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the us the crypto capital of the world. and anora picks up the top prize at the oscars. at this years event. we'll have the latest from the red carpet. good with us. this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we begin with the latest developments with the he is still "ready to sign" a us—ukraine minerals deal, despite leaving the white house on friday
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alexander rodnyansky is a former advisor to president zelensky and believes the ukrainian the relationship with the united states. going to be the potential benefit of that? the potential benefit of that is the survival of ukraine. founder of the investment platform regionally — in any potential deal. the world, the reaction was quite astonishing. yes, monday morning, what do we do now? end of ukraine, which
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russia already controls. on what i have got already," and sit on those particular a deal with america, and it depends exactly for the ukrainians to reach a deal because trump will have to go ahead and sign a deal. as he tells the world. here in london led by sir keir starmer — the uk has announced an additional £1.6 billion of uk export finance to buy
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will find it very difficult of the extremely unpleasant battles going on at the moment. of course, we start heading towards the summer period, to achieve that. i suspect they will find that more and more difficult. he expects to be included in a new us strategic reserve others on the list include xrp, solana and cardano. the total cryptocurrency market has risen around 10% — on sunday. trump has previously said
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he wants the us to be crypto capital of the world. relieved by the news. so far this year. coins which collapsed in price, an argentine version — $libra — did the same, and there was a major ethereum theft from a dubai—based firm of more than $1 billion, and bitcoin — the flagship for cryptocurrency — its price was down by nearly a quarterfrom its high. so this news from president trump following through from however it is going to work — because that suggests crypto uses of money. of the recent bad press it has
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favourably disposed. and you also have mr musk at the department of and blockchain more widely. before we let you go, this is a big week for tariffs, because mexico and canada tomorrow could be looking your take on this week for tariffs? it will be very busy again. we will see what the chinese respond with. he did say mexico and canada have threatened a 25% levy —
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and safety of teens. reddit told us 95% of its uk users are aged over 18, and all accounts are highly private by default. laws, it can issue fines, which can then be subject to appeal. tiktok is still appealing a £12] million fine it zoe kleinman, bbc news. to spain for the annual event. the latest gadgets.
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manufacturers, who see the european markets is very and who is grabbing all the attention? apple doesn't attend. sometimes it puts out a big announcement during the show just to shake things up a little bit. operating system is very prominent, all the big network equipment manufacturers like nokia, ericsson, on the handset side, samsung have a massive bells and whistles.
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we're still seeing the development of devices with new — kind of different user experiences. triple—screen device which was announced will do things for you. "i would like a vegetarian restaurant i can attend get it secured and ask if you want to go ahead. that's very different from the current experience and do that research.
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winner this year is anora. the film which stars mikey madison as a sex worker, who has a whirlwind ill—fated romance with the spoilt son of a russian oligarch, won best picture and received five awards in total. winning best picture can be financially lucrative, ultimate gross profits, following the awards. well, it was a surprise it did so well because i think
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at the box office, so popular, and i guess a really big film for you at the cinema. the brutalist with corbet, as well, was the same kind of thing — 9.6 million he spent on the brutalist. for big awards. does that put people off going to the cinema to see films like that, because it is such a long time? no. if you look at the top—ten highest—grossing films of all time, they all tend to be close to three hours plus. think back to the avengers and titanic. but those films...
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a countdown timer so the audiences could take a comfort break and come back in the same way they do for live theatre. 0k. it did win awards — adrien brody getting for its ai elements. the beginning. ai just to touch up the hungarian accents it was not a huge, massive creative difference with the ai.
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but it did take some criticism for using ai. it certainly is. tim richards cbe, chief executive of vue 7 with his i 7 with his take entertainment with his take on the oscars. let's take into the a list and others red carpet. a list and others are to get into the are queueing to get into the vanity fair party. that is the back of our entertainment 7 colin cerresgendence colin. petergggm , is to as well as talking ts; us as. wallet eur —— —— �* bbc talking ts; l's 55. wallet el�*r —— —— �* bbc and talking ts; l's 55. we”? alu' —— —— �* bbc and trying talking ta lia as. we”? alu' —— —— �* bbc and trying to other bbc outlets and trying to celebrities to get their grab celebrities to get their comments the oscars. i comments about the oscars. i will be back with more.
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do that right now! more on the oscars — and the independent low—budget film anora was the night's big winner with five awards, including best director and best picture. a tough time in hollywood with runaway production. the oscars opened with a love letter of a package to la and for this city to recover, it really needs to get studios are full. so this is a crisis point for the film industry, and so the oscars served purpose to remind people, hollywood's the epicentre
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of the movie business. what a night. was that your expectation? it was, because anora announced its award credentials and i always gave it the edge, because if you change comes to voting. others�* favourite — wicked, had absolutely no chance. on between academy voters and audiences, because i noticed that anora set
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another record tonight. it's one of the least financially successful films and, basically, anora is cinderella, a modern version of it. winning five oscars. absolutely, ioo%. why do you think the brutalist or conclave didn't get best picture? hours to see a movie. i'm not convinced that all the voters and in terms of conclave,
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it was much more a traditional 20 years ago. independent spirit. are when you're picking these things. or a box office contest. and sean baker represents a lot of the people films," is one that sandro monetti with his take on the oscars. let's go back to the oscars. let's go back to the vanity fair party where is 7 7 is speaking 7 7 7 is speaking to the musician ra e who at the 7 she performed at the oscars. she was part of the bond movie medley. i was part of the bond movie medle . ., ., medley. i did not do it. ifi did i there _ medley. i did not do it. ifi did | there it _ medley. i did not do it. ifi did i there it would - medley. i did not do it. if i| did i there it would maybe
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from the far north—west, showers around, too. still some chilly nights to come in the south, and certainly a frosty start here to monday morning. north it is milder. across east anglia, south—east england through the a few spots of drizzle in that from our old front. it's windy for north west scotland, wet and very windy for the northern isles, and some sunshine ahead of the front — that's where we'll see the best of it yet again. top temperatures between ten and 12 degrees celsius. more of the same again on monday night into tuesday. frost, more cloud and some milder—feeling air further north. and it's still rather
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windy out towards the far north and west, too. that area of high pressure, it's going to tend to fizzle. really quite windy across the northern half of the uk, in fact, on tuesday. across the western isles pushing into northwest scotland a lot further south, but you can see those of a southerly wind as the high starts to push away, much through the week. area, of course, on the bbc weather app. and there you'll find all of the sunrise and
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it is ready, and the ministers can sign it. several arab states and the un condemn israel for blocking and anora steals the show at the oscars, winning five awards including the coveted best picture hello, i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour at the oscars where it has been anora's night. the romantic comedy that cost just $6 million to make
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