00:00A Russian general was killed Monday morning after an explosive device planted under his car detonated in Moscow.
00:10At least 16 of the Epstein files have disappeared from the US Justice Department's public web page, including a photograph of Donald Trump.
00:20Australia has declared Sunday the 21st of December a day of reflection in honor of last week's Bondi Beach shooting victims.
00:31A Russian general was killed Monday morning after an explosive device planted under his car detonated in Moscow.
00:40Lieutenant General Fanil Sereverov was the head of the Armed Forces Operational Training Department.
00:46Russia's investigative committee said an investigation is underway and that investigators are considering Ukraine as a possible culprit.
00:54Kiev has not yet commented on the claims.
00:56In December last year another top Russian general,
00:57In December last year another top Russian general,
00:58Igor Kirilov was similarly killed after a device hidden in a scooter,
01:01detonated outside of his apartment building.
01:03Ukraine has not taken responsibility.
01:04In December last year another top Russian general,
01:06the two deaths.
01:07In December last year another top Russian general,
01:08Igor Kirilov was similarly killed after a device hidden in a scooter,
01:09detonated outside of his apartment building.
01:10Ukraine has not taken responsibility for either of the two deaths.
01:11Russian heavy overnight bombing over Ukraine,
01:14has not taken responsibility for either of the two deaths.
01:18Russian heavy overnight bombing over Ukraine,
01:19has left at least four people killed in the past 24 hours and dozens injured after launching nearly one of the two deaths.
01:21In December last year another top Russian general,
01:24Igor Kirilov was similarly killed after a device hidden in a scooter,
01:27detonated outside of his apartment building.
01:28Ukraine has not taken responsibility for either of the two deaths.
01:33Russian heavy overnight bombing over Ukraine has left at least four people killed in the past 24 hours and dozens injured,
01:46after launching nearly 100 drones and one missile, according to Ukraine's Air Force.
01:52Out of the 97 drones launched, 75 were shot down.
01:56Meanwhile, 19 drones hit eight locations.
01:59The bodies of two people were recovered on Saturday from the rubble after their building collapsed in the Kharkiv region, town of Izyum.
02:08Two were also injured, according to its regional governor.
02:11Another person was killed and four were injured in the eastern region of Donetsk, authorities reported.
02:18Meanwhile, seven people were injured in the region of Kherson as a result of Russian attacks.
02:23According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
02:26Russia has launched about 1,300 drone attacks in the past week,
02:31with the region of Odessa being particularly badly hit.
02:37At least 16 files have disappeared from the US Justice Department's public web page
02:46for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein less than a day after they were posted.
02:51The missing files include images of paintings depicting naked women and a photograph of Donald Trump.
03:00The Justice Department has given no explanation why the files disappeared,
03:05but said in a post on X that, quote,
03:08the photos and other materials will continue being reviewed and redacted consistent with the law.
03:13The missing files have fuelled speculation about what was taken down and why the public was not notified.
03:20Some Democrats have pointed to a cover-up and insisted the American public needs transparency.
03:27So far, the tens of thousands of pages made public have offered little new insight into Epstein's crimes.
03:34Some of the most closely watched materials have been omitted,
03:39including FBI interviews with the victims and internal Justice Department memos on charging decisions.
03:45People have gathered at Sydney's Bondi beach to commemorate the victims of last Sunday's mass shooting during a Jewish festival.
04:00A minute of silence was held at the exact time when the attack began, one week ago today.
04:07Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrote in multiple posts on the social media platform X that he stands with the Jewish community
04:19in what officials have called an anti-Semitic attack.
04:24The 21st of December has been made a national day of reflection by the Federal and New South Wales state governments.
04:32Last Sunday, two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration, killing 15 people and injuring dozens more.
04:4013 of the wounded remain in hospitals, say authorities.
04:49The Federal's Cabinet has approved a proposal for 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
04:56This brings the total number of new settlements over the past few years to 69
05:01and increases construction by nearly 50% during Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
05:08Settlements are widely considered illegal under international law
05:12and are seen by some as preventing a pathway to a Palestinian state.
