Загалом у поїзді Путіна 22 вагони, але не всі вони використовуються одночасно, зазначають журналісти
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Category: Новини
Огляд українських і світових новин. Новини – оперативне інформаційне повідомлення, яке містить суспільно важливу та актуальну інформацію, що стосується певної сфери життя суспільства загалом чи окремих його груп. В журналістиці — окремий інформаційний жанр, який характеризується стислим викладом ключової інформації щодо певної події, яка сталася нещодавно. На думку Е.Бойда «Цінність новини суб’єктивна. Чим більше новина впливатиме на життя споживачів новин, їхні прибутки й емоції, тим важливішою вона буде.»
МАГАТЕ просить про додатковий доступ на ЗАЕС, щоб «підтвердити відсутність вибухівки» – Ґроссі
«З огляду на військову напруженість і посилення активності в регіоні, де розташована ця велика атомна електростанція, наші експерти повинні мати можливість перевірити факти на місцях»
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Іран намагався захопити 2 нафтові танкери й обстріляв один із них – ВМС США
«Військово-морські сили Ірану намагалися захопити комерційні танкери, які законно проходять через міжнародні води»
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У Європарламенті закликають ЄС до санкцій проти лідера боснійських сербів Додіка
Троє євродепутатів закликають покарати Додіка за підрив стабільності в Боснії і Герцеговині
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Угорщина очікує, що «Росатом» побудує нові реактори в Пакші до 2030, 2031 років – Сійярто
У серпні 2022 року Угорщина видала дозвіл на будівництво двох нових ядерних реакторів
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Розвідка Британії прокоментувала відсутність Суровікіна та Євкурова на публіці після заколоту «Вагнера»
Суровікін і Євкуров спілкувалися з Євгеном Пригожиним на відео, яке стало публічним під час спроби збройного конфлікту у Ростові-на-Дону 24 червня
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Hollywood Is Making More Movies, TV Shows About Asian Americans
In recent years, there have been more prominent TV shows and movies featuring Asians and Chinese Americans, with many of them targeting younger audiences.
The increase in media showing Asian Americans is more than just a product of the streaming era. For summer camp director C.C. Hsu and her students, it is also a step toward more accurate representations of their identities.
The summer camp hosted by the Washington DC Taiwanese School, located in Maryland about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) north of the U.S. capital, is made up of the children and grandchildren of immigrants from Taiwan.
“Our community is generational,” Hsu said.
Hsu, who immigrated to the U.S. as a child, aims to teach the students at the summer camp more about her culture. She said what she sees at the summer camp is reflected on screen in the new Disney+ show, “American Born Chinese.”
The show is about a child of Asian immigrants who is introduced to a new student from China and their adventures as a result of their budding friendship.
“When he [main character Jin Wang] says multiple times, ’Can you say that slower? My Chinese isn’t very good,’ this is something that is very, very familiar with the kids that are at the Taiwanese School,” Hsu said.
Emmanuelle Roberts, Hsu’s daughter and a camp student, said she would like to see more Taiwanese American representation.
“I don’t feel like Taiwanese and Taiwanese American people are portrayed enough in the media,” she said.
Her comments reflect a desire among many Taiwanese Americans for recognition of an identity distinct from Chinese Americans.
“I usually just think of myself as either Asian American or Taiwanese American,” Freddy Meng, another camp student, said. “I don’t really identify with Chinese American that much.”
More Asian faces on screen
Among the many reasons why Hollywood is producing more Asian American stories, experts said, is because changes to the structure of the industry have opened more doors for Asian talent in front of and behind the camera.
“In the last few years, the last decade or so, as Hollywood — as much of corporate America — has shifted into thinking about diversity as one of its core values, thinking about, ’How do we create a pipeline?'” said Brian Hu, who teaches television, film and new media at San Diego State University and is artistic director of the San Diego Asian Film Festival.
“This is among the first times where the showrunner is Asian American or Chinese American, where the production team behind it and the whole cast and crew … is Asian American or … Chinese American, and part of that is because we’re seeing a new generation of talent… who are… kind of reaching that level in the industry where they have that sway,” said Jason Coe, assistant professor at the Hong Kong Baptist University Academy of Film.
Hollywood has also grown more aware of the importance of Asian American representation as a component of its broader push toward diversity.
“Asian Americans are part of the diversity equation … 20 years ago that wasn’t necessarily the case. It wasn’t necessarily self-evident that if you are doing diversity, that Asian faces is a part of that,” Hu said.
