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00:00At least one person was killed in Mykolaiv and overnight Russian attacks across Ukraine
00:04as Kyiv announces a significant operation targeting a major Russian oil pipeline.
00:11Tens of thousands of people gathered in Novi Sab to stage,
00:14a commemorative rally to mark one year since the railway station disaster.
00:20At least one person was killed and more than a dozen were injured
00:24in the southern Ukrainian region of Mykolaiv
00:26after a Russian missile struck a civilian area overnight into Saturday.
00:31Authorities suspect after initial investigations
00:33that the strike which targeted a petrol station and civilian vehicles
00:37was a ballistic missile attack.
00:39It comes as Russia continues to launch heavy daily strikes on Ukraine,
00:43despite global calls to instate a ceasefire and engage in peace talks.
00:47The Kremlin fired a barrage of 223 drones in the early hours of Saturday,
00:52with around 140 of them Iranian-made Shahid strike drones.
00:56Ukraine's air force says it was able to successfully intercept 206 of them
01:01aerially before reaching their targets.
01:04Meanwhile, Ukraine's main intelligence director announced a strike on the Koltsevolya oil pipeline,
01:10one of Russia's biggest, responsible for supplying millions of tons of paraffin,
01:14diesel and petrol to various regions.
01:17Kyiv says three sections of the 400-kilometer-long pipeline were destroyed.
01:21Hamas has returned the remains of three more people,
01:29the Red Cross said after it transferred them over to Israeli authorities late on Friday.
01:34The bodies are now being examined by forensics experts
01:37to determine whether they are the deceased hostages Israel seeks.
01:41It comes after both Israel and Hamas carried out exchanges on Thursday,
01:45with the Gaza-based group returning two more bodies, who were confirmed to be hostages.
01:50Israel has also returned the bodies of 30 deceased Palestinians to Gaza,
01:55who it took during its two-year offensive on the enclave.
01:58Doctors in Gaza, however, are struggling to identify the bodies,
02:02due to a lack of access to DNA kits.
02:04So far, Israel has returned the bodies of 225 Palestinians,
02:09only 75 of which medical professionals were able to identify and return to their families.
02:15Hamas has in turn returned all 20 living hostages and 17 of the 28 deceased ones.
02:21Israel says nine of the 11 dead hostages still in Gaza are Israeli nationals,
02:26with the remaining two being Thai and Tanzanian.
02:29Tens of thousands of people from all over Serbia gathered in the northern city of Novi Sad
02:39to stage a commemorative rally to mark one year since the railway station disaster.
02:44On the 1st of November last year,
02:47a renovated concrete awning collapsed at a train station and killed 16 people.
02:51The rally is also seen as a display of discontent with President Aleksandr Vucic's rule.
03:00Ahead of the rally, momentum has been growing in support of the opposition's calls
03:05for major changes in the Balkan country.
03:08Vucic has threatened mass arrests if mourners resorted to violence
03:12and has also tried to downplay the expected size and importance of the commemorative opposition rally.
03:18People are expected to gather in several separate rallies throughout Novi Sad.
03:24This tactic is believed to make it more difficult for police to intervene and arrest participants.
03:33The Latvian Parliament voted on Thursday to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention,
03:39a treaty that opposes domestic violence and violence against women.
03:43Nevertheless, the country would still be obliged to apply parts of the treaty,
03:47even if its exit is finalised, the European Commission has said.
03:52This text on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence
03:57is signed and ratified by 39 European and Central Asian countries.
04:01As the EU joined as a whole,
04:04the treaty is legally binding for all EU member states, the Commission said on Friday.
04:09For a Latvian NGO, the Istanbul Convention led to major improvements.
04:13For the first time, we have created the National Action Plan on Alleviating Violence,
04:18which is a five-year plan.
04:19For the first time, we have introduced the definition of sexual harassment in our law,
04:23which did not exist until November last year.
04:26We have improved our criminal law.
04:28We have included emotional abuse into our criminal law.
04:32The European Commission has yet to comment directly on the vote.
04:36It says, however, that it wants to wait until the national process in Latvia
04:40has been completed before doing so.
04:43Latvia's exit from the treaty is currently pending,
04:45approval from the country's president.
04:47Latvia's exit from the country's president.
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