer” now holds the title of the highest-grossing World War II movie ever.

Current estimates reveal that “Oppenheimer” has amassed a staggering $559 million in global box office revenue. This surpasses the previous record-holder, the 2017 film “Dunkirk,” also directed by Nolan, which recounted the story of the Dunkirk Evacuation and garnered $527 million worldwide. Remarkably, “Oppenheimer” has managed to dethrone its predecessor, though both films boast Cillian Murphy as a cast member.

The latest triumph for “Oppenheimer” pushes the iconic 1998 Steven Spielberg film “Saving Private Ryan” into third place on the World War II film list, having accumulated $482 million. However, this figure is unadjusted for inflation. If inflation were factored in, “Saving Private Ryan,” which also features “Oppenheimer” star Matt Damon, would retain the top spot.

While “Oppenheimer” may not have outpaced the phenomenon of Barbie in terms of box office figures, generating over $1 billion in the same timeframe, it has certainly secured its position in the annals of war film history. Filmed using IMAX cameras, the movie’s impressive presentation on the expansive IMAX screen has propelled it to become one of the most successful IMAX films in recent memory. Its IMAX earnings have exceeded $114 million, prompting an extended run in 70mm IMAX on the limited 30 screens worldwide that support this format.

The box office success of “Oppenheimer” is unsurprising given the anticipation surrounding it due to its star-studded ensemble and the directorial prowess of Nolan. The plot follows J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life, portrayed by Murphy, as he leads the Manhattan Project during WWII to create the first atomic bomb. Working alongside a determined team of scientists and Leslie Groves, played by Damon, Oppenheimer strives to test the bomb for use against Japan to bring an end to the war.

Beyond Murphy and Damon, the film boasts an impressive cast including Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Emily Blunt, Jason Clarke, Kenneth Branagh, Rami Malek, and more. Nolan both directed the film and penned the screenplay, demonstrating his characteristic meticulous attention to detail. The screenplay’s intricacies were lauded by Murphy, describing it as “one of the best screenplays I’ve ever read.” Due to high demand, the screenplay was made available for purchase online and has been selling out rapidly.

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Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s ‘Bawaal’ sparks controversy due to references to World War II

Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor's 'Bawaal' sparks controversy due to references to World War II

Bawaal, a film starring Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan, has sparked controversy due to references to World War II and Hitler; the director has finally replied. “While creating a character, you can go back and look at the events and incidents that can play an important role in the overall arc of that character and … Read more

Hakeem Jeffries, the first Black politician to lead a party in Congress

Hakeem Jeffries

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries will become the first Black legislator to lead a party in Congress. He succeeds Nancy Pelosi, who served as House speaker during the last Congress. Jeffries is also the first House Democratic leader born after World War II. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries will become the first Black legislator to lead a party in … Read more

German court convicts 97-year-old ex-Nazi camp secretary

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A former Nazi concentration camp secretary was convicted of accessory to murder. Irmgard Furchner received a two-year suspended sentence in Itzehoe. She was 18 and 19 when she worked as the SS commander’s secretary in Stutthof during World War II. A 97-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary was convicted of accessory to murder on Tuesday. … Read more

Japan permits long-range weapons to deter competitors

Japan

Japan unveils new national security strategy. The country’s largest military expansion since World War II. Tripling defense budget and departing from its pacifist constitution. Japan revealed a new national security strategy on Friday that indicates the country’s largest military expansion since World War II, tripling defense budget and departing from its pacifist constitution in response … Read more

Collision between two World War II aircraft occurs in Collision

Collision between two World War II aircraft occurs in midair

Two antique planes from World War Two collided and crashed into each other at an air show in the United States. No injuries reported among those on the ground. FAA will conduct an investigation into the crash that occurred during the three-day Wings Over Dallas Airshow. Six people were killed when two antique planes from … Read more

Japan judo hits crisis point as bullied, burnt-out children quit

Japan

Number of people taking part in judo has plummeted by almost half since 2004 to about 120,000. Pressure group says 121 judo-related deaths were reported in Japanese schools between 1983 and 2016. Masayoshi Yamashita says scrapping the competition has put a spotlight on “a problem that involves Japanese society”. Japan is the home of judo … Read more

In ex-Stalingrad, many rally behind Putin’s Ukraine offensive

Ukraine

Vladimir feels sorry for Ukrainian civilians who died in military intervention. Russian army has been tight-lipped on its losses in Ukraine. Banners with the letter “Z”, become a symbol of Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine. Vladimir Zotov, a Volgograd resident, says he feels sorry for Ukrainian civilians who died as a result of Moscow’s intervention but … Read more

Eight on trial for stealing Banksy from Paris attack site

Paris

Eight men will stand trial in Paris for allegedly stealing a Banksy artwork. Seven French and one Italian defendant are accused of removing the metal door. Phone records showed the men were in Paris on the night of the heist. Eight men will stand trial in Paris On Wednesday,  for allegedly stealing a Banksy artwork … Read more

Thousands mark late Yugoslav leader Tito’s birth anniversary

Josip Broz Tito

Thousands of supporters of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito gathered in the Croatian village where he was born on Saturday to commemorate the 130th anniversary of his birth. Admirers of the late communist leader gathered in front of the house where he was born in 1892, now a museum in Kumrovec, northern Croatia They … Read more

