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Latest news bulletin | March 1st – Morning
euronews (in English)
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01/03/2024
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With European elections just 100 days away, Euronews took the streets of Brussels to see
00:05
people knew when to mark their calendars to elect their MEPs.
00:10
German soldiers are preparing to relocate to Lithuania in 2027, as NATO allies reject
00:17
calls to send troops into Ukraine.
00:24
Ukraine's Armed Forces Chief Oleksandr Sirsky has claimed that the Ukrainian army shot down
00:30
three Russian bombers early on Thursday.
00:33
The announcement comes as Russia continues its attacks, particularly in the Donetsk region.
00:38
Police there say Russian missiles hit several buildings in Pokrovsk, but left no casualties.
00:44
Donetsk Technical University and a school were hit, 14 residential and two administrative
00:49
buildings, a cultural centre, post office and a heating plant were damaged.
00:54
Russia has also released images it says shows Russian artillery units operating in Ukraine
00:59
without specifying a location.
01:02
But a spokesman for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the east claims that Russia is trying to
01:07
capture two towns in the eastern Bakhmut region.
01:10
Weighing in on the backlash against the French president's invitation to open the door to
01:14
European countries sending troops to Ukraine, the Bulgarian prime minister has underscored
01:20
that as long as he's in office, the decision to send Bulgarian soldiers will never be discussed
01:25
or taken.
01:28
In the midst of Russia's invasion and EU farmers' dispute over Ukrainian grain, Kyiv sent over
01:34
seven and a half thousand tonnes of wheat flour to the World Food Programme in Sudan
01:39
for emergency food distribution.
01:42
The initiative is part of the Grain from Ukraine project, launched by President Zelensky and
01:47
made possible by the German Foreign Office.
01:57
Ukrainian forces have pushed back Russian troops from the village of Orlivka, west of
02:02
Avdiivka, but the situation on the eastern front remains difficult, Ukrainian Army Chief
02:08
Oleksandr Syrsky said on Thursday.
02:11
Orlivka is less than two kilometres northwest from Lastochkin, which was recently occupied
02:17
by Russian forces.
02:19
This territory west of Avdiivka remains the focal effort of Russia's offensive in eastern
02:24
Ukraine, says the UK Defence Ministry in its latest update, adding that since the seizure
02:29
of Avdiivka, Russian forces have advanced approximately six kilometres from the centre
02:34
of the town.
02:35
The tactical gains serve primarily to consolidate Russian positions around Avdiivka.
02:41
Russia is also likely seeking to build momentum of the Axis to take advantage of the fact
02:45
that there are fewer fixed, well-defended positions and urban areas from which Ukrainian
02:50
forces can defend.
02:53
Ukrainian officials continue to report that Ukrainian forces have stabilised a defensive
02:57
line immediately west of Avdiivka, specifically along the Tonnenka-Orlivka-Berdychy line,
03:04
where terrain and several reservoirs are favourable for defensive operations.
03:09
Ukrainian military observers characterised Ukrainian fortifications west of Avdiivka
03:13
as "disappointing and problematic".
03:18
Ukrainian Army Chief Oleksandr Syrsky said he took measures to correct "certain miscalculations
03:24
commanders had made that directly affected the stability of the defence in certain areas".
03:35
Around 5,000 German soldiers are preparing to relocate to Lithuania in 2027, as NATO
03:41
allies continue to reject calls to send ground troops into Ukraine, being the first permanent
03:47
deployment of German troops since World War II.
03:51
Ukrainian Defence Minister Boris Pistorius visited affected troops.
03:56
"We have experience with foreign operations, also over the Battlegroup, and yet the conditions
04:02
are different here, because we are talking about several years, and in many cases also
04:06
about an operation under the supervision of the families."
04:09
Two combat battalions will be deployed to support Lithuania, following Russia's full-scale
04:15
invasion of Ukraine two years ago.
04:17
The reinforcement of Lithuania is high on the agenda, as concerns grow about a potential
04:23
attack from Moscow.
04:25
Lithuania borders with the Kaliningrad Oblast, along its ally Belarus.
04:30
One soldier said he had already volunteered to relocate.
04:34
"There are comrades who want to go, there are comrades who don't want to go.
04:37
For me personally, the question hasn't even arisen.
04:40
Ultimately, I serve my country, and therefore I serve Europe, and Europe is Lithuania.
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And that has been important for me, and that's how I communicated at home."
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The permanent deployment of German troops will only be 100 kilometres from the Russian
04:57
border.
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NATO hopes the stationing will protect Lithuania as they predict Russia could attack the 60-kilometre
05:04
stretch of land on the Polish-Lithuanian border if the conflict escalates.
05:09
Some experts have expressed concerns regarding the cost of the relocation and maintenance,
05:14
which is estimated to cost around 30 million euros per month.
05:19
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said around half of the troops stationed in Bavaria
05:23
have expressed interest to relocate to Lithuania.