05:1710 days before the start of the Cyprus presidency of the Consul of the EU,
05:28the Cyprus government presented its logo and work program for the first half of 2026.
05:34The logo is inspired by the famous Lefkari embroidery in an attempt to underline tradition
05:41and consists of 27 digits representing the EU states.
05:47The motto of the Cyprus presidency, as the country's president has repeated many times,
05:52is for an autonomous union open to the world and is based on five pillars.
05:57The first pillar is the autonomy within the safety and safety.
06:09The second pillar is the autonomy within the accountability.
06:14The second pillar is the autonomy within the antagonist.
06:18The third pillar is the unity open to the world, the unity that is autonomous.
06:24The fourth pillar is the autonomy of values for everyone.
06:31And the fifth pillar is the autonomy that always needs to support an autonomous European Union.
06:43This is the second time Cyprus has taken over the presidency of the Consul of the EU
06:48and comes at a critical juncture with the ongoing war in Ukraine and the geostrategic challenges for Europe.
06:55Meteorologists might predict a snow-free Christmas in southern Finland, but that's not the case up north.
07:04As Finnish public broadcaster Ila reports, once again, Santa Claus has taken off from his headquarters in Korvatunturi, Lapland,
07:12to deliver a happy Christmas to all and presents to children who have been nice for the past twelve months.
07:18According to Ila, his sleigh is one of the most advanced technologies and cannot be deterred by GPS spoofing or jamming or any AI-assisted malware.
07:28He can cross seas, oceans and mountains with no interference to his mission of true peace, love and understanding,
07:36Ila, who called themselves Santa's official TV station, Adid.
07:43The EU's new entry-exit system is causing major delays at airports despite only covering ten percent of eligible travelers,
07:50according to a new report.
07:53Visa exempt visitors from countries such as the UK and the US must now submit biometric data at the kiosks,
08:00resulting in queues of up to three hours.
08:04The report, which was published by Airport Council International Europe,
08:08has found that processing times are up to 70 percent at peak periods in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
08:17Outages, faulty kiosks and staff shortages have plagued the rollout since October.
08:25More airports will join by April 2026, with the threshold rising to 35 percent in January.
08:33ACI Director General Oliver Jankovic warns of severe congestion and safety hazards without urgent fixes.
08:40It's a really exciting time in Christmas trees. Drones are really getting to the point where we're actually going to be able to use them for a lot of stuff.
08:41In the past three years, we've been able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to use them for a lot of stuff.
08:48I guess it's a really exciting time in Christmas trees. Drones are really getting to the point where we're actually going to be able to use them for a lot of stuff.
08:57it's a really exciting time in christmas trees drones are really getting to the point where
09:06we're actually going to be able to use them for a lot of stuff and in the past three years we've
09:11gone from just playing with the idea of maybe looking at drones to now we have some of our
09:16larger girls buying multiple you know agricultural drones just because how effective they are
09:23in our in our fields they were hiring the labor who was going manually and count plants they also
09:37some of them are hiring people to measure the height because based on the height they they tell
09:43the price and that process of scouting fields and counting fields because they have some some some
09:50big nurseries that we we work with has more than 100,000 trees so you know measuring them and
09:57counting them would take them first a lot of labor and then a lot of time
10:02they are now for sure how many of them are sold where they were we can also give them the tree ID
10:17for each tree to to to track it but the the simplest test that we were doing we were sending three
10:25people to count the same area and all three of them came back with the different results and with our
10:33software everything is digitalized so they can see the fields from above and they can see the results
10:40because each tree is marked with the point and determine the the accuracy and exact condition
10:46a big part of that again is our incline we have some christmas tree fields at like 60 70 degree slopes
11:03um and a lot of the kind of ground-based mowers cannot handle that kind of uh steep slope uh so the ones that
11:13are just now coming out you know are you know heavy duty kind of tank tread based uh flail mowers that can
11:20actually handle our inclines
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