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Volgens Vance is Iran aan zet in onderhandelingen met VS

WASHINGTON (ANP/AFP) - De Amerikaanse vicepresident JD Vance zegt tegen Fox News dat Iran aan zet is in de onderhandelingen met de Verenigde Staten. Vance leidde afgelopen weekend in Pakistan de Amerikaanse delegatie die met Iran onderhandelde. Dat overleg eindigde in een patstelling.

Volgens Vance is er "voortgang geboekt" tijdens de gesprekken. Hij zei dat Iran "flexibel" moet zijn en een aantal "kritieke" eisen van de VS moet accepteren. Teheran sprak afgelopen weekend van "onredelijke" eisen.

In het interview met Fox News betichtte Vance Iran ook van "economisch terrorisme" door de Straat van Hormuz te blokkeren. De vicepresident waarschuwde dat de VS "dat spel mee kan spelen", doelend op de Amerikaanse blokkade van Iraanse havens. President Donald Trump liet die maatregel maandagmiddag ingaan.

The New York Times meldde maandag dat Iran zou hebben voorgesteld om het kernprogramma in het land voor vijf jaar stil te leggen. De VS zouden daar geen genoegen mee nemen en willen een pauze van zeker twintig jaar, aldus de krant.


Vance betreurt verkiezingsuitslag Hongarije

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse vicepresident JD Vance is "verdrietig" over de uitslag van de Hongaarse verkiezingen, zei hij maandagavond tegen Fox News. Hij voegde daaraan toe dat hij niet verbaasd was dat Viktor Orbán er niet in slaagde de verkiezingen te winnen. De opmerking is de eerste erkenning van het Witte Huis dat niet Orbán, maar Péter Magyar van de Tisza-partij de parlementsverkiezingen in het Europese land won.

Vance reisde vorige week naar Hongarije, waar hij zei dat "bureaucraten in Brussel er alles aan hebben gedaan om het Hongaarse volk klein te houden, alleen maar omdat ze de leider niet leuk vinden die daadwerkelijk voor het Hongaarse volk opkomt". De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump sprak meerdere keren steun uit voor Orbán.

"We gingen niet omdat we verwachtten dat Orbán met gemak de verkiezingen zou winnen", zei Vance tegen Fox News over zijn bezoek aan Hongarije. "We zijn gegaan om onze steun te betuigen aan een persoon die ons al heel lang trouw is."


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Apple AI Glasses Will Rival Meta's With Several Styles, Oval Cameras

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple is developing display-free AI smart glasses aimed at rivaling Meta's Ray-Bans, with multiple frame styles, a distinctive oval camera design, and tight iPhone integration. "The idea is to unveil the product at the end of 2026 or early the following year, with the actual release coming in 2027," writes Gurman. From the report: Like Meta's offering, Apple's glasses will be designed to handle everyday uses: capturing photos and videos, syncing with a smartphone for editing and sharing, handling phone calls, listening to notifications, playing music, and enabling hands-free interaction via a voice assistant. In Apple's case, that assistant will be a significantly upgraded Siri coming in iOS 27. The glasses are part of a broader, three-pronged AI wearables strategy that also includes new AirPods and a camera-equipped pendant. Each device is designed to leverage computer vision to interpret the user's surroundings and feed contextual awareness into Siri and Apple Intelligence. That will enable features like improved turn-by-turn map directions and visual reminders.

When Apple typically enters a new product category, it offers clear advantages over what's currently available. We saw this with the original iPod, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch -- and, even though it was a flop, the Vision Pro. That approach won't be as obvious with Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, but we should see it on full display with the glasses. According to employees working on the project, Apple's strategy is to outdo competitors by tightly integrating the glasses with the iPhone and offering a higher-end build. While Meta relies heavily on partner EssilorLuxottica SA for frames, Apple is unsurprisingly planning to go at it alone in terms of design. That also should set it apart from Alphabet Inc.'s Google and Samsung Electronics Co., which are leaning on Warby Parker.

