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00:00NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter dismisses calls by some leading European politicians.
00:05for a separate European army prompted by doubts over Donald Trump's strikes.
00:109 European countries gathered in Hamburg have agreed to expand offshore winter by
00:15and projects across the North Sea.
00:20Israel says the body of the final hostage remaining in Gaza was recovered on Monday.
00:25clearing the way for the next phase of the Trump brokered ceasefire agreement.
00:30An appeal trial opened in Paris on Monday for four men convicted over the 20-
00:3520- 20 jihadist beheading of Samuel Paty are killing the horrified France.
00:40NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter
00:45insisted on Monday that Europe is incapable of defending itself with
00:50U.S. military support and would have to more than double current military
00:55spending targets.
00:56Speaking at the European Parliament, Rutter told EU law
01:00lawmakers that without the United States, Europe would lose the ultimate guarantor
01:05of its freedom.
01:06And I don't mind him publishing text messages and if
01:10anyone thinks here again that the European Union or Europe as a whole can defend itself without
01:15the U.S.
01:16Keep on dreaming.
01:17You can't.
01:18We can't.
01:19We need each other.
01:20Rutter's comments come as tensions fester within NATO over U.S.
01:25President Donald Trump's renewed threats in recent weeks to annex Greenland, a semi-
01:30autonomous territory of NATO allied Denmark.
01:33Trump also said it was slapping
01:35new tariffs on Greenland's European backers but later dropped its threats after
01:40the court framework for a deal over the Mineral Reach island was reached with Rutter's
01:45help.
01:46Not much details of the agreement have emerged.
01:50The U.S.
01:51The U.S.
01:52The U.S.
01:53The U.S.
01:54Greenland
01:55Mining Minister Naya Nathanielsen told Euronews that there is not yet a deal
02:00between its government, Denmark and the U.S.
02:03Her comments follow U.S.
02:05President Donald Trump's announcement last week that he worked out the framework for
02:10a future deal on the Arctic territory with NATO chief Mark Rutte.
02:15She's...
02:15I stress that clarity on the U.S.'s intentions is needed to progress talks.
02:20There...
02:20There's no deal yet.
02:21What we have is an agreement to venture into a...
02:25dialogue.
02:26It's going to be, I think, maybe a number of different dialogues.
02:29I think there will be a...
02:30NATO-led dialogue that has to do with maybe an increased presence...
02:35from NATO in the high north that could be Greenland.
02:38We would welcome that.
02:40And then there would be these trilateral dialogues between the U.S.
02:45on one side and the Kingdom of Denmark consisted in this part of Greenland and Denmark on the
02:49other side.
02:50And we still have to gain clarity about what is the American...
02:55interests concretely because we really haven't heard anything yet.
03:00And then there might be something regarding a more closure.
03:05business tie.
03:06And that would be a whole other dialogue as well.
03:09Green...
03:10Nathanael's icy terrain is rich in rare earth and other minerals.
03:14Nathanael...
03:15Nathanael...
03:16Emphasised that any talks on Greenland's mineral resources should be...
03:20separate from any defense agreement with Washington.
03:23She welcomed U.S.
03:25investment in the territory's untapped mineral wealth.
03:28But warned Greenland must...
03:30benefit from any deal.
03:31Nathanael...
03:32I do not want to combine any form of...
03:35defense agreement with access to our minerals.
03:38We need to keep these things in their separate...
03:40baskets, if you will.
03:41And we are very much open to investments.
03:45collaborations with the U.S.
03:47We already have a memorandum of understanding that is from 2000...
03:502019 under Trump 1 that we have been seeking to update.
03:54But we...
03:55we cannot...
03:56I think...
03:57start to...
03:58put it all together in the same basket because it's different things.
04:00we cannot...
04:01give...
04:02another country full access to our minerals.
04:05this is a rule-based country.
04:07So...
04:08we...
04:09of course...
04:10you need to follow the...
04:10local rules and regulations in order to gain access.
04:12But we...
04:13have definitely every interest in...
04:15deepening our relationship and figuring out this...
04:17how can we...
04:18to our mutual benefit...
04:20develop our mineral sector.
04:25Here near Serbia, met with Danish lawmakers in Copenhagen to discuss the tensions
04:30surrounding Washington's threatened takeover and the next steps now that U.S. President Donald
04:35Trump seemingly tamed down his interest to acquire the Arctic island.
04:40After meeting NATO boss Mark Ruda on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum last week,
04:45announced that a framework deal was reached.
04:50He suggested that Denmark may cede small parts of Greenland to the U.S. to build bases as a potential
04:55proposal for the deal.
04:57I don't know if it can satisfy Trump.
05:00I can almost certainly say, first of all,
05:05it would be a Greenlandic decision.
05:10Together with Denmark.
05:12But I doubt...
05:15It's a solution that will work, but since it's now down...
05:20...the diplomatic track, the U.S. representatives will have to come up with...
05:25What is it that's important for you?
05:27How can we solve this issue when...
05:30...invasion is taken off the table.
05:33Trump's threat...
05:35...the United States have riled many Greenlanders who say that even after a resolution is reached...
05:40...the stars may never heal.
05:41I'm a Greenlander, we've been under huge pressure.
05:45It's been terrorizing with this kind of psychological warfare from...
05:50...the American president against Greenland and Greenlanders.
