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00:00The Meloni had a great and very deep discussion on all aspects of the political situation.
00:08This was the president of Ukraine, Wołodymyr Zeleński, at the end of the meeting in Palazzo Czigi.
00:13The Zeleński, which the people who were caught before the arrival of the regime, said,
00:20that he was always ready to vote in response to the party of Donald Trump,
00:25which he called to return elections in Ukraine.
00:28Po odegraniu hymnów Meloni i Zeleński rozmawiali przez prawie półtorej godziny.
00:35Premier została poinformowana o pracy kijowskiego zespołu negocjacyjnego,
00:41a ukraiński prezydent po raz kolejny określił wsparcie Włoch jako ważne.
00:46Rano Zeleński został powitany przez papieża Leona XIV.
00:50W Castel Gandolfo papież powtórzył potrzebę kontynuowania dialogu,
00:54podczas gdy prezydent Ukrainy poinformował go o pracy dyplomatycznej ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi
00:59i wysiłkach niezbędnych do zwrotu dzieci porwanych przez Rosję.
01:04Włoski etap podróży następuje po wizytach w Brukseli,
01:07gdzie Zeleński spotkał się z przywódcami Unii Europejskiej i sekretarzem generalnym NATO Markiem Rutte
01:12oraz w Londynie, gdzie Starmer, Mertz i Macron powitali ukraińskiego przywódcę w poniedziałek.
01:17K松isz, Niewiełek
01:19...
01:20European國家 agreed on draft legislation on Monday
01:25to introduce return hubs for migrants in a drive to speed up deportations.
01:30Under the proposal, member states could return asylum seekers
01:33to unrelated third-countries outside the EU through bilateral agreements.
01:38agreements. The hubs can be a place of transit, a step before the individual is returned to their
01:44own country of order, or become a permanent location for those with no right to stay in the
01:49EU, provided they can ask for asylum in that country. We now have the legal framework so that
01:55the member states can make reception centers and other, that sort of solutions with third
02:01countries, that is extremely important in order for us to change the fundamental disabilities of
02:08the current asylum system. The ways we've been talking about for many years, that it's
02:15malfunctioning and that we help the wrong people and we don't help the people actually in need,
02:19and we can't control migration to Europe, that is an important step forward that we just have taken.
02:26Countries also agreed on the so-called migration solidarity pool for 2006. The EU's Asylum and
02:35Migration Management Regulation recommends that at least 30,000 people need to be relocated across
02:41the EU from countries under migrant pressure, but the bloc's home affairs ministers considered the
02:46needs to consist of just 21,000. Four countries, Czechia, Croatia, Austria and Poland, were granted
02:54a total exemption from contributions to relocations and financial contributions to the solidarity on
03:00migration.
03:03Civil society organizations have criticized the introduction of turn hubs as an inhumane
03:08practice that will increase abuses and overall human rights violations toward...
03:12France's Social Security budget cleared a key hurdle in Parliament on Tuesday as MPs narrowly approved
03:24a draft bill aimed at staving off a huge gap in funding for welfare, pensions and healthcare. A total of 247 MPs voted in
03:35favour of the text, and 234 voted against, while 93 abstained. The vote by lawmakers in the lower
03:44house handed a victory to embattled Prime Minister Sébastien Léconu. Léconu was saved by making last-minute
03:52concessions that included suspending President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform to secure the vote of the
03:59centre-left Socialist Party, alienating the Conservative Republican Party and its own centrist alliance. The
04:07government had warned MPs that if the Social Security budget for next year were to be rejected, public finances could
04:14quickly deteriorate. France, the Eurozone's second-largest economy, is under pressure to cut its budget deficit. But efforts have
04:23been armed strong by a fragmented parliament, the result of snap elections Presidents of Macron called last year.
04:34The European Union is not immune to the erosion of fundamental rights. The chilling warning came as the United Nations
04:41High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, delivered an address to mark International Human Rights Day, observed annually on
04:4910 December.
04:50They say that about half of EU member states have seen a reduction in civic space, and civic space is what makes us
04:58thrive, because we need an open and free civic space. We need to be able to express our opinions, we need to be able to
05:05protest if we think we can protest, we need to be able to associate. And I have seen a lot of tendencies, even political
05:13discussions around it, that want to restrict civic space on environmental issues, on climate issues, on
05:19migration issues, for example.
05:21The UN Human Rights Chief called on the EU to defend its digital regulations, expressing concern about possible
05:27challenges of Digital Market Act and Digital Services Act that lie ahead.
