Latest news bulletin | November 5th, 2025 – Evening
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00:00Zoran Mamdani wanes New York City mayor a raise as Democrats sweep the first major elections
00:07of Donald Trump's second term.
00:09The joint expeditionary force has launched an enhanced partnership with Ukraine.
00:20Brussels 7 Thames Airport is still feeling the aftershock of Tuesday's drone sightings,
00:26which forced the city's main airport to close.
00:30Zoran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, capping a stunning run for the
00:3634-year-old state lawmaker who is now set to become the city's first Muslim mayor and the
00:42youngest in more than a century.
00:44In a victory for the Democratic Party's progressive wing, Mamdani defeated former Governor Andrew
00:50Kuyama and Republican Kiri Sliwa.
00:54According to Local Report, the 34-year-old Mamdani secured 50.4% of the vote.
01:01I must say this.
01:04Thank you to the next generation of New Yorkers who refuse to accept that the promise of a
01:14better future was a relic of the past.
01:18You showed that when politics speaks to you without condescension, we can usher in a new
01:25era of leadership.
01:29We will fight for you because we are you.
01:32Tuesday's vote saw ballots in about half of the US state in what was the first major election
01:39of US President Donald Trump's second term.
01:42Voters backed Democrats for gubernatorial positions in New Jersey and Virginia, rejecting
01:48Trump's late push for his preferred candidate.
01:51Virginia elected its first female governor, Abigail Spanberger, while voters chose to keep
01:58Democrats in power in New Jersey, electing Congresswoman Mikey Sherrill.
02:06The lives of millions of Americans continue to be disrupted as the US government shutdown
02:14entered its 36th day, breaking the record as the longest ever.
02:18The shutdown has led to federal program cuts, flight delays and federal workers nationwide
02:24left without paychecks.
02:27US President Donald Trump is meeting for breakfast with GOP senators on Wednesday, but has refused
02:32to negotiate with Democrats over their demands to salvage expiring health insurance subsidies
02:37until they agree to reopen the government.
02:41In the meantime, food aid, childcare funds and countless other government services are being
02:46seriously interrupted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed or expected
02:51to come to work without pay.
02:54The loss of enhanced federal subsidies are expected to leave many people unable to buy health insurance.
03:00The White House says its position remains unchanged and that Democrats must vote to fund the government
03:06before talks over health care can begin.
03:11A UPS cargo plane crashed in Kentucky, Louisville, killing at least seven people and injuring 11 others,
03:19U.S. authorities said on Wednesday.
03:21The plane exploded in a massive fireball Tuesday evening while taking off from the shipping company's Global Aviation Hub in Louisville.
03:31According to officials, four of those killed were not on the plane.
03:36Anybody who has seen the images in the video know how violent this crash is.
03:45And there are a lot of families that are going to be waiting and wondering for a period of time.
03:50We're going to try to get them that information as fast as we can.
03:54But if this is a family, you know, please give them your support.
03:59The shipping and logistics company, UPS, announced that it had altered package sorting at the centre following the tragedy.
04:07Meanwhile, the Louisville airport was shut down and wasn't expected to resume operations until Wednesday.
04:14Brussels Savantem airport is still feeling the aftershock of Tuesday's drone sightings,
04:24which forced the city's main airport to close and left dozens of flights grounded.
04:31The country's defence minister told local media that the incident appeared to be carried out by professionals intent on destabilising the country.
04:40All departing and arriving flights were temporarily suspended, forcing hundreds of passengers to spend the night at the airport.
04:49It's very difficult for us to manage all of this, but we're doing our best.
04:54All our equipment are here. We have also beneficiaries who come from the bureaus to distribute bottles of water,
04:59little snacks, to do everything we can to help the situation.
05:04Lige Airport, used principally as a cargo hub, was also closed due to drone sightings on Tuesday.
05:13Both airports have now reopened, but officials have warned that disruptions are expected to continue
05:20and that passengers should be prepared for delays.
