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there were many variants, but the last one is ready and the ministers can sign it. and anora steals the show at the oscars, winning five awards including the coveted best picture. hello, i'm kasia madera. in relations between ukraine and the us, president zelensky says he's "ready" to sign the minerals deal with it follows sunday's summit
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of european leaders in london peace. at the end of a bruising week. before returning to kyiv, he sat down with journalists. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people.
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translation: i think we'll leave this for history. - ukraine could survive without us support. and had he heard of a reported french plan for a one—month earlier, keir starmer hosted european leaders in london to form a coalition of the willing — nations deal is struck. we are at a crossroads in history today. it's time to act. and planes in the air, together with others. europe must do the heavy lifting. but to support peace in our continent — and to succeed — this effort must have
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strong us backing. or what they promised, but the eu plans to rearm as a matter of urgency. it's still unclear if president trump will let them. some of the top lines. just to give you a flavour tabloid says "the europeans met
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in london to flog another pro—government paper says that "in three years, europe produced nothing to back up their slogan, without the us, they cannot even give ukrainians "in words, europe declares it will never abandon ukraine. to replace america". talks and to shape the peace agreement. are saying and russian officials were hinting last night, it is clear that moscow is trying to portray the london
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live to westminster and our political correspondent, iain watson. a number �*lines have come the phase including the phase that ukraine are refusing to settle in through negotiations. in watson is a custom of the other lines through. we are getting coming through. we are getting an update on what peter the new uk �*to �* to the �*to the us, been bring o the us, been bringotupjs, been bringotup to, been bring o 1 up to date, )een saying. bring us up to date, because he is potentially that? ' ” that ukraine ”thatflukraine should, the ”thatflukraine should, withefirst’ thatflukraine should? withefirstthatflukraiito;houldr withefirst’ thatflukraii to a ouldr "mug?“ andatflukraii to a ouldr the fir and defy rair to a ould the fir and defy rair vrussians "mom; 7 77 7 77 follow suit, "mom; s7u7it,7b7ut 7 77 ”m s7u7it,7b7ut 7 77 ceasefire and defy the russians to follow suit, but that follow suit, but ceasefire and defy the russians to follow suit, but that is follow suit, but ceasefire and defy the russians to follow suit, but that is not in line at all with what this summit we saw this weekend was about? ., mam
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summit was talking about security guarantees, but also stepping up defence 77 and putting ukraine 7 and putting ukraine in strongest 77 of the strongest positiomahead of peace talks, should any peace talks. shggtg�*thgg ' " ” ' but what any aaaaa tauaa. anaata�*tn'vay ' " ” ' but what peter occur. but what peter mandelson, the uk ambassador to was saying on abc esterda , needed 7 needed to 7 of needed to 7 of ne between 7 reeet ef relatiene between a.-. " ,. w 7” ' zelensky and 777 7 frump, 77 7frump, and 7 t7rump, and one 77 f7rump, and one way of president trump, and one way of doing that, he suggested, was gaging that. he suggested. was to doing that. he suggested. was to commit to a for ukraine to commit to a ceasefire and defy the russians . follow suit. seems to to follow suit. there seems to been no sense that have been no sense that president zelensky is president zelenskyii, in that without security guarantees. this the armed forces mcxrning. the armed farcea luke merning, the armed fercee luke pollard, marning, the armed farcee luke pollard, on the minister, luke pollard, on the bbc, made it clear that this was not he �*as was not something he saw as ef�*gémfi�*efit ef�*l'fl? t“; fit“? sounds ef�*gémfi�*efit bid"? t“. fit“? sounds though ehhefhh�*eht bid"? !h “h? sounds though lord words, it sounds as though lord was speaking without mandelson was speaking without the authority of the government giyegauthority of the government it to be seen here. it remains to be seen
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what happens next, the what happens next, becausethe word any seems one word any government seems to saying to me this morning to be saying to me this morning is that the is very we keir starmer talk denali again soon? hejoin summit of for further on thursday in discussions on thursday in brussels? these questions open. as far as we ggg1ain open. but as far as we aware, the government are aware, the government minister who has been on the this morning, only airwaves this morning, not only was he putting distance between the goyernment and the government position and what lord mandelson was saying �* the weekend . was making ker�*d . was making it and. . was making itclear . was also making it clear that the us still had to remain that for credible involved, that for credible guarantees effectively prevent or deter future to prevent or deter any future russian aggression, there had russian aggression, thete had be russian aggression,thete had be some = -z z �*that is air defences, whether that is air defences, intelligence, logistics. not intelligencerlegistics. net on the ground, europe boots on the ground, europe would on that front, but
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77still7wa7nted7 7 77still7wa7nted7t7he7se7 still wanted these us7 he still wanted these us guarantees. the ukrainian position is that they don't go to gotoa go to a ceasefire which want to go to a ceasefire which allows the to allows the russians to regroup without strong guarantees from allies. ~' ., ., all allies. luke pollard was talkin: all allies. luke pollard was - talking about - all allies. luke pollard was - talking about an - all allies. luke pollard was - talking about an ideal all allies. luke pollard was i - talking about an idea put also talking about an idea put by the french, a forward by the french, a month long truce patentiat menth teng trucerr .. . and petentiat menth teng trucerr ~ —~ and ukraine patentiat menth teng trucerr .. . and ukraine come between russia and ukraine come but the details are but the detaileateeerg wwww w w . but the detafleateeerg wwww w w . but the detaflearegerg www" r w . scarce. yes. fram mg eantact- . . covernment, the with government, they are staring us away from that comin 7 coming out of the proposal. coming out of the summit an agreement that summit was an agreement that keir starmer, and emmanuel french work come up a ceasefire plan or a with a ceasefire plan or a plan in conjunction with with a ceasefire plan or a plan zelensky ction with volodymyr zelensky obviously, his relations with donald trump are not exactly optimal at the moment, so they would work are not exactly optimal at the moi and , so they would work are not exactly optimal at the moi and put they would work are not exactly optimal at the
