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Latest news bulletin | February 7th – Evening
euronews (in English)
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07/02/2025
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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The European Commission warns that Donald Trump's sanctions against the International
00:04
Criminal Court, ICC, threatens the search for justice in Ukraine.
00:11
American importers are stockpiling Italian Prosecco as a hedge against the possible impact
00:17
of tariffs.
00:20
The new Brussels-Venice night train by European sleeper failed to reach its destination Thursday
00:27
due to issues at the Italian border.
00:33
Senior EU officials have warned that Donald Trump's decision to sanction the International
00:39
Criminal Court, ICC, risks endangering the search for justice in Ukraine.
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European Council President Antonio Costa, who met with ICC presidents on Thursday, said
00:50
the decision undermines the international criminal justice system as a whole.
00:55
Trump's order imposes financial and visa restrictions on those who assist the ICC in
01:01
its investigation of American citizens or allies.
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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, in a post on X, said the ICC guarantees accountability
01:10
for international crimes and gives a voice to victims worldwide.
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Since March 2022, the ICC has been investigating allegations of war crimes in Ukraine and issued
01:22
arrest warrants against six high-ranking officials of the Kremlin, including President Vladimir
01:28
Putin.
01:35
Mourners in the Swedish city of Orebro paid tribute to the victims of the deadly shooting
01:40
that left 11 dead.
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A 28-year-old man who fled the war in Syria was amongst the victims.
01:47
Before succumbing to his wounds, he managed to make a call to his fiancee to tell her
01:51
he'd been shot and that he loved her.
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Authorities said the gunman, who has not yet been officially identified, may have attended
02:34
school there before Tuesday's violence on the school campus west of Stockholm.
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Wine industry data shows American importers have been stockpiling Italian bubbly prosecco
02:51
as a hedge against the possible impact of tariffs threatened by Donald Trump.
02:57
According to the Union of Italian Wines Trade Association, U.S. imports of Italian sparkling
03:02
wine skyrocketed by 41% in November after Trump's election, far exceeding consumer demand.
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Yes, we may survive. So wine is a pleasure, but everything has a price. So if the price
03:20
will rise up, we do not know what percentage he is thinking about taxing our products.
03:31
So it was quite natural for at the end of the year to do extra shipments.
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Italian wines were not hit by tariffs during the first Trump presidency, and no tariffs
03:42
have been announced to date against European partners.
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Still, prosecco importers and distributors are taking precautionary measures.
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Prosecco became the top-selling Italian wine in the United States last year, representing
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nearly 40% of all sales.
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Technical terms of what happened is front-loading, and this is something that is happening.
04:03
We've seen it before during the first administration when they announced extra duty rates, and
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we see it now. So importers are front-loading their orders in order to bypass the threat
04:23
of additional duty rates on imports.
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Italy exports nearly one quarter of its wine to the United States, leaving the sector more
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heavily exposed to possible tariffs than any other Italian export, according to the
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Trade Federation. Last year, Italy's wine exports to the U.S. totaled 1.9 billion euros.
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Nearly three and a half decades after leaving the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries of
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Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania this weekend will flip a switch to end electricity grid
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connections to neighboring Russia and Belarus, and lean in more with their EU allies.
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The severing of electricity ties to oil- and gas-rich Russia is steeped in geopolitical
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and symbolic significance.
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This is the last remaining element of our reliance or dependence on the Russian energy
05:20
system or Belarusian energy system.
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We are not stopped by any kind of energy resources from Russia, and it was our response to the
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war in Ukraine, which broke out in February 2022.
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and other dignitaries are expected for a ceremony on Sunday, as
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a specially made nine-meter-tall clock in downtown Vilnius counts down the final seconds
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of the Baltic state's electricity ties to Russia.
06:01
The new Brussels-Venice night train by European Sleeper failed to reach its destination Thursday
06:08
due to issues at the Italian border. Passengers had to change trains in Innsbruck, Austria,
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to complete their journey. The Italian operator reportedly informed the start-up two days
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before departure that it was no longer able to operate the train in Italy. These setbacks
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show the challenges of bringing back night trains in Europe.
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The three main challenges are that in each country where you want to operate, you have
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new systems, new procedures and everything, and not everything is well-coordinated. So
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we need a timetable, and that's the first challenge, that is well-coordinated, that
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is attractive, and that we know also that we can have it for a longer period of time.
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The second challenge is that we need to finance trains, so if we want to get financing for
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trains, we also need to be able to prove that we can produce our products, so that's why
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we need the capacity. And the third challenge, which also adds to the business case, is we
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need to be able to sell the tickets.
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And as a greener alternative to planes, night trains are making a comeback in Europe. Patience
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is key, as the Brussels-Venice route takes around 20 hours, but it doesn't discourage
07:15
train enthusiasts.
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Since 2022, I'm trying to follow ecological purposes. So, for instance, in 2024, I travelled
07:28
only once by plane, and it was to Japan, which is impossible to travel by train. So I'm like
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the largest ambassador of trains.
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Despite eco-friendly intentions, passengers face high ticket prices. In Europe, trains
07:45
cost twice as much as planes on average, according to a 2023 Greenpeace report.
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Planes are too cheap, trains are not too expensive. If we still have VAT on train tickets, for
07:57
instance, where it doesn't exist on plane tickets, obviously, it's not in favour of
08:00
train tickets. And there are other cost factors that are also not in a level playing field
08:05
at this moment in favour of the train.
08:08
A European regulation to improve the efficiency of Europe's rail network and harmonise it
08:14
could be adopted by this summer.
08:23
Nutella turns 60, and a new exhibition in Rome not only traces the history of the world-famous
08:27
chocolate spread, but also takes visitors on a journey through the origins of the Made
08:32
in Italy brand, exploring the Ferrero family's success since launching the first jar in 1964.
08:39
The hazelnut cream created in post-war Italy has now become a cultural icon, sold in over
08:44
170 countries.
08:47
As curator Chiara Bertini explains, the exhibition reflected in its title join aims to celebrate
08:52
Nutella as a symbol of positivity and love for life.
09:16
Archived material, from old footage to prints, tells the story of how the family business
09:21
has developed over the years. The main room is filled with limited-edition jars on display.
09:27
But it's Nutella fans who have shaped the history of the most famous chocolate spread
09:32
in the world. Generation after generation, Nutella continues to be a significant part
09:37
of their memories and their lives.
09:51
I grew up eating Nutella since I was a child, so it's an intelligent operation, and it's
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something we've all known for a long time.
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Nutella reminds me of my childhood, but also of my future, because I always eat it.
10:06
It's been with us since we were little, so it makes you feel good. Obviously, you don't
10:11
have to abuse it, like everything else, but why not? Sometimes you can do it. Nutella
10:18
is good, we like it.
10:20
On World Nutella Day, which takes place every year on February 5th, visitors enjoyed a special
10:26
tasting. Giorgia Orlandi for Euronews, in Rome.
10:50
We are inside the Preconum School, the home of the Araldi of the Circo Massimo. The school
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is the school of announcers, bandits, shows, competitions of the Circo Massimo. This building
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is located in the southern slopes of the Palatine, right in front of the Circo Massimo.
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The Circo Massimo was built in the Severan age, in the 3rd century AD, with this function.
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