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the, the, you're watching the, the, the name of the coming to live from berlin. oppenheimer sweeps the top awards at the oscars. christopher, no, not christopher nolan, the blockbuster wins a 7 awards, including best picture and best director to leon murphy also picks up the award for best actor. also coming up on our show portable swings to the right after a closely contested general election, the leader of the center. right. democratic alliance claims victory ahead of people, link socialist party. but
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a search for a far right party could make it the king maker in a new coalition. and there is little to celebrate in gaza as how a city is prepare for the month of the month of ramadan. i'm in a dire humanitarian price as the basic necessities are out of reach for many the inquiry. richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. we are starting with the oscars in los angeles, where oppenheimer has won most of the major prizes from india and know what's next . what's next. the historical drama picked up 7 awards, including best picture and best director for christopher nolan. the film star kelly and murphy also took home best after most the best actress award win to m a stone
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for performance ending for things on just can see to let's get across the entertainment journalist a kj matthews for her take on the awards. joining us now from l. a. k. to good to see you again. uh the oscars that belongs to oppenheimer. can you tell us what you thought of evening? yes, just to let reiterate to you, i am here at the store roosevelt hotel and i'm in the office here because i was up on the ground floor where there's a massive party and going on. it was extremely allows. was it gonna come down here for this live here? yes. fact, it was a huge sweeper oppenheimer, but you know what? no ones surprised. they walked away with the most width of the night when it was 7 . of course, that's director. best picture, best actor or best supporting actor helium murphy. you have robert downey junior and you have christopher nolan. i don't think we are seeing any surprises in math. those particular categories and the fact that it was
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a clean sweep for all the noise. but thanks for taking away time away from all the celebrations to speak with us. sound is great. i wanna ask you about bar b, right? because this has stood out, 1st of all, for the nomination snobs and then for all of its loss is why do you think that this year is the highest grossing film failed at the oscars? you know, it's really interesting when i hear people say, oh barbie was not, there was billed at the office. i'm not quite sure. that's the case. remember they still walked away with 8 nominations and it made a $1000000000.00. and i'm told that, you know, the number of women being nominated at the oscars were up this year almost by 32 percent, which we haven't seen since 2021. so it actually was a pretty good year. i think people are a little bit upset to not see granite go rake for all her heart. were nominated for best director and obviously upset to not see marco robbie nominated for best actress because they believe if you're gonna nominate ryan gosling, you would have no kid. you would come to barbie without great
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a good week and without marble, robbie. so yes, they were a little bit upset to see that. but remember, the show was like an homage to barbie with ryan gosling performing and there were so many jokes about barbie and he got really interactive. you know, he started his, his performance. i'm just kidding. seated behind model robbie and dancing with great a girl. we had given having all these make believe can and back of them. and he even had a special guest star playing guitar slash from guns and roses joined him. so i thought that was incredible when i thought it was in a way to make barbie part of the oscar telecast. and were there any nominees that your thought really were robbed of a deserving? when absolutely can i say lily gladstone, i think she had been really winning going into it. you know, she won a lot of awards at the regionals and the other big award show. so people really thought that the award for best actress would go to lead gladstone for killers of
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the flower moon. they thought she deserved it, and they thought she would make history as a 1st native american. it was not the case, it went to, i am a stone for poor things and this is give a stones 2nd. so the surprising. yeah, nope. now katie, the oscars are, of course all glitz and glamour, but they're also often a platform for advocacy. i want to ask you, we saw some actors there wearing a pin supporting a ceasefire in gaza. and then we heard of both gauze and ukraine mentioned in speeches. how important do you think it is for celebrities to weigh in on political issues like this? you know, a lot of people, it's showing that they don't like that they really don't when they look at their ratings and whatnot from people who've gotten really political. i don't think this year was really that political. there were 2 people that mention the ongoing uh you know, more and would you crane and russian, obviously the situation with, with the gaza and it is real in their speeches for winning best documentary. and obviously that's international village zone of interest, which was you know,
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the 1st academy award for international feature film for the u. k. um, but outside of that, i mean, i think they were just wanting piece and wanting a ceasefire. and that's kind of what they hit to that. but i thought the most political statement of the night actually came from jimmy kimball, about 3 hours and 20 minutes into the show. when he took digs are kind of took a shot at uh, president trump saying that president trump was tweeting him saying how horrible he's doing. and then he basically says something back to the effect of isn't it pass your jail time. instead of saying past your bedtime, so i thought it was interesting that the jimmy kimmel, the host, waited until the end of the show before he brought that as being are in. okay, great, thank you. as always bringing as i've just been there that his entertainment journalist, katie matthews, joining us from los angeles. thank you. we can take a look now what some other story is making headlines around the world is little advantage. ukraine's the president will let him use the lensky has a hit back at comments from pope frances calling for peace negotiations with russia
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. the landscapes that the pope shouldn't try to mediate from thousands of kilometers away. in an interview with west tv, the pope said that ukraine should have the courage of the white flag and to negotiate when they took waste. in haiti, officials from the u. s. and e. you have been evacuated to safety as armed gangs continued to terrorize the streets of 4 o prince thousands of haitian families are trying to flee the violence. many have suffered gunshot wounds or been killed in the capitol as game members clash with police. authorities in bolivia have declared a state of emergency after heavy rains has struck the capital upon us rivers broke their banks over the weekend and then dating several neighborhoods. the president has pledged to send 3000 troops to prevent further damage. portugal is the latest country and you're up to see a shift to the right in parliamentary elections the leader of the center, right?
