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timely funds way was sort of the, as we say, the poster child for the, the proliferation problem assigned to them. and then it is said, no one has ever seen a sold in the side of the superpowers fugitive right now. the world's most dangerous. where is, is wanted dogs, june 29 on dw the closer to the nearest shack coming up to date in the accused of technique. trip to pharmacy or jack dorsey says the government threatened to shut down the companies can do operations if it's different, restrict particular towns. india has called the claims an outright lie. but to the allegation, say about the government's approach to a free speech in
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a democracy. and 10 years of a cape of phenomenon buyback, v tiers for setup 10 years ago. today, we look at why they're both fidelity and deals. and what that say is about the pops up being the i'd be to expand as you're welcome to dw and use asia are glad you could join us in there has dumbed an outright lie claims by phone my to a to see your jack dorsey, the deli had threatened to shut it down in india unless it complied with. it's orders. speaking to a youtube channel, dorsey said prime minister neither more. these government wanted accounts, critical of the government's handling of the farm us protests in 2021. restricted dorsey who left us here in 2021, was speaking to the breaking points general on youtube and he said, and i quote,
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india, for example, india is a country that had many request suffice around the farm. as process around particular done by step a critical of the government and it's manufactured in ways such as we will shop down in india, which is a very large market for us. we will rate the homes of your employees, which they did. we will shut down your offices if you don't follow suit. i'm this is india a democratic country. and joining me not from what is canada modern daughter india, a representative of the committee to protect journalist chronology all these recommendations from jack dorsey you told surprising? well uh these emily shows on really yeah, that relation to be very honest because twitter under door to see has all these, you know, it was on his very transparent about such matters, especially request of since osha's from different government and it's, it's
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a well documented fact that there's been a sickness there was a significant spike in vermont mean by in the apple. it's from the quotes as well as from the government to remove onto the front window between 20142022 done by others to be able to draw spread unsuitable. and as far as the specified big acquisition of problems to dorsey around the bomb as but as a government that actually in aust, i'm on nearly $1200.00 accounts to be locked. you know what? i think asians of them being sympathetic to the post on move in, which is the big step is movement in india. and before that the platform was also out of date august. the date accounts now initially did comply with this request, but that some points that decided not to and then the unblocked some of the accounts which we initially blocked the subsequent we, we saw the documents and all the offices are off. but where does the daily and go
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down right now? no. good. and then in july, uh, last year uh with this being in government actually uh over what is it just uh, was disapproved for the use of i was by the and uh, what do these allegations and everything that you have saved right now say about this government's approach to free speech in a democracy really in the last few years, they had been growing concerns about the free speech and press freedom in india and digital space, particularly as now because the new battle ground between uses was aligned with the government was, as those were opposed or given independent voices, particularly journalist, and we have seen allegations of trolling faxed, this information, this information i even use a spine back to target charlotte and the government. and it's just that social conflict with that has not done enough to cancel this information and stuff is required when it comes to allegations about the routing block is on, you know,
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i detailed information technologies that's which many allege is developed. and for many in this information, i'm putting that into the country and we'll have to leave it the timing. but thanks so much for joining us today. canada more than the from the committee to protect lists. thank you so much. thank you. the south korea, i just had a briefing and happy anniversary. escape up super real beats us tons. 10 1st of it is for the boy band intrude fireworks dining so landmarks the band signature color purple, and even a special posted stamp to mark the occasion video. so i've got them for you on hire to assess some members of their military duties, but that all me of fans are very much out in force. souls landmarks lift purple to celebrate the decade of south korea's most successful musical act. the b
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t. s is more than just the boy band. its role in driving the explosion of global interest in korean culture has made it a source of national pride. cartoon that, i mean you don't, i'm so proud to be a citizen of the same country as be to use. now anywhere i go when i say i'm from korea, people always welcome me. so i'm very proud of them and happy the little tough. so, but just send me that with fans all over the world. the 7 member band is credited for surgeon popularity of cape pump. before going on a hiatus in 2022. b t. s broke ground, bringing tape up to the main stream, topping u. s. and u. k charts, selling at a reno's around the world. and even boosting tourism the for the anniversary bands traveled from all over the globe. when we planned our trip
