Latest news bulletin | November 24th, 2025 – Morning
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00:00U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said today was the most productive day they have had in the past 10 months.
00:09However, no agreement has yet been reached.
00:12The statement came after Sunday's peace talks with top Kiev officials on ending the war in Ukraine.
00:19Rubio said they hope to have a proposal soon, but no deadline has been set.
00:24I think the takeaway from it is I think this is a very, very meaningful, I would say, probably best meeting and day we've had so far in this entire process going back to when we first came into office in January.
00:36But there's still some work left to do and that's what our teams are going to be doing right now.
00:41Rubio noted that any final product, once ready, will still have to be presented to Moscow.
00:47Trump's 28-point peace plan has been criticised by Western allies who say it favours Moscow.
00:53Meanwhile, on the ground, Ukraine's special operation forces carried out a series of drone strikes on Russian positions in the Donetsk region,
01:02as Russian attacks have killed at least six people over the past 24 hours.
01:09In a statement, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Ukraine must have the freedom and sovereign right to choose its own destiny.
01:21The message comes as Ukrainian, EU and top US officials are meeting in Geneva on Sunday to discuss Ukraine's peace plan.
01:30As von der Leyen announced, the three elements the bloc has agreed upon to ensure a lasting peace and Ukraine's sovereignty.
01:37Second, as a sovereign nation, there cannot be limitations on Ukraine's armed forces that would leave the country vulnerable to future attack
01:52and thereby also undermining European security.
01:56Third, the centrality of the European Union in securing peace for Ukraine must be fully reflected.
02:03On Saturday, Western allies worked to revise the US peace plan, which they believe leans too much in Moscow's favour.
02:16Russian attacks have killed at least six people and injured 36 others across Ukraine over the past day, according to local authorities on Sunday.
02:25Overnight, Russia launched 98 drones as well as multiple rocket launchers and glide bombs, hitting 12 locations.
02:34A drone strike on the central city of Dnipro hit a residential building as an attack in Zaporizhia targeted a supermarket and a residential building injuring six people, the local governor wrote on Telegram.
02:48Meanwhile, Ukraine's military reportedly struck the Shatour thermal power plant in the region of Moscow overnight.
02:56As members of a pro-Ukrainian partisan group called Ateş have declared to have sabotaged an electric locomotive allegedly used for transporting military cargo from the Russian city of Rostov-Odon.
03:10South African president Cyril Mapoza declared the G20 summit in Johannesburg closed on Sunday with a glaring absence of the United States, the next country to lead the bloc, after the Trump administration boycotted the two-day talks.
03:31To the next president of the G20, which is the United States.
03:37Banging a wooden gavel on a block like a George Wood in a G20 tradition, Ramaphosa was to Andover to the leader of the country to hold the rotating presidency.
03:47But no U.S. official was there to receive it.
03:51The White House said it had made a last-minute decision for an official from its embassy in South Africa to attend the G20 Andover.
03:58But South Africa refused that, saying it was an insult for Ramaphosa to Andover to a junior embassy official.
04:07In the end, no U.S. delegation was accredited for the summit.
04:11The G20, the first to be held in Africa, broke with tradition by issuing a leader's declaration on the opening day of the talks, when declarations usually come at the end of the summit.
04:21Business activity in the Eurozone held firm in November, building on the solid pace of growth recorded last month.
04:34October's figures reflected the largest expansion in Eurozone activity in over two years, largely thanks to continued resilience in the services sector.
04:42The Flash Purchasing Managers Index, known as PMI, released on Thursday by ratings and intelligence agency S&P Global, fell marginally from 52.5 recorded in October to 52.4 this month, in line with expectations.
04:59The services sector remained the key driver of growth, with activity rising to 53.1, its highest level since May 2024, defying forecasts of a modest slowdown.
05:11Manufacturing, by contrast, lost momentum, with the PMI slipping to 49.7, its weakest reading in five months.
05:19This could be attributed to the sharp rise in input costs for businesses, possibly driven by higher tariffs and the rising electricity costs, according to data collected in a recent survey.
05:31Despite the steady growth, however, the pace of new orders at European businesses slightly softened in the month of November, as weakness in external demand persists.
