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00:00European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Donald Trump
00:05strike a trade deal with a 15% tariff for the EU bloc.
00:10Palestinians in Gaza say aid delivered over the weekend is not enough
00:14and hasn't reached all of the population of over 2 million people.
00:20A landslide caused by heavy rain likely led to Sunday's deadly train crash
00:25in the German town of Biberach, according to a police investigation.
00:30Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire,
00:35according to Malaysia's leader.
00:39The European Union and the U.S. have struck a tentative trade deal
00:44to avert a potentially devastating tariff war between the two of the world's largest economies.
00:51Under the agreed terms finalized on Sunday between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
00:56and U.S. President Donald Trump, the majority of EU exports bound for the U.S. market
01:01will be slapped with a 15% tariff.
01:05We've reached a deal on tariffs and trade with the United States.
01:10Today's deal creates certainty in uncertain times.
01:15It delivers stability and predictability for citizens and businesses on both sides of the Atlantic.
01:22This is a deal between the two largest economies in the world.
01:29We trade 1.7 trillion euros per year.
01:35Together we are a market of 800 million people.
01:39The preliminary deal struck in Scotland comes as a relief, especially as tensions mounted
01:49and the EU prepared several lists of retaliatory measures against U.S. products worth 93 billion euros.
01:58After the European Union and the United States secured a tentative trade deal,
02:08many leaders have expressed skepticism about its terms.
02:11French Prime Minister Francois Beirut called it a dark day as Europe resolved to what he called submission.
02:18Others, including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, expressed support to the European Commission
02:23for reaching a deal while expressing reservations about its content.
02:27I value the effort that the European Commission has made.
02:31I value the constructive and negotiator that the President of the European Commission has had.
02:37And in any case, I support this commercial agreement, but I do it without enthusiasm.
02:43The deal is preliminary and needs to be further fleshed out,
02:47but would introduce a 15% tariff for the vast majority of EU products.
02:51The tariff for U.S. exports bound for the EU market was not immediately clear.
02:57We need to work on the agreement, because what was underwritten yesterday
03:02is an agreement of the maximum, so in the details of some of the things we still need to go.
03:07So we have to say, let's say, we have to fight.
03:10European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the 15% tariffs were across the board and all-inclusive.
03:17She added that it would bring stability and predictability to businesses,
03:21a statement echoed by Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs.
03:26The agreement is certainly at the height of 15% in the basis.
03:33It's something that will challenge us.
03:35But the good part of it is that it is safe.
03:40The 15% rate is lower than the 20% rate Trump first announced.
03:44The critics say it represents a concession from the EU towards the U.S.
03:48Palestinians in Gaza say aid delivered over the weekend is not enough
03:58and hasn't reached the population of over 2 million.
04:04Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said minimal aid would be allowed to enter Gaza
04:10after images of starvation through international criticism.
04:13Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said nothing.
04:15Of course, we are looking at the border,
04:18we are looking for help from the outside or air or from any place.
04:25We are standing on the road and we are not looking at anything.
04:28We are standing here with a chiton like the chiton.
04:32We are looking for a chiton.
04:34We are looking for a chiton in our chiton.
04:35Israel has implemented daily 10-hour tactical pauses in parts of Gaza.
05:05to allow for limited humanitarian access.
05:09However, the UN said the measures would remain insufficient
05:12and the World Food Programme has called for reliable corridors
05:16and consistent access to deliver aid at scale.
05:22A Russian airstrike on Kyiv injured at least eight people, including a young child,
05:28local authorities have said.
05:30The strike on the Ukrainian capital also damaged a residential building,
05:34shattering the windows from the 5th to the 10th floor.
05:39Russian drones also struck the central city of Kropivnitsky,
05:43damaging a regional philharmonic building.
05:48Windows were also shattered at the central Ukrainian state university
05:53and in nearby buildings.
05:55No injuries or fatalities were reported.
05:57Both Russia and Ukraine launched attacks at each other overnight.
