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best actress for mikey madison. taking best actor. in los angeles in a moment. the oscars. and cynthia erivo bringing a little wicked witch and a very yellow timothee chalamet. # if we work in tandem...# a ruby slipper dress, a tribute to a fire a tribute to a fire—ravaged los angeles, a standing ovation. and a new strategy to try to keep those speeches short.
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not angry, but slightly disappointed. and the oscar goes to kieran culkin — a real pain. the first award, kieran culkin. she said, "i will give you four when you win an oscar." up once untiljust now. # diamonds are forever...# michael g wilson passed on creative control to amazon. and apart from a brief... slava ukraine. ..this was largely politics free.
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is really incredible. anora. and best picture. david sillito, bbc news. the oscars parties are still going on, and our entertainment correspondent is at the �*one. and wait about 10 to 15 minutes to get their pictures taken because they want to be seen at this party. at the moment, raye, who did the bond
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jeff bezos, the boss of amazon. so, on the actual ceremony, the fact that anora yeah. yeah, yeah. he did the editing, so won the oscar for that. he wrote the script on his own, won original he directed it, won for that. casting category. and one fantastic fact, nicky — in his 20s, he couldn't get a film made.
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one of the top ten youngest winners of best actress ever. she was stunned. the other shock was probably when it came to best international film. i'm still here winning brazil their first ever oscar. the film, they beat to that emilia perez, which was the most nominated film going into these it did win two. for el mal, presented to them by mickjagger. so not bad, but that meant it lost 11 oscars. any film in history. a reminder that we all the updates on the and app. to salvage his relationship
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with president donald trump guarantees attached. host sir keir starmer said any peace deal must respect four—point plan for peace. after the meeting, president zelensky sat down our political correspondent, joe pike, reports. the visit to sandringham went better than washington. translation: itravelled in the train for 12 hours, | the united states invited me. but how can he restore relations with the white house?
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you're gambling with world war iii. this weekend, he avoided apologising, or explaining and had he heard of a reported french plan for a one—month in london to form a coalition of the willing — nations prepared to guarantee ukraine security if a peace deal is struck. this is not a moment for more talk. it's time to act.
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while there may be a coalition of the willing, a ceasefire or any peace agreement, that would include, willing to put boots on the ground. so are the french. with their potential contributions later today, but unless the us is willing to stay engaged at some level, it is the belief of the prime minister here and other european leaders and it's not at all clear what donald trump is willing to offer beyond this prospect of a minerals deal and having some us workers in ukraine in the country. but is he willing militarily to provide some kind of back—up let's speak to our russia editor — steve rosenberg — in moscow.
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we were hearing that the thought from the and the thought from the uk and the the coalition of the and this four—point willing and this four—point plan, how is that likely to go down in russia?— plan, how is that likely to go down in russia? the reaction here so far — down in russia? the reaction here so far has _ down in russia? the reaction here so far has been - down in russia? the reaction here so far has been pretty i here so far has been pretty 7 w i have here so far has been pretty 7 77 i have to say. dismissive, i have to say. judging by what the russian papers are morning, papers are saying this morning, i read through earlier i read through them earlier and jotted down some of today and jotted down some of the top lines, to you in moscow, a pro—kremlin down in moscow, a pro—kremlin tabloid says the europeans met tabloid'says'the eurorpea ns'met london to tabloid'says'the eurorpeans'met london to flog a dead horse. in london to flog a dead horse. another paper : -—:=:7: z -=:: that in three years europe nothing to back up produced nothing to back up their slogan, we are with for as long as it takes ukraine for as long as it takes stop the us, they step withfrafutthfe’tii. the? give atop withedtthe’he; “thegr give ukrainian cannot even give ukrainian security guarantees. the government paper morning government paper this morning here says, in words, europe to close it will never eleae it will never ahanden' 777 .. e in close it will never ahanden' . " ww 7 7 " ,,, in it does ukraine. in reality, it does not the not have the resources to replace america. i think that is pretty clear, moscow is
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22; 7 this european initiative is a nonstarter. there's more to the the w—w w-w w i think wants last thing i think russia wants right now is europe to come wand strengthen ukraine before peace talks. and to shape the peace agreement. it is not taking any chances. from what the media are saying and we re ww w werehinting wwnight,’ ' w n|ght|t w night, it is clear w night, it is clear that w last night, it is clear that moscow is trying to play at the moscow is trying to play at the moscow summit as an anti—trump summit, an trump event. —— an sammit; arr. treme event; —— arr. event. i anti—trump event. i think �*wants to send a message moscow wants to send a message the house to say, w trump, europeans you. feel—i you. you're w gang“ w gang” wwwithwwwww idewantwwwww withw russia. i am assuming president trump - on _ russia. i am assuming president trump - on true _ we w w wwewswhwowwulewstend w w w w wwewswhwowwulewstend lewswsw saying we should spend less time worrying about putin, and more time worrying about rape
