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00:00Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed a U.S. Court of International Trade ruling that blocked most of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Thursday, many of which apply to imports from Canada.
00:13Mr. Speaker, the government welcomes yesterday's decision by the U.S. Court of International Trade, which is consistent with Canada's long-standing position, that the U.S. IEPA tariffs were unlawful as well as unjustified.
00:30On the other side of the Pacific, China urged the United States to end its, quote, erroneous practice of imposing unilateral tariffs.
01:00The White House has expressed confidence it can overcome the Federal Trade Court ruling blocking Trump's sweeping tariffs.
01:14Since the beginning of his second term as president, the U.S. economy has seen its first drop in over three years.
01:21It shrank at a 0.2 percent annual pace from January through March this year.
01:30At least two people died and others were injured after hundreds of Palestinians desperate for food pushed and shoved to get into a United Nations warehouse.
01:41Aid seekers were seen carrying large bags of flour out of the building.
01:46Due to severe shortages of food and aid into Gaza, a single bag weighing around 25 kilos currently sells for almost 450 euros.
01:54Palestinians in Gaza have been under a tight Israeli blockade, including an 11-week total block on critical supplies, which has pushed the Strip to the brink of famine.
02:07The World Food Programme has consistently warned for the deteriorating conditions on the ground and have called for an urgent aid scale-up.
02:16It comes just a day after a crowd of hungry Palestinians overran a new U.S.-backed aid distribution hub,
02:23and IDF troops fired warning shots in an effort to restore calm, killing several and injuring dozens.
02:28The Israeli military denied having aimed directly at the crowd.
02:34The hub had been opened by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,
02:39an organization that has been highly criticized by the UN who refused to work with the scheme as they say it violates humanitarian principles.
02:46Russian overnight drones on Ukraine have killed three people and injured 27 across nine regions, including Sumy, Kharkiv and Donetsk.
03:01Local law enforcement reported more than 2,000 strikes along the front line and in residential neighborhoods, causing damage to buildings and homes.
03:11Ukrainian air defenses claim to have intercepted 56 of the drones, 10 with firepower and 46 using radar or electronic warfare.
03:35An explosion was also reported in Russia's Stavropol,
03:38which the region's governor says killed the city's deputy mayor, Zor Gertseyev.
03:45The latest strikes follow a three-day wave of aerial attacks by Moscow,
03:50during which Russian forces launched more than 600 drones and dozens of missiles across Ukraine.
04:02Chega, the far-right party led by Andrei Ventura,
04:06has become the second-largest political force in Portugal.
04:10They placed behind the center-right coalition, Democratic Alliance, and head of the Socialist Party.
04:17The election results broke with the country's political status quo.
04:21A center-right and center-left parties have typically alternated between government and opposition.
04:26Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's center-right Democratic Alliance secured 91 seats of the National Assembly's 230 seats,
04:36making it the largest bloc in parliament.
04:39Montenegro, who has ruled out working with Chega, said he would form a new minority government instead.
04:45Chega's rise coincides with far-right gains across Europe,
04:50with parties including Alternative for Germany, known as AFD, now in the political mainstream.
04:56As the second round of the Polish presidential election nears, disinformation increasingly spreads.
05:10Targeting both candidates, Rafał Czaskowski and Karol Nowrodzki,
05:14so-called FIMI tools are commonly used.
05:18Foreign information manipulation and interference is then taken over by domestic entities.
05:23Te narracje, które obserwujemy, są bardzo szerokie.
05:27One dotyczą m.in. wojny w Ukrainie, Ukraińców samych w sobie, uchodźców i uchodźczyń,
05:35kwestii związanych z Unią Europejską, ale też i takiej narracji o pokoju.
05:39To jest taka podstawowa narracja promowana przez Federację Rosyjską i nie tylko, bo też i Białorus,
05:44które zakładają, że tylko Rosja w jakimś sensie jest gwarantem pokoju i że Rosja dąży do pokoju.
05:51Most fake news circulates on social media.
05:56These platforms remain leaky and enable the lightning-fast spread of false information.
06:02Experts point to two main operations.
06:05Overload, bombarding users with an avalanche of information,
06:09and doppelganger, impersonating well-known media.
06:12Czyli np. ostatnio pojawił się taki news o tym, że głosowanie pocztowe będzie skażone bronią biologiczną,
06:21więc musimy spodziewać tego typu ataków wręcz, prawda?
