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anna holligan reports from the hague.m. the 18—year—old heir to the dutch throne had hoped to enjoy a relatively normal student life. but her parents revealed the security threat has had a drastic impact. translation: that means that she doesn't live - in amsterdam and that she can't really go outside. those consequences are very difficult for her. so, it's not a student life for her like other students have. i'm really proud of her, how she keeps up with all of this, i must say. and the reporter asks the king, what does it do to you as a father? translation: i cannot describe that. - it's really very difficult. and what does it do - to your mother's heart? translation: as you can see, it makes me a bit - emotional, of course. it's not nice to see your child not happy. when asked whether amalia could continue studying, queen maxima managed tojoke the limitations may even have a positive impact on her academic results. translation: she can go to college, but that's - it for the moment. so, maybe she can get really good gra
anna holligan reports from the hague.m. the 18—year—old heir to the dutch throne had hoped to enjoy a relatively normal student life. but her parents revealed the security threat has had a drastic impact. translation: that means that she doesn't live - in amsterdam and that she can't really go outside. those consequences are very difficult for her. so, it's not a student life for her like other students have. i'm really proud of her, how she keeps up with all of this, i must say. and the...
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anna holligan, bbc news.: may be sipping on a strong copy you may be sipping on a strong copy this hour but have counted the cost for. coffee prices are soaring and we'll find out why. just fine parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, - rapping a hole — in the front of the building. this government will not weaken! democracy will prevail! it fills me with humility and gratitude to know i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath - for the men they call the 33. and then... ..bells tolled nationwide - to announce the first rescue, and chile let outi an almighty roar. this is
anna holligan, bbc news.: may be sipping on a strong copy you may be sipping on a strong copy this hour but have counted the cost for. coffee prices are soaring and we'll find out why. just fine parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an...
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and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use al to personalise our onlinences. 0n click, we've seen digital supermodels carefully crafted over many months, and we've learned why designers want them. a digital model is going to become more and more in demand as it makes much more sense to put your 3—d cloths on 3—d models. entirely digital fashion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tons of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now, one start—up here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. basically, we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model. generating these synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more,
and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use al to personalise our onlinences. 0n click, we've seen digital supermodels carefully crafted over many months, and we've learned why designers want them. a digital model is going to become more and more in demand as it makes much more sense to put your 3—d cloths on 3—d models. entirely digital fashion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million...
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and anna holligan�*s been to the netherlands to find out what it takes to make a personalised perfumen, and it learns, making suggestions our brains might not have considered. so ai has the potential to make any industry smarter. but here in the netherlands, it's being used to sniff out something i'm especially keen to explore. more than ten million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if you could be somewhere else right now, where would that be?" hmm. ooh, by the ocean. some directly related to perfume, but others not so much. we cast a pretty wide net of questions because, in the long run, we're also a bit of a science adventure and project to really understand, you know, why is it that we like what we like? the ai generates three scent recipes using algorithms that scan the data in different ways. i name mine after my daughter, zena, kitty, our producer, and click — obviously. with some automated magic, ingredients are pumped out on demand. it is a complicated craft. and so technolog
and anna holligan�*s been to the netherlands to find out what it takes to make a personalised perfumen, and it learns, making suggestions our brains might not have considered. so ai has the potential to make any industry smarter. but here in the netherlands, it's being used to sniff out something i'm especially keen to explore. more than ten million data points are being used to try to create any person's unique, personalised perfume. first up, some questions in the centronics app. "if...
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and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use al to personalise our onlinewe have seen digital supermodels carefully crafted over many months, and we have learned why designers want them. a digital model will become more in demand as it makes much more sense to put 3d clothes on 3d models. entirely digital fashion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tonnes of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now, one start—up here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that, by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. basically, we are going to have you considering your own fashion you configuring your own fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate towards,
and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use al to personalise our onlinewe have seen digital supermodels carefully crafted over many months, and we have learned why designers want them. a digital model will become more in demand as it makes much more sense to put 3d clothes on 3d models. entirely digital fashion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tonnes of waste every year, and that...
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anna holligan reports from outside the chinese embassy in the hague. immediate closure of two so—called chinese police stations allegedly functioning illegally in rotterdam and amsterdam. a spanish investigation found evidence of similar outposts operating worldwide in an effort it said to silence voices of discontent and urge critics to come home. the liberal m p says these reports show that beijing's long arm of the law did not law a much longer than cheers with the process cheney is right and let chinese laws speak on dutch soil and that is extremely undesirable form of interference. another mp conservative party said evidence china's repression is infiltrating the netherlands. i went down to one of the addresses in rotterdam, i spoke to 28—year—old woman living there who said it was her at home and any allegations that the address was being used by the address was being used by the chinese state orchestrated police operations in the netherlands or nonsense. the chinese foreign ministry said that reports were untrue and the dutch government has vowe
anna holligan reports from outside the chinese embassy in the hague. immediate closure of two so—called chinese police stations allegedly functioning illegally in rotterdam and amsterdam. a spanish investigation found evidence of similar outposts operating worldwide in an effort it said to silence voices of discontent and urge critics to come home. the liberal m p says these reports show that beijing's long arm of the law did not law a much longer than cheers with the process cheney is right...
