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00:00Deutschland. Gipfeltreffen zwischen Balkanstaaten und EU.
00:12Vier israelische Soldaten nach Hisbollah-Drohnenangriff auf Israel getötet.
00:23Staats- und Regierungschefs von sechs westlichen Balkanstaaten haben sich während eines Gipfeltreffens
00:28mit Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz zu engeren Beziehungen mit der Europäischen Union beraten.
00:34Ziel des Gipfels ist es, Serbien, Albanien, Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kosovo, Montenegro
00:39und Nordmazedonien schrittweise an die EU heranzuführen.
00:44An den Gesprächen hat auch die Präsidentin der Europäischen Kommission, Ursula von der Leyen,
00:49sowie Vertreter von neun EU-Mitgliedstaaten und internationalen Organisationen teilgenommen.
00:55Auf dem Gipfel sollen ein Plan für einen gemeinsamen Markt und ein neues Mobilitätsabkommen unterzeichnet werden,
01:00das auch den Zugang zur Hochschulbildung umfasst.
01:05EU-Abgeordnete sagen, dass der Krieg in der Ukraine und andere geopolitische Probleme
01:10die Bedeutung einer strategischen Partnerschaft zwischen der EU und den Balkanländern weiterhin verstärken.
01:25German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
01:29welcomed the six West Balkan states to Berlin on Monday as part of the 10-year Berlin Process Summit.
01:35The Berlin Process aims to bring countries such as Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro,
01:40Bosnia and Herzegowina, Albania and North Macedonia together to sign agreements
01:45to enable them to become full EU member states.
01:48Five out of six EU member states are already members of the Berlin Process.
01:53Five out of six agreements were signed and restrictions on export from Serbia to Kosovo were lifted.
02:00Scholz underlined that the states could only join together
02:03despite some of them likely to meet conditions quicker than the others.
02:07He encouraged the states to help each other out.
02:10Montenegro is seen as the first promising country to be integrated to Europe
02:14despite the process beginning more than 20 years ago.
02:18Whilst Montenegro expects to meet all the requirements before 2028,
02:22Scholz said he hopes the whole process would be complete before 2030.
02:28But with Ukraine and Moldova's membership to the EU being accelerated
02:31since Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine,
02:34it's likely to leave a sour taste in the mouth of the six Balkan states.
02:39Liv Stroud, in Berlin, for euronews.
02:43Israel
02:45During a drone attack by the Hezbollah on an army base in central Israel
02:50at least four soldiers were killed and about 60 others seriously injured.
02:55It is the deadliest attack of the militant group on Israel
02:59since the Israeli army began its ground operations in Lebanon two weeks ago.
03:12The Hezbollah said that the attack was a declaration for the Israeli attacks on Beirut on Thursday
03:19where at least 22 people were killed.
03:22It also fired dozens of missiles to engage the Israeli air defense system.
03:27The Hezbollah said that the attack was a declaration for the Israeli attacks on Beirut on Thursday
03:33where at least 22 people were killed.
03:37It also fired dozens of missiles to engage the Israeli air defense system.
03:41Sirens were sounded further north in the city of Haifa.
03:45The Hezbollah is ideologically connected to the militant group Hamas in Gaza
03:51and began to shoot at Israel one day after the beginning of the war in Gaza in October last year.
03:57These almost daily changes of fire have driven tens of thousands of people to both sides of the border.
04:02Israel continued to carry out heavy attacks on parts of Lebanon, including the capital Beirut
04:08and launched a ground offensive at the end of September.
04:11It is estimated that 15,000 Israeli soldiers are on duty in Lebanon.
04:16The Ministry of Health indicates that more than 1,400 people have been killed in Lebanon since September.
04:22How many of them were Hezbollah fighters is unclear.
04:25At least 58 people were killed in missile attacks on Israel, almost half of them soldiers.
04:32A Moscow court sentenced Laurent Venetier to a three-year prison sentence.
04:37The French researcher had pleaded guilty to not having registered as a foreign agent with the Russian authorities.
04:44The status of a foreign agent is prescribed for all people in Russia who work for non-governmental organizations
04:51that at least partly finance themselves with foreign money.
04:55The Russian secret service has accused him of collecting information that could be used by enemies of Russia.
05:01The lawyers of Laurent Venetier have demanded that his client be charged with a fine and indicate their intention to go on a mission.
05:11The citizens of Iceland could have elections in November again.
