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is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for the lowest, you circle, special manager operation, the guys ukraine. he thought to we couldn't night. so any show that you cried didn't join since that nature, history of ukraine will be coming back and then expanded as formerly a neutral countries, finland, and then sweden joined. so now the sweden's flag has been raised at nato headquarters. should the alliance be cheering that it's expansion looking over its shoulder? i'm wondering how russia will respond. i'm so gaily lane, and this is the day i of the
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suite and is now part of nato. so for this kind of the good for and the more things that felt like the reasonable step to take the 1st the, unless it would be safe. but if you like, think about it for a while. it's not that sure. i feel it's really a mistake. a historic mistake sweden, this making right now came to not to was calling to make also on the day of last year's movie going experience was dominated by the single time use release of 2 block best as a known together as bob and heim. in the end, the only one of them triumphed at sunday's off cuz he made a film about the mine and created the atomic bomb. and for better or for worse, we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere. welcome to the day and night
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service. welcome to the newest member, raising the swedish flag over its headquarters in brussels. they search engines delta of x at the moment represented the bottom of proteins. finally got to we can the amount of tree a lives so many was held on monday to formally box reading, succession and cemented. surprised to see a lot of success the 2nd time this comes to gives us nobody country applied to joy from the bushes full scale invasion of ukraine. after the ceremony, mister stolt of books broke alongside swedish prime minister of christus on swent, pressed on tooth, and launched his full scaling nation 2 years ago. he won't the less nate, the more control over his neighbors. he wanted to destroy ukraine as a sovereign state. but he failed. nate, though is bigger and stronger. ukraine is closer to nathan membership than ever before. the security situation in our region has not been the serious since the 2nd
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world war. and russia will stay a threats to you. atlantic security for a foreseeable future. it was in these lights, sweden applied to join the native defense alliance to gain security, but also to provide security. while it's not responded to any shouts joins us now from brussels, where she's been covering nathan for many years. so welcome, terry. you with that at nato. headquarters full of a flag raising survey of what was the mood, the elation o relief of his 2 year processes finally ended. as well as both of those emotions. for sure. both elation. i mean, really you could see it in the faces of, of the swedish officials and also secretary generally and still number of who worked very hard personally to bring sweden in. and also relieved that there was no longer going to be the struggles between allies. this
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a sort of having to negotiate whether they're, they had done enough, whether the sweets had done enough for, you know, turkey and hungry to, to give their approval. but, you know, there's also some trepidation because now this process expose that the unity that nato is always trumpeting about, you know, isn't quite as strong as it may seem from the outside. there are things that divide the allies and when it's something like bringing in a very capable country, then you've got to wonder what the other things are that are going to be divisive. let's talk about that, but, but those law gods hungry and the turkey who were recreating obstacles of the swedish membership. all those arguments now fully resolved all, might there be problems further down the line? i i definitely think when it comes to turkey with uh, with which, uh, both sweden and finland signed an agreement to continue. uh,
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what they call the tri lateral tox. uh you will continue to hear about these issues even now that sweden has been admitted. and that's because turkey feels that sweden has been too soft on certain ethnic groups, the kurds, because there are demonstrations by the p k. k, which is classified as a terrorist group throughout europe. and there will continue to be issues on this, but it won't any longer be of this scale that turkey can prevent sweden from, from operating as a full ally and was hungry. you know? basically it seemed in the end of it or bond just wanted a business deal with the swedes and he knew that that he had leverage at that time he got, he got a deal to buy for more gripping planes from sweden and then suddenly via the approval went through so i think there things may come up from time to time with these 2 allies, but they won't be as monumental as they were when they were keeping sweden out of the alliance. ok, so sweet and joining after 200 years of utah, let's say what,
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what made the country think the joining data was a safer bet than staying unusual? well, this is an interesting question because this waves will tell you many of them that you know, they haven't actually been neutral since they joined the european union in 1995. the european union also has a mutual defense clause in which sweden would have been drawn into any potential attack on an e u country as well, even when it didn't belong to nato. so i'm sorry to the european union, so it hasn't been the purest of neutral countries in quite a while. at the same time, there was a big shift in thinking to joining a military alliance. and it was, you know, you can answer this in one word and that is sweden no longer felt safe in the neighborhood. and especially once finland decided that it was going to go into nato, which it did before. sweden made that same decision of sweden would have really