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anna holligan reports from outside the chinese embassy in the hague.ial base of the chinese government here in the netherlands. according to the allegations detailed in this report beijing has been operating under ground, undeclared policing units, ostensibly to tackle transnational crime in a deal with administrative duties. in reality according to the report, to carry out persuasion operations and coercing those suspected of speaking out against the chinese regime to return home. the original investigation was conducted by a spanish ngo called safeguard defenders. it calls chinese transnational policing gone wild. in this report they say the public security bureaus from two chinese providences have established 5a overseas police service centres across five continents and 21 countries. dutch journalist took that information and found one chinese dissident base in the netherlands, his he says that he received a phone call from someone claiming to be from ones such station and during a conversation he said he was urged to return to china to sort out his
anna holligan reports from outside the chinese embassy in the hague.ial base of the chinese government here in the netherlands. according to the allegations detailed in this report beijing has been operating under ground, undeclared policing units, ostensibly to tackle transnational crime in a deal with administrative duties. in reality according to the report, to carry out persuasion operations and coercing those suspected of speaking out against the chinese regime to return home. the original...
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_ here's anna holligan again.pect other country's 'udicial sovereigntvfi respect other country's 'udicial sovereiun . ,, ., ., sovereignty. still to come, the row of aa sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights _ sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and — sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the _ sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the world - sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the world cup - sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the world cup in l of gay rights and the world cup in qatar. the uk has some of the highest childcare costs. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. it's not just crying it's notjust crying babies keeping them awake at night but the eye them awake at night'bet the raga cost of childcare. them awake at night’ggtthge’ge - cost of childcarei them awake at hight’ght. m- , , - cost of childcare. watering cost of childcare. more of m wane watering cost of childcare. more of my wage for _ wate
_ here's anna holligan again.pect other country's 'udicial sovereigntvfi respect other country's 'udicial sovereiun . ,, ., ., sovereignty. still to come, the row of aa sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights _ sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and — sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the _ sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the world - sovereignty. still to come, the row of gay rights and the world cup - sovereignty. still to...
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let's to to rotterdam and our correspondent anna holligan.re? this is one of the addresses which _ accusations here? this is one of the addresses which sparked _ accusations here? this is one of the addresses which sparked the - addresses which sparked the investigation. so according to investigations by a spanish ngo initially, chinese state is running secret undeclared police stations from here in russia down in russia and amsterdam. i've spoken to some of the neighbours, we are ten minutes walk away from the city centre, all the neighbours next door told me they didn't know who live here, they never saw anyone. in the last few minutes i've spoken to someone who said everyone inside this building is chinese but they never communicate. we have to be very clear that there is no confirmation of this. i've run the bell, there are people inside, but it's a a—storey building and the winners are open. you can't see it, there's a chinese style ceramic vase in the window. the allegation as they are using this address to track down and intimidate chi
let's to to rotterdam and our correspondent anna holligan.re? this is one of the addresses which _ accusations here? this is one of the addresses which sparked _ accusations here? this is one of the addresses which sparked the - addresses which sparked the investigation. so according to investigations by a spanish ngo initially, chinese state is running secret undeclared police stations from here in russia down in russia and amsterdam. i've spoken to some of the neighbours, we are ten minutes...
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and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use alto personalise our onlineheir act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. basically, we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model. generating these synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more, which solves a massive problem of people feeling under—represented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facialfeatures and hairstyles injust a click. so that is short, curly... and then we go to body shape... yeah, which we have apple, rectangle, pear and triangle. i have always had a nightmare myself, shopping, only seeing one type of complexion model. the closer the model is to you, the better idea you will have of what the clothes will look like in reality. so, it's notjust about colourising or making someone look dark brown to
and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use alto personalise our onlineheir act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. basically, we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model. generating these synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more, which solves a massive...
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our correspondent anna holligan has been speaking to those behind the scenes who, despite the disappointingat number came. i'm judith, we i designed part of the main structure of the floriade. i5 designed part of the main structure of the floriade.— of the floriade. is there anything ositive of the floriade. is there anything positive to _ of the floriade. is there anything positive to say — of the floriade. is there anything positive to say in _ of the floriade. is there anything positive to say in regards - of the floriade. is there anything positive to say in regards to - of the floriade. is there anything positive to say in regards to this | positive to say in regards to this flower show?— flower show? there are lots of experimental _ flower show? there are lots of experimental displays - flower show? there are lots of experimental displays of - flower show? there are lots of - experimental displays of materials. it's experimental displays of materials. it�*s important to show people what they can do in their own lives in they can do in their own lives in the climate to create a comfort
our correspondent anna holligan has been speaking to those behind the scenes who, despite the disappointingat number came. i'm judith, we i designed part of the main structure of the floriade. i5 designed part of the main structure of the floriade.— of the floriade. is there anything ositive of the floriade. is there anything positive to _ of the floriade. is there anything positive to say — of the floriade. is there anything positive to say in _ of the floriade. is there anything positive...
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and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use a!hion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tons of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now one startup here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that, by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using cgi to create one or two digital supermodels, it uses artificial intelligence that can make all kinds of digital bodies in minutes. basically we are going to have you configuring your own fashion model, generating the synthetic models using artificial intelligence that then consumers can relate to more, which solves a massive problem of people feeling underrepresented while shopping online. the idea is a retailer can make digital models they think shoppers will want to see, choosing skin tone, size, facial features and hairstyles in just a click. so that is short, curly...
and anna holligan has been to visit a company in amsterdam that hopes to use a!hion now often exists solely for social media. but the reality is physical clothing still results in about 100 million tons of waste every year, and that is mostly because of customers sending things back. but now one startup here in the heart of amsterdam's fashion district is hoping to change that, by using digital models to help online retailers clean up their act. this is lalaland. instead of painstakingly using...