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Leibovitz wins Asturias Communications and Humanities prize

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Last year the Prince of Asturias prizes chose to honour a games developer and educator for its Communication and Humanities award, and for this 2013 edition once again it was anyone’s guess who the jurors would plump for.

This year’s winner is in the words of the jury president a “global photojournalism energiser and one of the most respected photographers in Europe and America.”

American Annie Leibovitz is in the celebrity stratosphere and has been since her first gig at a startup called Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. Reporting from the music fashion and counter-culture frontline by 1983 she was snapping for Vanity Fair, and by 1986, the Atlanta Olympics. No mover or shaker of note could resist her charm, and she caught them all, beautifully.

It seemed that astonishingly quickly she had cornered the market in persuading absolute solid-gold a-listers to reveal themselves in new ways, sometimes boosting careers on the back of just one image. She became the photographer who sold herself, susceptible to royal summons, and prized as fine art.

Commercially the rewards have been rich for one of the artists of her generation, yet Leibovitz has recently been in the news for her financial turmoils, so the prize will be some timely recognition of the trail she has blazed and the quality of the body of her work.

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Georgia Seeks to Improve Russian Relations

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Prime Minister of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili delivered a keynote speech at the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) session in Strasbourg at the end of April. He wants Georgia to normalise its relations with Russia and, at the same time, expects to become a member of NATO in the near future.

Euronews reporter Natalia Richardson-Vikulina asked:

“You have come to Strasbourg to attend the PACE session where delegates from Georgia and Russia planned to meet for the first time since the 2008 conflict. Does this mean that the relations are gradually improving? Can we expect a “reset” of relations in the near future?”

Bidzina Ivanishvili replied:

“I hope really that the situation will develop in this way and I am doing my utmost to improve relations with our big neighbour. The current situation is in nobody’s interest. Georgia has lost 20% of its territory and we will do everything to regain it. At the same time, the current situation is not acceptable for Georgia or Russia. And as I have said we will regain this territory but I would like to emphasize that everything will be done by peaceful means and negotiation. Violence and force are not acceptable, so I reiterate that our goals will be achieved by peaceful methods and negotiations. We hope that the international community will support and help us to achieve this.”

Euronews: “Serbia and Kosovo have announced the normalisation of their relations and initialised an agreement in Brussels. Maybe this example will inspire Tbilisi on the normalisation of relations with Abkhazia and South Ossetia?”

Ivanishvili: “This is a very good example. It also reaffirms that the world is changing and the people who did not succeed in the past have now found a common language and have managed to somehow come to an agreement. So we should do our best and settle relations with our brothers, the
Ossetians, Abkhazians and of course with Russians.”

Euronews: “Recently an investigation of the conflict in 2008 was launched. And Mikhail Saakashvili called it as the Russian scenario. How would you characterise this investigation?”

Ivanishvili: “This is Saakashvili’s strategy. He blames everything he doesn’t like on Russia. And this has been his policy for nine years. It was this policy that actually led us to deadlock. And I think it is normal that the investigation has started.”

Euronews: “You expect NATO to commit to making Georgia a member. And your opponent Mikhail Saakashvili supports this. However, you think it’s possible to maintain good relations with both NATO and Russia. But Saakashvili does not agree. Why do you think it’s possible?”

Ivanishvili: “We have quite a few good examples from European countries. Some of them had strained relations with Russia. But they chose the way of Western development and relations improved.

“The best example is perhaps Slovakia. They didn’t spoil their relationship with Russia and acceded to NATO. And I think that this example is exaggerated by Saakashvili. It is possible to have good relations with both Russia and NATO. He was irritated by Russia.”

Euronews: “Is it possible for Georgia to become a member of NATO, let’s say, in the next decade?”

Ivanishvili: “Ten years is too long. I think that it can be accomplished much faster. We also need to take into account the dynamics of the changing world. The world is changing. Everything is changing. So in a year or two, Russia itself may change and it may have better relations with NATO.”

Euronews: “Do you expect that Georgia will become a candidate for EU membership?”

Ivanishvili: “We would like the European perspective of Georgia to be noted before the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius in November. Georgia is heading in this direction at a higher speed than before. Although our opponents say that this isn’t the case, we can say that in the next two years we can have a close association with Europe.”

Euronews: “Will Georgian athletes participate in the Winter Olympics in Sochi?”

