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James Bond's new film will have to wait for release

 


The release date of the new James Bond series film has been extended again.  James Bond's new film is called 'No Time to Die'.


  The release date was already changed from April to November but now it has been changed to 2 April 2021 instead of November.


  "We understand that fans will be disappointed with the delay but 'No Time to Die' will now be released next year," the film's website said in a statement.


  This is going to be the last film in the series starring Daniel Craig as James Bond.

The last film in the James Bond series, Specter, was released in 2015.  It has earned 900 million Bx office fees worldwide.

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Hathras case: What did the Hathras administration say on the allegations of intimidating the victim's family?



it has been almost 19 days since he allegedly raped a Dalit girl in Hathras.  However, police say a medical examination has not confirmed the rape.


  The victim's family members alleged that they did not even know that the Uttar Pradesh police had cremated the body without their consent, whether it was their daughter or not.


  The anger of the victim's family and people over the manner in which the Uttar Pradesh police conducted the funeral has not stopped yet.

But in the meantime, such videos have surfaced in which the D.M.  The victim is seen trying to intimidate the family.


  From then until the news was written, the Uttar Pradesh police had turned Hathras into a camp.


Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition or TMC MP Derek O'Brien was not allowed to visit the victim's family.  However, on Saturday the administration approved it.


  The leaders also endured police brutality in an attempt to meet the victim's family.


  In such a scenario, the question arises as to why the Uttar Pradesh police and administration are facing such allegations.?



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