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00:00leaders of europe and mexico have responded to u.s president donald trump's latest tariff
00:06announcement with criticism ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky took to social media to slam
00:14russia for intensifying what he called a terror and intimidation campaign against civilians
00:19european commission president ursula von der leyen said the eu will suspend retaliatory tariffs on
00:26u.s goods scheduled to take effect monday until august 1st she said the priority remains to
00:32reach an agreement with the u.s after trump announced new 30 percent tariffs we have always
00:38been very clear that we prefer a negotiated solution this remains the case and we will use the time
00:46that we have now till the first of august and on the second track since the very beginning we have
00:54worked and now are ready to respond with countermeasures we've prepared for this and we
01:00can respond with countermeasures if necessary other european leaders and mexican president claudia
01:07schienbaum also responded to the announcement expressing criticism french president emmanuel
01:12macron and european council president antonio costa backed the commission statement in separate posts
01:18dutch prime minister dick schof called the announcement concerning and not the way forward
01:24while irish t-shirt michael martin called it a setback
01:27ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky took to social media to slam russia for intensifying what
01:35he called their terror and intimidation campaign zelensky says over the past seven days the kremlin
01:41launched more than 1800 drones and some 1200 guided aerial bombs targeting mainly civilian infrastructure
01:47he also added that moscow had fired over 80 missiles of various types including ballistic missiles
01:53russia's defense ministry claims they've been making territorial gains particularly on the eastern
01:58front lines but despite this the ukrainian leader says his country's air defenses are achieving good
02:04results zelensky says kiev has managed to intercept most russian attacks but pleaded for more support to
02:10ensure continued success he also called on ukraine's allies to ramp up pressure on the kremlin to force
02:16him to the negotiating table to end their invasion he also expressed his gratitude to the u.s
02:21who are expected to deliver weapons included the much needed patriot air defense systems to ukraine
02:26soon via nato plumes of smoke could be seen rising over various locations in reza on sunday as
02:35israeli forces continue their offensive in the enclave local health officials say at least
02:40139 palestinians were killed over the past 24 hours 17 people were killed in one attack on a water
02:47collection point including six children israel's war on gaza has so far claimed the lives of more than
02:5358 000 palestinians according to the hamas-run health ministry the strikes come as negotiations
02:59between israel and hamas are underway over a new ceasefire deal prime minister benjamin netanyahu says
03:05israel has accepted the washington proposal and claimed hamas had refused it the israeli premier
03:11says hamas rejected the deal because it wants to stay in gaza to rearm so it can attack again
03:16he also noted that he is in favor of a deal but will not accept hamas's continued existence in gaza as a
03:22condition for any agreement netanyahu has been under fire domestically as protests continue demanding a
03:28deal with hamas to return the remaining hostages hamas still holds 50 hostages who were taken during the
03:34october 7 attacks which killed close to 1200 at least 20 are believed to still be alive
03:40search operations are ongoing in spain's northeastern catalonia region after severe storms caused flooding
03:51across the province catalan firefighters continue to search for an adult and a child on sunday after
03:59they were reported missing a day earlier they were last seen crossing a bridge and falling into the river
04:06spain's weather agency said there was a high potential for flash floods in eight provinces and a
04:13disaster relief unit of spain's military was deployed to the northeastern city of zaragoza
04:18other countries across the continent have also issued alerts for heavy rain and storms including italy and
04:25poland the intense downpours come after europe saw extreme heat waves across the continent which has broken
04:33records and sparked alarm as temperatures reached above 40 degrees celsius in parts of the continent
04:39france announced a deal with new caledonia on saturday which would grant the overseas territory more
04:50autonomy the accord calls for the creation of a state of caledonia but which would remain french it will
04:58also allow for the creation of a caledonian nationality alongside the french one president emmanuel macron hailed the
05:06agreement as historic however it stopped short of full independence sought by indigenous canucks
05:13for decades the south pacific territory faced political tensions between those seeking independence