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gangs and people from mental w w entering entering our institdtierls entering era! —— so we don't up like w|t it seems w it seems like president w it se to s like president w it se to negotiate ident w it se to negotiate witht trump wants to negotiate with president putin over the ukraine. of ukraine. absolutel i'm vladimir of ukraine. absolutel lim - vladimir putin h of ukraine. absolutel lim - vladimir putin i be | eere vladimir fetin'will'he: ' ' " " those comments eere vladimir fetin'will'he: ' ' " " trump. comments eere vladimir fetin'will'he: ' ' " " trump. it>mments eere vladimir fetin'will'he: ' ' " " trump. it isrments from president trump. it is clear that the us, trump's america wants to build quickly a new relationship with russia, with vladimir russia. countries are already the two countries are already there have been two the two countries are already ofiere have been two the two countries are already ofiere have be between and the united states in russia and the united states in saudi turkey. trying to work improving e e ei ee e ee t|w1wey w ww w wwwthewywhajewwwwwwwwwwww w diplomatic relations. they have been talking about already been talking about cooperation. ww -w putin went on russian week and c’77: donald trump, in front of donald trump, talking about eeee of talking about all kinds of they could projects they could work together on rare
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together on — rare earth minerals, aluminium, name minerals, aluminium, you name it. i clearly, donald it. i think clearly, donald trump sees more benefit, more it. i think clearly, donald trum fores more benefit, more it. i think clearly, donald trum fores more i in|efit, more profit for america, in getting on quickly building a strong on quickly in building a strong relationship moscow rather relationship with moscow rather than standing by there an astonishing phrase that was an astonishing phrase that dmitry vladimir putin's dmitry peskov, vladimir putin's spokesperson came outwith, spokespersoneca meoutwith. yesterday, in an www i'ste’s'iessr recs—sled s �*e a?“ e e e e ,, , e e e e state i'ste’s'iessr recs—sled s fess! a?“ e e e e ,, , e e e e state television, america's new foreign policy configurations are largely with russia's. largely aligned with russia's. that is a staggering turnaround, when you consider that a short while ago, that only a short while ago, the united states was ukraine's key �* it seems, from key ally. now it seems, from what has been said, from what happened in the office on happened in the oval office on friday, that america's best
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reports from the writers agencies say hamas have accused of a strike and israel of a drone strike and international law breaking international law after blocking all humanitarian aid entering proposal, to extend the first phase of the ceasefire, lucy williamson has the latest from jerusalem. stopping aid — israel's way of starting talks released before talks on ending
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has been saying that any incremental gains militarily in gaza are not worth the lives of the hostages. the hostages must come home. an ongoing ceasefire. but israel is signalling it's still ready for war, is ending the war. some in israel hope the threat of continuing ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line breaking news from the easwt. we're getting reports
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of a gun attack in israel's northern city of haifa. this is from the police, who say it is attack, say it is suspected attack, are multiple casualties, there are multiple casualties, that their remains condition. this is coming us, we will bring you the when will bring you the details when we have we are getting we have them. we are getting details gun attack in northern w w nworthern city israel's northern city of haifa. 13—to—i7—year—olds in order to recommend further content to them. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. eye on their users — what they watch and how what they post themselves.
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tiktok says its systems operate under strict and comprehensive measures that protect the privacy and safety of teens. and all accounts are highly private by default. imgur did not respond. laws, it can issue fines, which can then be received from the ico in 2023 for misusing children's data. the ceremony featured performances from
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wicked's ariana grande and cynthia erivo. she hit a high note. there was also music from doja cat in a james bond medley. the independent film won five academy awards, including and the film's star — mikey madison took the top the son of a russian oligarch. it was also a great night for adrien brody,
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it's been a long journey. a beautiful one. an artistic path. ..there are many variables. an enormous amount of talented individuals all vying for very few great opportunities. and so, i'm conscious of that. of a very meaningful story. winner adrien brody. you can get more on the bbc news website and app. in an we will have an oscar stay with us here on bbc news.
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at times in the north, the best of the sunshine will be in the south, and through the week it's going to turn milder — especially across eastern areas. now, we've got this weak weather front slipping patchy light rain and drizzle. of the fog, the sun will come out, and to the north there'll be some sunny spells — but windy in the north, north of the country. into tuesday, high pressure still in charge of the weather
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across southern areas, but a weather front will bring some rain later in the day into the north west. but you can see how we have more cloud across northern areas, the fog lifting and then quite a bit of sunshine around. but it will be windy across northern ireland, across the northwest. then, as we move from tuesday into wednesday — england, northern ireland, with some patchy light rain and when we lose the fog across southern areas, we're looking at quite a bit of sunshine — temperatures up climbing a bit.
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president trump, as he looks translation: the agreement on the minerals, anora. e—— can 7 ca? 7 e—— can |. cs? 7 —,, can i say? e e —,, can i say? ie e —,, can i say? i knew e —,, can i say? i knew it e —,, can i say? i knew it was e coming one day. my oscar, my own. very own. we will look at the oscars, a the business of the chilly. the business of the movies in a moment. as
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