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00:00U.S. President Donald Trump said he could lift sanctions on Iran if Tehran decides to adopt a peaceful policy.
00:10Russia has launched what Ukraine calls its biggest aerial attack of the war,
00:14firing a total of 537 aerial weapons across the country overnight into Sunday.
00:20U.S. President Donald Trump said he could lift sanctions on Iran if Tehran decides to adopt a peaceful policy.
00:29During an interview with Fox News on Sunday, speaking of the U.S. recent attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities,
00:37Trump said that Iran was weeks away from getting nuclear weapons and he couldn't let that happen,
00:43as Iran points fingers at the U.N. nuclear watchdog for being somewhat responsible for the attacks.
00:50Chief of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, said that the nuclear watchdog had never stated in any of its reports
00:58that Iran has or is close to having nuclear weapons.
01:01But Grossi also added that Iran could be months away from producing enriched uranium
01:07and they have the industrial and technological capacities.
01:15Russia has launched what Ukraine calls its biggest aerial attack of the war,
01:18firing a total of 537 aerial weapons, including 477 drones and decoys and 60 missiles,
01:25across the country overnight into Sunday.
01:27Of these, reportedly 249 were shut down and 226 were lost, likely due to being electronically jammed.
01:34The assault resulted in the loss of a Ukrainian F-16 fighter jet and the death of its pilot,
01:39Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Ustimenko.
01:41The Air Force said the 32-year-old pilot shot down seven enemy targets before his own plane was damaged.
01:47He reportedly steered the aircraft away from a populated area and did not have time to eject.
01:52Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ordered an investigation into all the circumstances
01:56surrounding the death of Ustimenko.
01:58On the ground, at least one person was killed in a drone strike in the Kherson region.
02:02In the central city of Smila, six people were wounded, including a child,
02:06as strikes damaged apartment buildings and a college.
02:09On the other hand, a Ukrainian drone strike on Crimea airbase destroyed three Russian helicopters,
02:13the SPU claims.
02:15This major escalation comes just two days after Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Friday
02:19that Moscow was ready for a new round of peace talks.
02:28Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he signed a decree withdrawing from the
02:32Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines.
02:36The treaty bans the use production, stockpiling and transfer of anti-personnel land mines.
02:44It aims to protect civilians from these mines detonating after a conflict is over.
02:52Russia has never been a party to this convention, according to Zelenskyy,
02:56who described land mines as a signature style of Russian killers.
03:00Other nations bordering Russia, including Finland, Poland and Estonia,
03:07have either withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention or said they intended to do so.
03:14Following more than three years of Russia's full-scale invasion,
03:18Ukraine is now the most mined country in the world.
03:21Ukrainian media reports that territories liberated by Ukraine since 2022 have been heavily covered
03:30with mines, making it difficult and dangerous to clear them.
03:39Several Italian regions are considering banning some work activities during the hottest hours of the day,
03:45as a severe heat wave sweeps the country, prompting red alerts in 17 cities.
03:51In Rome, tourists sought shade near the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain,
03:55some using umbrellas and drinking from public fountains to stay cool.
04:01Similar scenes were reported in Milan and Naples,
04:04where street vendors sold lemonade to help residents and visitors cope with the heat.
04:11Elsewhere in Europe, Spain's National Meteorological Agency warned that June
04:16is on track to become the hottest on record.
04:20With temperatures in Seville and other southern cities climbing to 42 degrees Celsius.
04:26Health authorities advise the public to avoid strenuous activity during peak heat
04:30and to stay hydrated, particularly vulnerable groups such as the elderly and young children.
04:37Experts attribute the increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves in southern Europe to climate change.
04:43the U.S.

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