06:02Russia said it struck Ukrainian supply depots,
06:06while Ukraine said it attacked a Russian ammunition depot.
06:09Ukraine also reported 153 combat engagements along the front lines.
06:14A landslide caused by heavy rain likely led to Sunday's deadly train crash
06:24in the German town of Bibara.
06:26A preliminary police investigation showed that the train derailed
06:30and rode into a mass of earth that collapsed onto the tracks.
06:34Three people were killed, including the driver and a rail company employee,
06:38and about 50 people were injured in the crash,
06:4125 of whom seriously, according to regional authorities.
06:45Ten people were flown by helicopter to the university hospital in Ulm for treatment.
06:51The region of Baden-Württemberg was hit by heavy storms
06:54earlier in the evening before the crash.
06:58Rescuers with dogs searched the train for any missing passengers
07:01who were potentially stuck under the derailed carriages,
07:04local media reported, adding that search efforts continued through the night.
07:09As of Monday morning, no further survivors or dead bodies had been found in the search.
07:19New airport security screening equipment capable of scanning the contents
07:24of large liquid containers could soon be deployed across the European Union.
07:29This means passengers would be able to bring bottles
07:31containing more than 100 milliliters when travelling.
07:35The European Commission is now awaiting final approval
07:38from the Civil Aviation Conference
07:40before deploying the new equipment at airports.
07:43Once we get the final report and the findings from ICAC,
07:49we will be able to give the green light
07:50and then it's for the airports to put everything in place
07:55and inform the passengers.
07:56Under the current EU rules, liquids, aerosols and gels
08:01included in hand luggage must be packed in containers
08:04holding no more than 100 milliliters.
08:07Several terminals in Italy already have the new screening system
08:11at their disposal, but are not yet permitted to use them.
08:20Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate
08:22and unconditional cease-fire, according to the Malaysian Prime Minister.
08:29The news comes as clashes enter the fifth day,
08:31which has left hundreds of thousands of people displaced.
08:35The Taliban and the German government Nicodemus
08:36there is a Ukraine space for a success.
08:41For the passengers who have worked so far,
08:43they still have to give up to all the listeners.
08:45Theけれど they came to do,
08:46they are going to lose their lives.
08:47The passengers who have stayed under the bus.
08:48Many stop the dealers, who have to go to the bus.
08:49And they all have to go to the airport.
08:51The car is to come to the airport.
08:52The 있으면 them to give up to the друг side.
08:53The car is to give up to all the information he is.
08:54The mention they have to go to the airport.
08:56The驚cary in the airport has passed on,
08:57the bus is to give up to a flight.
08:58The children have to come to the airport.
08:59The bus is to come to the airport,
08:59where they are to give up to the airport.
09:00Cambodia and Thailand have both blamed each other for starting the fighting, which began
09:18on Thursday after five Thai soldiers were wounded following a landmine explosion.
09:23Both countries have been facing widespread international pressure to stop the fighting.
09:29U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to halt trade deals with both countries if the hostilities
09:34didn't end.
09:40Six people were confirmed dead in a mass shooting incident at a famous food market in Bangkok,
09:45according to Thai police.
09:49A gunman shot five people dead at the Orto Corp market before killing himself.
09:57Local health authorities report that two further people were injured in the incident.
10:03Police said the gunman's identity and motivation was not immediately known.
10:04It's a kind of flying robot.
10:11And when you are inside, you just ask, let's say you ask the machine to go somewhere.
10:18You feel like you pilot, but the machine only executes what the computer wants.
10:25So it's extremely easy.
10:27It's a kind of flying robot.
10:29It's a kind of flying robot.
10:31And when you are inside, you just ask, let's say you ask the machine to go somewhere.
10:36You feel like you pilot, but the machine only executes what the computer wants.
10:43You need to be skilled to pilot an airplane, you need to be skilled to pilot an helicopter,
11:08and they are very expensive to become a pilot, the machines are expensive, and the price per hour is also expensive.
11:15It's expensive.

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