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00:00Overnight strikes into Israel and Iran continued for a third day, leaving over 230 people dead and neither country backing down.
00:11Leaders of some of the world's biggest economic powers have arrived in the Canadian Rockies for a G7 summit.
00:17Overnight strikes into Israel and Iran continued for a third day, leaving over 230 people dead and neither country backing down.
00:31Sirens were again heard over Tel Aviv and other cities, and buildings were destroyed in a neighborhood in central Israel, wounding at least 10 people.
00:42Emergency services also struggled to contain fires in Haifa, where an oil refinery was damaged.
00:49Iran raised its death toll on Sunday to 224 people, and health authorities reported that 1,277 were wounded.
00:58Iran also acknowledged Israel had killed more of its top generals, including the Revolutionary Guard Intelligence Chief Mohamed Kazemi.
01:06Israel said Iran fired over 270 missiles since Friday, 22 of which slipped through its Iron Dome defense system, leaving 14 people dead and wounding hundreds of others.
01:20EU Foreign Policy Chief Kayakala said she will convene an emergency meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers via video link on Tuesday.
01:27Leaders of some of the world's biggest economic powers have arrived in the Canadian Rockies for a G7 summit.
01:39This year, it is overshadowed by an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, and U.S. President Donald Trump's unresolved trade war.
01:48As summit host, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has decided to abandon the annual practice of issuing a joint statement at the end of the meeting.
01:58With other leaders wanting to talk to Trump in an effort to talk him out of imposing tariffs,
02:04the summit risks being a series of bilateral conversations, rather than a show of unity.
02:09Some leaders have already had bilateral talks, such as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney and her British counterpart Keir Starmer.
02:18Donald Trump was one of the last leaders to arrive late on Sunday, a day after he hosted a controversial military parade in Washington, D.C.
02:31French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that Greenland is not to be sold or taken during a visit there on Sunday.
02:39Standing alongside the Danish and Greenlandic Prime Ministers, Macron expressed strong criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump's intention to take control of the Arctic territory.
02:49The situation in Greenland is clearly a wake-up call for all the Europeans.
02:56And let me tell you very directly that you are not alone.
02:59And when a strategic message is sent to you, I want just for you to know that it's clearly perceived by the Europeans as targeting a European land.
03:23And this flag you have here is our common flag.
03:29Sunday's symbolic stop to Greenland came as Macron was on his way to a G7 summit in Canada that Trump is also attending.
03:37While in Greenland, the three leaders held a meeting on a Danish helicopter to discuss security
03:42and visited a fast-melting glacier to highlight the consequences of climate change.
03:52Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in The Hague dressed in red
03:56to protest the Dutch government's policy towards Israel on Sunday.
04:01It was the second time the so-called Red Line protest took place in the Dutch political capital,
04:05exceeding the turnout for a similar event last month.
04:10Local media estimated the crowd at 100,000 people, while organizers put the numbers closer to 150,000.
04:18As they walked past the ICJ headquarters at the Peace Palace,
04:21the demonstrators symbolically drew a red line they say the government has failed to draw to halt Israel's campaign in Gaza.
04:30Alongside The Hague, another red line protest was also held in Brussels with an equally high turnout.
04:36Organizers estimated a crowd of 110,000 people.
04:41Several rallies have been held to draw attention to Israel's actions in Gaza,
04:45but Sunday's was the biggest rally so far.