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00:30Further expand the military campaign in southern Lebanon
00:33This as the United Nations warns of widespread devastation in Lebanon
00:38With around 20% of the population now internally displaced and many dead
00:43Meanwhile Iran says it would set any US troops on fire
00:47After reports the Pentagon is planning potential raids and troop deployments
00:52With the conflict entering its six month
00:54G7 finance and energy ministers are holding emergency talks today
00:58To try to contain the growing energy shock
01:00While Iran is grappling with power cuts
01:03After airstrikes and explosions were heard in the capital throughout the night
01:06For more on what seems to be intensifying on all fronts
01:10We can cross over now to Doha
01:12And bring in your news's regional correspondent there
01:14Adel Khalim for an update
01:16Good morning Adel
01:17So we're seeing through the night Israel and Iran continuing to trade strikes
01:20Despite Pakistan's attempts to bring all players around the table for talks
01:28May the situation across the region is quite volatile
01:31Over the weekend diplomatic efforts intensified with regional powers such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt
01:37Sending their top diplomats to Pakistan
01:39In hopes of creating a path to direct talks between Washington and Tehran
01:43And de-escalate this now month-long war
01:45Now speaking to reporters on Air Force One
01:48US President Donald Trump says they are negotiating with Iran
01:54The U.S. has deployed around 3,500 more troops to the region
02:00And Iran is already responding with what looks like a warning
02:03State media says its parliament speaker warned Iranian forces were
02:07Waiting for the arrival of American troops on the ground to rain fire on them
02:12On Friday it carried out a strike on a U.S. airbase in Saudi Arabia
02:16Injuring 15 troops and damaging several aircraft
02:19So the message there seems twofold
02:21It's a warning to Washington
02:22About what could happen
02:25If things escalate
02:26And a signal to regional allies
02:28That they are within striking range
02:30Meanwhile all American universities here in Qatar
02:32Have now been closed
02:34And that's in direct response to a threat
02:36From the IRGC
02:38In response to
02:40To U.S. Israeli targeting two Iranian universities
02:44Okay, so everyone very much still there on edge
02:47Adil Khalim
02:48Thank you so much for that update there from Doha
02:50Meanwhile Israel is facing controversy
02:53Over Palm Sunday celebrations in Jerusalem
02:55This weekend
02:56That saw four representatives of the Catholic Church
02:59Prevented from holding mass by Israeli police
03:01Israel has already weighed in
03:03With the Prime Minister saying he will offer
03:05Full and immediate access
03:06After the Vatican demanded answers
03:08For more we're joined now in the studio
03:10By our EU editor Maria Tadeo
03:12Good morning Maria
03:13Good morning
03:13So look, this is not really just about religion
03:15It's an international diplomatic spat now
03:17What happened?
03:18Well it is
03:19And it was becoming one
03:20Because you immediately saw a reaction
03:22Not just from the Vatican
03:23Which said that this was the first time
03:25In quote centuries
03:26That the Patriarch of Jerusalem
03:28The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
03:29Was not able to enter
03:30After the Holy Church of the Sepulchre
03:33Because of security reasons
03:36Initially cited by Israel
03:38You also had very strong comments
03:40From the Italian Prime Minister
03:41Which has recalled the Israeli ambassador
03:43To Italy
03:44The French President
03:46The Spanish Prime Minister
03:47To in that sort of heat
03:49Building over the day
03:51At the course of the day
03:52Also leading up to what is going to be
03:54A critical week
03:54Because of course this is Easter week
03:56And more celebrations are expected
03:57Certainly from the Thursday to the Sunday
03:59The Israeli governments
04:00Have now reversed course
04:01The Israeli Prime Minister
04:03Hopefully we can put this up
04:04On the board
04:05Put our statement yesterday
04:07Saying this is Benjamin Netanyahu
04:09That as soon as he learned
04:10About the incident
04:11So of course that is
04:12Cardinal Pizzabala
04:13Not being able to enter the church
04:16He has now instructed authorities
04:18To enable the Patriarch
04:19To hold services as he wishes
04:22Of course as I say
04:23This is relevant
04:24Because of the status quo in Jerusalem
04:26When it comes to putting together
04:27Holy sites for three religions
04:29But also this is Easter week
04:32So it is a very
04:32Well the most important
04:34Celebration for Christians
04:36Certainly for Catholics
04:37It's a deeply spiritual moment
04:39Also emotional
04:40So this you have to dread
04:41Very carefully
04:41Where you see it now
04:43The Israeli authorities
04:44Sort of backpedaling
04:45Saying perhaps there was
04:46A confusion among
04:47The different authorities
04:48This was all done
04:50Because of security reasons
04:51No malice
04:52No ill intent
04:52But nonetheless
04:53Will reverse course
04:54To allow mass
04:55To take place
04:56And meanwhile today
04:57We will see G7
04:59Emergency talks
05:00Among finance and energy ministers
05:01What should we expect?