06:25Kiedy sobie scrollujemy, przeglądamy wiadomości, no to łatwo jest nie zauważyć, tak,
06:29że to logo Euronews czy jakiegokolwiek innego medium jest tylko dodane, tak,
06:34a materiał pochodzi z jakiegoś absolutnie przypadkowego konta, który chce wpłynąć na nas
06:38i np. zdemotywować, to prowadzi tego, że nie będziemy głosować.
06:41A study conducted at the American University in Bulgaria
06:44indicates that the Balkan countries and those of the former Soviet Union
06:48are most vulnerable to disinformation.
06:51Escalation of activities occurs before important events, such as elections.
06:55Civil society groups in Kosovo on Tuesday protested against the country's elected assembly's impasse
07:05with a symbolic demonstration in front of the parliament building in Pristina.
07:10The demonstration took place shortly before the 22nd attempt to convene a parliamentary session
07:16of the 9th Legislative Assembly failed.
07:18After the parliamentary elections of February, Kosovo still does not have a constituted elected assembly,
07:25raising questions of legality of the current government.
07:28Kemi dorzuar 17 kalzime penale kunder Kryeministrit, ish Kryeministrit, në fakt,
07:34Zotit Albin Kurti dhe ish Ministrave të Kabinetit e ti,
07:39duke përfshirë këtu edhe një ish Zavendc Ministre,
07:43të gjithë këta të zgjedhur deputet dhe të certifikuar si pas rezultatit zgjedhor
07:49nga Komisioni Cendror zgjedhor me date 27 mars.
07:53Ne konsiderojmë dhe besojmë që nga data 27 mars...
07:58Although Prime Minister Albin Kurti and members of his cabinet resigned from the executive positions
08:05ahead of the swearing in of MPs, opponents argue that according to the law,
08:09members of his government cannot function on a technical mandate.
08:13Kosova ka qeverin në detyr, un jam kreeministr në detyr,
08:17a joçai mungon Kosovoz oštku vendiri republikas.
08:21Normalna situacija bi bila da oni opšte nisu položili zakat za poslanike,
08:27nego da su nastavili da izvršavaju svoje dužnosti u izvršnoj vlasti,
08:32a da kasnije zavisno od toga dali će da formiraju vlast ili ne promene mesta u parlamentu.
08:40Albin Kurti's self-determination movement continues to govern, with Kurti as acting prime minister.
08:45Në këto takime, janë margjesej 17 vendime nga një kabinet jo qeveritare i cilje në përbërën e ti ka pasur
08:52kreeministrë dhe ministra që në kundështem menjeni 72 të kushtetutës,
08:57kanë prezentuar dhe kanë qenë pjesë e vendimarjas.
08:59In April, Kosovo's legislature swore in 120 lawmakers in parliament,
09:04but it failed twice to elect a new speaker, a process that's now taken the country into a prolonged legislative crisis.
09:17The European Union identified China as a state actor responsible for a cyberattack campaign against Czechia.
09:26EU High Representative Kaya Kalla said Brussels will not tolerate those actions
09:31and they are ready to impose costs on Beijing.
09:35Today, EU and NATO hold a Chinese state-backed actor
09:39responsible for malicious cyber campaign against the Czech Republic.
09:44This attack is an unacceptable breach of international norms.
09:51The EU will not tolerate hostile cyber actions
09:54and we stand in solidarity with the Czech Republic.
09:58The hacking campaign against Czechia started in 2022
10:05and mostly targeted the foreign ministry.
10:08China is yet to respond to the allegations.
10:16The Swiss village of Blaten has been partially destroyed
10:19after a massive chunk of the Birch Glacier avalanched down into the valley.
10:23Footage shows a thick brown sludge covering almost the entire village located in southern Switzerland.
10:30Officials had evacuated the village's 300 residents
10:33as well as all livestock earlier this month as a safety measure
10:37due to fears of the glacier disintegrating.
10:40Residents say around 90% of the village has been covered or destroyed.
10:44Authorities say a 64-year-old man was reported missing
10:48Nepal celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the conquest of Mount Everest on Thursday the 29th of May
11:02known as International Everest Day.
11:06A rally was held in Nepal's capital Kathmandu
11:10attended by climbers, guides and many others.
11:13On this day in 1953, New Zealander Edmund Hillary
11:19and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay
11:21reached the top of the world's highest mountain.
11:26Since then, Mount Everest has been climbed thousands of times
11:30including multiple ascents by individuals, particularly Sherpas.

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