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democratic alliance leadership montenegro has claimed victory after a neck and neck finished with the governing socialists. but it is unclear if he will be able to put together a majority coalition. montenegro has that his democratic alliance will not negotiate with the populace far right. shaking party, which solved their share of the vote, search and sundays election most still be used until it felt as in lisbon covering that election for us. and we asked him, what impact the far right strong showing could have on the next government. but 1st of all, it will probably be a highly unstable. the government under ventura has said he is ready to farm acquire this and he is ready to be sort of a king make up. but most of the center right. petitions have said they don't want to have any deal with the file rights and, but of course, this could indeed be the only option. uh if uh nobody wants to have for fresh
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evictions here. so if there will be a right wing government, this will certainly mean events that will be much strict up products, policies regarding your regular migration. that has been one of the hot topics here in the election campaign. and also the cost of living at forever. it's a part of us has been a big topic here and in the right wing parties has already a non significant tax cuts. turn into some other news now, and sweden's flag will be raised on monday, outside nato's headquarters after it officially joined us. the 30 seconds member of the military alliance, sweden, succession and decades of post world war 2 neutrality. as concerns about russian aggression in europe continue to grow fellow nordic nation. finland joined in april 2023 with nato members, claiming the expansion to be
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a major blow to the kremlin. sweden becomes the 2nd nordic nation in the past year to join nato. and its membership brings with its a number of advantages for the airlines. firstly, by following finland in a band and in utility, sweden, they sending an important message to those nations still on the fence about russia's invasion of ukraine. it's time to pick a side slammed on his weakness. now leaving 200 years of neutrality, a non alignment behind, and it's a big steps to see. we must take that seriously more. but it's also a very natural step that we're taking card. furthermore, the kremlin can no longer claim finland's a session was an isolated incidents has made. so 6 to develop defense plans for east members aimed at the tearing rushes advance suite and brings considerable experience in understanding health accounts. so that threats sweetens
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military capability also makes it a powerful new member. the nation boasts cutting edge across an anti aircraft missiles, as well as states of the tanks and submarines under considerable flights of ships wave embrace a 500 year old navy in the navy that is among the largest in the baltic sea, which you'd remember. nathan doesn't have very many large, mavis sweden's geographical position also makes it useful. firstly, as a land transit roads to reinforce the members no way in finland. and secondly, by allowing nato to take control of the baltic sea in any conflicts with russia, via sweden's, enormous coastline. in return, sweden now has security guarantees from nato and member states,
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should it come under attack from russia or anyone else in the future? and the message from russia's opponents is clear both nights so sweet and a false stronger as the results of these agreements, camera for 8 seconds and a ship loaded with humanitarian aid has been given the all clear to set sail from cyprus to gaza. the open arms supply russell is expected to leave the port of a loaner car in the coming hours, carrying 200 tons of rice flour and proteins to gaza. the charity world central kitchen is providing the food aid. it will take the vessel and estimated 60 hours to reach cause a once it set sale using a newly established maritime $84.00 door. and saudi arabia's k has used his ramadan message to highlight the suffering and gaza calling on the international community to bring an end to what he described as the brutal crimes taking place in the territory efforts to secure a cease fire. before the start of the muslim holy month have stalled and admit
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acute hunger agencies say international efforts to ramp up the deliveries of humanitarian supplies by air and now also by sea are not enough. in parts of garza prominent decorations and food are still available. but not the price is most people can afford to give you that there are no jobs left, no loss or no electricity. people are selling their belongings to live. right. sounds good to me. i don't run into is very hard on us. what i'm going to get done . i mess with it. for most palestinians food to break rama downs daily. fast will be hard to come by. my well, wow. yeah, i know. we rarely each it is whether it is rama done or not. yeah, i mean it's a hyundai, you always remain hungry. it's amazing that i quoted, i couldn't miss that as well as eve. and rough parents are getting creative to help
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children celebrate. i don't know, the center on the done is very different this year. we're not in our homes were intense, but we insisted on putting up decorations and celebrating. we just pray that by the end of ramadan will be in our homes and leave them a bunch of you. others from the fighting between a mouse and is really forces too much to bear children, reportedly injured admins rarely bombing or rushed to the hospital. and this central cause a strip ongoing is really air strikes, are also taking a psychological tool of all of us. we are tired, i swear, please feel for us please. we want a ceasefire and an end to this. what do we have to say? we thank god for anything or a lower level without a cease fire in time for ramadan. and then is really ground assault into rough, a. still a possibility. the suffering of ordinary palestinians continues without belief.
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