05:54And many...
05:55...they don't trust Americans anymore.
05:58Especially not the...
06:00...the American president.
06:02So I think...
06:03...people are still nervous.
06:05A lot have had anxiety attacks and they have troubles.
06:10I'm sleeping...
06:11...also...
06:12...me.
06:13Brask was...
06:14...
06:15...also asked to comment on why Trump was so eager to annex Greenland in the first place.
06:20I think you have to ask that question to the president because...
06:24...we are sort of...
06:26...mind blown by the whole situation.
06:29...and also the way he talks about it.
06:32Um...
06:33...and you know...
06:34...it's...
06:35...it's...
06:36...it's...
06:37...people...
06:38...it's...
06:39...kids...
06:40...that are so few...
06:41...
06:42...
06:43...
06:44...
06:45...
06:55...
06:50...it's actually...
06:51...people...
06:52...people living...
06:53...in Greenland.
06:55...if Trump...
06:56...needs a win...
06:57...he can basically say...
06:58...he's now got NATO...
06:59...EU...
07:00...to invest more in the Arctic...
07:02...in the security...
07:03...and...
07:04...if he's...
07:05...
07:05...maybe too clever...
07:06...he could also say...
07:07...he solved the...
07:08...the ninth...
07:09...uh...
07:10...crime...
07:10...the crisis or war...
07:11...of his career.
07:15Nine European governments...
07:17...have agreed to expand...
07:18...offshore...
07:19...winter...
07:20...projects...
07:21...across...
07:22...the North Sea.
07:23Energy ministers...
07:24...gathered in...
07:25...
07:25...on Monday...
07:26...and said the project...
07:27...Cuzzi...
07:28...electricity prices...
07:29...drop...
07:30...by 30%.
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08:01indeed become more competitive competitive in Europe compared to
08:06the rest of the world. More than 6,000 offshore turbines provide clean
08:11electricity in Europe, but deployment has been held back by weak auction design.
08:16Increased costs of capital and lack of visibility for the supply chain
08:21due to an uncertain project pipeline according to the industry.
08:26Israel's military says the body
08:31of the final hostage left in Gaza, Ron Guevili, has been recovered on Monday.
08:36The announcement
08:41that Guevili was found and identified comes a day after the IDF said it was conducting
08:46large-scale operations at a cemetery in northern Gaza. Israel's primary
08:51minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the news, calling it an incredible achievement for his country.
08:56and its soldiers. He told domestic media, quote,
09:01that we would bring everyone home, and we have brought everyone home.
09:06All remaining hostages, living or dead, has been a key part of the first phase of the ceasefire.
09:11the ceasefire deal reached in October, brokered by US President Donald Trump.
09:16Israel and Hamas have been under pressure from truce mediators, including Washington,
09:21to move into the second phase, commonly viewed as an even trickier part.
09:26The second phase aims to create an international stabilization force in the besieged territory
09:31form a technocratic Palestinian government and disarm Hamas.
09:36Many in Gaza say they are not optimistic, accusing Israel of not abiding by its terms.
09:41under the first phase, which mandated the widespread flow of aid, immediate halt
09:46to attacks and a full Israeli withdrawal from the enclave.
09:51an appeal trial opened in Paris
09:56on Monday for four men convicted over the 2020 jihadist beheading of a
10:0147-year-old school teacher Samuel Pati.
10:04Pati was murdered in a
10:06October 2020 by an 18-year-old Islamist of Chen Chen origin after
10:11showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in class.
10:14his attacker was killed in a shooting
10:16out with police and in December 2024 seven men and one woman.
10:21Pati were found guilty of contributing to the climate of hatred that led to the beheading
10:26of the history and geography teacher.
10:31Pati felt the death once they were killed.
10:33Pati wascą for the last May of the War,
10:34Pati, TV Gelstra, who was not yet to be White House,
10:35Pati, TV Gelstra.
10:36Pati Washoe, Sr.
10:49Pati was traitor.
10:50Pati, Catherine,
10:51Pati,
10:51Pati,
10:52Pati,
10:52Pati,
10:54Pati,
10:55Pati,
10:56Pati,
10:57Pati,
10:58Pati,
10:59Pati,
11:00Pati,
11:00Pati,
10:36de fatwa numérique.
10:38C'est une décision historique.
10:41Nous comptons bien sur la cour d'assises antiterroristes d'Appel pour confirmer cette...
10:46Il n'a jamais, Abdelhakim Seffrioui, nous allons le marteler, appeler à la violence.
10:51Il appelait à des sanctions administratives.
10:55C'est-à-dire, soit que ça me...
10:56Quel poète pâtisse soit exclu de l'éducation nationale ?
10:58Pas forcément définitivement.
11:01Quelques semaines ou quelques mois, une suspension qui aurait apaisé les esprits.
11:06apaisé les esprits des familles et qui aurait permis un temps de réflexion à Samuel Paty.
11:11Pour qu'il prenne conscience des fautes qu'il a commises.
11:16C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation à l'éducation de l'éducation nationale.
11:21C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation à l'éducation nationale.
11:26C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation nationale.
11:28C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation nationale.
11:30C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation nationale.
11:32C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation nationale.
11:34C'est-à-dire qu'il n'y a pas de l'éducation nationale.
11:36C'est-à-dire que l'éducation nationale.
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