05:40The Bulgarian General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Sofia City Prosecutor's Office announced that 35 Bulgarians were arrested for antique trafficking in an international operation involving Europol.
05:57Many treasure hunters, dealers and high-level traffickers were detained both in Bulgaria and elsewhere, in a coordinated operation spanning eight countries.
06:06Bulgaria requested Europol support almost two years ago.
06:10Because of the complexity of the case and intensive investigation measures needed, we have proposed to set up a kind of an operational task force with Bulgaria, Europol, but also European and non-European countries.
06:25The criminal network has operated for 16 years across Western Europe.
06:54The United States and the Balkans.
06:56They have many subcontractors in other countries ranging in specialties and professions.
07:01In Greece, archaeologists and professors were arrested after evidence suggested they were involved in the scheme.
07:09In addition to international trafficking of historical valuables, members of the group are also being investigated for money laundering
07:16and other financial offenses.
07:23We bring you to the world of prestesies and young men known as Kuroi, who every time lights the Olympic flame in a globally admirable
07:30ceremony in ancient Olympia ceremony in ancient Olympia.
07:37The daily rehearsals for the flame lighting ceremony are intensive, but the final result travels all over the world,
07:44filling the host cities with pride.
07:45Ten days before the ceremony, a group of 45 people, girls and boys, girls and boys,
07:51and girls, and girls, and girls, and girls, and girls, and girls, and girls.
07:54We bring you to the world of prestesies and young men known as Kuroi, who every time lights the Olympic flame in a globally admired ceremony in ancient Olympia.
07:59The final results for the flame lighting ceremony is very intense, but the final result travels all over the world, filling the host cities with pride.
08:10Ten days before the ceremony, a group of 45 people, girls and boys,
08:14settled in the hostels of the International Olympic Academy in ancient Olympia,
08:19to support the high priestess in the ceremony, enlightening the Olympic flame and sending the universal message of peace among people.
08:28The artistic director of the Olympic flame ceremony since 2008 is the choreographer Artemis Ignacio.
08:35Ignacio has overseen all the details of this year's ceremony and is now overseen the last intensive rehearsals that she has been doing with her team for several weeks.
08:49Rehearsals take place not only in the facilities of the International Olympic Academy, but mainly in the adjacent sacred archaeological site where the Olympic Games were born 2,800 years ago.
09:10Rehearsals take place not only metals.
09:12Rehearsal
09:34the message of the Olympian Ekechiria to all the world.
09:40Because in any question, the answer is to be an honor to all the world.
09:49This year's ceremony is entitled Maidens and Kurai, the Eternal Awakening.
09:54It is naturally inspired by this magnificent statue of antiquity
09:59where the Maidens and Kurai come to life in front of spectators.
10:04I have been in 2011 in the series of the Afees and Paradoxes,
10:08in a new photography.
10:10And the most important thing is to be a part of this group.
10:14The most important thing in this group is the dedication, the dedication and all the common emotions
10:20with one and only goal, to give the message of the Eureens.
10:24The experience is a magical and magical.
10:27We are connected as a group, as a large family and this is a belief.
10:33The awards have a great role representing the awards of God, or the Olympic athletes,
10:39and then as a coach in a new choreography every time in the Olympics.
10:44Rehearsals are almost complete and according to the artistic director and the volunteers,
10:50everything flowed beautifully.
10:53Participating dancers and actors are feeling a sense of family and duty
10:57while performing in the flame lighting in ancient Olympia.
11:01For many of them, doing this in the authentic place of the first Olympics is truly magical.
11:09Oμορφιά, αρμονία, χάρη.
11:12Τα τρία αυτά γνωρίσματα που συνδέουν το αρχαίο ελληνικό κάλλος
11:15με τις σύγχρονες ολυμπιακές αξίες,
11:17χαρακτηρίζουν τις ιέρειες και τους κούρους
11:19που συμμετέχουν στην τελετή αφής της Ολυμπιακής Φλόγας
11:22για τους χειμερινούς αγώνες Μιλανο-Κορτίνα
11:24που θα διεξαχθούν τον ερχόμενο Φεβρουάριο στην Βόρεια Ιταλία.
11:28Από την Αρχαία Ολυμπία, για το EuroNews, Γιάννης Γιαγκίνης.
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