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00:00Israeli troops opened fire near thousands of hungry Palestinians after chaos erupted at a new U.S.-backed aid distribution site.
00:11Russia gathered more than 50,000 troops at the border with Ukraine's Sumi region, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
00:18Israeli troops opened fire near thousands of hungry Palestinians after chaos erupted at a new U.S.-backed aid distribution site.
00:30The Israeli military said its troops fired warning shots to control the situation.
00:36A security source told local media that despite pushing for the control of humanitarian aid, the Israeli military was not properly prepared to do so.
00:45Palestinians have become desperate for food after an 11-week siege by Israel and a continuing humanitarian aid blockade pushed Gaza to the brink of famine.
00:56After almost three months, Israel agreed to allow a trickle of aid into the strip, which humanitarian organizations have criticized as not enough.
01:06The aid hub outside of Rafa had been opened the day before by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
01:11They assumed responsibility for managing aid from other international organizations such as the United Nations, who have highly criticized the program.
01:21Prior to its launch, the leader of the foundation unexpectedly resigned.
01:25He said it had become clear that the organization would not adhere to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.
01:34Russia has gathered more than 50,000 troops at the border with Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region.
01:44That is according to President Vladimir Zelensky.
01:49The Ukrainian leader claims Moscow wants to create a buffer zone of about 10 kilometers deep into Ukraine.
01:55Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a buffer zone would be established along the Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions.
02:07Moscow has intensified its military efforts towards the Sumy region in the past few weeks.
02:13Ukraine confirmed that Russia captured four villages in the region recently.
02:17The Ukrainian military also warned that Russia may be preparing new attacks on Karkiv as Moscow gathered its troops close to the border with the region.
02:32EU member states have grilled Hungary over the gay pride ban and the rule of law situation at the Article 7 hearing in Brussels.
02:41Hungary has lately banned the gay pride and plans to put more pressure on foreign-funded NGOs and media.
02:49The Article 7 process against Hungary started in 2018 because of rule of law worries
03:18and ultimately the EU could strip Hungary's voting rights away at the end of the process.
03:26We have had seven years, seven hearings, and I will be very clear today that this cannot just continue
03:33unless we see a completely new attitude from the Hungarian side today.
03:38I think it's time that we consider the next steps because this is getting pointless in continuing these hearings.
03:45Hungary said the accusations are baseless and politically motivated.
03:50The truth of this is that this has not changed and the political hysteria has always been taken into consideration of the political history,
03:57and the political rhetoric has been made up of the political movement.
03:59It's not in any case.
04:01Today, the Hungarian government is open to these hearings, and it is still in a certain way.
04:05Theinarian is closed and is a serious debate.
04:11During the meeting, twenty EU countries demanded in a joint declaration that Hungary reversed the gay pride ban.
04:18French President Emmanuel Macron met with his Indonesian counterpart Rabobo Subianto
04:32to discuss boosting the fence and trade cooperation on Wednesday.
04:37Subianto hosted Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron who were on a tour of Southeast Asia
04:43in a ceremony in Jakarta before the two leaders led a bilateral meeting.
04:49Their talks also included issues like Ukraine and Gaza,
04:53where Macron urged the end of double standards in international law.
04:57Mais nous partageons aussi la même vision du droit international.
05:03Une vision qui ne souffre pas de double standards.
05:07Et c'est pourquoi nous défendons l'un et l'autre une paix durable et robuste en Ukraine,
05:15en commençant par un cessez-le-feu immédiat.
05:17Meanwhile, Indonesia said the two leaders will oversee the signing of a letter of intent
05:24to buy key weapons, including fighter jets and submarines.
05:29Macron's next stop will be Singapore, where he will speak at Asia's top defense conference.
05:35On Monday, Macron paid a visit to Vietnam, where he signed a deal to sell Hanoi 20 Airbus planes.
05:50Ongoing European investigations into the way the Greek Payment Authority of Common Agricultural Policy Aid Schemes,
05:56or OPKP, operates are changing how European funds are distributed to farmers in Greece.
06:02The group was under surveillance for a year and the raid on its offices last week
06:07was part of a wider investigation into illegal subsidies given to livestock farming.
06:12And the exhibition that was made in the past few years
06:15was a series of problems that were forced into the European Union,
06:20the European Union, the European Union, and the European Union,
06:22to set up a violation of the organization for one about a while,
06:28to make a violation of its work on the basis of the European Union.
06:34The case will not only affect the mechanism for the payment of subsidies in Greece.
07:02It comes at a crucial moment during the restructuring process of the European Common Agricultural Policy and it's likely to have long-term consequences.
07:32The European Public Prosecutor's Office has signaled that it will continue its investigation into OPECAPE despite what it said were attacks and intimidation of its officials.
07:49Amid pressure, the Greek government has decided to abruptly abolish OPECAPE.
07:54The body's powers have now been shifted to the country's independent tax bureau.
07:59Search efforts continue for six missing people following a deadly blast at a chemical plant which killed five on Tuesday in eastern China, according to local authorities.
08:15The blast, which left 19 people injured, happened in a plant which produces pesticides and chemicals in the city of Weifang in Shandong province.
08:26Local residents up to three kilometers away reported having their windows blown out by the blast.
08:33The cause of the explosion remains unknown.
08:36Last year, at least 800 safety hazards were identified at the chemical plant in 2024.
08:43But officials said they had all been rectified.
08:46In 2024, China recorded 19,600 deaths in the workplace.
08:56The situation is critical in Romania's bright salt mine after water broke as a result of heavy floods in the area.
09:05We've lost the struggle with nature.
09:08The water began to enter again into the saline, with a debt that can't be stabilized at the moment.
09:20The salt mine will make as soon as possible an expertize to establish the state of the walls and the pillars.
09:32The pride mine is one of the largest salt reserves in Europe.
09:36Recently it has also been operated as a tourist attraction and medical center, 120 meters underground.
09:45So far the scope of the damage is not clear to the authorities.
09:49Experts warned, when water comes into contact with the salt, it immediately melts it.
09:55Authorities say that although the situation is critical, there is no question of destabilizing the entire mine.
10:02Belgian customs will start using military radar systems to monitor private aircraft more closely in a bid to combat smuggling, according to officials.
10:16The move comes as authorities acknowledge that smugglers are taking advantage of limited oversight at small airports and heliports across the country.
10:26Private planes are often used to transport drugs, weapons, cash and illicit goods, with little to no scrutiny.
10:33There are thousands and thousands of flights that happen in Beijing.
10:39The train concentrates all its efforts and controls on the six airports the most important.
10:46But the 150 others were really blind spots for us.
10:50To improve monitoring, a customs officer will be placed in Belgium's National Airspace Security Center.
10:56With stepped up surveillance, authorities expect detections involving private aircraft to rise.
11:06The mega starship by SpaceX spun out of control and broke apart on its ninth test flight.
11:12The 123 meter rocket lifted off from SpaceX's Starbase launch site in Texas.
11:18Booster engine cutoff.
11:20It flew beyond the point of the two previous starships launched in January and March and which never made it past the Caribbean.
11:2730 minutes into the flight, the starship started spinning out of control because of a reported fuel leak and blew up over the Indian Ocean.
11:35It was the first time that one of Musk's starship intended for moon and Mars travel flew with the recycled booster.
11:42But I think we have

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