05:33Now there are some tendencies and some discussions to say maybe we should lower the standards. I hope that's not going in that
05:39direction, because Europe is really a lead example when it comes precisely to the digital space. Europe is also a
05:46lead example on regulating business and human rights. But we again see a discussion today about this omnibus
05:53process, which may want to lower it.
05:56This year, the theme of Human Rights Day is Our Everyday Essentials. The aim is to highlight how this issue shapes our
06:03daily lives, sometimes in subtle ways.
06:10The European Commission launched a probe into Google over its use of online content to power its AI services. The
06:18investigation will examine whether Google used web publishers' content to provide generative AI services on its
06:24search result pages without appropriate compensation and without giving them the option to refuse. It will also assess whether
06:32other videos uploaded on YouTube were used to train Google's generative AI models. According to the tech giant, the
06:39complaint can hinder innovation in a market that is more competitive than ever. The decision comes days after the
06:46EU imposed a fine on Elon Musk's Social Network X for breaching its landmark Digital Services Act, further
06:54escalating transatlantic tensions. Since Trump returned to office in 2025, the EU and the US have been clashing over the
07:01bloc's enforcement of digital rules. Trump's administration accuses the EU of solely targeting US companies. However,
07:09the bloc says its legislation is non-discriminatory.
07:12Greek firefighters traded their uniforms for festive red hats, bringing Christmas spirit to the children's
07:23hospital Agia Sophia in Athens, Greece. One firefighter dressed as Santa Claus was lowered from a crane, gliding down the
07:30building to deliver gifts to young cancer patients who are spending the holidays in Canada. Parents and children
07:37watch from balconies and windows as the fire crews scared the hospital's exterior, turning the facade into an
07:44unexpected stage of light, movement and cheer.
07:46Every time when the public body comes to us, it gives the money to the kids with a different way.
07:52As Santa descended floor by floor, firefighters on the ground handed out presents, ringing bells and waving to the children, watching from the balcony.
08:11The visit is part of an annual initiative by the Hellenic Fire Service which organizes similar actions in children's hospitals across Athens during the holiday season.
08:30A team of paleontologists has discovered and carefully documented 16,600 footprints left by theroports, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
08:46For six years, researchers explored nine different sites in central Bolivia.
08:51The footprints could be 60 million years old and come from entire earths of dinosaurs. The dinosaurs that ruled the earth and roamed this region,
09:20also made awkward attempts to swim here, according to the study, scratching at what was squishy lake bottom sediments to leave another 1,378 traces.
09:32According to the scientists, the dinosaurs pressed their claws into the mud just before water levels rose and sealed their tracks, protecting them from centuries of erosion.
09:45What's going on here?
09:51Sra. Teresa, dona da casa?
09:54Aham.
09:55É uma homenagem do governo.
09:56Homenagem?
09:57É, por conta da sua idade.
09:59Mas desde quando uma pessoa é homenageada só porque ficou velha?
10:05Abordagem de documentos.
10:07Ainda falta três anos.
10:08A senhora precisa comparecer na prefeitura com urgência.
10:11Eu vou ter que andar no catavelho.
10:13Tá.
10:19Mas você não já sabia que tu ia pra Colônia?
10:22Eu não sabia que era agora.
10:25Tem coisa que eu ainda quero fazer.
10:28É daquela senhorinha que veio no beira se lavar.
10:30E a senhora?
10:31Tá indo fazer o que lá em Itacoatioca?
10:32Garantir meu lugar no céu.
10:33Para que que é dinheiro?
10:34Eu vou comprar liberdade antes de ser preso.
10:35Será que dá medo de voar lá em cima?
10:36Quanto mais medo, melhor.
10:37Você não tem medo da polícia, não?
10:38Ninguém vai.
10:39Ninguém vai.
10:40Pra que que é dinheiro?
10:41Eu vou comprar liberdade antes de ser preso.
10:43Será que dá medo de voar lá em cima?
10:45Quanto mais medo, melhor.
10:46Você não tem medo da polícia, não?
10:47Ninguém pode fazer nada comigo.
10:48Deixe ninguém travar seu caminho, não.
10:49Deixe ninguém travar seu caminho, não.
10:51Não.
10:52Dizem aquele tempo.
10:53Ele tem medo de voar lá em cima.
10:54Quanto mais medo, melhor.
11:04Você não tem medo da polícia, não?
11:05Ninguém pode fazer nada comigo.
11:08Deixe ninguém travar seu caminho, não.
11:10You say that he has power of love, you'll see what you've never seen.
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