05:23Both NATO and the European Union have been on high alert recently, following a string of airspace violations thought to be carried out by Russia.
05:37Defence ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force have met with their Ukrainian counterparts in Norway to launch an enhanced partnership with Ukraine.
05:46The partnership with Ukraine is being seen as a milestone for strengthening Euro-Atlantic security in the Nordic-Baltic region.
05:53So this is a powerful signal to Putin and any other would-be aggressors.
05:58That Jeff is stronger than ever, more united than ever, more innovative than ever, more flexible in our operational responses than ever.
06:13Established in 2014, Jeff is a UK-led multinational force made up of 10 European countries, some of which are also NATO members.
06:22The coalition seeks to learn from Ukraine's battlefield experience.
06:25In exchange, Jeff countries will deliver training to the Ukrainian armed forces
06:30and collaborate on the protection of critical underwater infrastructure, drones and battlefield medicine.
06:36From partners including Jeff countries, Ukraine seeks access to European technologies and production capacities,
06:43on the basis of which we could launch joint manufacturing.
06:48This modern weaponry will not only defend Ukraine now, it will guarantee Europe's security for years to come
06:56and reliably protect its eastern flank from permanent Russian aggression.
07:02The meeting follows the conclusion last week of Tarasys, the coalition's two-month-long operation across the Nordic-Baltic region.
07:09An investigation is now underway after a deadly fire tortured a care home in Tuzla overnight claiming at least 11 lives.
07:22Local authorities met this morning to discuss the next steps.
07:25As officials confirmed, the biggest challenge was the evacuation of more than 60 residents from the upper floors.
07:31Many of them were immobile or seriously ill.
07:3435 people were taken to the hospital including staff, police and firefighters.
07:40Several remain in critical condition.
07:43Police are guarding the site while surviving residents have been moved to safer parts of the building.
07:49The tragedy has once again raised long-standing concerns about poor conditions in the care home
07:56and why the most vulnerable were placed on floors from which escape was almost impossible.
08:03The director has signs resign and investigators are working to determine how the fire started
08:10and whether anyone failed in their duty of care.
08:14Belmina Čorbić, Euronews, Tuzla.
08:26Almost all of the focus was on my, for my leg to get better so that I could walk.
08:32And my arm was like completely, just didn't think of it at all.
08:37So I regained very little movement in my arm.
08:41I call my arm Jenny because it feels like it's not a part of me because it doesn't do what I want it to do.
09:02But when I actually have this on, it feels like my arm.
09:05And that's really good not only for like being able to use it, but actually for my own self-image.
09:13Because it feels like it's not just hanging there and not doing anything.
09:28I can hold the vegetable down while cutting with my right arm.
09:32And like little things like that is really fun again.
09:36And just being able to move it is just a big part of my everyday.
09:42It works basically by you thinking how you would move your arm.
10:01Because if you think you make a small movement and then it amplifies that movement.
10:07.
10:15Today, more and more people are surviving very serious stroke incidences.
10:23And also, they live much longer with their disabilities.
10:27Meaning that people, the world needs more assistive devices to make sure that people can live at home instead of living on the home.
10:35live at home instead of living at nursing homes or get back to work and participate in the society
10:41despite their disability. More of Johanna now.
10:53Bridgerton and Wicked actor Jonathan Bailey is People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2025.
10:59The annual title was announced Monday night during The Tonight Show hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
11:07Bailey became a household name in 2020 for playing Lord Anthony Bridgerton on Netflix's royal drama
11:14series Bridgerton. More recently the actor has taken on the role of Prince Fierro in Wicked
11:20and Dr. Henry Loomis in Jurassic World Rebirth. Bailey has spoken openly about being a gay actor
11:29in Hollywood. He founded the Shameless Fund, a charity that helps support LGBTQ plus organizations.
11:36People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive award has been an annual staple for the publication since 1985.
11:442025 marks the 40th anniversary of the award.
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