The increase of anti-Asian hate incidents during the pandemic is another reason behind more shows about Asian Americans, said Yao Zhang, a Chinese Canadian YouTuber and human rights activist.
“Some people, especially Chinese people, want to show the world that we are not all spies, right? We are not all agents, right?” Zhang said. “Like, we are a loyal American citizen or whatever or just to see a different part of us.”
Hollywood and China
For years, Hollywood has been looking outside of the U.S. to China to reach one of the largest movie markets in the world. But films would first have to get past Beijing’s government censors.
“This obsession of Hollywood entering China that obsession was especially high like 10 years ago where you do see a lot of coproductions happening,” Hu said.
The Tom Cruise sequel “Top Gun: Maverick” was accused of making changes to appeal to China. In the original 1986 “Top Gun” movie, the Taiwanese and Japanese flags were on Cruise’s bomber jacket. In the trailer of the 2022 sequel, those flags do not appear. The film was accused of self-censoring to please Bejing because China considers Taiwan a part of its territory.
“When the original teaser or trailer came out that it was digitally erased or a more politically neutral flag was inserted there so as not to offend the mainland audience, but as soon as they realized they would not be that audience, the Taiwan flag came back,” Hu said.
Chinese company Tencent Holdings was supposed to be an investor, but the company decided to pull out of the film due to fears that the strong pro-U.S. military themes would anger Beijing, The Wall Street Journal reported. The film never received permission from Beijing to be shown in China.
Last week, Politico reported the U.S. Defense Department updated its rules to filmmakers, saying if Hollywood wants help from the U.S. military, it cannot let China censor its films.
Focus on Asian Americans
Film analysts say production companies may do better by focusing on audiences closer to home.
“If they see themselves as first for making a culturally American film that, of course, will have global appeal, but they know what they know, most which is that like American culture and American way of making movies that to have to, to cater culturally to somebody else is a big list, and I think they realized that let’s not be so obsessed with the Chinese market that we forget who we are,” said Hu, of San Diego State University.
Some recent productions about Chinese American stories have received positive reviews.
“I think that both ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and ‘American Born Chinese’ are made with the Asian American and Chinese American audiences in mind, and I believe that the immigrant story is a very American story,” Coe said.
“I think what we’re proving is that there is money to be made here. People want these stories,” said Hsu, the summer camp director.
Increased Asian American representation means roles less rooted in stereotypes, activist Zhang said.
“On the TV shows or on the movies, we are just [a] certain type of people, like nerd, IT [information technology] specialist — all guys are IT specialists, all women are accountants, all nerds,” Zhang said.
The Hollywood Diversity Report 2023, conducted with the help of the University of California Los Angles College of Social Sciences, found in theatrical films that Asians make up 2.3% of lead actors, 6.5% of overall acting roles, 5.6% of directors and 4.5% of writers in 2022.
According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Asians, Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders make up 6.2% of the U.S. population.
It is unknown whether more Asian Americans will find work in Hollywood in 2023. For people such as Hsu and her summer camp attendees, increased representation is important not just for seeing more faces who look like them, but also to ensure that their experiences are meaningfully portrayed onscreen.
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Китай скасував запланований візит Борреля до Пекіна
Це вже друге цьогоріч скасування візиту Борреля до Пекіна
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Білоруська православна церква готова прийняти виселених із лаври у Києві ченців УПЦ (МП)
Білоруська православна церква готова поселити ченців УПЦ (МП) із Києво-Печерської лаври на своїй території у разі виселення з монастиря, йдеться в повідомленні синоду.
«Синод Білоруської православної церкви свідчить, що у разі насильницького виселення ченців з Києво-Печерської лаври, вони можуть знайти місце подальшого чернечого подвигу в чернечих обителях Білоруської православної церкви», – йдеться в заяві білоруських ієрархів.
Білоруська православна церква, на яку має значний вплив Російська православна, заявила, що виступає проти «вигнання братії Києво-Печерської лаври з обителі, де вони протягом десятиліть трудяться у богоугодженні та молитві на благо українського народу».
У грудні 2022 року президент України Володимир Зеленський підписав указ про заборону діяльності в Україні релігійних організацій, пов’язаних із центрами впливу в Росії.
У березні керівництво національного заповідника «Києво-Печерська лавра» зобов’язало представників УПЦ (МП) до 29 березня залишити територію та будівлю лаври через розірвання договору. Ченці відмовилися виконати цю вимогу.
4 липня у Києво-Печерській лаврі розпочала роботу комісія з опечатування, але ченці почали чинити спротив діям комісії.