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felt vulnerable there, left out on its own between member finland and norway. and that's why it decided to join. and nato has made clear that it doesn't believe that this threat from russia is going to go away any time soon. that actually, all this instability is the new normal and sweet and just felt like it would be a really good time to have friends. if this is the new normal, does it tell us more than about once we bring this to the table when it comes to dealing with a potential russian ministry threat as it is very experienced in dealing with russia. i mean, it hasn't had a military encounter, nor has any other nato ally, but sweden is an extremely well equipped country. um it is also a really huge manufacturer of weapons. it has some of the largest and munition producers in all of europe. it makes really superb tanks and boats and planes. and
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so i think that you know, a country that had planned on being able to defend itself into perpetuity. so certainly comes up with a pretty big stock pile. but the other thing it has is both resilience and a lot of experience in dealing with russia's hybrid attacks. now we're not expecting any kind of military attack on a nato ally, but it can be unnerving to deal with constant cyber attacks and in different this information campaigns and sweden is, is, has been dealing with this for years. and so it can share some of those best practices in finland is basically in the same position when it comes to these kinds of attacks and a word about what we might call that, but the sense of face of the nato alliance, honestly cool 5, this mutual aid, which i would say is that on the attack against one, i like would be considered an attack against old if a country rings a that article 5 about is the nato response. i know it's a magic, we're on our way,
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or would that be politicking 1st? it was interesting, it isn't actually automatic, but we don't have a lot of experience in knowing what would happen because it's only ever been use once. and that was after 911 to to, to help defend the united states. but there are a lot of steps that would lead up to a declaration of article 5 by any country. so probably the most part and one person, one being article for, and that is that a country would call all of the allies together and say that they feel like they are being made in secure. and that's been use several times, mostly by turkey. when the missiles were coming over the border with syria, so you would have some warning before you get to article 5 and a country would not just uh, willy nilly declare, an article 5 without knowing that it would rise to that level. that's the sort of language that is used, rise to the level of an article 5 and know that the other allies would be willing to come in in those circumstances. so i think that we could only hypothesize about
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what kind of attack it would be and where it would be. but to be honest, the reason countries join nato and the reason that they feel more secure once they're in the alliance, is because this is supposed to be something they can count on. we just don't know what those circumstances would be because it's never been used except that one time integrated, one clear as ever savvy. thank you so much for that type of shows in brussels. of the hunger as prime minister of it to old on his claim that to donald trump told him he wouldn't give you, cried a penny to watch its war against russia. the path met last week in florida or mr. old, i'm says mr. trump made the comments victo about is the other, the related to maintain the close close ties with a brush this insights invasion of new crime. he's been a controversial figure and he's supporting. he has an office tracking down on amongst of the things that root of law in hungry. while this donald trump runs for
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office again. but offense that he might be taking a leaf out of the old man's playbook as to devices of figures with a special relationship. donald trump posted hon gary and prime minister victor oregon at his home in florida on friday just as the race for the white house was getting into high gear. the 2 were full of praise for each other. as they have been in the past. he said, this is the way it's going to, the boss for trump is the man who can save the best of it. and the probably the human beings in the envelope as well. we don't know for sure what trumping oregon talked about. but they're meeting got a lot of attention and use media. many are calling or about an outright autocrat and are worried that trump might follow his example and we can the rule of law with his visit. victo urban has become part of the us election campaign. we want to know what time gary ends in florida. things nearly 100000 people in the state identify as a 100 areas in this european bakery just an hour drive away. there was some debate
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about trump and oregon, and i'm pro trump. like most americans are by now the way i see if there is no alternative at home. but victor, a money, i don't mean to be a guy, gary and a funding. alban like cheap or buy oriented salita. got that's what they want or buying those each that is like a guest, but they don't see the whole country has been sold and don't start with l o l o, the city them or bond cut off. ok for bone and trump. ok. these 2 are good, but sentiment shared by many other residents of florida. the republicans drive home . many here likes n t elite. it's tough guy, image that bus trump in oregon project. i think he's a great leader in europe and in, in a change there's been a sense, there's been a change across europe where the people are starting the rise up again. populous leaders are gaining popularity because people are getting tired of suffering.