05:27
The UK, Canada and the USA also deployed troops in Eastern European states.
05:32
Liv Stroud in Bavaria for Euronews.
05:38
With European elections just 100 days away, Euronews took the streets of Brussels to see
05:43
people knew when to mark their calendars to elect their MEPs, who will be representing
05:48
them for the next five years.
05:50
"Do you know when the European elections are?"
05:56
"I don't, I don't, no."
06:00
"No, pas du tout."
06:03
"This year, ok, but I don't know the month."
06:08
"October, no?
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November, un truc comme ça."
06:11
"June."
06:12
"June?"
06:13
"This year, month of June."
06:14
"En tout cas, j'ai l'intention d'aller voter, oui, ça c'est sûr."
06:20
These elections are taking place in a tense time as the EU faces several crises, such
06:24
as the war in Ukraine and the inflation.
06:27
Citizens have different priorities for their next European Parliament.
06:31
"Well, I guess ecology, that's very important."
06:35
"Le cambio climatico, que se réunieron, pero no arreglaron nada."
06:39
"Maybe talk about Palestine and what's going on over there.
06:43
They need to discuss Palestine."
06:44
"Qu'on vive de nouveau en paix."
06:47
"Less liberal, more social."
06:50
"Les pays ont envie de se refermer sur eux-mêmes, cette montée du nationalisme fait peur."
06:57
"I do hope that the extremes won't be there."
07:00
"Do you plan on voting this year?"
07:02
"I probably will, yes."
07:04
"Je m'intéresse pas du tout à ça, je suis désolée."
07:11
School buses, trams and subway trains have come to a halt in much of Germany as transport
07:16
employees carry out another two-day strike.
07:18
They're calling for better working conditions, including shorter working weeks and extra
07:23
compensation for shift and night work.
07:27
Such short warning strikes are a common tactic in German contract negotiations, but they've
07:32
frustrated travellers and commuters.
07:34
"You have to see both sides and you can understand that the people who work at the KPP want to
07:41
be paid accordingly and act accordingly."
07:45
"But that you keep arguing against this, I think that's unfair.
07:50
You're arguing against the people who are also driving in the suburbs."
07:54
The union Verdi called for the 48-hour warning strike in the ongoing nationwide wage dispute
08:00
in regional negotiations.
08:02
The walkout coincides with weeks of rail, airport and local transport strikes across
08:07
the country.
08:10
More than half of Denmark's drinking water supplies are contaminated with pesticides
08:14
and other toxins.
08:16
The findings are from a report commissioned by several Danish regional councils.
08:20
One in ten water sources exceeds acceptable levels of contamination, it concludes.
08:25
The report says the situation has reached a critical point and threatens a transition
08:30
to a green economy.
08:32
Several waterworks are in the process of purifying their drinking water.
08:36
At the same time, Copenhagen uses up to 2.5 times more water than what geologists consider
08:42
sustainable.
08:44
Euronews is with Alejandro Villanueva from real estate agency Gilmar on a commercial visit.
08:56
"This 172-square-meter office is one of many that are running out."
09:01
Offices once full now sit empty, all down to the work from home surge which started
09:06
during the pandemic.
09:08
In the centre of Madrid alone, more than 180 office buildings could soon have a new life.
09:13
"The office has lighting, ventilation, the project that needs to be done would be minimal
09:19
to adapt it to a home, and the space is more than enough to take out several units."
09:26
The expansion of the telework is leaving hundreds of offices like this in the capital of Spain
09:31
underutilised.
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Madrid now plans to transform them into up to 20,000 flats in a city where the housing
09:38
park needs to be increased desperately.
09:42
Spaniards on average go to the office less than three days a week.
09:46
Meanwhile, workplaces are changing.
09:50
"Companies are looking for more collaborative spaces to adapt and attract employees to the
09:57
office, and the more obsolete buildings that are not adapting to these new trends will
10:03
be the subject of a transformation.
10:06
It could be the solution to the lack of stock in the residential park, as long as the urban
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and architectural regulations allow it."
10:19
The regional government of Madrid hopes to make it easier to change the transition from
10:24
office space to residential over the next two years.
10:27
Despite the demand for housing in the city centre being much higher, most vacant offices
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are in the city outskirts.
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Their transformation can only be successful if they are equipped to live in.
10:46
25 films, including Oscar and César Award nominations, will be screened at the 14th
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edition of the Francophone Film Days in Budapest.
10:56
People will be able to meet the directors and actors of several of the films in the
11:00
Hungarian capital.
11:02
"The French language is something that so many people across the world have in common.
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It's a language that is spoken on the five continents, which is the case only of English,
11:15
you know, and which is spoken in areas with the greatest demographic growth.
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So it's really a language with a proud history, language for today and language for tomorrow.
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And so we will have now the cinematographic celebration of Francophonie."
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The Francophone Film Days will run until March 10 in Budapest, but a selection of the program
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will be screened in 16 cities in the countryside over the coming weeks.
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