Серед нових обмежень – також заборона на технічну допомогу, фінансові послуги та послуги брокерів, пов’язані з експортом товарів із «чорного списку» до Росії
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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.»
Українських переселенців у Празі підтримали благодійним концертом
Щорічний європейський музичний фестиваль Metronome Prague, який проходить у столиці Чехії Празі, цьогоріч підтримав Україну окремим концертом.
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Лідер Китаю війну в Україні продовжує називати «українською кризою»
Китай відмовився критикувати війну Росії в Україні або навіть називати її вторгненням, водночас засуджуючи антиросійські санкції.
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У Бостоні на святі до Дня незалежності США виконають гімн України
Виконання гімну України «буде присвячене народу України, мужності та наполегливості, які вони послідовно демонструють у своїй боротьбі за незалежність країни»
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Парламент Болгарії оголосив вотум недовіри уряду
Кирил Петков, попри багаторічні історичні зв’язки Болгарії з СРСР та пізніше з Росією, повністю став на бік Євросоюзу та НАТО щодо підтримки України
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Фінляндія готова боротися з Росією у разі її нападу – головнокомандувач
«Україна виявилася надто жорстким шматком, щоб Росія змогла його пережувати, – сказав Тімо Ківінен. – Фінляндія буде такою ж»
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Путін став політиком із найнижчим рейтингом сприйняття у світі – опитування
Це найбільше падіння міжнародної підтримки Путіна за 20 років опитувань
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ЄС заморозив активи російських олігархів на 12,5 млрд євро – єврокомісар з юстиції
«Ми також намагаємося домовитися з Балканськими країнами та країнами-учасницями «Східного партнерства» взяти участь у процесі»
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Кулеба підтримав вихід очільника МЗС Італії з популістської партії «Рух 5 зірок»
Про свій вихід з партії італійський міністр закордонних справ оголосив 21 червня
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Землетрус в Афганістані: кількість загиблих зросла майже до тисячі
«Кількість загиблих, ймовірно, зросте, оскільки деякі села розташовані у віддалених районах у горах, і для збору деталей знадобиться деякий час»
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Путін сьогодні скликає Раду безпеки РФ – Пєсков
Дмитро Пєсков не уточнив, які питання планують обговорити на нараді.
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Z-барани. У Росії влада опублікувала відео отари з символом Z, а потім чомусь видалила
Опубліковане відео супроводжувалося фрагментом з пісні Олега Газманова: «Росія, Росія – в цьому слові вогонь и сила»
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У Росії оштрафували українку за розмову про вбивства мирних жителів російськими військовими
Російський суд вирішив, що українка своїми діями «навмисно підірвала авторитет, імідж та довіру» до армії Росії
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Civil Jury Finds Bill Cosby Sexually Abused Teenager in 1975
Jurors at a civil trial found Tuesday that Bill Cosby sexually abused a 16-year-old girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.
The Los Angeles County jury delivered the verdict in favor of Judy Huth, who is now 64, and awarded her $500,000.
Jurors found that Cosby intentionally caused harmful sexual contact with Huth, that he reasonably believed she was under 18, and that his conduct was driven by unnatural or abnormal sexual interest in a minor.
The jurors’ decision is a major legal defeat for the 84-year-old entertainer once hailed as “America’s Dad.” It comes nearly a year after his Pennsylvania criminal conviction for sexual assault was thrown out, and he was freed from prison. Huth’s lawsuit was one of the last remaining legal claims against him after his insurer settled many others against his will.
Cosby did not attend the trial or testify in person, but short clips from a 2015 video deposition were played for jurors in which he denied any sexual contact with Huth. He continues to deny the allegation through his attorney and publicist.
Jurors had already reached conclusions on nearly every question on their verdict form, including whether Cosby abused Huth and whether she deserved damages, after two days of deliberations on Friday. But the jury foreperson could not serve further because of a personal commitment, and the panel had to start deliberating from scratch with an alternate juror on Monday.
Cosby’s attorneys agreed that Cosby met Huth and her high school friend on a Southern California film set in April of 1975, then took them to the Playboy Mansion a few days later.
Huth’s friend Donna Samuelson, a key witness, took photos at the mansion of Huth and Cosby, which loomed large at the trial.
