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...movie then begins switching between two subplots: that of maverick Europol agent Mika (Naomie Harris) and that of ninja prodigy and outcast Raizo (played by Korean pop superstar Rain). While Mika disobeys her boss Maslow (Ben Miles) and follows a money trail leading toward a mythical set of Eastern ninja assassin clans, Raizo struggles through a series of flashbacks about his orphan past. As a child, he had been taken in by the centuries-old Ozunu clan and trained to become a ninja; after witnessing the clan murder his love interest, Raizo broke down, killed scores of his former brethren...
...discovers Mika’s research and only a sudden appearance of Raizo saves her from certain death-by-ninja. The two plots then merge and the rest of the film is little more than a dramatic chase scene between Raizo and Mika, dozens of ninjas, and hundreds of Europol officers...
JURGEN STORBECK, director of police agency Europol, on the increasing amount of counterfeit currency. In late June, French officials uncovered €1.8 million worth of fake euro bills near Paris
...core [March 29], and we are all suffering and asking why. The day after the attack, 11.5 million people across this nation took to the streets in solidarity to demonstrate against terrorism. The time has come for a comprehensive and centralized global counterterrorism organization. Existing agencies, such as Europol (European Police Office), have often proved ineffective, and police officials have preferred to contact one another personally instead of using a centralized institution. The warmhearted and hardworking Spanish people will surely endure, but as in New York City, Bali and Istanbul, an age of innocence is forever gone. Stop the madness...
...tighter coordination between police inside and outside the euro zone. Until recently, police in Western Europe rarely shared actionable intelligence with their Eastern counterparts. But that is starting to change. Busts in Bulgaria, for example, were the result of tip-offs from U.S. and German police, as well as Europol, which serves as a clearing house for information and criminal analysis and is ultimately responsible for protecting the currency. Every month, agents from across the E.U. travel to the Hague to consult and trade gossip on the latest trends and intelligence. And while on-the-ground operations are still handled...