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00:01U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Australia will grant asylum to five Iranian women football players.
00:10NATO have intercepted an Iranian missile heading to Turkey for the second time in less than a week, as the
00:15conflict in the Middle East continues to widen.
00:20Vandalia and Kalas called on Europe to adapt to a chaotic coercive world order at the annual Conference of U
00:27Ambassadors in Brussels.
00:31U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that Australia had agreed to grant asylum to some of Iran's visiting
00:39women's football teams,
00:40whose players refused to sing the national anthem while playing there during the Middle East war.
00:45A few hours earlier, Trump had urged Australia to grant them asylum, saying Australia is making a terrible humanitarian mistake
00:54by allowing the Iran national women's soccer team to be forced back to Iran.
00:59Iran's women's team lost its last group match against the Philippines on Sunday,
01:04and teams ousted during the group stage usually leave within days.
01:08The squad arrived in Australia for the Continental Championship last month,
01:13before the war in the Middle East broke out on the 28th of February.
01:19NATO forces have intercepted an Iranian missile heading to Turkey for the second time in less than a week,
01:25as the conflict in the Middle East continues to widen.
01:28Confirming the incident, NATO spokesperson Alison Hart reassured that the alliance stands firm in its readiness
01:34to defend its members against any threat.
01:37However, as of yet, there is no indication that Ankara is initiating formal proceedings against Iran,
01:43though the government has summoned the Iranian ambassador for a formal rebuke.
01:48Last Wednesday, Turkey's Ministry of Defense intercepted a similar ballistic missile close to the Syrian border,
01:54an area where the U.S. maintains a military presence at the Incirlik airbase.
01:59Speaking to Euronews, Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for Allied Powers Europe,
02:04warned that Iran is targeting the U.S. footprint and attacking public spaces indiscriminately.
02:10While the alliance has increased its security posture, O'Donnell reiterated the Secretary General's stance,
02:15stating NATO is not part of this war, but NATO will defend itself.
02:23Police in New York have detained two teenagers,
02:26suspected of bringing homemade explosives to a protest outside the mayoral residence on Monday.
02:3118-year-old Emir Balat and 19-year-old Ibrahim Kayoumi are accused of hurling a smoking device
02:37filled with nuts, bolts and screws into a crowd at Gracie Mansion.
02:41Police Commissioner Jessica Tish confirmed the incident is being investigated as an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism,
02:48though the device failed to ignite.
02:50The arrests follow a chaotic counter-protest against far-right activist Jake Lang,
02:55a vocal critic of Zohran Mamdani, the city's first Muslim mayor.
02:59Mayor Mamdani, who was not at home during the attack,
03:02stated the suspects traveled from Pennsylvania with the sole intent of bringing violence to the city.
03:07While I found this protest appalling, I will not waver in my belief that it should be allowed to happen.
03:13New York City will never tolerate violence, whether from protests or counter-protests.
03:19Federal agents have expanded the probe, searching two properties in Pennsylvania linked to the suspects.
03:25The incident marks a significant escalation in local tensions
03:28as police continue to investigate the suspects for extremist ties.
03:32However, no formal charges have yet been filed.
03:40An explosion has struck a historic synagogue in the Belgian city of Liège,
03:44damaging the windows of surrounding buildings in the early hours of Monday morning.
03:49Police confirmed the blast took place at approximately 4 a.m. with no injuries reported.
03:58Belgian Prime Minister Bartu Weaver denounced the incident as an anti-Semitic act,
04:02stating that such attacks are an assault on the nation's core values.
04:08The mayor of Liège, Willy de Meijer, echoed his concerns,
04:11adding that foreign conflicts must not be imported into Belgium.
04:17The Belgian Federal Prosecutor's Office has said that it is leading the investigation into the explosion
04:23in view of possible indications of a terrorist offense.
04:30Built in 1899, the synagogue is a landmark for the local Jewish community
04:34and serves as a museum dedicated to heritage.
04:46The move has brought European solidarity to the forefront.
04:50French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
04:55travelled to Cyprus for an emergency trilateral meeting
04:59with President Christo Doulides amid the war in Iran.
05:02In the statements published after the meeting,
05:06all three leaders had a common message,
05:08any attack on Cyprus is an attack on Europe.
05:13I would like to thank you for a thanks to the Syrian minister of the ticket.
