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00:00Major heat waves across Southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius
00:06as local authorities issue fresh warnings.
00:10Dozens of Israeli settlers rampaged around a military base in the Israeli-occupied West
00:17Keg.
00:21As Trump urges progress in ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, Netanyahu said there
00:26were broad regional possibilities.
00:30Major heat waves across Southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius
00:35as local authorities issued fresh warnings against the risk of wildfires.
00:40Severe heat was recorded in Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal, with locals and tourists
00:46taking shelter from the sweltering conditions.
00:49Two-thirds of Portugal were on high alert on Sunday for extreme heat and wildfires.
00:55In Italy, a few regions were planning to ban some outdoor work activities during the hottest
01:11hours of the day.
01:12While in Spain, locals and tourists were desperately trying to keep cool this weekend as the country
01:19sizzled in temperatures as high as 42 degrees Celsius in the southern city of Sevilla.
01:25Experts link the rising frequency and intensity of heat waves to climate change, warning that
01:32such extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common across Europe's southern region.
01:41Dozens of Israeli settlers set fires, vandalized military vehicles and attacked soldiers at a military base in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Sunday night, the military has said.
01:57In a response to the violence, the military used stun grenades against the settlers.
02:14Israel's defense minister Israel Gatz vowed to eradicate violence, quote-unquote, from the root.
02:22Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Sunday's attack, and far-right security minister Itamar Ben-Gavir has also offered a condemnation, a rare move, as he has often defended Jewish settlers accused of similar crimes.
02:38Violence by extremist settlers has risen alongside growing tensions in the region.
02:43On Wednesday, three Palestinians were killed when Israeli settlers stormed a village near Ramallah.
02:49The West Bank is home to some three million Palestinians living under seemingly open-ended Israeli military rule and 500,000 Jewish settlers.
02:58As Trump urges progress in ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were broad regional possibilities.
03:14His comments come following the announcement of a recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
03:21It is of course that we also need to move on to Azhar's attack, to condemn Hamas.
03:24But I believe that we will achieve two missions.
03:27But this time, we will be able to move on to other regions.
03:32Palestinians in Gaza are greeting the possibility with skepticism, hardened by months of shattered promises and ongoing suffering.
03:43Inside the crowded camps across the Strip, patience has long worn thin.
03:49We have to move on to the first war and we will stop the war, then we have to stop the war.
03:54If we stop the war, we have to stop the war and we have to stop the war.
03:57We have to stop the war and we have to stop the war.
03:59The war is like the war before.
04:01We're going to take a war for more than two years.
04:04We hear the war.
04:06The war ended, the war ended and the war stopped.
04:09We have to stop the war.
04:10Until the day that the war happened, we came back to the war for a second.
04:15We don't have any words, we really want to do it.
04:18Plans are reportedly set for Netanyahu to visit Trump in the U.S.,
04:22a sign there may be movement on a deal.
04:25However, these plans have not yet been finalized.
04:31Germany's foreign minister, Johann Waderville,
04:34has pledged continued support to Ukraine,
04:37saying Kiev's freedom was the most important task in German foreign policy.
04:42Speaking in Kiev on Monday, where he paid an unannounced visit,
04:46is it wonderful that Germany will help Ukraine continue to defend itself successfully against Russia's full-scale invasion?
04:54When Putin heute von Frieden spricht, is das blanker Hohn.
04:58Seine angebliche Verhandlungsbereitschaft ist bisher nur Fassade.
05:03Wir wollen neue Joint Ventures aufbauen,
05:06damit die Ukraine selbst schneller und mehr für die eigene Verteidigung produzieren kann,
05:13denn euer Bedarf ist enorm.
05:16Ukraine's foreign minister called for a stronger European effort and leadership from Germany
05:22to confront Russia's ongoing military aggression.
05:25Niematski narod znaje, ne gierze za nas,
05:28що боротьba za svobodu можe buti dowgoju,
05:31але якщо союзники зберігають стратегічну витримку,
05:34свобода переможе і стіна впаде.
05:38Так само захист від російської агресії
05:40та збереження миру в Європі потребує стратегічної витримки
05:43та сильних рішень,
05:46а також потребують
05:47літерства Німеччини.
