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00:00COP 30 kicked off this Monday as Brazil's President Lula da Silva urged leaders to
00:06spend less money on war and more on climate. At least eight people have been killed after
00:13a car exploded near the Red Fort tourist site in New Delhi on Monday.
00:20Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he wants to order 25 Patriot air defense systems
00:27from the U.S. COP 30 climate talks began on Monday in the Brazilian Amazon as organizers
00:37and analysts frame this year's conference as the implementation COP. In this year's talks,
00:43countries must present updated national plans to fight climate change. As leaders from Russia,
00:50the U.S. and Israel are absent this year, Brazilian President Lula da Silva urged world leaders
00:56to prioritize climate funding over war.
01:00If the men who are in war were here in this war, they would realize that it would be much
01:09cheaper to put $1.300.000.000.000 to end the climate problem than putting $2.700.000.000.000
01:21to end the war, as they did last year.
01:26Attendees on Monday stressed cooperation, but complicating those calls is the U.S., where
01:32President Donald Trump has long denied the existence of climate change. The Paris Agreement
01:39aimed to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above the historical average, but scientists say
01:46meeting that target is now unlikely.
01:51At least eight people have been killed after a car exploded near the Red Fort tourist site
01:58in New Delhi on Monday, according to police. The blast, which triggered a fire, damaged several
02:05vehicles parked nearby and left 19 people injured.
02:09Irfan was an eyewitness at the scene. He said they heard an explosion and came running to see what
02:16happened, but didn't go close out of fear. Irfan recounted that they saw body parts on the ground
02:23as if they had been completely blown up.
02:26Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences to the families in a social media post on X and wished
02:36a quick recovery to those injured.
02:39The investigation is being conducted by multiple agencies, including India's Federal Terror Investigation Agency.
02:50Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he wants to order 25 Patriot air defense systems from the U.S. on Monday.
03:06Russian attacks have caused more damage to its power infrastructure, resulting in scheduled blackouts in most of the country's regions.
03:15Zelensky acknowledged that the Patriot systems are expensive and that such a large batch could take years to manufacture.
03:24The Ukrainian president suggested that European countries could give their Patriots to Ukraine and await replacements.
03:32Zelensky acknowledged last week that Ukraine had received more Patriot systems from Germany,
03:38as the German Defense Ministry said that Berlin has been Kyiv's biggest donor of the air defense systems.
03:45The Trump administration is not donating any arms to Ukraine, unlike the previous Biden administration.
03:52It is not known how many Patriots are in Ukraine.
03:56The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been released from prison.
04:06A Paris appeals court has ordered him to be placed under judicial supervision pending his appeal.
04:13The decision comes less than three weeks after he began serving a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy
04:19in a scheme to finance his 2007 election campaign with funds from Libya.
04:24The former president left the Paris prison in a car with tinted windows, escorted by police on motorcycles.
04:34According to one of Sarkozy's lawyers, being in prison had been very hard for the former French president,
04:41and his detention had caused him great suffering.
04:46Another of Sarkozy's legal team argued that Sarkozy would be safer out of prison than inside.
04:52The 70-year-old Sarkozy became the first former French head of state in modern times
04:58to be sent to prison after his conviction in September.
05:01The trial of Taleb al-Abdul-Mossin accused of killing six people and wounding over 300 others
05:14in a 2024 Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, began on Monday.
05:19The suspect is a doctor from Saudi Arabia with German residency since 2006.
05:26According to the indictment, Abdul-Mossin drove through the Magdeburg Christmas market
05:32on the 20th of December 2024, zigzagging at speeds of up to 48 kilometers per hour.
05:39If found guilty, Abdul-Mossin faces life imprisonment for murder.
05:44A special hall has been set up to host the trial,
05:47with space for over 140 co-plaintiffs and 400 witnesses expected to attend.
05:53He has described himself as an activist who is critical of Islam and a Saudi atheist.
