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టామ్ హోలండ్ ప్రధానపాత్ర పోషిస్తోన్న 'స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్ : ఫ్యార్ ఫ్రమ్ హోమ్' చిత్రం జులై 4న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.

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Published : Jun 25, 2019, 7:37 PM IST

హాలీవుడ్​లో అత్యంత ప్రేక్షకాదరణ పొందిన చిత్రాల్లో 'స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్' ఒకటి. ఇండియాలోనూ ఈ సూపర్​హీరోకు భారీగానే అభిమానులున్నారు. ఈ సిరీస్​ నుంచి వస్తోన్న తాజా చిత్రం 'స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్: ఫ్యార్ ఫ్రమ్ హోమ్'. ఈ సినిమాను జులై 4న విడుదల చేయనున్నట్లు చిత్రబృందం ప్రకటించింది.

భారత్​లో సోనీ పిక్చర్స్ ఎంటర్​టైన్​మెంట్స్ ఈ చిత్రాన్ని విడుదల చేస్తోంది. ఇంతకుముందు జులై 5న విడుదల చేస్తామని ప్రకటించినా కొన్ని కారణాల వల్ల ఒకరోజు ముందుకు జరిపారు. ఇంగ్లీష్​తో పాటు హిందీ, తెలుగు, తమిళంలోనూ ప్రేక్షకులముందుకు రానుంది. అడ్వాన్స్​ బుకింగ్స్​ జూన్ 30 నుంచి ప్రారంభంకానున్నాయి.
ఈ చిత్రంలో స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్ పాత్రను టామ్ హోలండ్ పోషిస్తుండగా.. జాన్ వాట్స్​ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు.

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ఇవీ చూడండి.. మెటాలిక్ దుస్తుల్లో మెరిసిపోతున్న దీపికా పదుకునే

హాలీవుడ్​లో అత్యంత ప్రేక్షకాదరణ పొందిన చిత్రాల్లో 'స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్' ఒకటి. ఇండియాలోనూ ఈ సూపర్​హీరోకు భారీగానే అభిమానులున్నారు. ఈ సిరీస్​ నుంచి వస్తోన్న తాజా చిత్రం 'స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్: ఫ్యార్ ఫ్రమ్ హోమ్'. ఈ సినిమాను జులై 4న విడుదల చేయనున్నట్లు చిత్రబృందం ప్రకటించింది.

భారత్​లో సోనీ పిక్చర్స్ ఎంటర్​టైన్​మెంట్స్ ఈ చిత్రాన్ని విడుదల చేస్తోంది. ఇంతకుముందు జులై 5న విడుదల చేస్తామని ప్రకటించినా కొన్ని కారణాల వల్ల ఒకరోజు ముందుకు జరిపారు. ఇంగ్లీష్​తో పాటు హిందీ, తెలుగు, తమిళంలోనూ ప్రేక్షకులముందుకు రానుంది. అడ్వాన్స్​ బుకింగ్స్​ జూన్ 30 నుంచి ప్రారంభంకానున్నాయి.
ఈ చిత్రంలో స్పైడర్​మ్యాన్ పాత్రను టామ్ హోలండ్ పోషిస్తుండగా.. జాన్ వాట్స్​ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు.

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ఇవీ చూడండి.. మెటాలిక్ దుస్తుల్లో మెరిసిపోతున్న దీపికా పదుకునే

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Salalah - 3 June 2019
1. Wide of Jette-Marit cargo ship in Salalah Port unloading WFP cargo (aid on ship was reportedly rejected by Houthi rebels who said the aid contained dead insects)
2. Bags of wheat flour being unloaded
3. Various of workers filling trucks with bags of wheat flour
4. Pan left of trucks in port
5. Various of wheat flour bags
STORYLINE:
Yemen's rebels last month turned back a World Food Programme (WFP) shipment meant to feed some 100,000 families in the war-torn nation that's been pushed to the brink of starvation, a spokesperson for the aid agency said Tuesday.
Footage obtained by the Associated Press from an aid worker who requested anonymity showed the WFP cargo ship Jette-Marit unloading flour bags into a truck at Salalah port in Oman, after the bulk was rejected entry to Yemen.
The rejection of the shipment came as the WFP was in tense talks with the rebels, known as Houthis, who had blocked the agency's attempt to register millions of Yemenis in need of aid by using biometrics as a means of preventing food aid theft.
The WFP has mainly blamed the rebels for stealing the food supplies.
The rejected shipment will also deprive thousands of families of badly needed aid.
The Houthis have intentionally broadcast images of food from the WFP they've held on for too long and that had gone bad, as a way to discredit the aid agency among starving Yemenis, another aid official said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Last month, the rebels ordered over 8,000 tons of flour sent by the WFP out of the Red Sea port of Hodeida, claiming it was contaminated with dead insects.
A subsequent check on the cargo, now docked in Oman, showed it was clean, the WFP spokesperson added.
"WFP can't tolerate groundless rejection of essential humanitarian cargo when millions in Yemen face malnutrition and starvation," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the incidents.
The conflict in Yemen began with the 2014 takeover of the capital, Sanaa, by the Iranian-backed Houthis who drove out the internationally recognised government.
Months later, in March 2015, a Saudi-led coalition launched its air campaign to prevent the rebels from overrunning the country's south.
In the relentless campaign, Saudi-led airstrikes have hit schools, hospitals and wedding parties and killed thousands of Yemeni civilians.
The Houthis have used drones and missiles to attack Saudi Arabia and have targeted vessels in the Red Sea.
As the world's worst humanitarian disaster unfolded, aid agencies rushed to help, risking getting caught in the middle between the warring parties.
Last week, the WFP partially suspended aid as talks with the Houthis went nowhere and after the agency accused the rebels of continuing to loot aid and using millions of dollars of international donations for their war economy.
The suspension affects 850,000 people in Sanaa, where the WFP saud the bulk of the looting takes place.
WFP said earlier this year that it aims to feed around 12 million Yemenis in 2019, at a cost of 175 million US dollars a month.
The rebels, who control northern Yemen, responded with a fierce media campaign against the WFP, accusing it of sending spoiled food.
On Sunday, the Houthi-run news agency SABA quoted Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a high rebel official, as accusing the WFP of trying to cover up spoiled food and expired aid.
Al-Houthi had been advocating for WFP cash donations in place of what he said was "corrupted food."
The WFP said some of the food held for long in areas controlled by the rebels had indeed gone bad.
The AP reported last December that armed factions on both sides of the conflict were stealing much-needed food aid, diverting it to their fighters or reselling it for profit.
Some groups are blocking deliveries to communities they view as their enemies, the AP found.
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