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to korea, we kind of find it around the 10th anniversary and we're hoping to catch a little bit of everything and just to experience the culture experience of the people who, who loves because so much special edition series of stems and bts is on or soft fans and collectors lineup at post offices. so even with the band taking a break, bts frenzy is in full swing. and the, joining me not from serial is john list and documentary filmmaker, heavy and con, she's reported extensively on cape pump. and it's styles this tongue time, yes o b t s. how big of a d e? is there some career you test or not? just past grades in south korea. there's something like national here. i was know people adore them,
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and revere them for having promoted curved re and music internationally, and then being successful in the us market. and so, you know, if you can imagine there's a visible sense of excitement in just the architectures that the buildings and sole where very prominent buildings like the sole city government sole power the world cut, bridge, their lit and purple to commemorate this event. and this saturday there was a huge party of fireworks and screenings in a beach. yes, member r m appearing at the 100 river. you've covered the cable for quite some time in your assessment. what is the impact that bts has had on this, on rough music? as i think there's a variety of influences they, they've had, i'm sure they're uses, which have been immensely popular. the way they engage with fans built their world of music and marketing and so on and so forth. have had a huge influence is on artist worldwide. but i think specifically on k pop and the
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influence they've had on this, this brand of music is that they've normalized representation of artists from regions that were called thought to be marginal, especially in the european and american market. and the american market is especially thought of as the sort of holy grail in the music market because we have it how it holds such power globally. if you think about the year before bts, the viewed in 2012 size coming up style had just become viral on youtube with that same as horse stance, which everyone probably can remember. and that was the time when k pop and music from korea was just beginning in, in little leaks. and i, and you know, rare occurrences beginning to be very successful internationally in and by internationally. again, i think the us market. and so bts was significant because they were the 1st to have
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had consistent success in the us market where a year after year, the top billboard charts and have continued presence in mainstream media in the us . and that's how this thing is a country serving in the middle tree, implying the details, as we know it isn't really a group at the moment. but is this just temporarily? are they going to get back together so to speak up to this mandatory services over so just to give a very brief context about the south korea's technical state of war with north korea, every able bodied south korea man is expected to serve around roughly 2 years of mandatory military service and this is no exception for b t. s. members. and starting at the end of last year, 2 members of bts have already joined the military gen and j hope. and the rest of the members are likely to start military service around 2023. but there are other
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uncertainties besides military service. because even before the member started going into the military service, last year around summer beach has members announced that they will put group activities on hold for reasons that they weren't. they didn't elaborate into. but, you know, they implied the, the constant stream of activities head straight on their, their, their self as individuals. and there's other uncertainties like they're contract renewal with hype agency. their company is going to be in 2025, but it's unclear which way that will go. but at least from the company's perspective, will this be temporary, likely. so, and the agency says that the ts will reform again around 2025. i just wanted to ask you a broad spectrum question about cape up and why it appeals to so many audiences across so many geographies and cultures. yeah, i mean, this is
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a question that's interesting and also a tricky because i'm always careful to differentiate between why bts is popular around the world and why a pop is popular around the world. the latter, i think, is a much more complicated and broad question because k pop has so many different varieties of personalities in music. and i think in bts as case and in you know, fans constantly refer to music how the music hit them and how their stories resonated and their growth resonated with the growth of the fans. and i think in a lot of different ways, the different k pop groups must appeal to fans through their songs and through their stories. and i and i think also, you know, this is my hypothesis, but i think because of the way the world has been changing, and especially in the us market, consumers are so much more open about receiving different cultures and, and artist from regions other than their own so this opened rather than the change
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in the way people perceive diversity need have made people more receptive to keep pop around the world. really, very well. thank you so much for joining us for the very interesting context area and from sarah. thank you so much. thank you. and that does have such a bed as low on our website and as ever you can follow us on facebook and trip to have it back tomorrow at the same time. we'll see you then by the guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in a country like to tease taking on the powers that be they risk every thing
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