05:19I would like to thank you from the Syrian representative of the to-Semitic act,
05:25to the December of the United Kingdom.
05:26I would like to thank you very much for the information,
05:28for your aid of your support for the by-Semitic act of the Russian-Semitic act,
05:37and for your support for any support.
05:38It is clear that I think that this is safe and the safety of you will be able to be
05:41able to compare
05:42Venir ici à vos côtés avec le Premier Ministre de la Grèce c'est vous dire que lorsque Chypre est
05:49attaquée c'est l'Europe qui est attaquée et que la défense de Chypre est évidemment une question essentielle pour
05:57votre pays, pour votre voisin, partenaire et amis la Grèce mais aussi pour la France et avec elle l'Union
06:03Européenne.
06:03La démocratie de l'Europe n'est pas et n'est jamais seul.
06:13Chaque espionne de l'Europe est indépendant.
06:18Nos actions sont très émissantes, loin d'importe quel point de guerre.
06:23The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is expected to arrive in Cyprus, accompanied by fragates from other European countries,
06:32to strengthen Cyprus' protection.
06:38Ukraine's Oshad Bank is demanding the immediate return of cash and gold confiscated by Hungarian authorities last week, lawyers representing
06:46the bank in Hungary told Euronews.
06:48The incident triggered a diplomatic row after Hungarian police raided a convoy of cash carriers near Budapest and seized $40
06:58million, 35 million euros and 9 kilograms of gold.
07:02Hungary expelled seven Ukrainian nationals accompanying the transport the following day and opened an investigation into suspected money laundering.
07:11The seven Ukrainian nationals have been banned from the Schengen area and the broader European Union for three years, according
07:19to the law firm.
07:20The lawyers told Euronews that the Ukrainian vehicles were carrying out a routine transfer from Austria's Raiffeisen Bank to Oshad
07:29Bank's headquarters in Kiev.
07:30Ukrainian Foreign Minister Henry Sibiha accused Hungary of kidnapping and state terrorism, while his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Siharto, said the
07:41funds could be linked to criminal activities.
07:44Hungary's Minister for Construction and Transport suggested the funds could have been intended to finance opposition parties ahead of Hungarian
07:53elections.
07:58Ahead of the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels on Monday, Greek Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Periakakis told Euronews' flagship program
08:06Europe Today that the EU is being tested.
08:09The situation in the Middle East remains indeed deeply problematic and highly uncertain, leaving energy markets in turmoil.
08:17I would also add that we're also tested economically, and this is what we're going to be discussing today at
08:22the Eurogroup meeting.
08:23Energy is going to be a core element of our discussion.
08:27The impact of energy prices is significant already, and we want to see how we're going to meet that challenge
08:32on the ground as well.
08:33Oil prices eclipsed $114 per barrel for the first time since 2022 on Monday as the Iran war intensified,
08:42jumping roughly 25% since Friday and threatening global production and shipping.
08:48Kyriakakis sought to reassure that the EU is prepared to deal with a potential crisis,
08:53and even floated the idea of a single European energy market.
08:57We already have a toolkit, and the toolkit is the 2022 toolkit.
09:01We're not yet there, but businesses and households are already signaling that they want to see what type of support
09:07they would receive should the crisis deepen.
09:10We need to remove the barriers that exist between the member states of the European Union,
09:14and if we're speaking about energy, we need a single European energy market, which we don't have.
09:22Was I just the same before the accident?
09:31There wasn't any accident.
09:37Everything we did.
09:40We did it on purpose.
09:53There's nothing left to do now but live.
10:00This is a movie movie.
10:02This is the kind of movie, I mean, it was built for IMAX.
10:06It's meant to be appreciated as a piece of cinema in a movie theater, not only because of the scope
10:14of the cinematography and the design,
10:17aspect ratio changes if you see it in IMAX, but also because of what it's about.
10:22I think the thing that's amazing about seeing movies in a theater is that you have an experience next to
10:29strangers in the dark.
10:31And if this movie is about, which it is, embracing the secret, monstrous sides inside of all of us,
10:38it's kind of a little bit of a radical action to do it in the dark next to a stranger.
10:43It's like going to a concert.
10:59Come on, big man.
11:01You don't want to play?
11:12Back to death to a spot.
11:19What's my name?
11:24I can't remember.
11:32Monstrous.
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