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00:00French President Emmanuel Macron has said France will form a joint panel with the Palestinian Authority to draw up a new constitution for Palestine.
00:12His announcement came after meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Paris.
00:17France has recently joined a raft of countries in recognizing Palestinian states,
00:48The meeting between Macron and Abbas comes amid a fragile U.S.-brokered truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
00:57Abbas has headed the Palestinian Authority for 20 years, a body which has limited control over parts of the occupied West Bank.
01:05The authority is being considered to take over the governance of Gaza as part of the ceasefire deal.
01:11Romanian authorities found drone fragments in the southeastern region of Tolsia on Tuesday,
01:23following overnight Russian strikes that mainly targeted infrastructure around Ukraine's Ismail port on the Danube River, according to authorities.
01:33During the attacks, Romanian radars detected several groups of drones near National Airspace, RO Alert warnings were issued to residents and anti-aircraft defense systems were activated.
01:48Autoritățile au și fost informate despre impactul cu solul al unui obiect zburător fără pilot.
01:58S-au deplasat în zona grindu, acolo unde a căzut acel obiect și echipe de la Inspectoratul pentru Situații de Urgență din Tulcea.
02:09However, because there was no incendium, the equipment were retracted.
02:15The equipment in the service of the air and the service of the air and the air extins
02:20have not been able to release from the sol due to the weather.
02:24In other words, the equipment in the sol have intervened with the response.
02:28In the world, in all the army, in all the army, it's going to happen like this.
02:32Probably the Federation of Russia will continue with these actions.
02:36In this moment, we see that there is no harm in the minuun.
02:38And what matters is the complementarity, the complementarity in which we can use
02:45the armament, the military technique, which will be able to cover the places,
02:51where the other categories do not work as well.
02:54Have you been attacked the last few days, Mr. President?
02:56In the information that we have a drone that has been used in Romania in the territory.
03:00Accidental. Accidental.
03:02This is what happened.
03:08Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, 55 attacks near Romania's borders have been registered,
03:20according to Romanian Ministry of Defense data.
03:23In 39 of these incidents, fragments of drones fell on Romanian territory in the Danube Delta area.
03:36Since this summer, Romania has introduced a law allowing its forces to shoot down drones.
03:42The Romanian army can now take control of a drone that accidentally enters its airspace,
03:47jam its communications and, if necessary, destroy it using anti-aircraft systems.
03:54It has been over two years since the European Union imposed punitive measures on Kosovo in response
04:05to unresolved tensions with Serbia.
04:08The EU has previously said it would gradually lift the measures,
04:12but has made little to no progress.
04:15But what impact do these measures now actually have?
04:18In the field, it is not so obvious that many projects are still in the same way.
04:24It is not so strong, like when the United States of Europe duket is not so obvious.
04:29It is not so obvious that the United States of the United States of Europe
04:31and then it is not so obvious that the EU has been used to be in the same way.
04:32The measures have not ruled out cooperation between Kosovo and the European Union
04:55with meetings taking place between officials in Pristina, in Brussels
04:58and at various forums and summits across Europe.
05:01Regardless of this, Kosovo's government has repeatedly called on the EU to lift its punitive measures.
05:08Countries who are at a 100% alignment with the EU must be rewarded, not those who have chosen Moscow as their path.
05:17In the meeting we have asked, we have asked that the Republic of Kosovo to remove the measures of the EU,
05:24to remove the status of the country's candidate, and at the same time we have asked this question.
05:32In order to lift the measures, Brussels has requested that Pristina must change its policy towards the Serbian community
05:39and implement all agreements with Belgrade.
05:42The next steps remain conditional on sustained de-escalation in the north.
05:48The Commission intends to further lift these measures, provided an orderly transfer of local governance in the north,
05:59when it's achieved and following the local elections and de-escalation should be sustained.
06:07In December last year, the EU Council stated that it would gradually lift the measures.
06:13However, the process has been slow and, as stated at the time, conditional on further steps by Kosovo.
06:19COP30 has kicked off in Brazil and promises to make history with the largest Indigenous participation ever recorded.
06:35Around 3,000 representatives of Indigenous communities are expected in Belém over the next two weeks,
06:41a record number for a UN summit.
06:451,000 Indigenous peoples will participate directly in the official negotiations in the so-called Blue Zone.
06:52The remaining 2,000 will gather in the Green Zone, a space dedicated to civil society
06:58and where debates and activities open to the public take place.
07:04In an exclusive interview with Your News, the Brazilian Minister for Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara,
07:10advocated for the inclusion of communities indigenous and decision-making processes and international forums.
07:17And, Ministra, why is so important the participation indigenous in an event like a COP?
07:24We are the most responsible for the indigenous people of the country.
07:25We have an important contribution to the people of the indigenous people of the country.
07:28The indigenous people of the country are the most protected the biodiversity,
07:34the forests, the forests and the ones they have a significant contribution to the climate
07:40in the environment for the climate, the forests in a pé, the forest, the forests and its own way of living.
07:49So, there is no way to think about solutions without considering those who are protecting,
07:56those who are already being impacted directly by climate crisis.
08:19Meanwhile, the COP village serves as accommodation and a meeting point for Indigenous delegations.
08:27Currently, Indigenous lands cover almost 14% of Brazil's territory but account for just over 1% of the country's deforestation.
08:36Experts argue that the demarcation of these areas is one of the most effective ways to combat climate change.
08:42They also project a great deal of influence from Indigenous peoples during the summit.
08:49The negotiators will be participating in events in the city and will see the social movements happening.
08:55They will see the parties and the demands of Indigenous communities to be able to have their rights respected.
09:02And these movements of the civil society, of the private sector, help positively contaminate negotiations
09:11so that they can happen according to what the society also expects of these negotiators.
09:17COP 30 began this Monday and runs until November 21st.
09:22Young Belgian farmer Matteo Godfrio hopes one day to take over the family farm.
09:30This mixed crop livestock operation boasting around 40 dairy cows is located in Dionlemont, not far from Brussels.
09:38The 23-year-old plans to be a helper for two years, a status that allows him to train in the field
09:44and maximize his chances of accessing financial aid necessary to take over the management of the business.
09:51Across the European Union, only 12% of farmers are under the age of 40. The average age is 57 and that aging population of farmers presents a risk for food security, the European Commission has warned.
10:06Last month, the Commission presented a strategy to support generational renewal in agriculture.
10:25It 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.
10:37Other 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.
10:47The objective, to double the proportion of young farmers in the EU by 2040.
10:52For Matteo, the best way to encourage young people to start or stay in agriculture is to ensure fair prices.
10:59Well, at the same time, the prices.
11:00Well, at the same time, we'll be paid as we need to, it will motivate people.
11:05It's because we're all the time in it and we're passionate, but to produce a milk at 40 centimes while it costs 50 cents,
11:14it will motivate someone to do it.
11:17To produce meat at low price because we don't want to pay, with a loan on our heads,
11:24we'll find someone who will be motivated to do it.
11:26Matteo stressed that consumers have an important role to play by buying local products.
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