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Latest news bulletin | November 26th, 2025 – Morning

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00:00The European Court of Justice ruled EU countries must recognize a marriage between EU citizens of the same sex.
00:10Serbia's largest oil refinery will have to shut down unless US sanctions authorities approve an operating license by Thursday.
00:20Four more people, including two women and two men, have been arrested over the Louvre robbery last month,
00:26according to the Paris prosecutor's office.
00:30EU countries must recognize a marriage between EU citizens of the same sex law fully concluded in another member state.
00:38This is what the European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday.
00:42Refusing to do so is contrary to EU law and infringes the freedom and the right to respect for private and family life, the EU's top court said.
00:50It ruled Poland was wrong not to recognize the marriage certificate of a Polish couple who married in Berlin in 2018
00:58and then moved back to Poland on the ground that Polish law does not permit marriage between persons of the same sex.
01:04Polish lawmakers' reactions were mixed.
01:07Pytanie jest w tej chwili takie, w jaki sposób miałby się odbyć kwestia implementacji do polskiego prawa.
01:15No bo jeżeli to ma przejść przez polskie prawodawstwo, czyli Sejm, Senat i podpis prezydenta,
01:23no to nie możemy doprowadzać do sytuacji takiej, już pomijając pewne kwestie takie typowo związane ze swoim takim indywidualnym podejściem do tej sprawy,
01:32który każdy z polityków pewnie ma, do tego, żeby łamać konstytucję.
01:36Mam nadzieję, że to będzie przełomowy wyrok. Mam nadzieję, że polskie instytucje teraz głęboko się zastanowią,
01:42w jaki sposób respektować małżeństwa zawarte poza granicami Polski, małżeństwa osób tej samej płci,
01:48bo jednak jesteśmy członkiem Unii Europejskiej.
01:5316 EU countries recognize same-sex marriage in the EU.
01:57In addition, 6 more countries recognize civil unions or partnerships for same-sex couples.
02:02Five member states do not recognize any form of official union for same-sex couples.
02:10President Aleksandr Vucic has warned that his country is facing a major crisis.
02:17Its largest oil refinery will have to shut down unless U.S. sanctions authorities approve an operating license by Thursday.
02:26Vucic said that the National Bank of Serbia and all commercial banks working with the petroleum industry of Serbia
02:34have been warned that they could face sanctions affecting the entire financial system.
02:39Mi time konacno i definitivno stavljamo w опасnost i nasze posłowne banke i našu centralną banku.
02:51To znaczy da może dođić do potpuno obustaje platnog probjata i usluga prema stanowaništvu,
02:57prestanka funkcionisanja platnih kartica, prestanak funkcionisanja i zdavanja kredita i svega drugog.
03:04Meanwhile, the National Bank of Serbia announced it will suspend payment transactions with the oil refinery NIS if the company does not obtain a business license by the deadline.
03:17NIS is mostly Russian-owned. Because of sanctions on Russia, the company must change its ownership structure to continue operating internationally.
03:26Four more people have been arrested in connection with last month's jewellery heist at the Louvre, according to the Paris prosecutor's office on Tuesday.
03:41The two men and two women in custody are from the Paris region and range in age from 31 to 40, said the prosecutor Lorbecu.
03:51The office did not say what role they are suspected of having played in the theft.
03:57But according to local media, one of the men arrested was a member of the four-man team, thought to have carried out the robbery.
04:06Magistrates have previously filed preliminary charges against three men and a woman arrested in October over the heist.
04:14It took the thieves less than eight minutes to steal jewels worth 88 million euros.
04:21At least six people were killed in Russian strikes targeting residential and energy positions in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, in the northeastern Sumy region overnight into Tuesday.
04:38Video footage circulating online showed a residential building in the central Petrosk district and another in the eastern Dniprovsky district to have suffered strikes, later confirmed by Kiev mayor Vitaly Klitschko.
04:53Ukraine's energy minister noted, without adding detail, that the overnight barrage also targeted some of the country's energy infrastructure.
05:01In separate attacks, officials in Sumy announced that a service truck stationed in an area that was victim to repeated Russian attacks late into Monday was struck by a drone in the early hours of Tuesday.
05:14The attacks come after U.S. and Ukrainian delegations held talks in the Swiss city of Geneva about a U.S.-Russia brokered peace plan.
05:22Ukraine says the talks were very constructive, stating that it chaired and discussed almost all of its concerns with the U.S.
