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00:00Moscow continues to launch air strikes at Ukraine while Russian troops further
00:06infiltrate Ukrainian positions in Zaporozhye. Overnight into Wednesday Russian drone strikes
00:13struck the central Kharkiv region injuring at least five people.
00:30The attack comes as the Russian army overran three settlements in the southern Zaporozhye
00:38region of Ukraine, where dense fog enabled Russian troops to infiltrate Ukrainian positions.
00:44The cities of Kupiansk and Liman in Ukraine's north-eastern Kharkiv region have also recently
00:50witnessed an uptick in combat. However, the fiercest battles are still in the besieged
00:55Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk in the eastern Donetsk region. Here, close to half of all
01:01frontline clashes took place over the past 24 hours.
01:07Turkey has confirmed that all 20 of its soldiers on board a military plane were killed after it
01:13crashed in Georgia shortly after taking off from Ganja in Azerbaijan. The C-130 plane crashed in
01:19the eastern Georgia municipality of Sinagi. Georgian officials, accompanied by a team of
01:24Turkish investigators, say probes to identify the cause of the crash are still ongoing.
01:30Georgia's Interior Minister Gela Gelatse says authorities have recovered the remains of 18
01:34victims and identified them, adding that efforts were continuing to locate the other two.
01:40He noted that in coordination with Ankara and its demands, further details in connection with the
01:45accident will be revealed, quote, in stages. The plane was manufactured in 1968 and initially
01:51served in Saudi Arabia before being added to the Turkish Armed Forces Inventory in 2010.
01:57It belonged to the 12th Air Base Command in the central Turkish city of Kayseri,
02:01where it departed to Ganja on Monday.
02:09Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus have been considered under migratory pressure by the European Commission.
02:15This means these countries faced a disproportionate level of migrant arrivals last year, including those
02:22rescued at sea. The four countries will therefore receive support from other EU member states as part
02:29of a solidarity mechanism proposed by the Commission. Each member state, except for those under migratory
02:36pressure, has to contribute in proportion to its population and total GDP. Member states can then choose
02:43out of three options. They can relocate a certain number of asylum seekers to their own territory,
02:48pay 20,000 euros per person they do not relocate, or finance operational support.
02:55However, some countries are still opposing the solidarity pool. Hungary, Poland and Slovakia
03:01stated they do not want to contribute either financially or by accepting migrants from other countries.
03:07Member states can apply for an exemption, but this can only be done by countries considered
03:12to be facing a significant migratory situation.
03:20Canada is hosting the G7 foreign ministers for talks on defense spending, trade and uncertainty
03:27over U.S. President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan in Gaza and efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
03:33Attendees include EU Foreign Chief Kaya Kalas, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign
03:39ministers of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. Canada's G7 hosting duties this year have
03:46been marked by strained relations with its North American neighbor, predominantly over Trump's
03:51imposition of tariffs. But the entire bloc of allies is confronting major turbulence over Trump's
03:58demands on trade and various proposals to halt worldwide conflicts. On the war in Ukraine,
04:04most G7 members have taken a tougher line on Russia than Trump has. Another main point of contention
04:10has been defense spending, as Trump has demanded that NATO partners spend 5% of their annual gross domestic
04:17product on defense. While a number of countries have agreed, others have not. Among the G7 NATO members,
04:24Canada and Italy are furthest from that goal. Young Belgian farmer Matteo Godfrio hopes one day to take
04:32over the family farm. This mixed crop livestock operation, boasting around 40 dairy cows, is located in
04:39Dionlemont, not far from Brussels. The 23-year-old plans to be a helper for two years, a status that allows him to
04:47train in the field, and maximize his chances of accessing financial aid necessary to take
04:52over the management of the business.
04:54I was in Belgium, in order of price. And when you have 23 years and want to take a farm, I don't think the bank
05:02will allow you to leave a million or a million five, if not more, to take a farm. It's not really rentable.
05:10Across the European Union, only 12% of farmers are under the age of 40. The average age is
05:1657, and that aging population of farmers presents a risk for food security, the European Commission has warned.
05:23Last month, the Commission presented a strategy to support generational renewal in agriculture.
05:30It proposes to include in the next common agricultural policy a start-up pack of up to 300,000 euros to help young
05:38farmers get started. Other measures include the opening of the Erasmus program for young entrepreneurs to
05:45farmers and the creation of a European land observatory to promote access to land. The objective, to double
05:52the proportion of young farmers in the EU by 2040. For Matteo, the best way to encourage young people to start or stay in agriculture is to ensure fair prices.
06:03Matteo stressed that consumers have an impact on the market.
06:09Matteo stressed that consumers have an important role to play by buying local products.
06:16the local products.
06:23The business is a big deal.
06:25The business is a big deal.
06:26The business is a big deal.
06:27The business is a big deal.
06:29Matteo stressed that consumers have an important role to play by buying local products.
06:35voriz have a big deal.
06:52The business of the Colosseum.
06:53The gallery met in communication the Arena of Colosseum with a sector of the Colosseum
07:00Colosseo, which we can't be sure, could still be the quartier of the amphitheater.
07:06The covered corridor was covered by paintings, by stucs and in a first phase also by marmi
07:15and was certainly traversed by the emperor and his family,
07:19which arrived on the imperial podium without being seen and as a kind of epiphany.
07:24The lighting of this gallery is marked by two different systems,
07:29a warm light that indicates the path to visitors and enhances the beautiful marble of the walls,
07:38and a colder light recalling the natural light that used to seep through the holes on the ceiling.
07:54This is my fourth time to the Colosseum. I've never been on the night tour.
07:58And I do have to say that it is amazing down there at night,
08:03an entirely different vibe than it is during the day when there are so many people.
08:08The night tour, you get to sort of feel the history a little more down there.
08:13You definitely, the quietness, the stillness, it is an excellent tour. I would highly recommend it.
08:21I would highly recommend it.
08:26When people think about holidays, they're looking at some place that they can have a good time,
08:31happy fun, you know?
08:48So then Thailand is the destination that we have quite a diversity of the tourism product from the north of Thailand,
09:06which is we have a lot of the national parks, including the world heritage sites,
09:12like national parks in the northeast of Thailand. For the south, we have a very nice beaches,
09:19very famous and world recognition as well.
09:22When we talk about culture, it's not only like the historical sites,
09:37but it also including our Thai food, Thai cuisine, and also the heritage, like Muay Thai,
09:43you know, they can experience Muay Thai to training themselves for being healthy.
09:48And we have the wellness in the top five of the world ranking as well,
09:55because of the heritage or the culture that we have.
09:58It's also the herbal things, the Thai massage, you know, all these things is like an asset.
10:05Most of the tourists, they're known a lot of the like big cities,
10:17but now we're promoting more like of the beaten tracks.
10:20So it's more than like 55 provinces to explore.
10:24So we picked like 13 provinces to introducing them.
10:28For example, in north of Thailand, we show them the province called Nan.
10:34Nan is like Chiang Mai 30 years ago.
10:38It's very nice. It's very authentic.
10:41People are still living with their own culture.
10:45So it's very, very nice to experience there.
11:04When people think about healing, they might think about only the wellness things.
11:10But for Thailand, we make it more broader.
11:13When you travel or you have a holiday, you heal your heart.
11:18So then all elements of Thai culture, Thai people, Thai hospitality can make your holiday heal you to be a better person in terms of relaxing and all recharging.
11:32And then you're back to your normal life again.
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