‘Top Gun’ and Russian dissident fire up Cannes

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Tom Cruise’s “Top Gun: Maverick” was set to fly into Cannes on Wednesday, as a Russian dissident in the main competition showcases an alternative side to the world’s top film festival. Cruise, who last appeared in Cannes 30 years ago, is expected to make a grand entrance, accompanied by a French Air Force aerobatic display … Read more

Finnish MPs overwhelmingly back NATO membership

NATO

Finland’s lawmakers overwhelmingly approved joining NATO as a deterrence to Russian aggression on Tuesday, opening the way for a combined application with Sweden to be presented in the coming days. After a long debate that lasted over a day and a half, 188 of Finland’s 200 lawmakers voted in favour of NATO membership, reversing the … Read more

Germany seeks five-years’ jail for ex-Nazi guard, now 101

Germany

German prosecutors on Tuesday, sought five years in prison for a 101-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, the oldest person charged with complicity in Holocaust war crimes. Josef Schuetz has pleaded not guilty, denying any involvement in the 1942-1945 murders of 3,518 prisoners at the Sachsenhausen camp in Oranienburg, north of Berlin. However, prosecutors in … Read more

Families of Azovstal fighters request Turkish president to begin the extraction

Families of Azov regiment fighters imprisoned at Mariupol’s Azovstal factory made an emotional appeal to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. They urged him to “be a hero” and begin an extraction procedure for all the remaining fighters. A father of an 18-year-old combatant encouraged Erdogan to grab “a historic opportunity to go down in history … Read more

US set to approve $40 bn for Ukraine, warning of long war ahead

US

US lawmakers were set to begin debating a nearly $40 billion aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday, as Washington warned Russia was bracing for a protracted conflict with its neighbor. Defense, humanitarian, and economic funding should pass easily, as the two parties have agreed on the details, and it will likely move quickly through Congress. … Read more

Ukraine’s Odessa reels from strikes, German minister visits

Odessa

Russian missile attacks hit the port city of Odessa, and Germany’s top ambassador became the highest-ranking official from Berlin to visit Ukraine since Moscow’s invasion On Tuesday. The surprise visit by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to Bucha, a village south of Kyiv where Russian troops are accused of war crimes, came amid growing criticism … Read more

Putin says Russia defending ‘Motherland’ as Ukraine war rages

Putin

As Moscow showed its military strength during a parade commemorating the 1945 victory over Nazi Germany, President Vladimir Putin insisted that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine was required to safeguard the “Motherland.” Despite reports that Putin might declare an escalation or a widespread mobilization during his speech in Red Square, Putin made no big pronouncements about … Read more

On Victory Day parade, UK Minister mocks Russian generals’ ‘Absurdity’

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LONDON: Britain’s defence minister slammed Russia’s bejewelled military brass at the annual Victory Day parade in Moscow, which was emphasised by President Vladimir Putin’s speech, on Monday. Putin spoke to a large crowd in Red Square in Moscow for a national holiday commemorating the Soviet victory in World War II, despite Russian military casualties in … Read more

Zelensky says ‘evil’ returned to Europe on victory anniversary

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During a speech honoring World War II, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that “evil has returned” to Europe, comparing Russia’s incursion to Nazi Germany. “Decades after World War II, darkness has returned to Ukraine, and it has become black and white again,” Zelensky said in a video address, in which he was filmed standing in front of … Read more

Explosive device found in Russian media agency in Berlin

Berlin

An explosive device was discovered in a Berlin building housing the office of a Russian news agency on Saturday According to German media. The device was located in the basement of a building “containing the office of a Russian press agency,” Ria Novosti, in the city’s Steglitz neighbourhood, according to German police. Police had been … Read more

Russia fine tunes Victory Day parade amid Ukraine campaign

Russia

In the wake of Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Russia on Saturday performed its final rehearsal for an annual parade commemorating the Soviet victory in World War II, where its military strength will be displayed. Thousands of soldiers will march across Moscow’s Red Square, trailed by tanks, armoured vehicles, and missile launchers, to commemorate the 77th anniversary … Read more

‘King of streets’: Last skateboarder on Ukraine front

King of streets

The infant-confronted teenager in saggy shorts raced his skateboard beyond the bombed burger joint and hit Peace Square simply as air raid sirens rolled over the Ukrainian front. He crashed sometimes doing flips at the good sized and absolutely abandoned expanse on the coronary heart of Ukraine’s administrative centre for the jap battle area. White … Read more

Germany pulls case against Italy over Nazi compo claims

Germany

The International Court of Justice stated on Friday, that Germany dismissed its complaint against Italy, which Berlin claimed was wrongfully claiming World War II compensation, according to The ICJ, the UN’s top judicial body, said in a statement that Germany decided to withdraw the case “after recent judicial developments in Italy” and after talks between … Read more

Mariupol has no plans for Victory Day celebrations: Kremlin

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MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Friday that there would be no Victory Day festivities in Mariupol, Ukraine’s vital port city, which Russian soldiers captured last month. Victory Day, observed annually on May 9, is a symbolic holiday in Russia commemorating the Soviet victory in World War II, with a big military parade in Moscow and … Read more