05:02Well yes
05:02So you see the war is now
05:03Pretty much touching
05:04Every aspect of life
05:06Today is G7
05:07Energy ministers
05:08G7 finance ministers
05:09And also the central bankers
05:11Who will be joining
05:12And that is relevant
05:13Because it tells you
05:13There are concerns
05:15Perhaps on the fiscal side
05:16Of things
05:17The economy
05:17On a much broader basis
05:20So they are meeting today
05:21The International Agency
05:22For energy
05:23Said last week
05:24That this could be
05:25The biggest disruption
05:26Since the 70s
05:27So of course
05:28The goal is now
05:28To bring together
05:29The big seven economies
05:31Around the world
05:32When it comes to
05:33The Europeans
05:33There's a number of measures
05:34That have been floated
05:36And put on the table
05:37One is considering
05:38Now a windfall tax
05:39So of course
05:40That is a special tax
05:41That gets put
05:42Affecting the corporates
05:44Because of these
05:45Extra profits
05:46That they may book
05:46Passing on them
05:48To the consumer
05:49This is a tax
05:51That is not popular
05:52Among corporates
05:52And companies
05:53But that could be installed
05:54For the time being
05:55No immediate action
05:56But it's certainly
05:57On the table
05:57There has been also
05:58Speculation about
05:59An oil price cap
06:00This was done in 2022
06:02When Russia invaded Ukraine
06:04And then of course
06:05There's a commission
06:05Which has been under
06:06Immense pressure
06:07For two weeks now
06:08Especially going back
06:09To the summit
06:10To put together
06:11Now a full package
06:12They say they are
06:13Working on it
06:14But the goal is
06:14To put fiscal measures
06:16Tailored measures
06:17That do not affect
06:18Of course
06:19Climate targets
06:20And regulations
06:21Just briefly
06:22Are they really united
06:23Though the G7
06:24Well that's a very good point
06:25Because we saw already
06:27On the Friday
06:27When the G7
06:28Foreign ministers
06:29Met in France
06:31There was a reported
06:32Spat between
06:33Marco Rubio
06:33The US Secretary of State
06:34And Kayakalas
06:36A top European diplomat
06:37In which it's understood
06:39That Kayakalas
06:40Asked the Americans
06:41When are you going
06:42To increase pressure
06:43In Russia
06:43This is connected
06:44To the energy story
06:45Because oil up
06:46Means more extra money
06:47For Russia
06:49And the Americans
06:50To have snapped back
06:51And say
06:52Well if you think
06:52You can do a better job
06:53Then you do it
06:54Okay
06:55Marie Taseo
06:55Our EU News Editor
06:56Thank you so much
06:57For those updates
06:58And just on Israel
06:59EU News is reporting
07:00An exclusive story
07:01This morning
07:01About the Prime Minister's
07:03New measures
07:03Against settler violence
07:04As the IDF
07:05Potentially plans
07:06To move some troops
07:07From Lebanon
07:08Towards the West Bank
07:09You can read more
07:09About that
07:10On our website
07:11But now
07:12Coming up
07:12We'll be joined
07:13By the EU Commissioner
07:14For the Oceans
07:15And Fisheries
07:16From Cyprus
07:16Costas Cadiz
07:17A former Minister
07:19For Education
07:20And Agriculture
07:21Back home
07:22His country
07:22Of course
07:23Cyprus
07:23Is now in the spotlight
07:25For the six months
07:26The first six months
07:27Of the year
07:27Because Cyprus
07:28Is currently holding
07:29The rotating EU presidency
07:30Of the EU Council
07:31Commissioner Cadiz
07:32Thank you so much
07:33For joining us here
07:34Thank you for inviting me
07:36And good morning
07:36So of course
07:37You're chairing
07:38Cyprus is chairing
07:39Now the EU Council
07:40Not yourself
07:41Because obviously
07:41As a Commissioner
07:42You don't represent
07:42Your country
07:43You represent all Europeans
07:44But you know
07:46The war in Iran
07:47Has really dominated
07:48The issue
07:49How is it impacting you?
