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00:00Ukraine on Saturday claimed it struck a Russian airbase which it describes as the home base of Moscow's advanced fighter jets.
00:10Friends, family, teammates and coaches of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother gather in their hometown of Gondomar to pay their final respects at their funeral.
00:20Ukraine on Saturday said it struck a Russian airbase while Russia continued to pound Ukraine with hundreds of drones overnight.
00:28Ukraine's military general staff described the struck airbase in Russia's Voronezh region as the home base of Russia's fighter jets.
00:36While Ukraine's Air Force said Russia fired 322 drones and decoys into Ukraine overnight into Saturday, around half of which Ukraine said were shut down.
00:47Ukraine's Air Force, however, said it recorded the impact of the Russian aerial attack in four locations and the fall of debris in six locations.
00:56Russia has been stepping up its long-range missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, which have further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the modern three-year-old war.
01:07On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump pledged continuous support for Ukraine after speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
01:16His call came shortly after a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin offered no hope for his attempts to end the war.
01:23Extreme heat and worsening drought conditions have swept across Hungary, causing water levels in its major rivers to sharply decline.
01:35According to official data, the Tysa, one of Hungary's main rivers, decreased by 60 percent while the Danube dropped by 40 percent.
01:44The sharp decline is affecting multiple sectors in Hungary along Europe's second-longest river, a major transport route across the continent.
01:51A Hungarian government spokesperson says shipping rates can spike by as much as 100 percent as cargo ships add a surcharge for non-fully loaded vessels.
02:01The low water levels make it unsafe for cargo ships to travel at more than 30 or 40 percent capacity.
02:07The Bulgarian stretch of the Danube is also suffering from the critically low water levels.
02:12Ferries between Bulgaria and Romania have been suspended as the water levels are too shallow for the ships to safely pass.
02:18The nearby lake Surbarna has also been heavily affected, with entire parts of it having completely dried up.
02:26Bulgaria has announced that it has begun an emergency operation to pull water from the Danube to save the lake.
02:31Parisians on Saturday jumped into the river Seine legally for the first time in more than 100 years.
02:43It came as public swimming was allowed in designated areas of the Seine, including two newly built wooden decks near the Eiffel Tower and Ile Saint-Louis in central Paris.
02:54Before sunrise, a municipal officer skimed away the last few patches of alga with a fishnet.
03:01Soon after, a line of eager Parisians formed, towers in hand, waiting for their chance to jump in.
03:10The return to swimming follows a 1.4 billion euro clean-up project tied to last year's Olympics.
03:16Officials, including the mayor of Paris, now say the Seine meets European water quality standards on most days.
03:25Swimming in the Seine had been illegal since 1923, with a few exceptions due to pollution and risk posed by river navigation.
03:34Taking a dip outside bathing areas is still banned for safety reasons.
03:38Friends, family members, teammates and coaches of the late Portuguese football player Diogo Jota gathered in his hometown of Gondomar to pay their final respects.
03:51Jota, who played for English side Liverpool, died alongside his brother, also a footballer, in a car crash in Zamora, Spain, while on their way to catch a ferry to the United Kingdom.
04:00Spanish authorities say a tire in Jota's car blew out as he attempted to overtake a vehicle on the A52 highway.
04:07The Portuguese star's Liverpool teammates joined mourners in his hometown, located in the east of Porto, to attend the brother's funeral.
04:15Several of Jota's national side teammates, including Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ruben Diaz, as well as Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, also attended.
04:24National team coach Roberto Martinez, who led Portugal to their second UEFA Nations League title last month with a win over Spain, was also present.
04:32National team captain and football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, however, was notably absent from the event after sharing an emotional tribute a few days ago on social media.
04:42British media outlets say Ronaldo opted to skip the funeral, citing concern his presence may distract from the somber proceedings.
04:49British media outlets say Manchester City magnetic dad W