05:16Recently, Prime Minister Janin Benediktsson announced the dissolution of the government coalition.
05:22He justified this step with the disputes between the three parties from which it is made up.
05:28Benediktsson's Liberal-Conservative Independence Party, the Right-Wing Protection Party and the Left-Green Movement.
05:36This is the opinion of the Right-Wing Protection Party and the Left-Green Movement.
06:06According to Benediktsson, the parliamentary elections will take place on November 30.
06:11But before that, President Haller-Thomas Stadir has to accept the application for the dissolution of the parliament.
06:17A member of the coalition said that the decision came as a surprise.
06:37The government coalition has been in power since November 2021.
06:42It faces a number of problems, especially after the volcanic eruptions in the country.
06:48Thousands of people have been evacuated.
06:50The economy, which already has to deal with high inflation and rising interest rates, is still under pressure.
07:07As France and the EU grapple with the severe car industry crisis,
07:11French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated on Monday the 90th edition of the Paris Motor Show.
07:17It's one of the most important events within the automobile industry.
07:21And just to give you a few numbers about this crisis that is hitting France,
07:25particularly new car registrations have been plummeting within the country these past few months,
07:31reaching their lowest level in 20 years.
07:34And we're seeing similar trends across Europe, minus 18% in new car registrations in August.
07:41And major players within the French automobile industry, such as for example Michelin,
07:47have even paused production at some of their specialty tire factories in France.
07:52The French president did mention this difficult moment for French and EU car makers
07:58due in part to the ferocious competition from Chinese rivals.
08:03He did say on Monday that it is necessary in times like these to protect France.
08:08It's normal to put in place tariffs, he said, alluding to the EU Commission's plan
08:13to heavily tax cheap electric vehicles that are produced by Chinese car makers
08:19and that have been flooding the EU market and driving the prices down.
08:24Sofia Katzenkova reporting from Paris for Euronews.
08:32How can you regulate the pig population without animal cruelty?
08:36In the Belgian municipality of Ixelles, near Brussels,
08:39automatic feeding stations are distributed at certain times for seeds
08:42that are coated with a preservative.
08:45Whoever comes first, eats first.
08:47This is how the dominant males, who make up 15% of the population, eat the special food.
08:53Since the beginning of the project in 2021, the number of piglets in Ixelles has decreased by 40%.
09:00The municipality is receiving a lot of complaints.
09:02There are a lot of piglets, so there is a bit of an anxiety, a bit of a hiccup.
09:08And then there are also the piglets' feces, which can damage buildings, monuments.
09:15And so we are trying to find the best possible formula to reduce the pig population
09:19while respecting the well-being of the animals.
09:23The authorities of the municipality have integrated those people who feed the pigeons into the program
09:28instead of continuing to demand money from them.
09:33It is necessary to distribute seeds with the feed,
09:36so as not to starve the pigeons, say the animal protection activists there.
09:43This volunteer spends 42 hours a week distributing seeds.
09:48She reminds us that pigeons are birds that eat seeds, seeds and grains.
09:53They were removed from their natural habitat centuries ago.
09:58They were used for the columbophilia, for the breeding of pigs, for the birds of prey.
10:04They were released into the city, while the territory does not provide them with what they need.
10:10The municipalities must understand that not feeding the animals is abuse.
10:18Meanwhile, other European cities, such as Strasbourg and Barcelona,
10:22have also decided to protect the seeds.
10:32This was a world premiere.
10:35The Dresden Symphoniker celebrated their 25th anniversary with the Roboccia Symphony.
10:41Instead of a human conductor, three Roboccia arms conducted the music through the concert.
10:47We don't want to replace a conductor.
10:50I believe that a human being can always do better.
10:54The rehearsal work, the facial expressions.
10:57If you were to play Beethoven, for example, you don't need that with a robot like that.
11:02That makes no sense.
11:04But if you can now write a piece that makes capital out of it,
11:08that the orchestra plays at different speeds,
11:11in different beats, then it makes sense.
11:14That doesn't exist all over the world.
11:16The Dresden Symphoniker are known for crossing borders.
11:20This time, both the experts of the Technical University of Dresden
11:24and the musicians faced a new challenge.
11:28It's completely different.
11:30It's also without mercy.
11:32It doesn't wait for anyone.
11:34It goes through like a machine.
11:36The audience at the premiere praised the innovative concert.
11:40Some said that the piece with different beats was like a castanet.
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