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00:00A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect in Gaza on Friday, hours
00:06after Israel's cabinet ratified the deal.
00:11Venezuelan opposition activist Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize.
00:20A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect in Gaza on Friday, hours
00:25after Israel's cabinet ratified the deal to pause fighting and exchange the remaining
00:30hostages.
00:31Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the news in the early hours of Friday, after
00:36convening with his cabinet, as well as U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
00:40We've fought during these two years to achieve our war aims, and a central one of these war
00:46aims is to return the hostages, all of the hostages, the living and the dead, and we're
00:52about to achieve that goal.
00:55We couldn't have achieved it without the extraordinary help of President Trump and his team, Steve
01:02Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
01:04Here we are today because Hamas had to, they had to do this deal.
01:10The pressure was on them, they were backed up, and you've got the bigger army, you were
01:16making inroads, and that's what led to this deal.
01:19Tens of thousands of people gathered in Vadi Gaza, in central Gaza, started walking north
01:24after the military's announcement.
01:27Palestinians reported that heavy shelling ceased after the ceasefire was announced.
01:31As part of the ceasefire, Israeli troops began to withdraw to agreed upon deployment lines, the
01:38military said.
01:38The announcement was met with widespread joy for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who, after
01:46two years of intense bombardment, are now seeing relief on the horizon.
01:54Tens of thousands of Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza on Friday, after Israel announced
01:58a ceasefire with a ceasefire.
02:00Hamas.
02:01Many rushed to see if their homes were still standing, with others simply saying that they
02:02were still standing.
02:03The announcement was met with widespread joy for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who, after
02:07two years of intense bombardment, are now seeing relief on the horizon.
02:17Tens of thousands of Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza on Friday, after Israel announced
02:23a ceasefire with Hamas.
02:25Many rushed to see if their homes were still standing, with others simply seeking shelter
02:31as the south remains overcrowded.
02:32Of course, the family is waiting for our homes and our homes, because there is a return to
02:39the places that we are staying in.
02:42We will have to deal with our self-defense.
02:45We don't have a lot of relief, but we are still waiting for the fire.
02:49We are still waiting for the death, the death, the sins, the sins, and the others who are
02:56in this war.
02:57The truce, brokered by the United States, aims to end more than two years of war and
03:03three remaining hostages and prisoners.
03:07Many Gazans say the truce brings relief after months of relentless bombardment and displacement,
03:12even if it may prove temporary.
03:15The agreement came into effect at noon local time, the Israeli military said Friday, adding
03:21that troops were withdrawing to agreed upon deployment lines.
03:29Venezuelan opposition activist Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday
03:34in Oslo, a distinction coveted by American President Donald Trump.
03:39The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised the opposition leader who has been living in hiding in her
03:44own country since the contested re-election of President Nicolas Maduro as a key unifying
03:49figure in a political opposition that was once deeply divided.
03:54She is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights
04:01for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from
04:10dictatorship to democracy.
04:12In an interview with Euronews recorded a year ago, Machado said the case of Venezuela is critical
04:19to the security of the Western Hemisphere and is dramatic on the human level.
04:29In Kyiv, more than 20 people were pulled out by rescue crews from an apartment building in
04:34flames following a Russian attack.
04:38At least 12 people were injured in attacks as Moscow launched 497 over Ukraine on the night
04:45of Thursday into Friday, including kamikaze drones and ballistic missiles.
04:52In the Ukrainian capital, residential buildings were damaged, blackouts were reported and water
04:58supplies were disrupted, according to authorities.
05:03In the south-eastern Zaporygia region, a seven-year-old boy was killed by a Russian strike, according
05:10to military personnel, while his parents were injured.
05:14Reports say that the city was first struck with eight Shaheed kamikaze drones and later
05:19by guided aerial bombs and cruise missiles.
05:24On Thursday, Russia's defense ministry said that around 1,450 Ukrainian soldiers had been
05:31killed on the front lines in the past 24 hours, whereas Ukraine reported an estimated number
05:38of 1,020 Russian soldiers killed, also over the past day.
05:47U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Spain should be thrown out of NATO as he met with
05:52his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb in the Oval Office on Thursday.
05:57The meeting, supposed to be the prelude to Finland's purchasing of U.S. icebreaker ships, steered into
06:02a discussion on the defense alliance.
06:05Trump had been feuding with Spain for several months, ever since the Iberian nation announced
06:10that it would not comply with his demands of raising defense spending to 5% of GDP.
06:15As you know, I requested that they pay 5%, not 2%, and most people thought that was not going
06:23to happen, and it happened virtually unanimously. We had one laggard. It was Spain. Spain. They're
06:31doing fine. They have no excuse not to do this, but that's all right. Maybe you should throw them
06:35out of NATO, frankly.
06:37The meeting with Stubb also formally secured the sale of the fleet of 11 ships,
06:42worth roughly 5.3 billion euros, the first to be delivered by 2028.
06:52Spain could be the victim of another blackout, according to its grid operator, Red Electrica,
06:58which has warned that an abrupt voltage variation could affect power supply.
07:03The warning comes six months after an outage in April, which left 60 million people in Spain
07:10and Portugal without power for more than 10 hours. The European Network of Transmission
07:16System Operators for Electricity said in a report last Friday that the blackout was triggered by
07:22overvoltage as the grid struggled to absorb sudden power losses.
07:34Belgium's latest national strike is expected to spark chaos across the country on Tuesday,
07:39the 14th of October. Trade unions will protest against reforms by the federal government,
07:45impacting pensions, salaries and working conditions. The city's two main airports,
07:51Brussels airport and Brussels Charleroi have confirmed hundreds of flights have been cancelled.
07:56Train, bus and tram services will also be significantly reduced.
08:09At least two people have been killed in a 7.4 magnitude earthquake which struck off the
08:15south-eastern coast of the Philippines. Footage from the city of Davao, the biggest city near the epicenter,
08:23shows health workers rushing wounded earthquake victims to hospital. One woman died in the city of
08:30Mati after being hit by falling debris, according to local officials. Filipino quake experts said they were
08:38expecting damage and aftershocks from the quake. Locals had initially received evacuation warnings for tsunami
08:45threats, but the warning was later lifted. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said waves of up to
08:53three meters above normal tides were also possible on some Philippine coasts, and smaller waves were possible in Indonesia and Palau.
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09:33that they can create the advantage needed to go against a bigger and stronger enemy.
09:46This technology is not static, it's dynamic, it's advancing, it's maturing rapidly and it's changing the environment
09:55environment that we're operating in. Whether you're kicking indoors or you're swimming in a harbor,
10:03the technology is arriving to make it more difficult or in some cases more advantageous for us if we're using technology.
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10:38I think everybody on the set felt like, you know, we were working on something special,
10:54you know, a movie that we've enjoyed in the past, and we really wanted to honor the work
11:01that has been done before, whether it was the music, the actors, the story, the design
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11:14was, like, really stoked to be there every day.
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