00:00Iran's parliament speaker accused the U.S. of hiding behind ongoing Pakistan-led diplomatic efforts to end the war while
00:07secretly plotting ground invasion.
00:10Israeli police have prevented Jerusalem's Latin patriarch from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass.
00:20Millions took to the streets in the United States and across Europe to take part in the No Kings rallies
00:26protesting U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies.
00:30Some 750 people were evacuated after a fire started in a club in Kel, southwest Germany, overnight into Sunday.
00:41Iran's parliament speaker Mohamed Bagher Qalibaf accused the U.S. of hiding behind diplomatic efforts as they secretly plot a
00:48ground attack in Iran on Sunday.
00:50In a message broadcast on Iranian state TV, Qalibaf defiantly added that Tehran is awaiting the arrival of U.S.
00:57soldiers to, quote,
00:58set them on fire and punish their regional allies once and for all.
01:03His claim came amid reports in U.S. media that the Trump administration is planning a weeks-long ground offensive.
01:09The senior Iranian lawmaker made the comments on Sunday as Pakistan hosted top diplomats of regional powers, Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
01:17and Turkey,
01:18to discuss ways to end the war.
01:19Pakistan, which emerged as a possible mediator, has delivered to Iran a list of Washington's demands,
01:26which Tehran rejected and countered with a list of its own.
01:30The efforts come as attacks on Iran persist, and Tehran's retaliatory strikes continue to target the wider region.
01:37Residents of the Iranian capital reported heavy strikes in the early hours of Sunday,
01:41as sirens sounded across Israel warning of imminent attacks.
01:45The war has so far killed over 1,900 in Iran, 1,100 in Lebanon, 20 in Israel, and 13
01:52U.S. soldiers posted in the region.
01:55Thousands of others have been injured.
02:01In an incident that has caused the outrage in Europe and across the Catholic world,
02:06Israeli police prevented Jerusalem's Latin patriarch from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass.
02:14The spokesman for the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem denounced the incident,
02:19in which both Cardinal Pierre-Baptiste Pizzabaya and Father Francesco Yelpo were turned away by authorities.
02:27We did take the measures to prevent any problems and any risks to the people, to the faithful,
02:33but still to have the heads of churches not being able to celebrate one of the most sacred days of
02:40the year
02:40in the Holy Sepulchre, in the most sacred place for Christians, is something unheard of.
02:45Reactions quickly poured in from Europe and the Catholic world.
02:48Italy's foreign minister said he had summoned Israel's ambassador over the incident,
02:54while French President Emmanuel Macron called the incident alarming.
02:58Since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked the war last month,
03:03Israeli authorities have banned large gatherings, including at synagogues, churches and mosques.
03:09The Israeli government said the measures were in place to protect people
03:13from potential Iranian missile strikes in the area.
03:19Millions of people took to the streets across the United States
03:23to participate in the more than 3,100 protests taking place against U.S. President Donald Trump.
03:29The rallies denounced what they described as an authoritarian style of governance
03:33by the incumbent administration, their immigration stance, climate change denial,
03:39isolationist foreign policy, and now, the war in Iran.
03:43In New York, thousands gathered to protest against sweeping immigration raids carried out by ICE
03:49and called for their abolition.
03:51The rallies even featured a surprise cameo from New York native and Hollywood giant Robert De Niro.
03:57Protests also took place in the capital, Washington, D.C.,
04:01where hundreds gathered near the White House demanding Trump's ouster.
04:04It's the third time in less than a year these protests,
04:08part of a U.S. grassroots movement called No Kings, take place.
04:12The demonstration spread across the pond,
04:14where thousands of Americans abroad and locals took part in rallies across Europe.
04:19In Paris, protesters called for an end to Trump's quote,
04:23reckless, irresponsible, and endless wars.
04:26And in the Italian capital, thousands marched calling for respect of international law
04:31and demanding a world free from wars.
04:38Hundreds of people were evacuated on Saturday night from a club in Kelle,
04:43southwest Germany, after a fire broke out.
04:46All of the roughly 750 people inside at the time were able to escape,
04:52with three people treated by emergency services.
04:56Police said the fire began at around 3.45 a.m. in the nightclub located in an industrial area
05:04and on the border with France.
05:07Firefighters were on the scene into Sunday afternoon,
05:10with remnants of the fire being put out in the interior of the nightclub.
05:14City authorities said the damage was so extensive that most of the building had to be torn down.
05:21The blaze came months after a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Kranz, Montana,
05:26caught fire in the early hours of New Year's Day, killing 41 people.
05:36A man in his 30s has been arrested after ramming his car into pedestrians in the UK's central city of
05:44Derby,
05:45injuring at least seven people.
05:47Authorities said the injured suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries.
05:52The suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder,
05:56causing serious injury through dangerous driving,
05:59inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving.
06:04Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood said she believes there is no longer a danger to the public following the suspect's arrest.
06:17Millions of people took to the streets across the United States
06:20to participate in the more than 3,100 protests taking place against U.S. President Donald Trump.
06:26The rallies denounced what they described as an authoritarian style of governance by the incumbent administration,
06:32their immigration stance, climate change denial, isolationist foreign policy,
06:38and now, the war in Iran.
06:40In New York, thousands gathered to protest against sweeping immigration raids carried out by ICE
06:46and called for their abolition.
06:48The rallies even featured a surprise cameo from New York native and Hollywood giant Robert De Niro.
06:54Protests also took place in the capital, Washington, D.C.,
06:58where hundreds gathered near the White House demanding Trump's ouster.
07:01It's the third time in less than a year these protests,
07:05part of a U.S. grassroots movement called No Kings, take place.
07:08The demonstrations spread across the pond,
07:11where thousands of Americans abroad and locals took part in rallies across Europe.
07:16In Paris, protesters called for an end to Trump's quote,
07:20reckless, irresponsible, and endless wars.
07:23And in the Italian capital, thousands marched calling for respect of international law
07:28and demanding a world free from wars.
07:33To be continued...
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08:53jeff kuns one of the most significant artist of our time visit d'athens for the innovative
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11:20that's what's really relevant to us as human beings to be able to accept each other
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