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00:00At least 25 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes and gunshots overnight, according to health officials and the ambulance service in Gaza, as ceasefire talks appeared to have stalled and Palestinians face famine.
00:14According to local officials at the Shifa hospital, most of the victims were killed by gunfire as they waited for aid trucks close to Zikkim crossing with Israel.
00:30On Saturday, thousands of desperate Palestinians still made their way to the Zikkim crossing, risking their lives in a frantic search for food.
00:50Experts have warned that Gaza is being pushed closer to famine after months of Israel entirely blocking food or letting in only limited amounts.
01:00Israel claims it lets in enough aid and faults UN agencies for not doing enough to retrieve and get it to those in need.
01:08Russia and Ukraine traded aerial attacks overnight, resulting in the deaths of at least four people, according to officials.
01:22Ukraine's southern Dnepro and north-eastern Sumy regions came under combined rocket and drone attacks.
01:30Local officials say at least two people were killed and eight more wounded.
01:34Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, also sustained an intense aerial bombardment overnight.
01:44In Russia, a drone attack on the bordering Rostov region killed two people, say local officials.
01:51And in the neighbouring Stavropol region, drones hit an unspecified industrial facility.
01:56The attacks come after President Vladimir Zelensky said on Thursday that his forces are holding back Russia's summer attempts to break through defences along parts of the front line.
02:08U.S. President Donald Trump declared that immigration is killing Europe.
02:25Responding to a question from a reporter, he said that, on immigration, the continent needs to get its act together, or, quote, you're not going to have Europe anymore.
02:34And you've got to stop this horrible invasion that's happening to Europe, many countries in Europe.
02:41Some people, some leaders have not let it happen.
02:47And they're not getting the proper credit.
02:50I could name them to you right now, but I'm not going to embarrass the other ones.
02:54Trump plans to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as he continues to threaten steep trade tariffs.
03:07EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said she will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday in Scotland.
03:13In a social media post, von der Leyen announced a meeting saying her and Trump will discuss transatlantic trade relations and how they can keep them strong.
03:24The meeting comes as Washington's 30% tariff threat has reignited transatlantic tensions.
03:30Trump on Friday said there was a 50-50 chance, or perhaps less, that the U.S. would reach a trade agreement with the EU bloc, saying Brussels wanted to make a deal very badly.
03:44The EU has delayed retaliatory tariffs on exports from the U.S. as officials crumbled to reach a trade deal with Washington ahead of the August 1 deadline.
03:54The Hungarian government says they will not vote on the EU budget until Budapest receives its frozen EU funds.
04:05Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said this on Saturday during a speech at the Balvonius Free University.
04:10The new investment, the 7-year-old investment investment, requires the equality of equality.
04:17And when we don't get our money left, there will not be a new European investment investment.
04:23We will bring it back and we will not give any assistance to our sovereignty.
04:29Orbán also touched on the policies of the U.S. President Donald Trump, reiterating that the election of Trump had helped to avoid a third world war.
04:38Orbán's speech seemed to thrill the audience.
04:41It was a very wild, very interesting picture we received from the Prime Minister.
04:46And we are not in a comfortable place.
04:50Budapest and Brussels have been at log-aheads over a range of issues.
04:55The one-in-one-one-one-of-the-out-the-art thing is a natural society.
04:57We will have a very collaborative task.
04:59We have a great system of the program, the president of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of China.
05:00Thank you very much.
05:01All right.
05:03What is that?
05:05It is not true.
05:06It is a very, very important task now.
05:08I am struggling with the only one of the jobs listed on the 29th of the United States.
05:09And it is a good thing.
05:10It is a great thing about life.
05:11It was not a good thing about life, but it is one of the people of the public who are constantly working on the planet,
05:16and it's a big part of the program.
05:17We're not all about the people in the new world and the world.

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