07:51You mean the presidency?
07:53Yeah
07:54As far as I know
07:56They have postponed
07:58All the activities
08:00During March
08:02But things are
08:04Returning back to normality
08:06From April
08:07And onwards
08:09So I think that
08:12Now things will be
08:14Normal
08:14And the presidency
08:15Will be concluded
08:16Normally
08:17And are Cypriots
08:18Feeling safe now?
08:19Because a few weeks ago
08:20We saw a lot of drones
08:21Intercepted
08:22We saw Manu Macron
08:22Coming in
08:23Yeah
08:24Now things are
08:26Getting better
08:27No more incidents
08:30After that first attack
08:32And life in Cyprus
08:35Is back to normality
08:36And meanwhile
08:37As these wars
08:38Are raging
08:39There's still
08:39Serious issues
08:40Facing the European Union
08:42When it comes to climate
08:43The environment
08:44Many policies
08:45Being neglected
08:46We're seeing severe
08:47Overfishing
08:47We're seeing pollution
08:48And we're seeing
08:49Biodiversity loss
08:50And this is the area
08:51That you're supposed
08:52To prioritise
08:52But how can you
08:53In a world
08:54With so many wars
08:55Raging
08:55So many wars
08:56Raging
08:56Yeah
08:57The challenges
08:58Are many
09:01Now we're focusing
09:02On providing support
09:05To our sector
09:06So that it remains
09:08Competitive
09:08Because indeed
09:10The conflict
09:12In the Middle East
09:13Has negatively affected
09:15The fisheries
09:15And aquaculture sectors
09:18The seafood market
09:19And the coastal communities
09:23And we need to
09:25We need to discuss
09:26Way of supporting
09:27The sector
09:28To remain
09:30Competitive
09:30So what kind of measures
09:32Are you thinking of
09:32Short term measures
09:33Are you thinking of
09:34This is a topic
09:35That we will discuss
09:36Today at the
09:37Agri-Fish Council
09:38We're exploring solutions
09:40In the framework
09:41Of the European
09:41Maritime Fisheries
09:42And Aquaculture Fund
09:44We want to enable
09:46Member States
09:46To provide support
09:48To the member states
09:49Through this fund
09:51This was done
09:52Again
09:53In the energy crisis
09:55After the war
09:55Initiated in Ukraine
09:57And how nervous
09:59Are the ministers
09:59What's the kind of feeling
10:00That you're getting
10:01Yes
10:01They're getting
10:02Yes
10:03Nervous
10:04Because
10:04The operators
10:05Are
10:06Very
10:07Very nervous
10:08I met with
10:09Representatives
10:09Of the sector
10:11On Friday
10:11They informed me
10:13That some operators
10:15Have already
10:16Stopped
10:17Their activities
10:18Because they had
10:19A marginal
10:19Profitability
10:21And now
10:21With the increase
10:22Of the fuel prices
10:24They cannot
10:25Deal with
10:26With the
10:28With the cost
10:28Therefore
10:29My message today
10:30Will be clear
10:31To the ministers
10:33First
10:34We need
10:35A united response
10:37A European response
10:38That will support
10:40The sector
10:41And second
10:43We need to
10:44Accelerate our efforts
10:45Towards energy
10:46Transition
10:47In order to avoid
10:49Future energy
10:52Shocks
10:53Like the ones
10:54We have today
10:54And that of course
10:55Takes time
10:56Commissioner Kelly
10:56Thank you so much
10:57For coming
10:57On Europe
10:58Today
10:59Here
10:59On Euronews
11:00Now moving on
11:01Bruce Springsteen
11:02And Robert De Niro
11:03Just some
11:04Of the celebrities
11:05That took to the streets
11:06This weekend
11:06To protest
11:07Against the politics
11:08And policies
11:09Of President Donald Trump
11:10Millions were out
