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Latest news bulletin | January 28th β Evening
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28/01/2025
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Serbia's prime minister resigned following months of protests over a deadly on a collapse
00:05
in November that killed 15 people.
00:10
Denmark will boost its military presence in the Arctic by billions as U.S. President Trump
00:15
repeatedly demands to take control of Greenland.
00:21
Coca-Cola recalls several of its brands in Belgium as they are tested with higher levels
00:24
of chlorate but experts say the risk of harm is too low to panic.
00:32
Serbian Prime Minister MiloΕ‘ VuΔeviΔ resigned following weeks of massive anti-corruption
00:37
protests over a deadly on a collapse that killed 15 people.
00:42
The canopy collapse became a flashpoint reflecting wider discontentment with the rule of Serbia's
00:47
President Aleksandar VuΔeviΔ.
00:51
VuΔeviΔ's resignation came after VuΔiΔ said an urgent reconstruction of the government
00:56
was in the works in response to the demands posed by Serbia's striking university students.
01:20
Scuffles and fistfights broke out in Serbia's parliament between the ruling party and opposition
01:39
MPs.
01:43
Tens of thousands of Serbs joined striking university students in a 24-hour blockade
01:49
of a key traffic intersection in the capital of Belgrade, which ended on Tuesday.
02:20
The
02:35
students have been protesting for weeks, demanding accountability for the canopy collapse that
02:41
critics have blamed on rampant government corruption.
02:50
An Italian navy ship arrived on Tuesday at the Albanian port of Shengjin, with 49 migrants
02:54
intercepted in international waters.
02:58
Their asylum applications are to be vetted at special centres there.
03:01
It is the third such attempt following hurdles earlier raised by Italian courts.
03:07
Italian judges had refused to approve the detention of two small groups at the Albanian
03:11
centres, saying their countries of origin weren't safe enough for them to be sent back.
03:17
Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni's government has vowed to reactivate the two centres in
03:21
Albania after they remain dormant following the Italian court's decisions.
03:33
In Albania, thousands of Afghan refugees waiting for approvals on their US visas are facing
03:39
deepened uncertainty amid new immigration policies from the Trump administration.
03:45
Many Afghans fleeing the Taliban regime were sent to Albania as a transit point while the
03:50
US reviewed their documents before issuing visas.
03:54
But after Trump's administration announced the suspension of the US refugee admissions
03:59
programme, their future in the US has become less certain.
04:03
In towns like Shengjin, along the Adriatic coast, hundreds of Afghans remain in temporary
04:08
shelters.
04:09
So now they say you should integrate to Albania.
04:13
So it's not easy for me to integrate in Albania.
04:16
I don't know Albanian and I brought, I do not brought here to integrate Albania.
04:23
And it's very difficult even for Albanian to have a job and employment opportunity in
04:30
their own country.
04:31
So how we can live here?
04:34
Some people have already been waiting for over a year in Albania to have their US visas
04:39
approved.
04:40
They still hope Washington will fulfil its promise to take them in, away from the Taliban's
04:44
oppressive regime.
04:50
Germany's migration debate has once again been thrown into the spotlight after a man
04:55
and child were killed in a knife attack by a former Afghan asylum seeker who had been
05:00
told to leave the country.
05:03
The incident in Aschaffenburg, occurring just weeks before Germany's parliamentary elections,
05:09
has prompted opposition parties to leverage the attack as a platform to advocate for their
05:14
stricter migration policies.
05:18
Leader of the centre-right CDU party, Friedrich Merz, has already vowed to impose immediate
05:24
border controls if he becomes chancellor, fuelling the debate with his statement that
05:29
he did not care which political party the union's proposal received a majority from,
05:35
even if it was the far-right AfD.
05:39
Although Merz has claimed he does not want votes from the AfD, left-wing parties fear
05:44
Merz's rhetoric implies his party could be open to collaboration with the far-right.
05:49
The AfD can hardly grasp their luck.
05:52
It has reached the point at which they have always wanted the union.
05:57
Meanwhile, the ruling SPD party is reintroducing draft legislation on migration and security
06:04
to the Bundestag, something it had previously failed to do due to opposition from the CDU.
06:11
But with just four weeks to go and a growing wave of discontent pushing voters to the right,
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SPD chancellor Olaf Scholz is rapidly running out of time to win over the electorate.
06:38
Denmark has agreed to dedicate almost two billion euros to boosting its military presence
06:45
in the Arctic region, with parties including the governments of Greenland and the Faroe
06:49
Islands.
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The announcement came after US President Donald Trump repeatedly demanded to take control
06:56
of Greenland, refusing to rule out the use of military force.
07:01
Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, embarked on a tour of Berlin, Paris and Brussels
07:06
on Tuesday to discuss further European cooperation and defence.
07:36
Frederiksen met with Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel
07:44
Macron, ending her tour with a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in Brussels.
07:50
She didn't directly mention Trump's threats but referred to Europe's interest across the
07:55
Atlantic, as well as Russian aggression in Ukraine.
08:02
Coca-Cola has recalled several of its soft drinks in Europe after higher than normal
08:05
levels of chemical called chlorate were detected at a production plant in Belgium.
08:12
Affected products include Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid and Fusti, with specific
08:17
batches pulled from shelves in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
08:33
The company says a smaller number of products were also shipped to France, Germany and Great
08:38
Britain but no recalls have been issued in those countries.
08:41
Health authorities across Europe have been alerted, with the EU designating the risk
08:45
as serious.
08:46
Chlorate, a by-product of chlorine disinfectants used in water treatment, has been linked to
08:52
potential health issues, particularly affecting thyroid function in children.
08:56
Coca-Cola has advised customers not to consume the affected batches and returned them for
09:00
a refund.
09:01
Experts, however, say the risk of harm is low, as significant quantities would need
09:06
to be consumed to cause health problems.
09:23
The company has apologised to consumers and commercial partners.
09:31
Weather warnings have been issued in parts of Spain, Portugal, France, the UK and Ireland
09:37
as Storm Herminia batters countries across Europe with strong winds, heavy rain and powerful
09:43
waves.
09:45
Hurricane-force winds have been recorded across almost all of Spain, with the Galicia region
09:51
feeling the worst effects.
09:53
One person has died and more than 1,200 incidents have been reported to the emergency services
10:00
in the region, while more than 13,000 people have been left without electricity.
10:06
In France, eight regions are under orange weather warnings, while the region of Γle-et-Velen
10:12
is now under a red warning.
10:15
Flooding has forced families in Γle-et-Velen to evacuate and the water level is still rising.
10:31
Meanwhile, in the UK, Devon and Cornwall remain under a yellow weather warning and more than
10:40
1,000 properties in the south-west are still without power.
10:48
Dozens of demonstrators in Kinshasa attacked several foreign embassies, including those
10:53
of France, Belgium and Rwanda, demanding that they push back against the advance of M23
10:59
rebels in the country's conflict-battered east.
11:03
Police fired tear gas at the protesters as they marched to the embassies, reportedly
11:08
looting and setting fires to parts of the buildings.
11:11
Government security forces were attempting to slow the Rwanda-backed rebels, who advanced
11:16
into the key city of Goma in a major escalation of the decades-long conflict.
11:21
The protesters demand that the international community pressure Rwanda over the rebel advance.
11:27
M23 rebels temporarily took over Goma in 2012, before being forced to pull out under international
11:33
pressure and resurfaced in late 2021 with increasing support from Rwanda, according
11:39
to DR Congo's government and the United Nations experts.
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Rwanda has denied such support.
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