00:00Multiple people were injured in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia after a Russian drone struck a nine-story residential building.
00:10China is to impose up to 19.8% tariffs on pork imports from the EU, slashing its preliminary figure of up to 62%.
00:19US President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC, accusing the British broadcaster of defamation.
00:30US President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
00:42Several people were injured in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia on Tuesday, in a Russian drone strike that hit a nine-story residential building.
00:51Ukraine's State Emergency Service said five people were rescued from the building's upper floors, and three people were receiving treatment for injuries.
01:00The attack also led to temporary power outages across the region and damaged a commercial facility.
01:06Ukraine's Air Force said Russia launched 69 drones into Ukraine overnight, 57 of which were shot down by Ukraine's air defences.
01:14In Odessa, energy workers restored electricity to 330,000 households on Tuesday after Russian strikes targeted energy infrastructure a day earlier.
01:27288,000 families in Odessa are still without electricity as reparations are ongoing.
01:32The strikes came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Berlin with European leaders and U.S. negotiators for peace talks.
01:42He announced that a final peace deal could be presented to the Kremlin within days.
01:46China is to impose up to 19.8% tariffs on pork imports from the European Union, slashing its preliminary figures of between 15 and 62%, the country's commerce ministry has announced.
02:06The move follows a lengthy Chinese investigation into imports of pork from the EU, launched in June last year, which concluded that EU products were harming the domestic industry.
02:21Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark are said to be the most affected.
02:25The probe was prompted by the EU's decision to impose provisional tariffs on China-made electric vehicles last year.
02:34The EU runs a massive trade deficit with China, which came to over 300 billion in 2024.
02:42However, the trading bloc is a major exporter of pork and a key supplier of by-products such as ears, snouts, feet and other items considered to be delicacies in China.
02:55U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC, accusing the British broadcaster of defamation as well as deceptive and unfair trade practices.
03:10It comes after Trump sent a letter last month threatening to sue over the editing over an edition of the BBC's flagship current affairs program Panorama,
03:19in which two separate parts of a speech he held on January 6, 2021, were spliced together.
03:25The lawsuit also accused the episode, which aired days before the 2024 presidential election, of election interference.
03:33They had me saying things that I never said coming out.
03:35I guess they used AI or something.
03:38So we'll be bringing that lawsuit.
03:40A lot of people are asking, when are you bringing that lawsuit?
03:42Even the media can't believe that one.
03:44They actually put terrible words in my mouth having to do with January 6th that I didn't say.
03:50And the beautiful words that I said, right?
03:55The beautiful words, talking about patriotism and all of the good things that I said, they didn't say that.
04:02But they put terrible words.
04:05The BBC had apologized last month to Trump over the edit of the speech, but rejected claims it had defamed him.
04:11The lawsuit was filed in Florida as deadlines to bring the case in British courts expired more than a year ago.
04:17Legal experts have brought up potential challenges to a case in the U.S. given that the documentary was not shown in the country.
04:24U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
04:35The term weapon of mass destruction has typically referred to nuclear, biological, chemical or kinetic threats
04:41that are capable of inflicting widespread and lasting damage to a population, infrastructure or environment.
04:48If this were a war, that would be one of the worst wars.
04:50I believe they killed, over the last five or six years, per year, 200,000 to 300,000 people.
04:58These are a direct military threat to the United States of America.
05:04They're trying to drug out our country.
05:06The decision comes as the U.S. military said it attacked three boats accused of drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean on Monday, killing eight people.
05:14According to the military, the strikes targeted designated terrorist organizations.
05:20Trump also justified the attacks, saying it was necessary to curb the flow of drugs into the United States.
05:27The Trump administration has come under increased pressure from lawmakers who have questioned the campaign's legality and oversight.
05:44The Trump administration has come under the right to the United States of America.
05:50At Dumer Diagnostics, we personalize cancer treatment by utilizing the power of AI.
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06:07What we aim to do is to identify the patients that truly benefit from the treatment
06:12and the patients that have a low risk and can safely forego this toxic treatment.
06:26We don't really know what the AI is looking for,
06:30but we have then afterwards correlated with pathologist evaluation.
06:34And seeing that it makes sense, it picks up many of the features that pathologists also look at,
06:40but it, of course, also combine this and look at things that pathologists may not know yet.
06:50Our AI solution is more accurate in predicting the outcome of the patient than the pathologists are themselves.
06:56So we can supplement the pathologist evaluation and therefore improve the prediction of outcome
07:03and therefore personalize the treatment of the patients.
07:18You're the only one on stage with the Monsignor at the time of his killing.
07:23You're the only one at that church who hated his guts.
07:25The spirit really moved him today, huh?
07:28So tell me.
07:30What the hell happened?
07:32Everyone thinks I did it.
07:37I didn't do it.
07:39This goes way beyond normal police work.
07:42This is something you and I have not experienced.
07:48I think you're phenomenal in this.
07:51Did you know he would be phenomenal all the way along?
07:53I hoped.
07:56I prayed.
07:57I prayed to God.
07:58No, I was, I mean, when, I mean, because Daniel had actually brought Josh to my attention
08:06and then Lucas showed me Challengers and I was like, oh my God.
08:11But then I saw a lot of Chimera and then I delved into more of his work and just, I mean,
08:17I knew he was a really special actor and so I had a suspicion.
08:20I had a very, I had a suspicion.
08:22A perfectly impossible crime.
08:26This case is solvable, right?
08:27I'm incapable of not solving a crime.
08:30Oh, you'll see.
08:31It's fun.
08:32Yeah, we keep talking about it, but it was like summer camp.
08:35Like, it was truly, like, I don't know.
08:37It was such a joyous process.
08:40Like, to come back to something like that, I think sometimes, I don't know, movies aren't
08:45always like this.
08:47Yeah.
08:47So, so to get to play, like you said, and to, to bounce off each other, to be excited
08:53every morning, like what performances were going to come in by all these people that we're
08:56just massive fans of, it was, I don't know, it like, it, it was really needed for me, I
09:04think.
09:05Impossible.
09:11Makes me sick.
09:12These kids painting rocket ships all over his sacred resting place.
09:17Lots of thrillers.
09:18Need some help.
09:19Mitar.
09:20The Big átale.
09:20One of the女生.
09:20The Big átale.
09:21Three is a girl.
09:22The Big átale.
09:23Oh, my God.
09:25Yeah.
09:25The Bigá.
09:26The Big átale.
09:26The Big átale.
09:26The Big átale.
09:27The Big átale.
09:29The Big átale.
09:29The Big átale.
09:30The Big átale.
09:31The Big átale.
09:31The Big átale.
09:36Chongo on the drum.
09:37Like a lot of fans, I had seen the film Orgueil et Préjugé, of 2005, and also Becoming Jane.
10:03And I started to read the works of Jane Austen, and I also liked the period of the regency in England, so the historical side and the literary side interested me.
10:33The fact of being a costume, we still have the impression of being at this time, in the time of the weekend, in the afternoon.
10:42I was based on an image of the time, an image of the time, and then I found the fabric, and so I created it from an historical patron.
10:53It's a passage obligé, when we are part of the good society, we must know how to dance, but it's also a social fact, a social ritual.
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