11:11On the streets
11:12Of America
11:12And also here in Europe
11:13Jakob Biannis
11:14Takes a look
11:15At this so called
11:16No Kings movement
11:19As you might have heard
11:21Millions of Americans
11:22Took to the streets
11:23This weekend
11:23For the No Kings
11:25Protests
11:25Against Donald Trump
11:26But this movement
11:27Did not stop
11:28At the US border
11:29Across Europe
11:31Tens of thousands
11:32Marched
11:32In major capitals
11:34Revealing a deep
11:35Continent-wide anxiety
11:36But wait a second
11:38What exactly
11:39Is this movement about
11:40And why it is important
11:41For Europe
11:43No Kings movement
11:44Protests against
11:45What participants
11:46View as Trump's
11:47Authoritarian governance
11:48Targeting his
11:49Immigration policies
11:50Climate denial
11:51And military actions
11:53In Iran
11:53But why Europeans
11:55Are so invested?
11:56Because his
11:57Make America great again
11:58Ideology is already
12:00Fighting for dominance
12:01Inside the EU
12:02And the ultimate
12:03Test right now
12:04Is Hungary
12:04On the 12th of April
12:06Prime Minister
12:07Viktor Orban
12:08Faces the political
12:09Fight of his life
12:10Against conservative
12:11Opposition leader
12:12Peter Magyar
12:13And Orban
12:14Has branded his government
12:15As Europe's
12:16MAGA strongholds
12:17Earning a total endorsement
12:19From the US president
12:20And if Orban secures
12:22His fifth consecutive term
12:24With US backing
12:25It will fuel
12:26Other nationalist movements
12:27Across the continent
12:28And is likely to
12:30Raise concerns
12:30About eroding democracy
12:32A weakened rule of law
12:34And a closer ties to Russia
12:35From inside the EU
12:36And interestingly
12:38In European republics
12:39Like France and Italy
12:40The protests
12:41Seamlessly merge
12:42With domestic politics
12:44But in constitutional monarchies
12:46Like the UK
12:46Spain and Denmark
12:48Organizers tried to avoid
12:49Anti-royalist backlash
12:50Rebranding their marches
12:52To no tyrants
12:53And keeping their focus
12:54On US politics
12:55And here is the irony
12:56European politics
12:58Has always been
12:59Historically fragmented
13:00But it seems that
13:02Donald Trump
13:02Is unintentionally
13:04Helping to forge
13:04A pan-European identity
13:06Whether you are
13:07Protesting against
13:08His policies
13:08Or supporting
13:09His MAGA allies
13:10He has become
13:11The continent's
13:12Common denominator
13:18Jakob Janus reporting
13:19For us there
13:20Now moving on
13:21The Finnish Prime Minister
13:22Petri Orpo
13:23Has said that
13:23A number of Ukrainian drones
13:25Have gone astray
13:25Due to a Russian
13:26Jamming of signals
13:28Helsinki says
13:29Kiev has been
13:29Carrying out drone attacks
13:30On Russian territories
13:31Along the more than
13:321,300 kilometre border
13:34With Finland
13:35For more on how
13:36Finland has been
13:37Beefing up a defence
13:38Along that border
13:39Your news's
13:40Defence correspondent
13:40Shona Murray
13:41Sent us this dispatch
13:42Good morning Maeve
13:44I'm coming to you
13:44From Giuseppe
13:45Which is the
13:46Finnish-Russian border
13:47About 40 kilometres
13:49Inside the Russian
13:50Part of this area
13:52Is the Russian
13:53Nuclear deterrence
13:54So the importance
13:56Of the Finnish border guard
13:57Can't be underestimated
13:59Most of the border
14:01Here has existed
14:02For decades
14:02But it was heavily
14:03Fortified after
14:05The full-scale invasion
14:06Because of course
