00:00The European Union appears poised to sanction Iran's Revolutionary Guard over Tehran.
00:05Iran's deadly crackdown on protests.
00:08We are putting new sanctions.
00:10We are putting on the list and I also expect that we agree on listing.
00:15The Iran Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list.
00:18This will put them on the same...
00:20We are putting on the same footing with Al-Qaeda, Hamas, Daesh.
00:25You should act as a terrorist.
00:26You should also be treated as a terrorist.
00:29The sanctions...
00:30Follow US moves and come amid Trump's threats of potential military action against Iran.
00:35France, once hesitant over detained citizens, now backs the listing with no impunity.
00:40This decision or this position of France is also important.
00:45This is an appeal.
00:46An appeal to Iranian authorities to free prisoners...
00:50There are hundreds of thousands who were thrown into the regime's prisons.
00:55to stop the execution of the repression.
01:00which was the most violent in the contemporary history of Iran.
01:05to establish access to communication and Internet,
01:08and to make the people easier.
01:10The Iranian ability to decide for himself.
01:1573 people have been killed in the protests, according to activists.
01:20Burrard, born of Iran's 1979 revolution, operates in parallel to the regular forces
01:25and wields vast economic power.
01:31Dear colleagues, dear friends...
01:33The changes in the relationship...
01:35...between Europe and the United States are structural, not temporary.
01:39EU High Representative
01:40Kayakalas has warned on Wednesday against the dangers of outsourcing...
01:45...and security in a new age of coercive power politics.
01:49Her remarks...
01:50...come on the heels of US President Donald Trump's attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark through...
01:55...unitif tariffs, an unprecedented dispute that brought the nearly 80-year-old...
02:00...transatlantic alliance to the brink of collapse.
02:03...primary center of gravity.
02:05I believe the biggest change in the fundamental reorientation is going on...
02:10...across the Atlantic.
02:11A rethinking that has shaken the transatlantic...
02:15...relationship to its foundation.
02:18Let me be very clear.
02:19We want...
02:20... 58
02:21...healing strong transatlantic ties.
02:22The US will remain...
02:23livestock
02:25esta
02:25Europe's partner and ally, but Europe needs to...
02:30Europe is no longer Washington's primary center...
02:35of gravity. The shift has been ongoing for a while...
02:40Callas also presented a bleak overview of the current state of international affairs...
02:45She labelled Russia a major security threat, China a long-term challenge...
02:50and the Middle East a completely unpredictable region.
02:53Since Trump's re-election...
02:55the European Union has rolled out several multi-billion initiatives to rapidly boost...
03:00defence spending, promote its domestic industry and reduce its deep-rooted reliance...
03:05on US-made weapons. The bloc has set 2030 as a collective deadline...
03:10to achieve full defence readiness...
03:12and deter a potential Russian attack...
03:15to be your member state.
03:20EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has said that he...
03:25agrees with NATO Chief Mark Rutte...
03:27that the EU relies on the US for nuclear protection.
03:30EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has said that...
03:31that it can and should work towards becoming independent in Convention.
03:35EU Defence Commissioner He was responding to comments made by Rutte on Monday...
03:39that the EU should...
03:40keep on dreaming of becoming independent from the US...
03:43in matters of security and defence.
03:45EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius
03:46In one media I saw that he was speaking about nuclear defence...
03:50that European...
03:51that European should, you know...
03:54stop dreaming about...
03:56possibility...
03:57to, hmm...
03:59how to say?
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04:18We are ready to keep this umbrella and we are happy with that.
04:23This is the area where Europe needs to be ready to defend itself.
04:28A practical example of this is to find a solution to replace up to 100,000
04:33active duty personnel that the US Army currently has stationed throughout Europe.
04:38Kobelius insisted that the EU needs to understand what exactly it would need to replace
04:43if the US decides to diminish its presence on the European continent.
04:48Another question that remains unanswered for the moment is when this would be possible
04:53and to that question the Commissioner admitted he couldn't provide a clear timeline.
05:03French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that the recent standoff with the US over
05:08Greenland served as a, quote, wake-up call for all of Europe.
05:13French leader made the remarks as he hosted the Danish and Greenlandic prime ministers in
05:17Paris for a work.
06:02The three of us agree that this is a priority and that NATO must pay.