06:00He has voiced support on social media for the far-right Alternative for Germany party,
06:06praising it for fighting the same enemy as him.
06:10He also ran a website offering to help people flee his home country.
06:15The trial is expected to continue for several months under high security measures.
06:23The European Commission and the European Parliament continue to work on the EU's next long-term budget.
06:31On Monday, the presidents of the two institutions met with the Danish Prime Minister,
06:36whose country currently holds the rotating presidency of the EU.
06:40The aim is to iron out differences.
06:42Lawmakers are particularly opposed to merging the common agriculture policy
06:47and regional cohesion policy into a single fund.
06:50A parliamentary majority believes this would dilute the European scope of these programs.
06:56The Commission is therefore proposing adjustments.
06:59These proposals concern three areas.
07:01So you have the reinforcement of the identity of the common agricultural policy.
07:06You've got the strengthening of the role of the regions
07:09and the last point concerns enhancing governance.
07:12In concrete terms, the Commission is therefore proposing to introduce a rural target
07:17to ensure minimum funding for agriculture.
07:20It also plans to give regional authorities more say in determining how cohesion funds are used.
07:25In the next budgetary architecture,
07:28the cluster comprising agriculture and regional policy
07:30accounts for 44% of the total budget, estimated at almost 2 trillion euros.
07:36Azerbaijan celebrated the anniversary of reclaiming control of the Karabakh region,
07:46marking a historic moment of the country and the whole region
07:49by closing the tragic chapter of decades of bloody conflict
07:52and starting a new chapter of peace and stability.
07:55President Ilham Aliyev celebrated the Victory Day as a mantis achievement for the country,
08:00which is breaking from its past,
08:02creating the victory to strategic, economic and military developments,
08:05while highlighting ongoing reconstruction in Karabakh.
08:09Aliyev also highlighted Azerbaijan's strategic partnerships with Pakistan and Turkey
08:14as their servicemen participated in the parade in Baku.
08:19Speaking alongside Aliyev, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Azerbaijan's
08:24Karabakh victory reshaped the geopolitical balances across Asia and Europe,
08:30as Baku and Ankara are now rebuilding the diplomatic and economic relations
08:35with Armenia and for the region as a whole.
08:40At least four people have been killed and 1.4 million displaced in the Philippines,
08:46where super typhoon Fong Wong made landfall late on Sunday.
08:50The tropical storm, with winds of 185 km per hour and torrential rain,
08:56passed through Manila by dawn on Monday,
08:59causing flash floods and landslides along its path.
09:02It comes just days after Typhoon Kalmegi caused at least 224 deaths
09:09and the search for 135 missing people had to be suspended due to the new typhoon.
09:16Philippine State Weather Agency warns that a large portion of the country
09:20still faced heavy rains and severe winds, along with storm swells in coastal areas.
09:27Over 400 flights have been cancelled since Sunday, the civil aviation regulator said.
09:33The Philippines is battered by about 20 typhoons and storms each year.
09:38The country is also often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen active volcanoes,
09:44making it one of the world's most disaster-prone countries.
09:48The gallery met in communication the arena of the Colosseum
10:08with a sector of the Colosseum, which we can still be sure it could be the quartier of the amphitheater.
10:17The covered corridor was covered by paintings by paintings, by stucs and in a first phase also by marmi,
10:26and was certainly traversed by the emperor and his family,
10:30which arrived here without being seen as a sort of epiphany.
10:36The lighting of this gallery is marked by two different systems,
10:41a warm light that indicates the path to visitors and enhances the beautiful marble of the walls,
10:50and a colder light recalling the natural light that used to seep through the holes on the ceiling.
11:06This is my fourth time to the Colosseum.
11:09I've never been on the night tour, and I do have to say that it is amazing down there at night,
11:15an entirely different vibe than it is during the day when there are so many people.
11:21The night tour, you get to sort of feel the history a little more down there.
11:25You definitely, the quietness, the stillness, it is an excellent tour.
11:33I would highly recommend it.
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