Huth testified that in a bedroom adjacent to a game room where the three had been hanging out, Cosby attempted to put his hand down her pants, then exposed himself and forced her to perform a sex act.
Huth filed her lawsuit in 2014, saying that her son turning 15 — the age she initially remembered being when she went to the mansion — and a wave of other women accusing Cosby of similar acts brought fresh trauma over what she had been through as a teenager.
Huth’s attorney, Nathan Goldberg, told the jury of nine women and three men during closing arguments Wednesday that “my client deserves to have Mr. Cosby held accountable for what he did.”
“Each of you knows in your heart that Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted Miss Huth,” Goldberg said.
A majority of jurors apparently agreed, giving Huth a victory in a suit that took eight years and overcame many hurdles just to get to trial.
During their testimony, Cosby attorney Jennifer Bonjean consistently challenged Huth and Samuelson over errors in detail in their stories, and a similarity in the accounts that the lawyer said represented coordination between the two women.
This included the women saying in pre-trial depositions and police interviews that Samuelson had played Donkey Kong that day, a game not released until six years later.
Bonjean made much of this, in what both sides came to call the “Donkey Kong defense.”
Goldberg asked jurors to look past the small errors in detail that he said were inevitable in stories that were 45 years old and focus on the major issues behind the allegations. He pointed out to jurors that Samuelson said “games like Donkey Kong” when she first mentioned it in her deposition.
The Cosby lawyer began her closing arguments by saying, “It’s on like Donkey Kong,” and finished by declaring, “Game over.”
Huth’s attorney reacted with outrage during his rebuttal.
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Baby’s Superpowered Scent Can Manipulate Parents’ Moods, Researchers Find
Why would the smell of a baby’s head calm men but rile women? It may be another example of how we’re more animal than we like to think.
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Milliyet: у Стамбулі наступного тижня може відбутися зустріч представників України, Росії, Туреччини та ООН
На сьогодні 22 мільйони тонн українського зерна неможливо вивезти через блокування чорноморських портів Росією
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Другий за тиждень штурмовик Су-25 розбився на території Росії
За даними проєкту Aviation Safety Network, з початку вторгнення в Україну армія РФ втратила одинадцять таких літаків
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Росія викликала представника ЄС через блокування транзиту до Калінінграда, погрожує відплатою
Посланнику ЄС повідомили про «неприпустимість» обмежень на перевезення російських товарів, які підпадають під санкції ЄС, до російської Калінінградської області
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Ярослав Качинський залишив посаду віцепрем’єра Польщі
Наступником Качинського на посадах віцепрем’єра та голови комітету з нацбезпеки стане міністр оборони Маріуш Блащак
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Нобелівську медаль Муратова продали за понад 100 мільйонів доларів, їх мають віддати українським дітям-біженцям
Усі кошти від продажу підуть на підтримку гуманітарної допомоги ЮНІСЕФ для українських дітей, які були змушені покинути Україну через російську агресію
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Канада інвестуватиме у модернізацію ППО через загрози з боку Росії
Аніта Ананд назвала вторгнення Росії в Україну однією з причин, через яку зараз вирішено вкладати такі інвестиції в оборону Канади
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У Грузії відбувся багатотисячний мітинг на підтримку євроінтеграції
Демонстранти з прапорами Грузії, України та ЄС зібралися на мітинг «Марш за Європу» у Тбілісі
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В уряді РФ вирішили платити подвійну зарплату чиновникам за поїздки на окупований Донбас
Російським чиновникам платитимуть подвійну зарплату за поїздки до окупованої частини Донбасу. Відповідне рішення ухвалив уряд РФ.
Згідно з документом, заробітну плату в рублях у дворазовому розмірі отримуватимуть «працівники організацій та установ, підвідомчих федеральним органам влади, у період їх перебування у службових відрядженнях на територіях так званих Донецької та Луганської народних республік, а також інших територіях, що потребують забезпечення життєдіяльності населення та відновлення об’єктів інфраструктури». Про які саме «інші території» йдеться, у постанові не вказано.
Останнім часом російські чиновники регулярно відвідують окуповані військами РФ території України, зокрема Донецьку, Луганську та Херсонську області.
