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30/06/2025
FTS 12.30
*Canada resumes trade negotiations with the U.S.
*Chile: Jeannette Jara becomes Left Coalition's pres. candidate
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00:00The Israeli regime committed another massacre in the north of the Gaza Strip, killing more
00:13than 30 Palestinians in the city of Jabalia. After explosions, interest in resume talks with
00:29the United States, Iran reforms its willingness to engage in dialogue.
00:38And in Chile, communist party candidate Janet Jarrah wins the unity for Chile part primary
00:44elections by a wide margin.
00:51Hello and welcome to From the South, Damana Marrero from the Telesur headquarters in Caracas,
00:55Venezuela. Will we get the news to stay with us?
00:59The Israeli regime committed another massacre in the north of the Gaza Strip, killing more
01:19than 30 Palestinians in the city of Jabalia. Precisely, health authorities in Gaza report
01:24that at least 18 Canadians were hit by Israeli bombings in Al-Nasal, with another 11 civilians
01:31being killed in the Atbala neighborhood and four more near schools. The Israeli army threatens
01:37to intensify attacks in other areas and other resistance to evacuate the south of the city.
01:44In this context, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported that around 14,000 Palestinians are trapped in hospitals
01:54without any signs of medical treatment due to Israeli blockade of supplies or transferred out of Gaza.
02:03The Israeli military ordered to receive orders to shoot Palestinian civilians at this tribute in centers. An Israeli soldier
02:21revealed that a senior army command constantly ordered them to attack crowds in the Gaza Strip, where life has
02:28supposedly lost a loss of value. The soldiers pointed out that they were supposedly using weapons for peaceful
02:41purposes and receiving fire in machine guns and grenades.
02:48The Kurds made in a crowd after noticing that the Palestinian population was approaching the
02:55distribution centers. Since May 27, the Gaza Health Ministry has reported nearly 549 civilians' death and
03:1049 civilians' deaths, and over 4,000 injured, calling a violation of international humanitarian law.
03:25As news of possible ceasefire in Palestine spread, Ghassan's agreed to possibility with deep skepticism
03:34due to months of sufferings and unfurled promises.
03:38Citizens explained that since the beginning of agressions, they'd have been promised a ceasefire in exchange for Israeli hostages.
03:45However, the Israeli regime has increased attacks against the Palestinian population,
03:51despite the fight that many of those have been released.
04:08Moving on, after expressing interest in Russian talks with the U.S., Iran referenced its willingness to engage in dialogue.
04:27The Iranians states that there must be a guarantee from Washington that it will not attack the Islamic country again in the future for there to be dialogue.
04:39The Iranian government states that not yet have been set up for new talks.
04:44They also affirm that despite calls for dialogue, they remain alert due to threats of a plan devised by Washington and Tel Aviv to destabilize and not change the regime.
04:56Meanwhile, U.S. mediators claim they have not such intentions against Iran or the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei,
05:05despite the fact that the threats are organized with President Donald Trump.
05:09The Iranian authorities unveiled that the attack repeated by Israel against Iran's even prison on June 23rd killed 71 people.
05:27According to the spokespersons for the Iranian judiciary, the victims include members of prison staff as well as convicts, visitors, and residents of nearby the rebuildings.
05:41In Israel, the magnitude of distribution caused by the recent missile attack from Iran in response to the Sunni's attacks is not only significant but far exceeded since in previous wars.
06:04According to the newspapers, these missiles damaged military logistics and intelligence institutions.
06:13There was also damage to some residential buildings, institutions, and public services, leaving tens of thousands of settlers homeless.
06:23The Heber Channel emphasized that the reconstruction of what was destroyed in this world, even under the ideal conditions, could take between 4 and 8 years and will not be an easy process.
06:36Iran highlighted that it used less than 5% of its defensive power during the recent 12th-day conflict against the Israel regime and its allies.
06:55The conflict started by the Israeli regime on June 13th led to the Islamic Republic, responding with a large number of ballistic and hypersonic misalises and attack drones, which it directed against military and strategic targets in the occupied Palestinian territories.