From Iranian Jail to Wimbledon Royal Box, Thanks to Andy Murray
Andy Murray said he had an emotional meeting with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who spent six years in an Iranian jail cell, after inviting her to watch him from the royal box at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
British-Iranian Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Murray became friends after she said in an interview last year that watching the Scot win Wimbledon on television in 2016 helped sustain her during solitary confinement.
She had been accused of spying while in the country visiting her parents and held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison until her release last year.
“She hadn’t been to Wimbledon before,” Murray said.
“After the story she told me about watching my Wimbledon final while she was in a cell, I felt like I wanted to invite her to come along and watch the tennis in totally different circumstances.
“Hopefully, a much more enjoyable experience. It was very emotional talking to her and hearing her story. It was brilliant that she was able to come along and watch.”
Zaghari-Ratcliffe said in the interview that prison officials allowed her access to a TV that only had two channels.
One broadcast an Iranian soap opera while the other was a sports channel showing Wimbledon when Murray was winning his second title at the tournament.
“They had no idea what they had given me,” she said.
On Tuesday, she was able to at last see Murray in the flesh on Centre Court and the two-time champion didn’t disappoint his guest as he eased past fellow Briton Ryan Peniston.
Former world number one Murray, who won his first Wimbledon title in 2013, came through to win 6-3, 6-0, 6-1.
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У четвер очікується візит Зеленського до Болгарії
Ймовірний візит Зеленського до Софії збігається з ухваленням парламентом Болгарії декларації на підтримку членства України в НАТО
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Прем’єрка Естонії: членство в НАТО є «єдиною гарантією безпеки» для України
Водночас Кая Каллас попередила, що членства не буде, поки тривають бойові дії
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Former Refugee Upcycles Life Jackets to Raise Awareness
Founded by a former refugee, Minnesota-based company Epimonía turns material from life jackets worn by refugees into fashion accessories and other items of clothing. VOA’s Kahli Abdu has the story.
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Росія: на Камчатці під час навчального польоту розбився МіГ-31
Доля екіпажу невідома, ведуться його пошуки
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МЗС України закликало грузинського посла повернутися в Тбілісі через Саакашвілі, МЗС Грузії заявило про втручання
У понеділок з’явилося відео допиту Міхеїла Саакашвілі, з якого помітно його сильне схуднення і нездоровий вигляд. Саакашвілі нині перебуває в тбіліській клініці, він дистанційно підключився до засідання суду вперше з лютого цього року
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Рада ООН з прав людини обговорить спалення Корану у Стокгольмі
Обговорення, швидше за все, відбудуться цього тижня
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Why Is Hollywood Making More Movies About Chinese Americans?
In recent years, TV shows and movies featuring Asians, including Chinese Americans, have been on the rise, with many of them aimed at younger audiences. Students at a Taiwanese School summer camp in Washington share their thoughts on this trend. Elizabeth Lee and Graham Kanwit report.
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Близько половини росіян підтримують критику Пригожиним російського Міноборони – опитування
За даними соціологів, заколот ПВК «Вагнер» не позначився на рейтингах президента Росії, але призвів до зниження громадської підтримки Сергія Шойгу
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Через землетрус у Каспійському морі поштовхи відчули жителі Азербайджану
Одразу після півночі 4 липня в Каспійському морі зафіксували землетрус. Як повідомив центр сейсмологічної служби Національної академії наук Азербайджану, магнітуда землетрусу на глибині 20 км становила 5,7.
Геологічна служба США оцінила магнітуду землетрусу в 5,4.
Європейський середземноморський сейсмологічний центр повідомив, що епіцентр підземних поштовхів зафіксували за 80 кілометрів на північний схід від міста Хачмаз. Підземні поштовхи відчувалися в кількох регіонах Азербайджану, включаючи столицю Баку. Але наразі інформації про руйнування чи жертви немає.
Russians, Belarusians Back at Wimbledon as War in Ukraine Continues
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND — When Victoria Azarenka walked into Court 15 Monday morning for her first Wimbledon match in two years, she was greeted by polite clapping. When the two-time Grand Slam champion from Belarus finished off a three-set victory more than 2½ hours later, Azarenka shook her racket with her right hand and pumped her left fist, then offered a wave to the spectators who were applauding warmly.
Unlike her opponent, Yuan Yue, whose nationality was noted on the scoreboard alongside her name, Azarenka had no country listed there. That’s because players from Russia and Belarus are back competing at Wimbledon a year after they were barred by the All England Club because of the invasion of Ukraine — and, in a sort of half-measure adopted by some other sports, are deemed “neutral” athletes who officially do not represent any nation.