Apple's design team has whipped up at least four different styles and plans to launch some or all of them, I'm told, as well as many color options. The latest units are made from a high-end material called acetate, which is known to be more durable and luxurious than the standard plastic used by many brands. Here are the designs in testing:
- A large rectangular frame, reminiscent of Ray-Ban Wayfarers
- A slimmer rectangular design, similar to the glasses worn by Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook
- Larger oval or circular frames
- A smaller, more refined oval or circular option

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Hollywood Stars Sign Open Letter Protesting Paramount-Warner Bros Merger

More than 1,000 Hollywood figures, including major actors, writers, and directors, signed an open letter opposing Paramount Skydance's proposed takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing it would hurt an industry "already under severe strain." The deal is still under regulatory scrutiny in both the U.S. and U.K., while Paramount says the merger would strengthen competition and expand opportunities for creators. NBC News reports: "This transaction would further consolidate an already concentrated media landscape, reducing competition at a moment when our industries -- and the audiences we serve -- can least afford it," the signatories wrote in the letter, published early Monday on a website called Block the Merger. "The result will be fewer opportunities for creators, fewer jobs across the production ecosystem, higher costs, and less choice for audiences in the United States and around the world. Alarmingly, this merger would reduce the number of major U.S. film studios to just four," the signatories added.

[T]he open letter illustrates the deep resistance to the deal among many members of Hollywood's creative community. The list of signatories includes A-list stars (Glenn Close, Ben Stiller), celebrated filmmakers (Yorgos Lanthimos, Denis Villeneuve) and acclaimed writers ("The Sopranos" creator David Chase). "Media consolidation has accelerated the disappearance of the mid-budget film, the erosion of independent distribution, the collapse of the international sales market, the elimination of meaningful profit participation, and the weakening of screen credit integrity," the signatories wrote. "Together, these factors threaten the sustainability of the entire creative community," they added.

[...] Monday's open letter letter was spearheaded by a group of advocacy organizations -- including the Committee for the First Amendment, a free speech group led by Fonda, who warned that the merger "would be one of the most destructive threats to free speech and creative expression in our history." In the letter, first reported by The New York Times, the signatories expressed support for California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who has said the merger is "not a done deal." "These two Hollywood titans have not cleared regulatory scrutiny -- the California Department of Justice has an open investigation, and we intend to be vigorous in our review," Bonta said in a Feb. 26 post on X. Paramount Skydance said that they "hear and understand the concerns" and are committed to "protecting and expanding creativity." The studio also reiterated its commitment to releasing a minimum of 30 "high-quality feature films annually with full theatrical releases" and "preserving iconic brands with independent creative leadership" to make sure "creators have more avenues for their work, not fewer."

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Mick Jagger doing his hitchhiking gesture, in greater detail

Dancing in the Street Negative Restoration - youtube - (Jagger doing his marvellous hitchhiking gesture 1 minute 50 seconds in). A video by the "world expert" in the Dancing in the Street video about how he restored it. The Bowie channel different 4k version of Dancing in the Street, as mentioned in the explainer video. For the refined essence of Jagger in Dancing in the Street, see: Stella Street - Jagger as shopkeeper.

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Ben Roberts-Smith’s arrest won’t erase the pain for Afghans – but it shows Australia is willing to face uncomfortable truths | Shadi Khan Saif

In the context of the Afghanistan war, this kind of accountability is rare, and it matters

Even for Afghans like me, the details of what some of Australia’s SAS soldiers had been accused of in Afghanistan came to light very late. They only began to surface after a handful of journalists chose to listen to Afghans who had been ignored for years and gave space to families who had long been silenced.

For a long time, these claims – of unlawful killings, or war crimes – had lived quietly in Afghan villages. They were shared between families, in grief and disbelief, but rarely went beyond that. People didn’t have the language, the media access or the financial means to make themselves heard. Outside those small, dusty villages, almost no one knew what had really happened. By the time these allegations made headlines in Australia, soldiers had long left Afghanistan. What stayed behind was a pain and a silence that felt endless.

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