14:07The Finnish border guard
14:09Are not just
14:09Defending Finland
14:10But NATO territory
14:12And I got caught up
14:13With one of the
14:14Finnish border guards
14:16And I asked them
14:16How important
14:17Their role is
14:18First and most important
14:20Is threats
14:21Against border security
14:24Like large-scale
14:25Illegal immigration
14:26Or smaller
14:27Illegal border crossings
14:29That's the number one
14:30And for example
14:31We train our
14:32Conscripts
14:34For our reserve
14:35Which is
14:35A useful tool
14:37If necessary
14:38On the wartime
14:39So basically
14:40A full-scale invasion
14:41Yeah
14:42That's correct
14:43Finland has had
14:44Conscription for decades
14:45Which is why
14:46The Finnish model
14:47Of security
14:48And defence
14:49Is one of the most
14:50Important
14:50All across Europe
14:52In fact a model
14:53For Europe
14:53And I caught up
14:54With one of the
14:54Conscripts
14:55And I asked him
14:56A little bit
14:57About his experience
14:58Have you ever held
14:59Anything like this
15:00Before you joined
15:01As a conscript
15:02Oh never
15:03I've never held
15:04A rifle in my life
15:05So first time
15:06Shooting was in the army
15:07You start off
15:08With the basic
15:08Assault rifle
15:09And I found out
15:11In the army
15:11That I have a gift
15:12For shooting
15:13So that's how
15:15I got into this marksman
15:16This right here
15:17It's a personal
15:19Camouflage net
15:20Mostly used by marksmans
15:21When I go back
15:23To my shooting spot
15:25I'll take it off
15:25Lay it over my rifle
15:27And then shoot
15:28Like that
15:29We're training
15:29For reconnaissance
15:31So if war
15:33Were to start
15:33We would go
15:34Over the border
15:35Behind enemy lines
15:36And produce information
15:39And try and find
15:40Valuable targets
15:44Your news is
15:45Shona Murray
15:46They're reporting
15:47For us from
15:47The Finnish-Russian
15:49Border
15:49But as you heard
15:50Earlier
15:51Agricultural ministers
15:52From all across
15:52The EU
15:53Will be gathering
15:54In Brussels
15:54To stay for key talks
15:55To hear what exactly
15:56Is at stake for them
15:58I'm joined now
15:59By the Irish Minister
16:00For State
16:00From the Department
16:01Of Agriculture
16:02And Food
16:02That is Timmy Dooley
16:03Good morning
16:04Morning Maeve
16:04How are you
16:05Good
16:05Great to have you
16:06With us here
16:06So just tell us
16:07How is the instability
16:08In the Middle East
16:09And the ongoing war
16:09Of course in Ukraine
16:11Impacting your talks today
16:12Yeah but sure
16:13It's impacting talks
16:14Right across Europe
16:15Every council of ministers
16:16Are obviously concerned
16:17From an Irish perspective
16:19We want to see de-escalation
16:21That's really always
16:21The approach
16:22That Ireland has to take
16:23Try to get
16:24A level of agreement
16:26Between all sides here
16:27And how are you
16:28Getting your voice out then
16:29Well I think the Taoiseach
16:30Has been very clear
16:30As you know
16:31He was in the
16:31He was in Washington
16:32Recently in the celebration
16:33Of St. Patrick's Day
16:34And in his conversations
16:36With President Trump
16:37Made it very clear
16:38That Ireland
16:39Can act in a role
16:41Which we have been
16:41Very good at
16:42As part of that
16:43De-escalation process
16:44And did President Trump
16:45Listen to him
16:46Well I would hope so
16:47I think President Trump
16:49Listens to people
16:50Right across the world
16:51And leaders across the world
16:52But I think Ireland's position
