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00:00A Russian passenger plane has crashed near Tinda, a town in the country's far east, killing all 49 people on board.
00:11Firefighters in Cyprus are battling the country's largest wildfires in over 50 years, which caused major destruction and claimed the lives of two.
00:19A Russian passenger plane carrying 49 people has crashed, killing all on board after it disappeared off the radar over the Amur region in the country's far east.
00:30According to authorities, air traffic controllers lost contact with a passenger plane operated by a Siberia-based airline when it was attempting a second approach as it reached its destination.
00:41The crash comes as efficient safety concerns grew in Russia as some long-range
01:11drone attacks by Kyiv have sparked travel chaos at Moscow's airports.
01:16Russia's Transport Investigative Committee says it has launched a criminal probe to determine the exact cause of the crash.
01:28Firefighters in Cyprus are battling the country's largest wildfires in over 50 years.
01:34The fires caused the destruction of many homes as well as the evacuation of dozens of villages.
01:39Two people were also found dead in a burnt-out car on Wednesday night.
01:45The wildfires scorched at least 120 square kilometers of land and have destroyed just over 1 percent of the island's landmass.
01:56The blaze continued to rage into Thursday.
01:59A fire department spokesperson warned that strong winds and intense heat may further worsen the situation,
02:05which he said could potentially become very dangerous.
02:10While the cause of the fire is still being investigated,
02:13the chief fire officer told local media eyewitnesses who called the fire service
02:18had reported arsonists had caused the fire to break out at a landfill.
02:22The EU-China summit held in Beijing in the context of high trade tensions
02:32has enabled and fostered dialogue between Europe and China.
02:35One of the concrete steps forward from the summit is Ursula von der Leyen's announcement
02:40of the implementation of new mechanisms to streamline Chinese rare earth exports.
02:46However, Brussels has mainly stressed the need to rebalance the trade relations.
02:51We have reached a clear inflection point.
02:55As we said to the Chinese leadership,
02:58for trade to remain mutual beneficial,
03:03it must become more balanced.
03:06Europe welcomes competition.
03:08We like competition.
03:10But competition has to be fair.
03:11Last year, the EU exported 213 billion euros of goods to China
03:17and imported a value of 519 billion euros of Chinese goods.
03:23The EU's trade deficit with China exceeds 300 billion euros.
03:30Brussels accuses Beijing of hindering access for European companies to the Chinese market.
03:35The EU taxed Chinese electric vehicles last year
03:39and in retaliation, China has taxed European liquor, pork and dairy products.
03:45Also in the EU's side is China's support for Russia.
04:12The European leaders have announced the Chinese exportations of goods to use
04:17that Moscow uses in its aggression against Ukraine.
04:20Brussels has also called the China to use its influence on Russia
04:24to bring the negotiations to the table and conclude a ceasefire.
04:28Amandine S, Euronews, Bruxelles.
04:30The city of Odessa in southern Ukraine was the target of a major Russian drone attack
04:40on Wednesday night.
04:41The attack damaged several historic monuments in the old town,
04:45including UNESCO-protected landmarks such as the renowned Privos Market.
04:49A nine-storey residential building was also struck and severely damaged,
04:56injuring at least four people.
04:58Dozens of residents had to be evacuated.
05:02Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the attack,
05:06pointing to the fact it had come just a day after the third round of peace negotiations
05:10between Ukraine and Russia, which were held in Istanbul.
05:13The peace talks resulted in little progress,
05:17but Kiev and Moscow did agree to yet another prisoner exchange.
05:21Zelenskyy added that Russia also launched attacks at other regions,
05:25including at the Cherkasy, Zaporyzhiza and Kharkiv regions.
05:31In Kharkiv, a massive attack resulted in the death of three people,
05:35and at least 33 were wounded.
05:37Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone struck an oil depot in Sirius near the Russian city of Sochi.
05:44The Russian defense ministry claimed that they shot down 42 Ukrainian drones overnight.
05:55At least 12 people have been killed since border clashes broke out between Thailand and Cambodia.
06:01The fighting began on Thursday morning, close to the ancient temple.
06:05beside the border between Thailand's Surin province and Cambodia's Oda Miangche province.
06:12Both countries accused each other of starting the deadly shooting that provokes the escalation.
06:18They were killed by the
06:24and the workers in small km per day.
06:26The team would be killed by the
06:31and the chief of bones during their death.
06:32The wheel and the police were killed by the
06:36Hussein's Oda Miangche region.
06:37When the police were killed by the
06:40and the police were killed by the
06:43Maluku, the police were killed by the
06:44and took a while before.
06:46The latest clashes comes after months of heightened tensions between the neighboring countries
07:14following the death of a Cambodian soldier in a border skirmish in May.
07:19The border disputes between the two nations started more than a century ago
07:24during France's colonial rule of Cambodia.
07:31Columbia University says it has reached a deal with the Trump administration
07:35to pay more than $220 million to restore federal funding cut of alleged campus anti-Semitism.
07:42The university had already lost $400 million in grants and risked losing billions more.
07:50Under the agreement, Columbia will pay $200 million over three years,
07:56plus $21 million to settle claims of civil rights violations against Jewish employees
08:01after Hamas' October 7th attack on Israel.
08:05The Trump administration said it cut funding over the university's failure
08:09to curb campus anti-Semitism during the Israel-Hamas war.
08:15Columbia was one of the first targets of President Trump's crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus protests.
08:22He accused the university of allowing harassment of Jewish students.
08:27But protest leaders and some Jewish students say the demonstrations were not anti-Semitic.
08:32They say they were protesting the Israeli government and the war on Gaza.
09:02For me, this photography resume a lot of what were those days of great joy, when I see this
09:13camion military with the soldiers there at the back, when I see the men in the air, when I see the men in the air
09:22of the place who saw the victory.
09:23However, another officer in front, in the cabin cabin, was also doing the V of the victory.
09:29This is a 2024g, from the point of view of the aesthetic, of the narrative, perfect.
09:38I think that there is nothing that is to take to more or less than nothing that is to take to less.
09:43This was the arrival of the first David Tropas in Guinea.
09:49It was incredible.
09:51The people who were waiting for the soldiers,
09:54and it was also notable how the soldiers brought a t-shirt
09:58from Amilcar Cabral and PAIGC,
10:01those with whom they had been fighting,
10:04for menores do cinto with two pistolas cruzadas,
10:08and then also brought animals,
10:11so that was very normal at that time,
10:16and the people.
10:18This photograph is a portrait of what was the Portuguese people.
10:22One of the photographs that I think more sensibility
10:25is this of Carlos Paredes,
10:26already made in 1982,
10:29but in which Carlos Paredes,
10:32although famous and protagonist of the Revolution,
10:35continued to work with a manga of alpaca
10:38in the Hospital of São José.
10:40But then we have more figures.
10:43One is Amália,
10:44which is not much a figure of 25 April.
10:46As you know,
10:47she even went to a battle against the Revolution,
10:52but the truth is that she integrated very well
10:55in what was...
10:56She survived to 25 April.
10:59Her work survived.
11:01She was also adopted by the actors who sang and sang
11:08the ballads of intervention.
11:11We have here these four photographs.
11:15This is one of the last ones that were made
11:18to Álvaro Cunhal.
11:20Then we have Vasco Gonçalves,
11:21which I photographed in his house,
11:23after the madness of the Prec.
11:26And finally,
11:27the Jéssara Margo,
11:28a figure with whom I never sympathizei
11:30from a personal perspective.
11:32And we have with Marcelo Rebelo Sousa,
11:35in his office,
11:37in Lapa,
11:38with Fernando Pessoa
11:40as a moldura.
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