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Latest news bulletin | September 5th β Morning
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Months after the snap parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron still hasn't
00:06
named the country's future prime minister.
00:11
Authorities in Rome begin repair work to secure the Constantine Arch after it was damaged
00:17
by a lightning strike.
00:24
At least seven people were killed in a Russian missile strike on Lviv on Wednesday.
00:30
Three children and a medical worker were among those killed, and 35 others were injured,
00:35
according to the western Ukrainian city's mayor, Andriy Sadovyi.
00:40
He said multiple houses, two medical institutions and two schools were damaged.
00:47
Russia has also attacked several other Ukrainian cities this week, including Kyiv, Kharkiv,
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Dnipro and Zaporizhia.
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Wednesday's attack comes a day after Russia launched ballistic missiles at a military
01:02
academy and nearby hospital in Poltava, killing over 50.
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The strike was the deadliest single attack this year.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered an investigation and reiterated Kyiv's
01:17
demands for help from its allies.
01:26
Urtula von der Leyen has voiced exasperation after EU governments undermined her efforts
01:32
to strike a gender balance in her team of European commissioners.
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In a letter to EU governments, the Commission President had asked for two candidates, one
01:41
male and one female, for each of the influential roles.
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Only one member state, Bulgaria, heeded that request.
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The other countries predominantly nominated men.
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I have throughout my whole political life been fighting for women having access to decision
01:58
making position and leading position.
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And my experience is that if you don't ask for it, you don't get it.
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It does not come naturally.
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This is why I sent my letter.
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Because if I would not have sent this letter, there would not have been a hook also to look
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at the diversity topic.
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Estonia's Kaia Kalas was nominated to be the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs
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by EU leaders back in June.
02:30
Of the remaining 25 places up for grabs in von der Leyen's team of commissioners, just
02:35
eight women are currently in the running.
02:38
Von der Leyen says that without her efforts in pressuring member states to put forth women,
02:43
the roster of candidates would have been even more dominated by men.
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If I would not have sent this letter, what would have been the fact or the case?
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The initial proposals, if you look at the names you all know, besides the High Representative
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and me the President, for the 25 member states that then nominate, would have been four women
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and 21 men.
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So without that letter and without that discussion, this would be the next college.
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And therefore, it is absolutely worth it.
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Von der Leyen is currently interviewing candidates and is expected to hand out policy portfolios
03:27
by mid-September.
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The candidates must then undergo questioning by members of the European Parliament and
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survive a confirmation vote before they can take up their positions.
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Unless the Commission Chief can further rectify the gender imbalance, she could be leading
03:42
one of the EU executive's most male-dominated team of commissioners in a decade.
03:53
Two months after the second round of the snap parliamentary elections, French President
03:57
Emmanuel Macron still hasn't named the country's future Prime Minister.
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Currently the Parliament is divided into three blocks, the left-wing coalition, the NFP,
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Macron's centrist group, and the far-right National Rally.
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And they've made one thing clear, none of them want to form any sort of alliance with
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the other parties.
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He's in a dilemma and can't find someone that can rally enough votes to carry the assembly,
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unifying basically the center.
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He can't find someone who can do that.
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So I think this is why he's gone through a number of different candidates.
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The future Prime Minister will have to survive a no-confidence vote in Parliament.
04:37
Multiple names have been circulating, including Bernard Cazeneuve, the former socialist Prime
04:41
Minister under President FranΓ§ois Hollande, or the conservative right-wing politician
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Xavier Bertrand.
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Another option, Thierry Baudet, a little-known civil servant and president of the French
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Economic, Social and Environmental Council.
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Emmanuel Macron has made it his obligation, since he said he would take care of it himself,
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to find a Prime Minister who would immediately escape a motion of censure, because if the
05:04
one he designated was overthrown, it would be a failure that would be directly impeachable.
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And so far, the names that have been mentioned, the names that have been proposed, do not
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present this guarantee, not even to gather a majority for, but to not gather a majority
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against.
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And the equation is very complicated.
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Emmanuel Macron can't wait much longer.
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One crucial deadline is approaching.
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On October 1st, next year's budget plan must be presented to the National Assembly.
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Ships of non-governmental organizations rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea do not encourage
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departures.
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The director of the European Coast Guard and Border Guard, Frontex, tells Euronews.