07:16In other topics, Russia warns the U.S. against prompting a coal revolution after taking advantage of the protests carried out by the opposition in Serbia.
07:34Russian Prime Minister Sergei Lavrov denounced that Western nations often take advantage of certain internal events to promote their interests of the determine of the country.
07:46Russian Prime Minister Sergei Lavrov denounced that Western nations often take advantage of their efforts to promote their interests of the United States.
07:51Russian Prime Minister Sergei Lavrov denounced that Western nations often take advantage of their efforts to promote their interests of the United States.
07:56In Serbia, at least 70 people have been injured, including 48 police officers and protests against President Aleksandr Vocik.
08:04During Sunday's protests, which took place in the capital victory, a crowd of students and opposition supporters began throwing fired crackers on various objects.
08:15and various objects at police barricades set up in front of the executive headquarters demanding early parliamentary elections.
08:24Let's take a very short break, get back, don't go away because we'll be right back. Stay with us.
08:36Welcome back to From the South. In Spain, the 4th UN International Conference on Financing for the Disabilities.
08:38Welcome back to From the South. In Spain, the 4th UN International Conference on Financing for the Disabilities.
08:42The 4th UN International Conference on Financing for the Development kick-off in Sevilla.
08:49Welcome back to From the South. In Spain, the 4th UN International Conference on Financing for the Development kick-off in Sevilla.
08:54Welcome back to From the South. In Spain, the 4th UN International Conference on Financing for the Development kick-off in Sevilla.
09:07With about 200 national and international political figures in attendance.
09:12The opening ceremony of the event was chaired by Secretary General Antonio Guterres, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and King Philip VI of Spain.
09:22During four days of the work that will last until Thursday, July 3rd, roundtables will be held to address issues such as taxation, private financing,
09:35development, development, cooperation, trade, science, technology and innovation.
09:52Precisely in the framework of the 4th UN Conference on Financing for the Development Honduras President Xiomara Castro denounced on Monday inequalities in the global financial system.
10:04calling for models that warrantied fiscal justice and credit equity.
10:09This way Castro emphasized that countries around the world spend more on paying off foreign debts than on financing sectors such as health and education.
10:29Canada resumes trade negotiations with the United States after reversing its intention to impose new taxes on US technology companies.
10:38Canadian Prime Minister Mark Cartney said that in negotiating a new economic relationship between Canada and the US,
10:47the new Canadian government will always be the guide of a full contribution of any potential agreement to the best interests of Canadian workers and businesses.
11:17And in the United States, at least two firefighters were killed on Sunday in a shooting during forest fires in Idaho,
11:32prompting the Federal Bureau of Investigations to investigate a report of a possible ambush on the fire.
11:40County Sheriff Robert Norris confirmed the death of Tul at a press conference,
11:47which he indicated that emergency crews are actively taking sniper fires and add that the fire on the mountain was still active.
11:57So far, the moderate of the attacks is unknown by the local press report and alleged ambush.
12:10And in Colombia, the media links audios of former foreign minister Alvaro Leyva seeking alleged US support in an attempt to overthrow the government of Gustavo Petro.
12:23Allegedly audios and sources close to the White House revealed that Leyva tried to coordinate with US President Donald Trump's advisor and alleged force departure of President Gustavo Petro.
12:35The recording held by Colombian intelligence detailed meetings with US advisors and a plan to insult Vice President Francia Marquez in his place.
12:44And in Mexico, the government dismantled one of the most criminal organizations dedicated to the TIFA
13:00and illegal commercialization of hydrocarbons in the center of the country through a simultaneous operation in Mexico City, Mexico State and Querétaro.
13:09According to the Secretary of Security and Citizens Protection Omar Garcia Harfouch, three true people were arrested.
13:17The Attorney General of the Attorney General of the Republic, Alejandro Gretz Manero, highlighted that this was possible thanks to coordination of the institution of the Security Cabinet,
13:27which were investigating the case for over six months.
13:32Garcia Harfouch revealed that the models of the brandy of this network consist in drilling ventilator stocks of Pemex to extract liquid-fired petroleum gas and gasoline.
13:51Let's take our last break, but don't go away, stick with us.
