Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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I'm Charlotte Gallagher, and in the early hours of Monday, the 16th of January, these are our main stories. The speeches, the winners and the losers will bring you the biggest stories from the Oscars. Donald Trump pleads for allies to help secure a key shipping route blocked as a consequence of the US-Israel war with Iran. We hear from one former US ambassador.
United States doesn't need the Straits of Hormuz for our energy needs. So from his perspective, it is a reasonable request that those who are affected by it should help. But will that help from allies be forthcoming? Also in this podcast. I'm outside of Uganda and I'm out of danger, at least out of reach of the Ugandan regime.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobby Wine tells the BBC why he's fled the country. And we hear all about a club for dull men.
The winners of the most coveted awards in Hollywood have been named. The Oscars in Los Angeles gave the biggest nod to the political thriller One Battle After Another, which got six awards, including the prize for Best Picture. Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for the vampire film Sinners, and here he is speaking backstage afterwards. I'm here because of the people that came before me, you know, Sidney and Denzel and
Halle Berry, Forrest, ja kaikki tekevät, jotka kestävät taustaa. He eivät halunneet kiinnostusta. He haluavat tehdä työtä. Se on asia, jota olen aina keskittynyt tekemään työtä. Isä kertoi aina, ettei välttämättä pidä mitään teille. Teet työtä. Kaikki muu menee tekemään työtä.
There was a whole new category for best casting. And that was won by Cassandra Kulukundis for One Battle After Another.
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Chapter 2: What were the biggest winners at the 98th Oscars?
but he does claim that those people who are within his very close circles have been repeatedly targeted by the security forces in Uganda just to sort of try and get information about his whereabouts. So he's talking about intimidation and harassment. But the police in Uganda have denied those claims, saying that they don't even actually have a charge on Mr. Wine. So they're saying he can be contacted any time.
Mitä luulet, mikä tulee olemaan puheenjohtajan rooli? Voiko hän lopettaa? Vai voiko hän mennä hakemaan?
I think the challenge is she definitely has got big shoes to fill at the moment in Uganda. I don't know whether she would be in a position to create the same enthusiasm or the kind of resilience or the kind of personality that Bobby Wine has been able to project. Somebody who's not scared, is not intimidated and repeatedly can be able to take on challenges. Richard Kagoi.
Ukrainalainen presidentti Volodymyr Zelenski on käsitellyt EU-päästöjä, jotta ruotsin öljynpipeliä voidaan uudistaa. Ruotsi, joka riippuu ruotsin energiasta, on huomannut Kyivin lopettamista pipeliin, ja on huomannut, että se voidaan lopettaa 100 miljardia dollaria loppuun EU-Ukraineen.
After the EU urged Mr Zelensky to repair the pipeline quickly, he said he was simply opposed in principle to allowing Russian oil to transit through Ukraine while the EU sanctioned its sale elsewhere. Alex Ritson got more from our diplomatic correspondent James Landale.
Ensimmäisenä mennään taaksepäin. Yksittäinen asia on se, että koko Ukrainojen tähtäimellä Venäjä on edelleen laittanut kruudioilta Ukrainaan ja Slovakiaan. Ja se oli tehty ajan jälkeen, kun Ukraina on laittanut russin airstriittia laittamiseen laittamiseen.
So the oil is no longer pumping. Hungary is pretty dependent on this oil, and so it's been kicking up a fuss. It's now, as you say, threatening to hold up that vital EU loan that Ukraine really needs. It's also this issue bleeding into the elections that are taking place in Hungary next month. Viktor Orban, the prime minister, is trailing in the polls and has made hostility to Ukraine, and in particular this issue
A key issue that he hopes will win him votes. At the same time in recent days some Ukrainian bank workers have been detained and the cash they were transporting through Hungary has been seized by the Hungarian authorities. So there's quite a point of friction between both countries.
The thing is the Europeans want this issue resolved. They've been putting pressure on the Ukraine to say, look, just reopen the pipeline as quickly as you can, de-escalate this row, and the loan will get through, and it'll stop playing into Ukrainian politics. President Zelensky, however, is saying, no, look, this is a point of principle.
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