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We have a couple of questions.
05:54
Yes, you can.
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You've never heard me saying that it's a pull factor, so that's what my opinion is.
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So your opinion is that they are not a pull factor?
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I never said, and it's not my opinion that it's a pull factor.
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Leighton's position is in stark contrast to that of a confidential agency document on
06:12
migration routes from Libya to Europe, never made public, but reported in the press in
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November 2022.
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It has been cited repeatedly by the Italian government in its attempts to criticize the
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activities of NGOs.
06:27
Leighton's director of Frontex since 2023 updated the European Parliament on the agency's
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activities on Wednesday.
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Several MEPs who spoke at the hearing noted that he seems to devote more attention to
06:38
respecting the fundamental rights of migrants than his predecessor.
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First, you save lives at land and at sea, but it depends also on the resources, what
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you can do.
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We promise always, again, all these officers took the oath somewhere in their career and
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they promised to serve and protect, so we do.
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That's always number one.
06:58
In the first seven months of 2024, irregular crossings of European borders decreased by
07:04
36 percent, mainly due to a decline in traffic on the Balkan and Central Mediterranean routes.
07:10
On the other hand, landings on the Canary Islands more than doubled and entries from
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Belarus to the Baltic countries almost tripled.
07:20
I'm not going to lie to you.
07:22
Failures by the UK government and other factors led to the disastrous London Grenfell Tower
07:28
fire that killed 72 people in 2017, a report has found.
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A years-long public inquiry into the blaze concluded a mix of dishonest companies, incompetent
07:39
regulators and complacent governments meant the 25-storey building was a death trap.
07:44
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologised on behalf of the British state, saying the
07:49
tragedy quote, should never have happened.
07:55
Authorities in Italy have started work to secure Rome's Constantine Arch after a lightning
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strike broke fragments from the ancient structure.
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The lightning storm felled trees and flooded streets in the Italian capital on Tuesday
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before damaging the honorary arch.
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It's kind of surreal, I mean it's, it's really surreal that we found pieces from this exhibit.
08:20
Is it worrying that such a monument like this could be damaged by lightning?
08:24
Oh, well yes, it is, it's worrying.
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We don't want anything to be damaged that's historical.
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Tourists visiting the site on Wednesday found some stray fragments that they turned over
08:36
to park workers out of concern they might have fallen from the arch.
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This is very beautiful because it was found by my American clients.
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So they were very sensitive about Roman antiquity.
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They saw these pieces and asked if they could be part of the arch and we brought them to the workers.
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Standing about 25 metres in height, Rome's Constantine Arch was erected in 315 A.D.
09:03
In the Danube Delta, just across the border from Ukraine, lies the small Romanian village
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of Chilia Veche.
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Its colourful buildings are striking, but there's more to it than meets the eye.
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Nearly 400 years ago, ethnic Russian Lipovans migrated to the region,
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following a split from the Russian church.
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Their cultural influence remains to this day, including in the architecture.
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21-year-old Michael Popetscu is restoring an old Lipovan house.
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Euronews Romania correspondent Alida Macanu visited the site.
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Congratulations, first of all, because your initiative is worthy of admiration.
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We are at the end of the world.
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Even if the road is not a welcoming one, we try to make at least the houses in Chilia Veche
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as welcoming as possible.
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For this reason, I had an ambition not to adapt to the material conditions of our times
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and I didn't want to bring concrete, iron, I didn't want to bring all these modern materials
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and I wanted to keep a tradition.
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I learned to work with organic materials, with soil, with stuff.
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This is also a double door that someone from Chilia,
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and it's very important what I'm telling you now,
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wanted to throw in the trash,
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wanting to replace it with a thermopane door.
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I paid a price for this extraordinarily beautiful door,
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because this door was going to be put on fire and cut.
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On the construction site, Nicolay, a craftsman and specialist in sustainable house structures,
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is working on something special.
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Let's see.
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Here is the art.
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Here, here.
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Look like this.
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From this pile of horse, which we pass on this site, you see,
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look like this.
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It's something...
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But we are used to it, like in the country.
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It doesn't matter.
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And to put it with yellow soil.
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And to put it with yellow soil.
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And to put it with yellow soil.
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Locals aim to preserve Lipovin history through sustainable practices.
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One day, they hope to also welcome tourists.
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