16:54Has always been
16:54About trying to
16:55Pull back from the front line
16:57Get a dialogue going
16:59Like all wars
17:00Ultimately end
17:01And what you would want to do
17:03Is that they end
17:03With the least loss of life
17:05And least disruption
17:06To the activities
17:08Of particularly in Europe
17:09Member states
17:10But right throughout the world
17:11And I think as we
17:12Still don't have clarity
17:13On what President Trump's plan
17:15Is here to end the war
17:16Nobody seems to have
17:17And that's understandable
17:18But I think as we move
17:20Towards taking on
17:21The presidency
17:21In the latter half
17:22Of this year
17:23Prime Minister Martin
17:24Will come into the frame
17:26Very much
17:27In acting
17:28Sort of
17:28As head of
17:30That European institution
17:31And I think
17:32You know
17:33From Ireland's perspective
17:34We've always been
17:35Really good at
17:36Peacekeeping
17:36Peace monitoring
17:38And de-escalation
17:40And that's again
17:41Where we will try
17:41To bring our skill set
17:43To the fore
17:43And meanwhile today
17:44Are you focusing on
17:45Any particular measures
17:46To look after farmers
17:47Across the board?
17:47Well of course
17:48The issue for farmers
17:50Is very stark
17:50At the minute
17:51Particularly on the
17:51Rising cost of fuel
17:52And also the cost
17:53And supply of fertiliser
17:56We want to see
17:57A mechanism in place
17:57That the CBAM
17:58Initiative
18:00Can be put to the side
18:02You know
18:03But we need that
18:03Mechanism in place
18:04That would allow
18:05That to happen
18:06So that will be
18:06For discussion today
18:07And again
18:08The ongoing fuel crisis
18:09Of course
18:10Is impacting both
18:10On farmers
18:11And on fishermen
18:12And women
18:12As Commissioner Caddis
18:14Had rightly identified earlier
18:15And what about
18:15The EU Mercosur deal
18:17The Commission
18:17Has decided
18:18It would be
18:18Provisionally implemented
18:19As of the 1st of May
18:21Does that make you angry?
18:22Well no
18:23We note the decision
18:24Of the Commission
18:25As you know
18:26Ireland was not able
18:27To accept the final agreement
18:28Although we did
18:29Get heavily involved
18:30In the discussions
18:31About ensuring
18:32Insofar as possible
18:34That safeguards were there
18:35From a market impact perspective
18:36Look we saw from the start
18:39That there were issues
18:39Around standards
18:41Environmental
18:44Issues
18:45And from that perspective
18:47We want to ensure now
18:48That as the Commission
18:49Moves into a phase
18:50Of implementation
18:50That the safeguards
18:52That were put in place
18:54Are adhered to
18:55And that the appropriate
18:56Monitoring is in place
18:57To ensure
18:58That all those inspections
18:59And very briefly
18:59EU Australia deal?
19:00Yeah
19:01Good or bad?
19:01Well as you know
19:03Ireland has deep
19:05Seated links
19:06With Australians
19:07There's scarcely
19:07A family in Ireland
19:08That hasn't got links there
19:09So there's real opportunities there
19:10But obviously
19:11We'll have to see the detail
19:12But there are
19:13Significant opportunities
19:15For Ireland
19:16Both at the agri-food sector
19:17And right across
19:19All aspects
19:19Like the EU-India deal too
19:21A good one for Ireland
19:22Not like Mercosur
19:23As you say there
19:23Minister Timmy Doolan
19:24Thank you so much
19:25For coming into us here today
19:26On Europe Today
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