00:00Russian overnight strikes caused fires at multiple energy infrastructure facilities in Ukraine as fighting intensified around the front-line city of Pokrovsk.
00:10Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited the front-line city of Kherson to mark the third anniversary of its liberation from Russian forces.
00:20A suicide bomber outside a courthouse in Islamabad, Pakistan, has left 12 people dead and over 20 wounded.
00:30At least one person was injured and several fires broke out after a wave of Russian drone strikes targeted the Odessa region, Ukraine's state emergency service said on Tuesday.
00:41The attacks happened late on Monday evening and triggered fires in a number of energy infrastructure facilities.
00:48All the blazes were extinguished by firefighters, the emergency service added.
00:51Strikes were also reported in the front-line city of Kramatorsk, where one person was reported killed after Russian drones hit civilian infrastructure, according to the city council.
01:03The strikes come as intense fighting continues on the front-line, especially near the city of Pokrovsk, where Russian troops have been closing in over the past weeks.
01:12The two sides have locked in a battle for control of Pokrovsk, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia has assembled 170,000 troops for a renewed push.
01:25The general staff of the armed forces said Ukrainian forces repelled 63 Russian attacks there over the past day.
01:32Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the front-line city of Kherson on Tuesday, as it marks its third anniversary since Ukrainian forces liberated it from Russian occupation.
01:51During his time in the city, Zelenskyy visited a Kherson hospital and met with local residents injured in Russian strikes.
01:59According to officials, he also met with troops and presented them with awards.
02:05In a video address recorded in Kherson, Zelenskyy said today's most important goal for the authorities is to strengthen the city's defenses.
02:14The Kherson region is fertile.
02:43The Kherson region is still partially occupied by Russian forces on the left bank of the Dnieper River.
02:51Kherson was the only regional capital that Russian troops managed to temporarily capture since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
03:01It has been over two years since the European Union imposed punitive measures on Kosovo in response to unresolved tensions with Serbia.
03:15The EU has previously said it would gradually lift the measures, but has made little to no progress.
03:21But what impact do these measures now actually have?
03:25On the ground it is not so much. Many projects are still implemented.
03:31It is not so strong when the USA is something to do and then it is on the other side of the society.
03:39The EU is not so much as it is.
03:43The measures have not ruled out cooperation between Kosovo and the European Union, with meetings taking place between officials in Pristina, in Brussels and at various forums and summits across Europe.
04:09Regardless of this, Kosovo's government has repeatedly called on the EU to lift its punitive measures.
04:16The countries who are at a 100% alignment with the EU must be rewarded, not those who have chosen Moscow as their path.
04:24In order to lift the measures, Brussels has requested that Pristina must change its policy towards the Serbian community and implement all agreements with Belgrade.
04:49The next steps remain conditional on sustained de-escalation in the North.
04:56The Commission intends to further lift these measures, provided an orderly transfer of local governance in the North when it is achieved and following the local elections and de-escalation should be sustained.
05:14In December last year, the EU Council stated that it would gradually lift the measures.
05:20However, the process has been slow and, as stated at the time, conditional on further steps by Kosovo.
05:27At least 12 people have been killed after a suicide bomber detonated outside the gates of a district court in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Tuesday.
05:42According to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the attacker tried to, quote, enter the court premises, but failing to do so, targeted a police vehicle.
05:53No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in the capital, which also injured 27 people.
05:59But Naqvi alleged that the attack was linked to the Pakistani Taliban, known as the TTP.
06:06Pakistan has seen a rise in violence in recent months, with a resurgence of the Pakistani Taliban, border tensions and a fragile ceasefire with neighboring Afghanistan.
06:17Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif denounced the attack in Islamabad and called for a full investigation, according to a statement issued by his office.
06:28Uzbekistan is turning higher education into a driver of technological change.
06:39At the center of this shift stands New Uzbekistan University.
06:43It was founded in 2021 under the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziayev.
06:48One of the missions of the universities, to show that the universities can be integrated very well to the business, to the industry, to the government, to all of the stakeholders.
07:00It operates as Uzbekistan's first public autonomous university, with a focus on engineering, information technology and applied sciences.
07:09We do a different approach, trying to make the students more, not smart or clever, but certainly trying to find smarter solutions.
07:17In clever solutions for problems.
07:20Alongside its programs, the university is building a community of motivated young people from across Uzbekistan.
07:27Its programs are designed in partnership with the Technical University of Munich, Khalifa University and others.
07:55We are working together to support the university and also to strengthen the professors here, the students here, as you can see.
08:04Bringing them together also with European partners, other universities, building up other exchange programs together.
08:11Today, 80 faculty members work at the university.
08:14Almost 50% of the academic staff previously taught at universities ranked in the Times Higher Education Top 600.
08:21I started studying in this year in Uzbekistan University and I was really motivated to start start-ups.
08:27In my first year of studying, I won with my team in a peer-to-peer tech hackathon.
08:32We got investment for 100 million for our start-ups.
08:36Technology companies such as Apple, Huawei and Yandex have opened specialized training centers on campus.
08:43We actually teach students how to work with Swift language, how to construct some apps for iPhone, iPads and so on.
08:50They have three months of courses.
08:53After successful completion of the exams, they get the certificate and they can find the job to work as a junior developer for iOS.
09:02The president has announced an artificial intelligence cluster to be based in the university.
09:09All across the country, nearly 20,000 teachers are going to be trained on the AI literacy and also AI tools until the next year.
09:18Starting next year, New Uzbekistan University plans to open new schools of medicine and agrotechnology along with a medical clinic.
09:26The goal is to link education with the real sectors of the economy.
09:35At 23 years old, Matteo hopes one day to take over his family's farm.
09:41This polyculture breeding farm of about 40 dairy cows is located in Belgium, not far from Brussels.
09:48Matteo plans to be a caregiver for two years, a status that allows him to maximize his chances of accessing financial assistance necessary to take over the farm.
09:59I was in Belgium, in order of price.
10:02And when you have 23 years old and you want to take a farm, I don't think that the bank will let you a million to a five million, if not more, to take a farm.
10:11That is not really rentable.
10:14Only 12% of farmers are under 40 in the EU.
10:20The average age is 57 years.
10:22This aging presents a risk for food safety, warns the European Commission.
10:27Last month, the Commission presented a strategy to support generational renewal in agriculture.
10:33It proposes to include in the next common agricultural policy a start-up pack of up to 300,000 euros to help young farmers get started.
10:43Other measures include the opening of the Erasmus program for young entrepreneurs to farmers and the creation of a European land observatory to promote access to land.
10:53The objective, to double the proportion of young farmers in the EU by 2040.
10:58For Matteo, the best way to encourage young people to start or stay in agriculture is to ensure fair prices.
11:05No, but at the same time, the price, the price will be paid as it is.
11:12It will motivate people.
11:13It's because we are always in it and we are passionate.
11:17But to produce a lait at 40 centimes while it costs 50 cents, it will motivate someone to do it.
11:24To produce meat at low price because we don't want to pay with a loan on our heads,
11:31we will find someone who will be motivated to do it.
11:34Matteo stressed that consumers have an important role to play by buying local products.
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