Серед тих, хто здійснив ці поїздки публічно – перший заступник голови адміністрації президента РФ Сергій Кирієнко та перший заступник голови Ради Федерації Андрій Турчак.
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Oscar-Winning Director Paul Haggis Arrested in Italy on Sexual Assault Charges
Oscar-winning Canadian screenwriter and director Paul Haggis is under house arrest in southern Italy on charges of sexual assault and aggravated personal injury, accusations that Haggis denies, his lawyers said on Monday.
“Mr. Paul Haggis was detained on Sunday with an emergency measure issued by the Brindisi prosecutors and is now under house arrest in Ostuni. He will be questioned by Thursday by a judge who will have to decide whether or not to confirm the detention,” his Italian lawyer Michele Laforgia told Reuters.
Haggis was charged with forcing a young non-Italian woman to have sexual intercourse against her will the course of two days in Ostuni, Italy, public prosecutors in Brindisi said in a statement on Sunday.
“Under Italian Law, I cannot discuss the evidence. That said, I am confident that all allegations will be dismissed against Mr. Haggis,” Haggis’ personal attorney Priya Chaudhry said in a statement.
Both lawyers said Haggis was pleading innocent and would cooperate with authorities.
“A young foreign woman was forced to seek medical care” following the sexual relations, the prosecutors said in the statement.
They said that on Sunday after the non-consensual relations that man accompanied the woman to Brindisi airport, where she was left despite her “precarious physical and psychological conditions.”
An investigative source told Reuters the unidentified young woman will be questioned in the coming 10 days in what is known in Italy as an evidentiary incident, setting out evidence for a possible future trial.
Haggis, 69, wrote “Million Dollar Baby” and co-wrote and directed “Crash,” both of which he won an Oscar for.
In 2018 he denied accusations of sexual misconduct made by four women, including two who accused him of rape.
Haggis was in Ostuni to hold several masterclasses at the Allora Fest, a new film event being launched by Los Angeles-based Italian journalist Silvia Bizio and Spanish art critic Sol Costales Doulton that is set to run from June 21 to June 26.
The Allora Fest said they “learned with dismay and shock the news,” adding that the festival’s directors “immediately proceeded to remove any participation of the director from the event.”
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Росія викликала повірену в справах Литви через заборону транзиту низки товарів до Калінінграду
МЗС Росії назвало обмеження «відверто ворожим»
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BTS Break Sparks Debate on Activism, Military Exemptions
The surprise announcement by BTS last week that they were taking a break to focus on members’ solo projects stunned their global fanbase, shaking their label’s stock price and leaving many questions about the K-pop supergroup’s future.
HYBE, the company behind the band, denied the group was taking a hiatus — a word used in a translation of the group’s emotional dinnertime video announcement. In the days since, band members have remained active on social media, continuing the stream of posts, photos and assurances that the band wasn’t breaking up.
Despite the immediate impacts — HYBE’s stock initially dropped more than 25% and has yet to fully recover — several factors may still affect BTS’ future. One is looming military enlistment for older BTS members, as well as how engaged the group and their devoted fans, known as ARMY, will continue to be in social issues.
In 2020, at the height of BTS’ success, the South Korean government revised the country’s military law that requires able-bodied South Korean men to perform approximately two years of military service. The revised law allows top K-pop stars — including Jin, the oldest member of BTS — to defer their military service until they turn 30 if they’ve received government medals for heightening the country’s cultural reputation and apply for the postponement. All BTS members meet the criteria as recipients of government medals in 2018.
“Obviously, there’s a looming military enlistment so they might have thought it’d be good to do something individually before it’s too late and that’s why I think military enlistment was the biggest factor,” said Lee Dong Yeun, a professor at Korea National University of Arts.
There have been calls — including from South Korea’s former culture minister — for an exemption for BTS because of their contribution to heightening South Korea’s international reputation. But critics say that such an exemption would be bending the conscription rules to favor the privileged.
Jin, 29, is expected to enlist this year unless he receives an exemption.
Military enlistment of members has always been a headache for HYBE; BTS once accounted for 90% of the label’s profit. Currently, the group makes up 50%-60% of the label’s profit according to a report from eBest Investment & Securities.