05:49Germany has been Ukraine's second largest military backer
05:54after the United States
05:55whose continuing support under президента Donald Trump
05:58is in doubt.
06:01Can the Axiom 4 space mission
06:04inspire a new generation of astronauts?
06:06Коли збережно збережно,
06:34massive political changes that occurred in Poland since then,
06:37the country still cannot independently send someone to space.
06:42This is namely because of its lack of a spaceport or rockets.
06:46This is why joining the European Space Agency helped the country to take a big step forward.
06:52To jest jedna z najlepszych inwestycji o najwyższej stopie zwrotu, o jakiej możemy w ogóle marzyć.
07:00Yet for this project to have meaning, it does require additional investments.
07:06W momencie, w którym ten fakt zaopiekujemy, ten fakt opowiemy, dopracujemy do niego,
07:15czy dostosujemy i system edukacji, i system nauki, i sam przemysł kosmiczny,
07:22to tak, to bardzo dużo w sensie i finansowym, i pozafinansowym możemy na tym locie zyskać.
07:29Widzę bardzo duże szanse w obserwacji Ziemi.
07:33Myślę, że telekomunikacja to jest druga dziedzina, w której będzie bardzo dużo potrzeb.
07:38Such projects require thoughtful cooperation between private and public sectors.
07:42Jako Polska potrzebujemy zrozumieć troszeczkę lepiej, czego potrzebuje rząd,
07:48czego potrzebuje po prostu Rzeczpospolita, żebyśmy mogli te technologie rozwijać i dostarczać.
07:54Myślę, że będziemy mieć do czynienia z czymś podobnym do efektu Apollo,
08:03który miał miejsce w Stanach Zjednoczonych w latach 60-tych i 70-tych.
08:07I może trochę na wydarz, ale to będzie taki efekt Sławosza.
08:13The Axiom 4 mission is expected to last for two weeks.
08:23France's Union of Professional Football Players
08:25has sounded the alarm over the FIFA Club World Cup,
08:29saying it is, quote,
08:30urgent to stop this massacre,
08:33amid ongoing concerns over player welfare.
08:38It's also accused FIFA president Gianni Infantino
08:42of ignoring the physical and mental health of players for financial gain,
08:46despite the impact congested calendars have on players worldwide.
08:51The newly expanded tournament involving 32 teams
08:55has faced pushback since it was announced,
08:57but went ahead against the backdrop
08:59of legal challenges in Europe and strike threats.
09:04Days before the start of the month-long Club World Cup,
09:07football chiefs faced renewed calls to safeguard players,
09:11overgrowing fears of injuries and burnout.
09:14While the remaining 16 teams at the tournament in the US
09:17battled out for a place in the final on the 13th of July,
09:21some French clubs have already resumed training
09:23for the upcoming season.
09:27The battle to reach Europe's 2040 climate targets has begun.
09:36On Wednesday, the European Commission is due to present its proposal
09:40for a 90% reduction in CO2 emissions
09:43to take the bloc towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
09:47France led an initial offensive at last week's European Summit,
09:51setting out its framework.
09:52The word flexibility has appeared repeatedly
10:17in the context of climate targets for the European Union.
10:22The Commission hopes this will bring Europe's capitals on.
10:24We need some clear orientation around 2040,
10:28and the reduction of 90% of our emissions by 2040 is a clear goal.
10:35Then how we can combine the different pieces,
10:39the eventual flexibilities, is the thing to be discussed.
10:42But we are working hard, and we will table our proposal in the coming days.
10:47For environmental NGOs, granting flexibility is precisely what could end up
10:51jeopardizing European efforts to battle climate change.
10:55The one that everyone talks about here in Brussels is about international credits.
10:59So this is basically the fact that the EU and member states could pay other countries
11:04outside the EU to basically cut their greenhouse gas emissions.
11:08And then this will be included in the 90% of cuts of greenhouse gas emissions
11:13within the EU borders.
11:16That's a very big issue because this will divert investments for industry
11:20or for people, municipalities outside the EU,
11:23and this will be more expensive and will have less positive impact
11:27on the people and industry in the EU.
11:29Paris is asking for more time to negotiate
11:32and should be able to count on the support of Budapest and Warsaw.
11:36However, other member states such as Germany, Spain, Finland and Denmark
11:41fully support the 90% CO2 reduction target.
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