06:06a much stronger role in the Arctic region in the High North, including
06:11in and around Greenland, something we have been actually requesting.
06:16for a long time.
06:17Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederick Nielsen.
06:21encourage the cooperation.
06:22Our close cooperation in this situation.
06:26is not only about Greenland.
06:27It's not only about Greenland.
06:30It goes.
06:31It goes beyond Greenland.
06:32For us, this is about the value.
06:36in the world.
06:37Our democracy.
06:38Respect for international.
06:41law and order and integrity.
06:44The meeting comes to.
06:46Just days after Trump halted his annexation threats of Greenland, announcing that NATO had
06:51agreed to a future Arctic deal.
06:54Trump offered few details of the deal.
06:56which was brokered with NATO boss Mark Rutte on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum last
07:01week, saying they were still being worked out.
07:06UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met China's leader Xi Jinping on...
07:11Thursday in Beijing.
07:12Starmer, the first British PM to visit in eight years.
07:16Thanked Xi for hosting his delegation.
07:18The two nations aimed to improve relations.
07:21after years of tension over spying Hong Kong and Ukraine.
07:25Starmer...
07:26Starmer called for a long-term strategic partnership and brought over 50 business executives.
07:31I made a promise 18 months ago when we were elected in...
07:36to government that I would make Britain face outward against...
07:42because as we all know events abroad...
07:46affect everything that happens back in our home countries.
07:51The prices on the supermarket shelves to how secure we feel.
07:56Our international partnerships help us deliver the security and prosperity.
08:01The British people deserve.
08:04And that is why...
08:06I've long been clear that the UK and China...
08:11need a long-term, consistent and comprehensive...
08:16strategic partnership.
08:18The leaders are expected to sign several agreements...
08:21later in the day.
08:22The trip reflects growing trade needs amid global economic pressures.
08:26The UK and the UK.
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08:48The UK...
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08:53Freddy to the ground. Some agents join him while others direct themselves at the
08:58onlooking crowd. It is unclear whether Freddy manages to
09:03break free or if the agents let go as he scurries away at some point in the video.
09:08Freddy turns his back to the camera, which reveals he is carrying a gun in his waistband.
09:13At no point in the video does he reach for the weapon. Bystander
09:18yell at the officers to go before the agents set off tear gas canisters and eventually
09:23withdraw. Just go! As the officers drive away, a man approaches to a
09:28person to ask Freddy if he is okay. Freddy confirms that he is and then turns to ask others if they
09:33are safe. I'm okay. I'm okay. Are we all okay? Are we all safe? Are we okay? The Department of
09:38Homeland Security said it is reviewing the footage. Freddy's killing comes with a
09:43two weeks after another U.S. citizen, Renee Goode, was shot by immigration agents in Minneapolis.
09:48While seated in her car, the two deaths sparked widespread anger and created-
09:53criticism over Trump's immigration crackdown. On Wednesday, hundreds joined a vigil to-
09:58honor Freddy. It was him, but it could have been any of us. I mean, he was-
10:03trying to help someone and that's kind of what we're all about, what we're always trying to do.
10:08Similar vigils also took place in other cities, including in Washington, D.C.
10:13Here comes the dawn.
10:18Belarus became the leader.
10:23A test country to join U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace Initiative.
10:28In a statement on X, the Board of Peace said it welcomes Belarus as a
10:33founding member of our growing international organization. It is unclear.
10:38whether Minsk paid the $1 billion fee to secure permanent membership for Belarus.
10:43The Belarusian Foreign Ministry said in a statement last week
10:48Minsk was prepared to take an active role in shaping a new architecture of global
10:53and regional security. More than 20 countries have agreed to join U.S. President Donald Trump.
10:58and Donald Trump's Board of Peace. The initiative has expanded beyond its origin.
11:03the original remit of overseeing the Gaza ceasefire to what Trump describes as broad
11:08conflict mediation. EU sanctions have been imposed on President Alexander
11:13Lukashenko's government following the disputed 2020 presidential election.
11:18and violent crackdowns on protesters and dissidents. Further measures were in
11:23the United States.
11:24The war was introduced after the country allowed Russia to use its territory to launch its full-scale
11:28invasion of Ukraine in early 2022.
11:33munitions of Ukraine.
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