The war that began in February 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine with help from Belarus continues, but Wimbledon’s organizers announced in March they would lift their ban — about which Azarenka said in an interview that, in the big picture, “I’m not sure that it made any difference.”
While other players have flags to the left of their names on the oversized, manually operated brackets on the outside wall of Center Court, the Russians and Belarusians do not. Nor are the countries noted on official schedules or results issued by the All England Club, nor as part of graphics on TV broadcasts of matches. The Club did not allow Wimbledon to be aired on television in Russia or Belarus.
Azarenka and all other entrants from those two countries needed to — and did — sign a declaration agreeing to three stipulations: They wouldn’t be representing Russia or Belarus; they wouldn’t accept funding from those governments or companies operated by them; they wouldn’t express support for the invasion of Ukraine or the leaders of Russia or Belarus.
“It was a difficult decision, as we said when we made it earlier in the year,” All England Club CEO Sally Bolton said Monday about the reversal in policy. “We took a lot of time to think carefully about the decision we made and the impact that would have in the same way as we did last year. We think it’s the right decision for The Championships this year.”
Liudmila Samsonova, a Russian who was seeded 15th in the women’s field, said after being eliminated by Ana Bogdan of Romania 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4) Monday: “Last year was tough to accept. But this year, when they said that we were able to play, it was amazing.”
If there were questions about how Russians and Belarusians might be received upon their return, the earliest indications on Day 1 were that there was nothing out of the ordinary.
No protests. No boos. No shouts in support of Ukraine — or against the returning players. (Russian and Belarusian flags were not allowed to be brought into the tournament grounds.)
“Just like I never left, honestly. It feels good to be playing here,” Azarenka said after beating Yuan 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. “For me, personally, I experienced very good treatment. … Today, to hear people say, ‘Let’s go, Vika!’ and cheering me on was also why I play, to play in front of the crowd, to put on a good show.”
Russians who won Monday included No. 7 seed Andrey Rublev and unseeded Aslan Karatsev among the men, and No. 12 Veronika Kudermetova among the women.
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У РФ є технології для стеження за користувачами месенджерів – NYT
Програми для стеження можуть використовувати ФСБ і поліція
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Стрілянина в аеропорту Кишинева: підозрюваний у подвійному вбивстві помер
Інцидент зі стріляниною стався в міжнародному аеропорту Кишинева 30 червня
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Саакашвілі вперше з лютого взяв участь у засіданні суду
Експрезидент Грузії, який має українське громадянство, був заарештований у Тбілісі восени 2021 року
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У Міноборони Польщі оцінили можливість застосування Росією ядерної зброї
Польський чиновник каже, що президент РФ Володимир Путін зробив «стратегічну помилку», атакувавши Україну. За його словами, це «початок кінця його правління»
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Телеграм-канали ПВК «Вагнер» заявляють про тимчасову зупинку набору найманців
У повідомленнях йдеться, що причиною зупинки стала нібито «тимчасова неучасть» у війні з Україною та переїзд компанії до Білорусі
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Vietnam Bans ‘Barbie’ Movie Because of ‘Nine-Dash-Line’ in Map of South China Sea
HANOI, July 3 (Reuters) – Vietnam has banned Warner Bros’ highly anticipated film “Barbie” from domestic distribution over a scene featuring a map that shows China’s unilaterally claimed territory in the South China Sea, state media reported on Monday.
The U-shaped “nine-dash line” is used on Chinese maps to illustrate its claims over vast areas of the South China Sea, including swathes of what Vietnam considers its continental shelf, where it has awarded oil concessions.
“Barbie” is the latest movie to be banned in Vietnam for depicting China’s controversial nine-dash line, which was repudiated in an international arbitration ruling by a court in The Hague in 2016. China refuses to recognize the ruling.
In 2019, the Vietnamese government pulled DreamWorks’ animated film “Abominable”and last year it banned Sony’s action movie “Unchartered” for the same reason. Netflix also removed an Australian spy drama “Pine Gap” in 2021.
“Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, was originally slated to open in Vietnam on July 21, the same date as in the United States, according to state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper.
“We do not grant license for the American movie ‘Barbie’ to release in Vietnam because it contains the offending image of the nine-dash line,” the paper reported, citing Vi Kien Thanh, head of the Department of Cinema, a government body in charge of licensing and censoring foreign films.
Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Vietnam and China have long had overlapping territorial claims to a potentially energy-rich stretch in the South China Sea. The Southeast Asian country has repeatedly accused Chinese vessels of violating its sovereignty.
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