05:19and those loyal to france and last year deadly riots broke out over a proposed controversial electoral
05:26reform macron now hopes the accord will allow for new caledonia to build together towards a shared future
05:36europe and the u.s have their eye on greenland for its rare earth minerals it comes in an effort to
05:45reduce reliance on china greenland is home to some of the world's largest untapped rare earth deposits
05:52these minerals are a key ingredient in the production of electric vehicles smartphones fighter jets and
05:58other products china's dominance over critical minerals has long been a powerful bargaining chip in recent
06:04trade talks and greenland's deposits are now eyed as an alternative to beijing's stranglehold on the
06:10global supply chain
06:13u.s president donald trump has repeatedly said he wants to take control over the arctic island
06:19the country's prime minister jens frederick nielsen was quick to reject his claims calling trump's
06:24statement disrespectful instead greenland is looking towards investments from the eu and the us
06:30in hopes that this will get more minds in the next decade
06:40despite being in a crowd of thousands only a handful of women are taking part in the annual bull run at
06:46pamplona san firmin festival in spain while female runners are rare they say the tradition is gaining
06:52popularity among women and hope more will take part bueno pues yo las animaría que si tienen ganas de
06:59verdad que lo prueben que lo intenten que por probarlo bueno no pierden nada al final el animal no
07:06entiende de sexos de edades morfología del cuerpo no entiende quién se está poniendo delante pues a ratos me
07:14siento pequeña que dices que hago aquí porque quieras que no pues ya solo por físico te sientes un poco
07:20inferior pero en el momento in situ de esas segundas somos todos iguales every year thousands of
07:29people line the medieval streets of pamplona to witness the centuries-old tradition of running with
07:34bulls up to four thousand runners take part in each bull run which takes place over 846 meters and can
07:41last two to four minutes but women were not able to participate in the bull runs until 1975 due to
07:48a decree that was repealed one year earlier still only six percent of runners are women according
07:54to data from pamplona's town hall monday marked the last day of this year's san firmin festival with
08:00a closing ceremony at midnight
08:02librarians at a medieval abbey in hungary are battling a beetle infestation that is threatening to
08:12wipe out centuries of history the abbey believes climate change played a role in the infestation as
08:18higher temperatures are favorable for the life of the insects ilyen mértékű fertőzéssel
08:24restoration workers are removing about one hundred thousand handbound books from their
08:54shelves they are then carefully placing them in crates where the disinfection process takes place
09:00they hope to reopen the library at the beginning of next year
09:07a 25 kilogram rock is being auctioned for a price ranging between two and four million dollars
09:14it's so exorbitantly priced because it's the largest piece of mars ever found on planet earth
09:19it's more than double the size of what we previously thought was the largest piece of mars
09:26now we've only taken a small piece of it to study to confirm that it was martian but there's all sorts
09:33of interesting data that can be found inside of this rock it'll be auctioned off at sotheby's in new
09:39york on wednesday as part of a natural history themed sale that also includes a juvenile dinosaur skeleton
09:45the skeleton is large standing at two meters in height and three meters in length it's also incredibly rare
09:54juvenile specimens are really really important they're really rare for two reasons they were very
10:02appetizing to adult dinosaurs you know nice tender young dinosaurs much better than an old you know stiff
10:11dinosaur but also their bones were really fine and were much less likely to survive the 154 million
10:22year fossilization process so we almost never find juvenile dinosaurs the fossil is going anywhere from four
10:31to six million dollars
10:36sotheby says it's a chance for someone to claim a one-of-a-kind piece of history
10:41the new sites were added to the unesco world heritage list on friday among them were several european
10:51sites including the famous fairy tale castles of bavaria's king ludwig the second which have
10:56attracted millions of tourists for over 140 years the new sites also included ancient structures such as
11:04the megalithic carnak stones in france and the minoan palatial centers on the greek island of crete
11:10both date from several thousand years bc although the world heritage title does not bring any financial
11:17support it does ensure further international attention and cultural prestige at 60 listed sites
11:25italy has the most of any country some examples include the archaeological site of pompeii and the amalfi
11:32coast other well-known sites across the world are the great wall of china egypt's pyramids of giza and the
11:39the taj mahal in india

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