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people are getting tired of the elite, so to be recent polls show trump is leading joe by the end of the race for the for is it. and so you can look at some of us commentators and theoretical or less that victor oregon's a liberal root with in hungary might be a blueprint for a possible 2nd trump term in the white house of choice. britain's princess of wales. apologize. after several major news agencies that to withdrawal a photo of her and her children are saying that is appear to have been manipulated . because this catherine said she occasionally experimented me photo editing and was sorry for any confusion. the royal family published the picture on mother's day and the united kingdom of the weekend. the incident follows weeks of speculation about the princess's health and whereabouts following surgery in january. let's have a look at the x ray of andrew peer soul, who is a professional photographer who also let j as in john, listen to the university of south wales in the u. k. welcome to
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d w. so this building, they should have trial over this apparently dr. image does it really matter if it was or it wasn't? well, i suppose it's, it doesn't really matter in terms of from a point of view is a family photograph. this is kate's, obviously, mother's day showing of a wonderful a family picture of herself, but the problem that this is so generates, it is the fact that she has submitted this to a fight. so agency, and all of these agencies are so they all manipulate all they all say they have to be controlled through editorial guidelines and through practical codes of practice. and so that's the issue in the fact that you cannot submit anything which has to be manipulated into a photo agency because of mistrust in the media to towards the public. right? so it would have been one thing if it is a sheet opposed to base to social media, quite another to, to submit it to a journalistic agency. a side that,
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that's it. yes, because i have these ethical codes of conduct. we have in the u. k, here we have it. so we have the b, p a's guide of conduct. we have an u. j and all of these agencies across the world. tacitus of abide by these regulations. we are regulated industry, you know, we're supposed to. so a health truth and accuracy as much as we can. and when the po press organizations trying to submit something which has been made to clay to that goes against those rules. and that's, that's why it was given the, the kill older, which stands quite, you know, expands quite harsh, but some that basically means that old distribution of the image cannot go ahead because of those manipulations. i mean, if you look closely, so it's not difficult to see those manipulation to be if you look at various elements of charlotte's hand. and if you look just behind louise knee, you can actually see very,
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very obvious manipulations which really can't go ahead in the world. the effect of journalism. okay. just say it's obvious, but it was out that it had been published before. somebody picked it up. so it, i mean, i mean, it does seem as though it took somebody looking very, very closely and said, well, what's that was why she got a funny wrist before someone said, oh, wait. so all we now in this area of artificial intelligence should we now be looking to automatically check every photo but process a photo at his desk are very much so, and that's what organizations like adobe and i p i trying to do that. and the baby see that they're looking at using that a i to detect these because imagine a picture editor's desk and i'm a number of my students and i've tried to add, it says in major organizations and they have thousands of pictures coming through every era and they come back to every single photograph, and that is why we have the public, the public will spot these images and then they will,
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they will bring that to the attention of those picture edits. as those agencies, they will be taken down and keeping that killed, that hopefully a all i will be used in a much more positive way in the fight to impress industry, to spot these, these issues, the stakes are coming through. okay, so we see this, this action by kate and all of the policy. this is, this is a mistake rather than deliberate deception. most definitely. um you've got to think that like it's, she's trying to have a lovely day with, with a family. and she's given william the opportunity to take some photographs. i know the cases and then sees that stick photographer. she's been taken the best of a selection of images and try to bring together. now they're all worryingly applications out at google pixel 5. and you can now use a liability like images. you can choose the best face and the best, the best positions, and then back will then. so give you the best company that's quite worrying, especially for press let's so for your family pictures, hopefully escape building shouts. there are still some issues. thank you so much
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and to hear a story about so clearly a 100 pistol from the university of south wiles. thank you. a great and the good of hollywood. half the red carpet for the biggest showbiz. nice . if the here the us, cuz you play a blockbuster, oppenheimer dominated the christopher building ethics group 7 awards, including best film and best director, and best dr. peerage homes and maria ac oppenheimer, austin hymer talked it's a night of domination with the award for best picture. it's 7 when included christopher nolan for best director appropriate disney junior, for best supporting actor and kelly and murphy winning his 1st oscar for best actor . we made a film about the amount of created the atomic bomb and for better for us,
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we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere because there are many generally steered clear of politics. but the brief mentions of international tragedies were powerful. jonathan glaser used his zone of interest into national feature. when to echo the films method you to count the humanize ation to a problem says, what are the victims of october the 7th in israel? well, the ongoing attack on gaza, all the victims of this tissue and as i should, how do we resist on a night where nearly every award was an apparent foregoing conclusion? best actress was the biggest surprise. going to m a student for her performance. interesting. lily gladstone from killers of the flower
