00:00According to the European Union trade chief, a trade deal with India is very close.
00:05Maros Shevkovic said that the two sides are checking the final numbers.
00:10Israel has said it would partially reopen the rough at crossing.
00:15Once it recovered the remains of the last hostage in Gaza.
00:20Iranian authorities unveiled a new billboard in Tehran.
00:25Seemingly warning the United States against military intervention.
00:30According to the European trade chief, a trade deal with India is very close.
00:35In an interview with your news program Europe Today.
00:40Maros Shevkovic said the two sides are checking the final numbers.
00:45The block.
00:45Maros Shevkovic aims to reduce steep tariffs for European companies in one of the fastest growing markets.
00:50But heavily protected markets in the world.
00:53I mean what is very important to.
00:55Maros Shevkovic said that in some sector India has started going up to 150%.
01:00And therefore big parts of the economy, the whole sector has been completely closed off to.
01:05the European exporters and now we are kind of reopening.
01:08So the big benefit would be.
01:09So the big benefit would be.
01:10opening of the economy.
01:11Second, building up the integrated global supply chains and hedge.
01:15pushing against global instability.
01:18Shevkovic referred to the agreement as the...
01:20of all deals as it looks to open a market of 1.4 billion people for Europe.
01:25European exports and services. Around 6,000 European companies currently
01:30operate in India, trade goods between the EU and India has surged by almost
01:3590% over the past decade, according to commission figures, with 48%
01:40billion euros of goods exported in 2024.
01:45The US government's disability remains a key sticking point, particularly
01:48India's opposition to the EU's countries.
01:50The free trade agreement could be announced Tuesday during the EU-India
01:55summit in New Delhi.
02:00Greenland's Mining Minister Naya Nathanielsen told Euronews that there is not
02:05yet a deal between its government, Denmark and the US.
02:10US President Donald Trump's announcement last week that he worked out the
02:15team work for a future deal on the Arctic territory with NATO chief Mark Rutte.
02:20She stressed that clarity on the US's intentions is needed to progress talks.
02:25There is no deal yet.
02:27What we have is an agreement to...
02:30the future into a dialogue.
02:31It's going to be, I think, maybe a number of different dialogues.
02:34I think there will...
02:35could be a NATO-led dialogue that has to do with maybe an...
02:40increased presence from NATO in the high north that could be Greenland.
02:44We would welcome that.
02:45then there would be these trilateral dialogues between...
02:50the US on one side and the Kingdom of Denmark consisted in this part of Greenland and Denmark on the...
02:55the other side.
02:56And we still have to gain clarity about what is the American...
03:00interests concretely because we really haven't heard anything.
03:05yet.
03:06And then there might be something regarding a more...
03:10closure business tie and that would be a whole other dialogue as well.
03:15Greenland's icy terrain is rich in rare earth and other minerals.
03:20Nathanaelsson emphasized that any talks on Greenland's mineral resources...
03:25should be kept separate from any defence agreement with Washington.
03:29She welcomes...
03:30welcomed US investment in the territory's untapped mineral wealth...
03:33but warned Greenland...
03:35Greenland must benefit from any deal.
03:37I do not want to combine as any...
03:40reform of defence agreement with access to our minerals.
03:43We need to keep these things in...
03:45in their separate baskets, if you will.
03:48And we are very much open to...
03:50investments and collaborations with the US.
03:52We already have a memorandum of understanding that...
03:55investments from 2019 under Trump 1...
03:57that we have been seeking to update.
04:00But we cannot, I think, start to...
04:02put it all together in the same basket...
04:04because it's...
04:05different things.
04:06We cannot give another country full access to our minerals.
04:10because...
04:11this is a rule-based country.
04:13So we, of course, you need to follow the...
04:15local rules and regulations in order to gain access.
04:18But we have definitely every...
04:20interest in deepening our relationship...
04:22and figuring out this...
04:23how can we...
04:24to our mutual...
04:25benefit develop our minerals sector.
04:30US President Donald Trump says his administration is...
04:33quote...
04:34reviewing everything...
04:35after immigration agents fatally shot...
04:3737-year-old Alex Breddy in Minneapolis on...
04:40Saturday.
04:41The incident marks the second fatal shooting...
04:43of a US citizen by ice...
04:45officers and the city in weeks...
04:47since the killing of mother of three...
04:48Renee Good on the 7th of June.
04:50in January.
04:51Trump declined twice to say if the officer...
04:53acted appropriately in the shooting...
