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There could be multiple Putins – Russian leader deploys doppelgängers | World | News

Vladimir Putin habitually uses body doubles, according to a new detailed Japanese investigation based on Artificial Intelligence analysis. The Kremlin dictator has just completed a high-profile trip to China seeking to form an alliance against the West.
But new research based on facial recognition, voice comparison, and body movements, suggests there may in fact be several different Putins.
It has been rumoured for decades that the Russian leader deploys doppelgängers, who have aged with the 71-year-old president.
Claims of Putin using stand-ins or body doubles have been made by both Russian sources and the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence Lt-Gen Kyrylo Budanov – but have been previously denied by the Kremlin.
However, the new investigation by Japanese TV network TBS concluded the suggestions are more than just myth. It found that the real Putin hosted this year’s annual Red Square Victory Day parade on 9 May.
But sophisticated facial recognition technology suggested that the Putin who inspected the Crimean Bridge 10months ago was only a 53 per cent match with the Putin in Red Square.
“Experts on face recognition would refer to this as ‘not matching’ in most cases, which leads us to the assumption this can be a double,” the investigation found.
Another Putin appearance – at the war front in occupied Mariupol back in March – showed only a 40 per cent facial recognition likeness with the Putin seen on Red Square, according to the analysis.
In addition, the investigation concluded thay there was only an 18 per cent facial recognition likeness between the Putin on the Crimean Bridge and the Putin in Mariupol.
“AI facial recognition experts’ analysis is clearly displaying the high probability of at least two body doubles,” the report found.
The broadcast also conducted voice analysis at Japan’s Institute of Audio Communication Laboratory, which works closely with police on criminal investigations.
This analysis for voice biometrics concentrated on the word ‘spasibo’ – or ‘thank you’ – uttered by ‘Putin’ on different occasions.
The Putin who addressed the Eurasian Economic Union Forum held in May 2023 – assumed to be the real dictator – was found to be different to three other ‘Putin’ appearances. The TV analysis concluded that Putin’s voice was different at the forum to other Putin examples at different appearances.
“Other than the difference in pronouncing the sound ’s’, there is a remarkable gap in pronouncing ‘pa’ and ‘si consecutively,” said investigation found.
One of the experts involved in the analysis, Mutsutoshi Muraoka, said: “There is a difference in the recording conditions, as well as the utterance as it is, but still it is extremely rare to have such strong differences. We have to say at this point that the possibility of these two voices belonging to different people is high.”
Body movement analysis using the latest AI techniques also led to the conclusion that Putin uses doubles, the Japanese analysis suggested.
Analysis was made of previous Putin meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping [not this week’s meeting in Beijing] and his talks with Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko – when there was a high match of these being the same Putin: 94 per cent.
The investigation found: “The Putin who appeared at the Main Naval Parade had 86 per cent matching. It surely looks high enough, but for the AI system being used, these numbers show the possibility of a different person.”
And at Mariupol, the Putin walk only showed a 75 per cent match compared to the walk with Xi, indicating this was not the same person.
“The judgement was made by looking at the body posture during the walking,” the report found. This indicates “two different people”.
The investigation concluded: “Summing up, there is a body double, and there is a high possibility of another separate body double.”
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Norwegian PM rips into Trump’s ‘unhinged’ Nobel Peace Prize text messa | World | News

