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00:00The U.S. and Israel's Sunday morning attacks were in full coordination, according to Israeli.
00:10The International Atomic Agency called for a crisis meeting for Monday over the U.S. bombing of Iran nuclear sites.
00:21Despite the U.S. airstrikes, Iran still might be able to build a nuclear bomb, expert tells Euronews.
00:30Israel says U.S. and Tel Aviv's early Sunday attacks on Iran were carried out in full coordination.
00:38Iran says there is no red line that the U.S. has not crossed following its early Sunday attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:47The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi condemned the attacks and demanded an emergency U.N. Security Council session.
00:55The United States itself has now also opted for a dangerous military operation and aggression against the people of Iran.
01:07In doing so, the U.S. administration holds sole and full responsibility for the consequences of its actions.
01:16Arachi added that under the principles of the U.N. Charter, Iran has the right to self-defense.
01:23The Iranian Foreign Minister plans on being in Moscow Monday to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss the situation.
01:31Meanwhile, Israeli released footage claims their attacks struck Iranian soldiers and missile launchers.
01:38The International Atomic Agency called for a crisis meeting for Monday after the latest attacks by the U.S. on Iranian nuclear sites.
01:51After the U.S. bombed the Natanz, the Fordo and the Isfahan sites in Iran, the agency said no off-site radiation has been detected.
02:09This was confirmed by the Iranian authorities as well.
02:16The scope of the damage is not clear yet.
02:19The main target of the U.S. bombs was the enrichment facility at Fordo, which is 80 meters underground.
02:26Only U.S. bunker-buster bombs were able to reach its holes.
02:31Fordo was the cornerstone of Iran's nuclear program built for uranium enrichment and for research.
02:39Despite the U.S. strikes, Iran might have a big amount of enriched uranium to build a nuclear bomb,
02:50an expert at the Bruegel Institute told Euronews.
02:55You know, it's not credible, in my opinion, to assume that the highly enriched uranium was destroyed.
03:04And therefore, Iran, for better of course, remains a nuclear threshold power.
03:12Maybe not quite as near as it was 24 hours ago,
03:16but nonetheless, a country that could, if the regime decided to go all out to produce a bomb,
03:25might very well still be capable of doing so.
03:28The expert said, Europe is irrelevant in the conflict because of the divisions between the member states.
03:36Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda clashed publicly
03:47over the outcome of the country's recent presidential election,
03:51amid reports of vote-counting irregularities.
03:56Tusk addressed Duda, President-elect Karl Knaprocki,
03:59and the opposition law and justice party leader on X.
04:03He asked whether they were interested in learning the real vote count,
04:07and said the honest have nothing to fear.
04:10Duda responded that the ruling camp was unable to accept defeat,
04:14saying he wasn't curious about the result because he already knew it.
04:19Navrachy won just under 51% of the vote in the recent presidential runoff election,
04:25according to the final vote count.
04:26However, local media have reported counting errors in several areas, including Krakow.
04:35Officials there admitted to mis-attributing votes cast for a liberal candidate to Navrachy.
04:41The Supreme Court last week ordered a review of ballots from 13 electoral commissions.

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