The eBest report noted that the rapid stock plunge might have resulted from an “anticipation that the activities as the whole group might be uncertain after being discharged from the military.”
HYBE has been attempting to diversify its portfolio by debuting new K-pop bands, making online games, and rolling out Korean language tutorials.
As the most successful K-pop band to date with hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter,” BTS has for years commanded tremendous attention on social media and with each new music release. They recently performed several sold-out shows in the United States, became the first K-pop act to get a Grammy Award nomination, released an anthology album, “Proof,” and channeled their global influence with an address at the United Nations and a trip to the White House to campaign against hate crimes directed at Asians.
“Once you achieve success like BTS achieved success, then it means there’s a constant expectation to continue doing something that is connected to what you’ve already done, where you’ve already been. In the most recent releases that BTS has brought out, also we can see how they continually reflect back on where they have been,” said CedarBough Saeji, professor of Korean and East Asian Studies at Pusan National University.
She said Tuesday’s announcement signaled the band’s intention to figure out “where they are going for themselves without interference from other people” and “being able to choose their own path forward as artists.”
Last week’s announcement also leaves in doubt the group’s social justice efforts, which have included vocal support for the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-violence campaigns. BTS’ legions of fans have embraced the causes, matching a $1 million donation to Black Lives Matter after George Floyd’s death.
But the group has faced mushrooming questions about why it isn’t as vocal about discrimination in their own country.
A leading South Korean newspaper recently published a column in which the author mused why South Korea, despite having BTS — “the ambassador of anti-discrimination and human rights” — has struggled to enact an anti-discrimination law for 15 years.
“It’s an irony,” the writer said. “South Korea needs their force for good.”
The country’s lack of an anti-discrimination law has led to unfair treatment against women and foreigners, among others.
Jumin Lee, the author of the book “Why Anti-Discrimination Law?” told the Associated Press that there’s a dire need for the anti-discrimination law in the country.
“South Korea is in essentially the same situation legally as America’s Jim Crow South. Equal protection exists as a constitutional concept, but there is no implementing legislation that allows the government to force private businesses to comply,” Lee said. “What that means in practice is that if I’m a business owner, I could post a sign on my door tomorrow that says, ‘no gays’ ‘no blacks’ or ‘no old people,’ and absent extraordinary intervention by the Constitutional Court, there’s very little the law can do to stop me.”
Lee recently expressed disappointment in the band for not speaking up about the important domestic issue.
“BTS and their business folks know that speaking up in the U.S. is profitable but doing the same back home would be more trouble than it’s worth. So, they don’t,” tweeted Lee after the band’s visit to Washington.
Despite that, Lee said the band’s silence is understandable, stating that BTS would be met with “indifference at best and hostility at worse” from politicians if they did speak up.
Some South Korean celebrities like singers Harisu and Ha:tfelt have been speaking out on touchy subjects such as the anti-discrimination law and feminism, despite backlashes.
After speaking out about the 2014 sinking of the Sewol ferry, which killed 304 people in one of the country’s worst disasters, Cannes-winning actor Song Kang-ho and director Park Chan-wook were blacklisted by the administration of the ousted President Park Geun-hye, noted Areum Jeong, a scholar of Korean pop culture.
“So, although many idols might be politically conscious, they might choose not to discuss social issues,” Jeong said.
Several BTS members said during last week’s announcement that they were struggling with the group’s successes and having trouble writing new songs.
“For me, it was like the group BTS was within my grasp until ‘On’ and ‘Dynamite,’ but after ‘Butter’ and ‘Permission to Dance,’ I didn’t know what kind of group we were anymore,” member RM said. “Whenever I write lyrics and songs, it’s really important what kind of story and message I want to give out but it was like that was gone now.”
While that clouds what BTS’ next steps might be, Saeji said their continued candor was necessary because of how much the group has impacted their fanbase.
“They’re meeting the fans with that same honesty and saying to them, ‘You had my help when I needed it. And now I need my help,’” she said. “‘I need to be on my own. To think for myself, to know what I want to write a lyric about, to understand my own mind, to become inspired on my own.’”
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