Ivanishvili: “Certainly. We’ve mentioned that our athletes will take part in the Olympic Games. Sport and culture are the tools for improving the situation, for setting the scene, and specifically the Olympic Games. Take, for example, ancient Greece where even wars were stopped during Olympic Games. So sport and culture will help improve the situation. And we’re even ahead of the situation when it comes to trade. So it will help us in every way.”

Euronews: “O, sport; you are Peace!”

Ivanishvili: “Yes of course, o, sport, you are Peace, yes!”

For your information:
“O, sport, you are Peace!” refers to the poem “Ode to Sport” by Pierre de Coubertin which won the gold medal for literature at the 1912 summer Olympics.

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Russia and UK both interested in ending Syrian violence – Putin

The negotiations in the capital of the 2014 Winter Olympics were initiated by the British PM and covered a range of political and economic issues, but it’s the Syrian conflict, which topped the agenda. According to Putin, the sides discussed the options for the positive development of the situation in the Middle Eastern state – where the civil war has been raging for more than two years – as well as “a number of joint steps” to settle the ongoing crisis. The Russian president stressed that Moscow and London have “common interest in a speedy end to the violence, the launch of a peace process and the preservation of Syria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.” Cameron agreed that Russia and the UK have mutual goals, which are to “end the conflict, to stop Syria fragmenting, to let the Syrian people choose, who governs them and to prevent the growth of violent extremism.”   But the British PM added that there was “no secret” that the two sides still had “differing views on how best to handle this situation.” London wants Syrian president, Bashar Assad, to step down and is pushing for a Syrian arm embargo to be lifted in order to supply weapons to the country’s rebels, despite Al Qaida associated Al-Nusra Front being among them. On Thursday Cameron also accuses Assad’s troops of using chemical weapons, while the UN voiced concerns the attack came, on the contrary, from the rebels.   Moscow has spoken against any foreign help for either government or opposition forces in the country. Earlier on Friday, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, had to address media speculation that Russia was going to sell s-300 air defense systems to Damascus, once again stressing that Russia only honors old contracts nearing completion and weapons they supply to Syria can only be used for defense. Cameron has fully backed the idea of organizing international talks on Syria, which will include international mediators and representatives of both sides of the Syrian conflict. The conference, which will most likely to take place by the end of the month to try to facilitate a solution to the Syrian crisis through political dialog, was agreed during Lavrov’s negotiations with US Secretary of State, John Kerry, in Moscow this week.   The head of the British government added the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States as permanent members of the UN Security Council  should “drive this process to shape a transitional government” in of Syria based on the consent of the Syrian people. After meeting Putin, Cameron will head to Washington where he’s scheduled to meet US president, Barack Obama. Read More

Russian astronauts to take Olympic torch on space walk

Russian astronauts will take an unlit Olympic torch on a space walk ahead of the country’s hosting of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, the deputy head of the Russian space agency said on Sunday. “It will not be a copy but exactly the same as the torch at the Olympics,” deputy…

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Olympic wrestling brings Iran and U.S. together

Wrestlers from political foes Iran and the United States will compete in a friendly international meet in Los Angeles on May 19 as part of an international push to keep the sport in the Olympics. Dubbed “United 4 Wrestling,” the freestyle event is being organized by USA Wresting and…

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Russia already stockpiling snow to ensure ‘white’ 2014 Winter Olympics

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Oscar dates set for 2014 and 2015

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Film fans can already mark their calendars for the Academy Awards in 2014 and 2015.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Monday that next year’s Oscar ceremony will be held March 2. The 2015 trophies will be handed out Feb. 22.Awards shows, including the Oscars, are juggling their calendars to avoid overlap with the 2014 Winter Olympics, which will be held Feb. 7-23 in Sochi, Russia.The Screen Actors Guild and the Producers Guild of America each pushed up their 2014 awards ceremonies to the weekend of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, on Jan. 18 and 19, respectively.The Directors Guild will present its annual awards on Jan. 25, 2014. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has yet to announce when its Golden Globe Awards ceremony will be held.Nominations for the 86th annual Academy Awards will be announced Jan. 16, 2014, more than six weeks before the ceremony.The Academy Awards in both 2014 and 2015 will be presented at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and broadcast live on ABC.Continue Reading… Read More