05:30Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that Russia had not seen the updated plan following the talks.
05:41A Lithuanian court convicted an 18-year-old of performing an arson attack on an IKEA store in Vilnius last year.
05:49The court found he acted on behalf of Russian security services and found him guilty of charges including a terrorist act and illegal possession of explosives.
06:01The teenager, Danil Bardadim, pleaded guilty to the charges.
06:05He was sentenced to three years and four months in prison.
06:08Europe has recently been the target of a wave of arson and other sabotage attacks, with Russia accused of being behind them.
06:20The Swedish company is thought to have been targeted because the company withdrew from Russia, as well as because of Sweden's support for Ukraine.
06:27The store in Vilnius was attacked in May in 2024, when an explosive device set off early in the morning.
06:42Strengthening a partnership based on shared values.
06:45This was the message of the seventh summit between the European Union and the African Union, which concluded on Tuesday in Rwanda.
06:53Participants particularly emphasized the need to achieve peace on all continents through multilateralism and finance.
07:00There are no alternative for the multilateral and the international rules-based order.
07:08Because the alternative is simply the chaos.
07:12And we need to avoid the chaos.
07:14We need to uphold for the international order in Ukraine, in RDC, in Gaza, in Sudan, elsewhere.
07:24The two partners also welcome the progress made in implementing the global getaway.
07:28This 150 billion euros program to support African countries is intended to strengthen growth and accelerate climate and digital transitions.
07:37Europe must stand firm by its digital rules was the message sent by Margette Vestager, former European Commissioner for Competition.
07:50Interviewed by Euronews on the Europe Today program, the Danish liberal politician called on the EU not to bow to American pressure for weaker implementation of European digital rules.
07:59One thing is important, and that is that we have promised Europeans that their services would be safe to use for their mental health, for their democracy as such.
08:09And that is, of course, core in any democracy.
08:12Vestager urged the EU to stand by its landmark legislation of the Digital Market Act and the Digital Services Act, both approved during their former EU Commission's tenure, which lasted between 2014 and 2024.
08:25Hundreds of travellers have been left stranded as airlines have cancelled their flights after the U.S. issued air safety warnings around Venezuela.
08:39The USFAA alert issued last Friday urges pilots to use extreme caution due to the worsening security situation and increased military activity in the region.
08:52This has caused widespread cancellations by Venezuelan and international airlines, such as Turkish Airlines, Iberia, Avianca and many more.
09:02Spanish airline Air Europe, Estelar and Lacer announced the suspension of their flights to Venezuela.
09:10Over the weekend, other international airlines had already adopted similar measures.
09:16The warning comes days after the U.S. designated the drug cartel of the Sons as a terrorist group, a group it alleges is led by Venezuela's president.
09:32The who's who of fashion, arts and culture have converged on Doha, and it's all for a good cause.
09:45The Franca Fun Gala is being held at the Museum of Islamic Art, bringing together celebrities in honor of the late Vogue Italia editor, Franca Sozani.
09:54She was an extraordinary, fearless, courageous woman who took endless risks and really stood up for everything that she believed in, whether it was climate change or women's rights.
10:07After Franca's passing in 2016 from a rare lung cancer, her son launched the Franca Fund for Preventive Genomics,
10:14teaming up with Harvard geneticist Dr. Robert Greene to push DNA-based research forward.
10:20And we now have some sense of what is going to put you at risk for cancer, heart disease, some types of autism, a whole range of things.
10:30Among the stars remembering her impact, supermodel Giselle Bündchen, who worked closely with Franca for years.
10:36She was a very soft-spoken lady, but very strong, you know, Italian, very Italian, and very loving, you know, a very nice person who was very great at what she did.
10:47For many, she was a trailblazer with a generous spirit.
10:51Creating opportunities for models of color that would have never graced a cover and had such a huge hand in Vogue Black.
11:02You know, the fashion industry, even with me being a model and having the career that I had, I was always kind of intimidated a little bit,
11:08but I found her to be so warm and so welcoming while also being a visionary and edgy and cool.
11:16This year's gala arrives in Doha through a partnership with M7, highlighting Qatar's ambition to grow as a hub for creativity, design, and philanthropy.
11:25People all over the world involved with fashion, the arts, culture, the sense of oneness.
11:31I mean, it really is like a tribe, a world tribe.
11:35And I think that Qatar, Doha, is really showing the world how to use the arts to bring people together.
11:42Adil Halim, Euronews, Doha.
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