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moon, had been to do with 1300 on the producers, kept the audience on their toes with a few unpredictable moments such as going on, john. so you know, streaking across the stage to 9 best costume design and the short warming cost to wage the dog from a not to me of a fall classics. and when it came to best song, billy, i least may have won the award. but ryan gosling stole the night to with his performance of i'm just can from barbie. an oscar where the performance in itself the
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and then type of journalist k j matthews joins us from los angeles. welcome back to dw k j. let's pick up from that report. we're always welcome. let's pick out from not report with the i'll give me the nights. biggest loser. i'm the use highest grossing film bobby. despite going home almost empty handed, it really felt like a dominated. i did, you know, i think a lot of people understood especially the people were putting together the oscar show that people were not happy that model robbie and get it right. a girl we're not nominated. so they kind of gave the os protell a cache or a paid an o march to barbie. there was a lot of talk the body to office 3 and a half hour show. so yes, the can perform is i'm just kid by ryan gosling was wonderful. i love the way people were getting into action and dancing with it. and i think they did a good job of honoring the film even though the film was not on or in the categories with a lot of fans. wanted to see,
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which is the best director and best actress. i know surprises them. that's a oppenheimer sweat the board. everybody expected oppenheimer just participate. i mean, a 17 awards the major categories, best picture, best director, best actor, best supporting actor. none of that was a surprise at all was a phenomenal for them, and people expected oppenheimer to walk away with most of the wards of the night. so i'm you also recall the be oscar. so wide hash tag that started back in 2015, criticizing the awards, but it's the lack of diversity. how do you assess the change since the you know, a lot of people are talking about that especially since uh more who robbie and and gregory did not get nominated in key categories this year, but i think people have to still understand that. remember barbie was nominated 8 nomination and this year alone, female nominees, the number of female nominees are up by 32 percent and major categories like 19 of
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the major categories. so there has been progress and we haven't seen that since 2021. so i don't think it's fair to judge whether or not barbie was kind of nominated in the right categories, but we are moving in the right direction and every year you just have to wait and see. but yes, they'll probably never be enough. diversity for everyone here in hollywood, but i think we're going in the right direction for sure. and you look at the nominations, and the nods. it does seem to be the year of the ton of the blockbuster arousing the, the small, the scale move is the move out. obviously, when it's a previously, it's like moonlights and i know about landing code. yeah. you know, the golden gloves, which i'm a builder for, and the oscars, and all these other award shows they get that most of the world and most of middle america want to see the films for trade and awarded on stage the films that they see in the theaters that they likely are house, be whom they liked to in the films,
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but they have to honor some of these big blockbusters because that's the majority of the bill making that everybody is watching out the theater. so they understand, and that's why i think you'll see a lot more films like that. the big blockbusters being honored at major award shows and 3 international fields nominated as well. yes, of course. of course, of course, anatomy of us all was great for original screenplay zone of interest. you know, i saw that going back to kim film festival last year, and i got a chance to speak to the bill maker job in the laser. and i knew that, and i said zone of interest and anatomy, you all are going to take it next year. the oscars. and he won a best international feature of the 1st u. k. films when that title. so i was not surprised at all. the people were blown away with anatomy of a fall and also zone of interest. very, very serious movies, but very well performed. and the screen writing was excellent. so there were really,
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really, really, really great films in, in the academy award at them because they knew that i was well access wearing pens in support, office say finding gaza and both gaza. i'm you claimed was that what were mentioned in speeches, do mega wells who act as quoting for world peace have much affect you know, what i, i don't think they were too preachy last year. you know, on my way to an oscar viewing party last night. the biggest door at roosevelt, i don't know, i pass some protesters that have the palestinian flag. so there was a lot of that out in the street last night. and yes, people are worried buttons because they want to bring in ceasefire. they want to seek peace. we have somebody mentioned and when their speech kind of a nod, but not too much so about the situation happening with israel in gaza. and obviously the situation happening with ukraine and russia. but i don't think people were preachy this year off. i think the only pull person was actually jimmy kimball, weights of shots at president trump, about 3 hours and to be paid to the telecast. it might be good. so could you as
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the this is the w is leih from the nato is bigger and stronger, says it's che fast sweden only joining the alliance. the meters flag is raised at nato headquarters in brussels as against alphabets. expires, the rushes president of infringing has failed, and his mission to destroy ukraine. also on the program, a ship carrying 200 tons of food for gaza whites to beach cyprus. open arms will use a new maritime, a college of little far as they say. that of problems of.
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