14:12Welcome back.
14:13In Chile, communist party militant Janet Llara will be the sole candidate of the Unity for Chile path in the presidential elections to be held on November 16,
14:26after obtaining over 60% of votes on Sunday's primary elections.
14:31Eighth political law formations of the coalition Unity for Chile Islands of current President Gabriel Boric participated in the electoral race,
14:42where with more than 99% of votes condemned communist party candidate Janet Llara come out of winner over party of democracy candidate Carolina Toa,
14:55who obtained more than 28.7% of votes.
15:08Now let's get to know a little more about the presidential candidate of the Unity for Chile coalition.
15:14Janet Alejandra Llara Romano was born on April 23, 1974.
15:20She is a Chilean public administrator, lawyer and politician, member of the Communist Party of Chile.
15:26Between March 2022 and April 2025, she served as the Minister of Labor and Social Security in the government of President Gabriel Boric.
15:35On April 7, 2025, she resigned to stand as a presidential candidate for the Communist Party, winning the support of the Humanist Action Party.
15:45In her campaign, Yara called for bang a secrecy, she believed to combat drug trafficking and persecuting others.
15:54We are in a difficult time for the whole world. There are wars, there are killings and suffering.
16:08I do not want Chile to be subordinated to foreign governments or to external models.
16:17In her speech, Yara warns about the global rise of the ultra-right, with representatives of this ideology in national police seeking to cut social progress.
16:29We are facing a scenario where the populism of the ultra-right in the world has grown.
16:35Those who believe that speaking louder, shouting or insulting others will solve the problem they themselves have created.
16:45And our country is not exception. That is why, in front of our eyes, we have the threat of candidates who, occupying the real fears of our people, use them to seek power and to roll back social advances.
17:02And militants gathered while waving banners and flags showed of support for the candidate Janet Yara, highlighting that she is a woman who knows the real needs of the Chilean people.
17:14What is important? Janet Yara was born in the town. Her family still lives in El Cortijo, in neighborhood Unity 31.
17:28Janet has been in the field all of her life. She is a woman who knows the reality of the workers of this country, especially the women.
17:41The needs of being head of a household. The need for women to have to work twice as much. The need for inequality in salaries. She knows our reality.
17:54That is why today we are in the streets and we have fought and today we women are going to take her to the presidency.
18:01This marks a milestone that is possible to govern. That the people represent us and she represents us.
18:10Jara represents us 100%.
18:13In Venezuela, government authorities remain deployed throughout the western states to access the empire of heavy rains associated with several tropical waves.
18:38At the state of Varinas, preventive and distant security agencies, supervised areas at risk, monitoring water levels in rivers and water treatment plans.
18:50While in Trujillo, national authorities ensure social assistance for the population in the affected municipalities, as well as the execution of road clearance works, river draining and the opening of alternative roads.
19:05In this context, in the state of Merida, as an effective response by volunteers and the national government, more than two tons of supplies are being transported by air to guarantee support for communities impacted by the territorial rainfall.
19:20A heat wave hits European countries as a result. They have experienced record temperatures, health alerts and wildfires. In this context, all European governments warn that wildfires and health issues triggered by the heat wave were likely to happen this week.
19:47So it urged the population to take precautionary measures.
19:54And in cultural matters, the second edition of the Great South of the Festival began in Ethiopia, present in a wide program of theatrical events.
20:01theatrical dance and musical events.
20:02And in cultural matters, the second edition of the Great South of the Festival began in Ethiopia, present in a wide program of theatrical dance and musical events.
20:26events.
20:27On 30 years local people, in move living cultures, the events under the ideas of the Southern Cooperation Organization began with dance performances at the National Theatre.
20:41The festival featured musical performances by Cuban singer, songwriters, Raul Paz, Ethiopian singer, Yema, and the Oroa and duo, Nay.
20:53This annual event seeks to promote artistic change and democratize culture,
21:00affirming the rich heritage of the peoples of the Great South.
21:10And with that story, we have come to the end of this news brief.
21:13For Televisory English and from the South, Amanda Marrero, thank you for watching.

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