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Latest news bulletin | October 8th, 2025 – Evening

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00:00Senior Hamas official and leader of the negotiating team to Egypt Khalil al-Hayya says that the group needs
00:07quote, real guarantees of a lasting ceasefire as part of any deal to return the remaining 48 hostages still under captivity in Gaza.
00:16Indirect peace talks between Israel and Hamas in the Egyptian Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh have entered their third day
00:23as momentum picks up on U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan.
00:27Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Ati says the talks are progressing.
00:57Qatar, a long-time mediator between Israel and Hamas, raised an opposing viewpoint, citing major obstacles ahead.
01:13Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his cabinet is fully behind Trump's plan, which calls for the release of all hostages,
01:42the disbandment of Hamas, and for Gaza to be placed under international governance.
01:48Trump said earlier this week that he believes that there is a really good chance of reaching a lasting deal soon.
01:53The Israeli army has intercepted a new flotilla heading towards Gaza after the interception of a separate convoy sparked protests across Europe.
02:08At least 145 activists were taken ashore for processing and are expected to be deported soon.
02:16Among them are doctors, politicians and three Turkish lawmakers.
02:22Israel called the attempt another futile breach of its naval blockade.
02:26The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, made up of nine vessels, asserted the mission poses no harm and denied Israeli authority in international waters.
02:38Three vessels in the flotilla were intercepted around 120 nautical miles off Gaza's coast, with no injuries reported.
02:46Their interception follows the detention of activists aboard the global Sumod Flotilla, which sparked large protests and a general strike in Italy.
02:59Israel has offered all detained activists voluntary deportation.
03:03Some have alleged mistreatment, a claim Israel calls a brazen lie.
03:07The Ukrainian region of Sumy came under heavy fire as Russia targeted at least four cities overnight, causing damage to buildings and sparking fires.
03:23There were no initial reports of injuries.
03:27Rescuers were forced to suspend their operations several times due to the risk of repeated attacks.
03:33Moscow also damaged one of Ukraine's thermal power plants in the overnight attack, injuring at least two workers.
03:41It comes as Russia continues to pursue its campaign to cut Ukrainians off from energy supplies as winter approaches.
03:49Ukraine, meanwhile, has been hitting back with long-range strikes on the Russian energy supply,
03:54recently causing outages in some Russian regions along the border.
03:58The Russian defense ministry said that its air defenses intercepted over 50 Ukrainian drones over nine Russian regions overnight into Wednesday.
04:08And in Belgorod, at least three people were killed during a Ukrainian attack on the region.
04:16Four people died and three others were injured after a building under renovation collapsed in central Madrid.
04:23The top floor of the building collapsed around noon on Tuesday, causing the lower floors to collapse beneath it in succession.
04:31Search and rescue teams equipped with drones and rescue dogs continue to search for people trapped under the rubble.
04:37Nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution.
04:41Authorities say the cause of the collapse is still under investigation.
04:44An area of the building has been destroyed in the center of the city of Ópera, here in the center of Madrid, this martes, causing several injuries.
04:55One of them has been taken to the hospital.
04:58In the meantime, they continue to seek to be able to survivors.
05:01The authorities believe that there are several people trapped under the debris of the building.
05:07In the meantime, it is a great prime minister, I mean, he could represent me anytime.
05:36We are the second largest trading partner of the United States.
05:45We do a lot of trade going across the border.
05:48We're cooperating, first thing.
05:49Secondly, we are the largest foreign investor in the United States.
05:53He's an extremely popular prime minister, and I'm very honored to do it because I liked him.
05:59Right from the beginning, I liked him, and we've had a good relationship.
06:01We have some natural conflict, but we will probably work that out.
06:07But we've had a very strong relationship.
06:08And...
06:09Well, thank you very much, everybody.
06:19It's an honor to have the prime minister of Canada, Mark Carney.
06:24That could have been good.
06:26Thank you very much.
06:26Thank you very much.
07:00Oh, my God.
07:30Oh, my God.
08:00Oh, my God.
08:30Oh, my God.
09:00It's absolutely fascinating to see how these two lasers are used to improve the stones
09:07or also in dermatology to improve the skin aspect.
09:11Both lasers are complementary.
09:13They are targeting different wavelengths, they are targeting different chromophores or using
09:21the heat.
09:23And one is ablative, the other is not ablative.
09:26So they will have different benefits, but also different side effects.
09:31So care that is very important on the skin.
09:35And here it's also very important on the stone to make sure that it's not too ablative.
09:40For us, it is extremely important because in the sculpture field, many pieces we have to
09:58restore were displayed outdoors and have black rust or thick grime on the surface.
10:06And sometimes the limestone is more fragile than the black crusts.
10:12And we have to find a way to clean them without damaging the original material.
10:20And laser, which has only thermical and mechanical action, help us not to damage the original surface.
10:28So it's a lifesaver, in fact, for us.
10:30So it's a lifesaver, in fact, for us.
10:34Both the skin and the pieces of art will suffer from the time, from also the environment, such as UV exposure, pollution,
10:44climate changes, humidity, and they will have an impact on the aspect, both of the skin and both of the piece of art.
11:02But they can also suffer from treatments.
11:04So this is why it's very important to choose the right device for the right issue, to make sure that we will treat the issue, but not harm the skin or the piece of art.
11:22And so forth.
11:23And so forth.
11:24And so forth.
11:25And so forth.
11:27And so forth.
11:28And so forth.
11:29And so forth.
11:38And so forth.
11:41You plan to go,
11:42And so forth.
11:44And so forth.
11:44It shooting doesn't change the idea of that the previous thing.
11:46And so forth.
11:47It it looks like healing.
11:48It going through them.
11:49You know, we're explicating the idea of it.
11:50Evan Lee, why are you doing something else?
11:52Doessmart Noambo or Magical Ant assum Körper?
11:54We're watching you start using a goal to cure this year.
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