04:55refusing to comment until all angles have been studied...
04:58and analyzed.
04:59He also...
05:00indicated that federal agents would eventually...
05:02withdraw from the city...
05:03though he provided no time...
05:05timeline.
05:06Videos circulating on social media...
05:07showed agents shooting...
05:08pretty...
05:09and...
05:10intensive care nurse...
05:11seconds after spraying him...
05:12with a chemical irritant...
05:13and pinning him down to the ICU...
05:15to take the ground.
05:20The photo showed...
05:21Braddy never drew a weapon...
05:23contradicting administration officials...
05:25who described him as an assassin...
05:27who had assaulted federal agents...
05:28and was found with a handgun.
05:30Braddy's parents condemned...
05:32what they called sickening lies...
05:33about their son...
05:34in a statement issued...
05:35on Saturday...
05:36after they learned of the shooting.
05:37The incident prompted...
05:38sharp criticism from...
05:40former presidents...
05:41Barack Obama...
05:42and Bill Clinton...
05:43who denounced...
05:44the Trump administration...
05:45warning that core US values...
05:46are under assault...
05:47and stressing...
05:48that it should serve...
05:49as a wake-up call...
05:50and stressing...
05:51and stressing...
05:54um...
05:55I really like...
05:56these three days...
05:57of a condor...
05:58I like him...
05:59as a sort of...
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06:03yeah...
06:04yeah...
06:05of course...
06:07we're at...
06:08unfortunately...
06:09uh...
06:10horrific moment...
06:11in our country...
06:12um...
06:13with the federal government.
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06:16attacking...
06:17uh...
06:18civilians...
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06:20in our own cities...
06:21and...
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06:24you know...
06:25I'm...
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06:26lucky to be here...
06:27in a joyful...
06:28creative community...
06:29celebrating...
06:30a movie...
06:31we're really proud of...
06:32but...
06:33um...
06:34it's...
06:35impossible to...
06:35ignore...
06:36what ICE is doing...
06:37to our country...
06:38and...
06:39um...
06:40I'm very...
06:40inspired though...
06:41by...
06:42all of the amazing...
06:43amazing Americans...
06:44who are coming out...
06:45and supporting...
06:46each other...
06:47and being there...
06:48a community...
06:49it's really...
06:50it's beautiful...
06:50I love...
06:51amen...
06:52and...
06:53and...
06:54straight...
06:55right in the middle...
06:56and...
06:57looking back...
06:58looking back...
06:59straight ahead...
07:00and...
07:01I love...
07:05women's...
07:06kids...
07:07fans...
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07:13your breath...
07:14because if you like...
07:17Israel has said it would partially reopen the Rafah crossing once it's recovered.
07:22The remains of the last hostage in Gaza, the crossing was supposed to reopen.
07:27Israel has opened in October as part of the first phase of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
07:32Israel now said it would reopen it for pedestrian passage only upon the return of the body.
07:37of Israeli soldier, Ran Gavili.
07:40Over the weekend, U.S. envoys
07:42met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
07:44They reportedly pressed Israel to reopen.
07:47World leaders and aid organizations have long been calling for more.
07:52More aid to be delivered to Gaza as the situation in the enclave remains dire.
07:57Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of delaying the recovery.
08:02of the body, but the militant group says it has given all the information it has on the whereabouts.
08:07of the remains, Hamas also accused Israel of obstructing efforts to search
08:12in areas in Gaza that are under Israeli military control.
08:17Meanwhile, also over the weekend, the UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem were set
08:22on fire.
08:23The blaze came days after Israeli bulldozers began demolition.
08:27of the institutions of the compound of the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees, it is not known.
08:32who started the fire.
08:33However, Israeli settlers were seen at night looting the main building.
08:37for furniture.
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08:42Iranian authorities unveiled a new billboard in a square in Tehran.
08:47The board seems to warn the United States against intervention.
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09:25crackdown on nationwide protests. The demonstrations began at the end of December.
09:30And the U.S.-based human rights activist news agency reported on Friday that the
09:35death toll has risen to over 5,000. But many believe the toll
09:40to be even higher as Iran remains under an internet blackout that has lasted
09:45for more than two weeks.
10:16Emmanuel Macron.
10:17I watched him yesterday with those beautiful sunglasses.
10:20What the hell happened?
10:36Crazy, crazy days and everything amazing for us.
10:40And very honored and happy that President Macron
10:45has used our eye work in this important event in Davos.
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