Narratives of Being Iranian in a Time of War. An episodic collection of war narratives that tell the story of staying Iranian, the hope, and the people's resistance in the midst of the fire.
The main goal is to shed light on pages of Karabakh history that are little known or unknown to the Azerbaijani public, to reveal the deep roots of the tragedies that befell this region, and to promote the statehood traditions and spiritual values of Azerbaijani people.
After a failed bombing plot targeting North Korean leadership in Seoul, prosecutor Cho Hyong Gyu is assigned to a classified investigation. A year later, he is drawn into a new case involving the theft of 3,000 military uniforms, uncovering a wider conspiracy, where he himself is a primary suspect.
Moscow, 2014. Maxim Pozharsky, a successful financial analyst, helps already well-off people get rich. Without asking unnecessary questions, he just takes his course. But everything in his world changes when the only person close to him, Nina's sister, disappears in the Middle East and ends up in captivity.
Su Jin, a lively and intelligent woman, disguises herself as a man and enters the court to find out the truth about the injustice done to her relatives. She boldly overturns the table and investigates the mystery, implicates the prince, punishes the treacherous and corrupt, and fights against the powerful officials. Her fate has gone through ups and downs, but her original intention has never changed. She meets the iron-blooded censor Liu Chao Ming and the passionate prince Zhu Nan Xian. Their destinies are intertwined between the struggle for power and the choice of affection, and together they write a legendary story of people pursuing light in the darkness.
An employee of the Russian special services goes undercover to Mariupol to identify the curator of the CIA's agent network, who, using recruited youth, is preparing a large-scale terrorist attack in Russia.
In a tainted political system, power is bought, sold, and manipulated through hidden alliances and crime. As a fearless activist rises against the system, a conspiracy unfolds, while illegal drug smuggling destroys the future of the youth.
Usogui (嘘喰い; lit. 'The Lie Eater') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Sako. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from May 2006 to December 2017, with its chapters collected in 49 tankōbon volumes. The manga was later adapted into original video animation, which was released on October 19, 2012
Set in May 1944, just days before the D-Day landings, widowed mother Elisabeth "Betty" Clairet is tasked with assembling an unlikely commando of five civilian women to carry out a near-impossible mission: infiltrate an impenetrable château housing a key German communications hub and destroy it before the Normandy landings by the Allies.
The year is 1947. Police captain Alexander Ratnikov is investigating a series of murders in Leningrad. The trail leads to Pavel Vedernikov, a technologist at a local fish farm. It turns out that in fact, technologist Vedernikov is a former deputy head of the Nazi concentration camp for children "Grachi" named Gunther Seiler. Skillfully posing as a Soviet citizen, Zeiler hunts for his family's art collection, which disappeared during the war. The criminal is ready to walk over corpses, just to get what he wants and go beyond the cordon. Ratnikov intends to catch Seiler at any cost: this Nazi is the only clue in the story of the captain's daughter, who disappeared during the war.