Norway’s Prime Minister has shed light on messages he received from US President Donald Trump regarding the Nobel Peace Prize.
Last month, Trump reportedly told the Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre he “no longer feels an obligation to think purely of peace,” after his country “decided not to award me the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping eight wars”.
As reported by The Atlantic, the Norwegian Prime Minister said: “What did I think? I thought, well, it’s just bringing the debate to a level where we don’t solve problems. I’m not going to engage in a shouting match. I’m not going to respond to it.”
Støre did reply to Trump, The Atlantic also added, sending back a short message that said, as he paraphrased it, “I take your message; I still think it’s useful to talk”.
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In his interview with The Atlantic, Støre also said that he was not surprised by the grievance-filled communication because he’s familiar by now with Trump’s fixation on the Nobel Peace Prize. “I reminded him every time that it’s not my decision; it’s not the government’s decision. This is an independent committee. It is staunchly independent,” Støre said. The process is so divorced from politics, he added, that “some of my diplomats say, you know, ‘If the prime minister would try to interfere with the Nobel committee, he would have to resign, because it would simply be unacceptable,’” The Atlantic reported.
President Trump also appeared to link his wish to take over Greenland to the fact that he was not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This attracted widespread criticism, including from US outlet The Daily Beast, which branded the President “unhinged”.
The document showing his message to Støre, published on X by journalist Nick Schifrin, read: “Dear Jonas: Since your country decided not to award me the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping eight wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think exclusively about peace, although it will always be dominant, but can now think about what is good and right for the United States.”
Støre then confirmed to VG the letter is authentic and said: “This is a message I received yesterday afternoon from President Trump. It came in response to a short message to President Trump from me earlier in the day, on behalf of myself and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb.”
In his message to Støre, Trump also said: “Denmark cannot protect this country from Russia or China, and why do they have ‘ownership’ anyway? There are no written docuements, it’s just that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we also had boats landing there. I have done more for NATO than any other person since its founding and now NATO should do something for the United States. The world is not safe until we have complete and total control of Greenland.”
President Trump then said he would charge the UK a 10% tariff “on any and all goods” sent to the US from February 1, increasing to 25% from June 1, until a deal is reached for Washington to purchase Greenland from Denmark.
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Switzerland train derailment LIVE: Several injured as Valais avalanche causes huge crash | World | News

A train has derailed in Switzerland, with several injuries feared following a huge avalanche. The derailment happened at around 7am local time near Goppenstein in the canton of Valais. An ongoing emergency is underway.
The derailment reportedly involved the RE1 train, which departed from Brig at 6.12am, and is believed to have derailed in the Stockgrabe area between Goppenstein and Hohtenn. There were around 80 passengers on board the train.
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Conscription plans cause riots in the streets of major city with soldiers attacked | World | News

Violent clashes erupted in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, just east of Tel Aviv, as thousands of protesters took to the streets to oppose proposed conscription laws. Video footage from the scene shows two female IDF soldiers being hurried away by police as crowds of men chased them through the city.
Authorities reported that 26 individuals, including the soldiers and responding officers, were directly caught in the initial surge of the mob. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attacks, describing the rioters as an “extreme minority.” Posting on X, Netanyahu said: “I strongly condemn the violent riots in Bnei Brak against female IDF soldiers and Israel police officers. This is an extreme minority that does not represent the entire haredi community. This is a grave and unacceptable matter.”
The protests come amid ongoing tensions over legislation that could force members of the ultra-Orthodox community to serve in the Israeli military.
Many in Bnei Brak have staged repeated demonstrations, insisting that full-time religious study is their highest duty and objecting to mandatory enlistment.
The violence escalated on Sunday, with authorities reporting at least 23 arrests. Protesters destroyed a bus, set police motorcycles on fire, and overturned a patrol vehicle.
Reports from Ziratnews confirmed that three police officers were injured, while broadcasters Roi Yanovsky and a second journalist were attacked while reporting.
Mr Netanyahu added in his post: “We will not allow anarchy, and we will not tolerate any harm to IDF servicemen and security forces who carry out their duties with dedication and determination.”
His remarks highlighted the government’s determination to uphold law and order amid the unrest.
Roughly 1.3 million ultra-Orthodox Jews make up about 13% of Israel’s population. Broad exemptions from military service for this community have long been a source of controversy, and the proposed changes have reopened deep societal divides.
The issue has gained even greater sensitivity during Israel’s ongoing conflict with Gaza.
The unrest in Bnei Brak coincided with reports of continued violence in Gaza, where hospitals said at least 11 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli strikes over the previous 24 hours. Among the dead were five men in their 20s, killed in Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital.
The Israeli military confirmed that it had carried out multiple strikes in response to several ceasefire violations near the Yellow Line.
Tel Aviv District Commander Sargaroff stated that the soldiers had not coordinated their visit beforehand, while IDF Chief of Staff Zamir reached out to the targeted commanders. Police later noted they cannot easily manage IDF entry into these neighbourhoods following such intense friction.
Police and security forces continue to maintain a heavy presence near Jabotinsky Street, attempting to prevent further violence as protesters continue to block transport routes. Observers warn that unless a resolution is reached, future protests could turn even more violent.
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