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moi and put the to �*ould work are not exactly optimal at the moi and put the to �*oul us )rk :-= a president. but the idea of a partial month long is which is not a uk something which is not a uk initiative and has not been between france and 77 77 77between france and the agreed between france and the uk. it would a partial uk. it would be a partial ceasefire which would not be a ceasefire which would not be a ceasefire along the —::e it would 7 77 77777i7two7ul7d7be7 77 77 77777im7u7idie7; 7 7 it would be a ceas7efir7e front it would be a ceasefire sea gnd �* movements front it would be a ceasefire sea gnd �*movements and an not 7 not attack agreement not to attack critical infrastructure. but does seem to be that does not seem to be soaring high at the moment in 7=7 j- 7of the potential options terms of the patent'ratapticxne are —= looking at. good to get your anal sis looking at. good to get your - analysis of _ looking at. good to get your - analysis of those - looking at. good to get your - analysis of those newl quick analysis of those new lines coming to us. iain watson, joining us from westminster. to put this into context, aleksyk and tsurenko an mpfor an mp for odesa and has commentating on social been commentating on social media that is a good start to france and 7m7ediate the and 777th? sad” 777777but between the us and ukraine, but says it is madness that we
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in7this position there in7 to; position there in7 to be )sition there in7 to be )sition between needs to be mediation between the states. ukraine and the united states. so that as an mp we regularly talk to on bbc news for context. more on �*website eenteet. mere en. eurweheiter . .. . .. we will come back to and we will come back to this throughout the for mikey madison. taking best actor. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito, going full glinda with what the fashion experts
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a standing ovation. much more powerful. we'll cut tojohn lithgow in the audience looking she said, "i will give you four when you win an oscar." up once untiljust now.
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michael g wilson passed on creative control to amazon. slava ukraine. ..this was an oscars that was largely politics—free. cheering. ..with dreams and dignity and hard—working hands. yeah, that's great. yeah, that's great news. cheering and applause.
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adrien brody did win for his epic performance but the low—budget story of a romance between a stripper anora. mikey madison. to be here standing in this room today is really incredible. anora. and best picture. the night belonged to anora. david sillito, bbc news. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson he had this assessment of evening. we're on the vanity fair carpet
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and they are starting in the morning. that is what is going on. but anora, sean baker has been an indie film—maker he won the editing oscar because he does that. who went up to accept having won all awards season
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including last weekend at the screen actors guild. i also spoke to him about how, in his twenties, he didn't so he made wedding videos. decision because he was desperate to be a film—maker as a film—maker. to during the ceremony, morgan freeman doing that. i hadn't expected that. i wouldn't have expected that. how fascinating to think there are people out up for the brutalist.
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the youngest person ever to win best actor. a complete inknown. a complete unknown. record away from him. hours and 35 minutes. of best actor in oscar history. by charlton heston in 1959,
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when he was on screen go very, very dark. went back down the steps and took something out campbell. minutes, 3a seconds. yeah.
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a complete unknown was a complete loser, eight no wins. but then historical tweets with comments about black lives matter, she was shown in the audience tonight. emilia perez did win best supporting actress for zoe saldana and best song for el mal, presented but it had 13 nominations.
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it only won two, meaning it lost 11 times. so it does seem that the emilia perez backlash that is a statistic. thanks colin paterson our thanks to colin paterson from the vanity fair frem the vanity fair red? ~ ~ around the world and carpet. around the world and across uk, this is
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we are keeping an eye on the shot of the city. this was the scene in the city in the last hour —
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officials say the attacker was also killed by a security guard. we are keeping an eye on the live shot within haifa as we get more details. staying in the region, the united nations and several international law after it stopped all humanitarian aid entering gaza. which expired on saturday. hamas says blocking aid is "cheap blackmail". lucy williamson has the latest from jerusalem. at gaza's border, new demands and old tactics. stopping aid — israel's way of starting talks on new israeli terms. released before talks on ending the war can begin. hamas said it was a violation
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of the deal they'd agreed. the ceasefire without us accepting hostages, it is very mistaken. aid has been flowing into gaza over the past six weeks. many gazans now less worried about israel's willingness to stop the trucks than its reluctance to stop the war. return, and that we will go back to the sorrows of war, expensive prices and death. so we tell hamas to hand over the hostages, so israel gives has increased pressure to extend the deal
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but israel is signalling it's still ready for war, hamas says the price of freeing more hostages is ending the war. it might also work. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. a man is due to appear before a court charged bradford.
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to appear before bradford magistrates court later. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. music plays. social media companies tend to keep a close they might want to see,
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keeping them on the platform processing and using this data when it belongs to under—18s in the uk. these systems — hypothesis is — feed on the data of the user, to keep that child safe and to keep their data safe, occurs as a result of those data—processing practices. measures that protect the privacy and safety of teens.
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lots coming up in the next few moments. see you hello again. and as we go through this week, we'll hang on to a bit of a north—south divide. at times in the north, the best of the sunshine across eastern areas. through this evening
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and overnight, our weather front sinks a little bit further south, then it it will be quite windy across the northern half of the country, whereas further south, under clearer skies, across southern areas, but a weather front will bring temperatures tomorrow ranging from ten to about 13 degrees.
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we're looking at quite a bit of sunshine — temperatures up climbing a bit. weather front coming in from the northwest, bringing in that rain.
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this is bbc news, the headlines: ukraine's president zelensky says he is "ready"
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translation: the agreement on the minerals, _ the deal is ready. groups representing bereaved families have warned
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