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00:00Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar promises to be a leader for all
00:05after ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule in a landslide election victory.
00:10Election authorities in Peru have extended voting by one day after technical and logistical
00:15issues prevented tens of thousands at home and abroad from voting.
00:20Poland and South Korea agreed to upgrade the bilateral relationship
00:24between the two countries to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
00:31Confident in the constitutional parliamentary majority, Peter Magyar, leader of the Tizia
00:36Party, delivered his victory speech in Budapest, emphasizing that no other party in democratic
00:42Hungarian history has ever received such a high level of trust from the people.
00:47Our victory could be seen not from the moon, but from every Hungarian window," said Magyar,
00:54referencing outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's victory speech in 2022 when he said his mandate
00:59margin was so big it could be seen from the moon.
01:23In his speech, Magyar promised to dismantle the Orban regime and called for the resignation of state
01:30leaders appointed by Fidesz, whom he called puppets. In a bid to reassure Fidesz voters, the incoming
01:36Prime Minister said that he would work towards national reconciliation and be a ruler for all.
01:47The Tizia Party's two-thirds victory in Budapest was greeted with overflowing joy and happiness.
01:54Among the young people celebrating in the city center, some immediately gave into the celebratory
01:59mood, while others continued to tally the votes long after the results were in.
02:05Everyone watched the election coverage broadcast in public squares and entertainment venues with keen
02:10interest. A first time Walter described how he would forever remember the moment when he and his
02:34election was in the party. Most people in the celebrating crowd felt relieved upon seeing the results.
02:41I didn't write myself out of this. But now I'm happy. I don't know what it will happen.
02:52I try not to think about it. I just feel like a rejection.
03:03Most of the young people interviewed had taken Monday off, since there was a street festival
03:07in Budapest on Sunday night.
03:20Poland and South Korea agreed on Monday to upgrade the bilateral relationship between
03:25the two countries to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
03:30Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk was in Seoul for a summit with President Lee Yam-yung.
03:36Tusk and Lee discussed a wide range of issues, with the main focus on the expansion of defence
03:42cooperation.
03:43Poland and South Korea are set to step up their cooperation in the defence industry under
03:49a $44.2 billion framework agreement signed in July 2022.
03:55Lee stated that this partnership extended beyond arms sales to include joint production, technology
04:01transfers and training.
04:03Tusk described South Korea as Poland's most important ally after the United States, especially
04:10in the defence industry.
04:11The two leaders also agreed to expand their cooperation across a wide range of areas,
04:17including energy supply chains, infrastructure, science and technology, high-tech industries
04:23and space.
04:27Peru's almost 35 million population will have to wait until at least the end of Monday to
04:33learn who their next president will be, after logistical issues left tens of thousands of
04:38voters unable to cast their ballots on Sunday.
04:41The problems prompted electoral authorities in Peru to grant a one-day voting extension
04:46to over 52,000 people in the capital, Lima, and hundreds more abroad.
04:51The extension was announced shortly after vote counting began on Sunday evening.
04:56The election comes amid a surge in violent crime and corruption in the South American nation,
05:01causing widespread discontent among voters.
05:03A former minister, a comedian, and a political heiress are among 35 candidates vying to become
05:10Peru's ninth president in just 10 years.
05:13More than 27 million people are eligible to vote in this year's presidential election.
05:18They're also being asked to choose members of a bicameral congress for the first time in
05:23more than 30 years, after recent legislative reforms were passed that concentrate significant
05:28power in the new upper chamber.
05:30A presidential candidate needs more than 50% of the votes to win outright, but a run-off
05:36in June is highly likely given the deeply divided electorate and the large pool of candidates.
05:42The election is now a two-player.
05:49Из затерянного на Южном Урале городка с 10-тысячным населением
05:53на аванс-цену мирового документального кино.
05:56Такой путь проделал наш гость за четыре года.
06:00С начала полномасштабного российского вторжения в Украину в феврале 2022-го
06:05and in the school of the important lessons,
06:08the life of our guest, the teacher and the video teacher,
06:11and the video teacher, changed.
06:14But it was an impulse to create a picture of his paintings.
06:19With us on the phone, Pavel Talankin.
06:21In your channel, children are taught to shoot.
06:23They are showing them on the course of the grenade.
06:28Some of your heroes are not left,
06:31except to fight for contract.
06:33He was born in Russia a new generation of lost communities.
06:38He was born in Russia.
06:39Not new generation of lost communities, but lost communities.
06:45I would like to say that.
06:46They were born by the society, born by the government.
06:51They were born in normal life.
06:53they were released.
06:55Some critics say that the film
06:58describes the putinism,
06:59as if they were put on top,
07:01forget about, in general,
07:03the support of the prostitution
07:05of Putin,
07:06so that they are in Ukraine.
07:09How, in your opinion, are these
07:10right-winging?
07:11In first of all,
07:14the fixation.
07:15The fixation of what is happening.
07:18Based on this fixation,
07:20you can make evidence.
07:21On the basis of this fixation,
07:24you can make evidence.
07:25In every country,
07:27these are different.
07:28In every society,
07:30these are different.
07:32It will be two years,
07:34as if you left Russia,
07:36to follow your invitation,
07:38a person who is willing to live
07:40in accordance with your opinion,
07:43which means for you,
07:44to escape.
07:45How is it, to escape?
07:46What is it, to escape?
07:48What is it,
07:49to escape?
07:53It's impossible.
07:55To escape.
07:57To escape.
07:58It's impossible.
08:01It's different.
08:02To escape.
08:04To escape.
08:12The peace is not equal to the country.
08:16I have a message for you.
08:19I want to thank you for the work you are doing.
08:25I know that you are forbidden in Russia.
08:30And we look at you.
08:34From your face, from your face, from your face, from your face, who watch Euronews,
08:40I want to say a lot of thank you.
08:51Each spring cherry blossoms across Berlin attract many visitors to the German capital.
08:57These vibrant pink trees, which bloom only for a few days,
09:01can be found scattered through parks across the city.
09:20These cherry blossoms are not native to Germany.
09:23They were gifted to the country by Japan in the 90s,
09:27following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany.
09:31Thousands of trees were donated, of which a large portion was sent to Berlin.
09:36And we'll see you soon.
10:16This is a paper that is painted on a small boat.
10:20He builds a boat atelier.
10:21He puts it on the boat atelier.
10:24He paints it on his boat.
10:25That's why we have a very immersive aspect.
10:29We are really at the level of the water.
10:31This is a paper that is painted with a large touch, very spontaneous,
10:34which is very characteristic of the beginning of the impressionnism.
10:52It is very characteristic of the art of Monet,
10:54which is a lot of the system of series.
10:57We saw it with the Nymphéas, the Cathédrales of Rouen, the Meules.
11:02It is exactly the same place.
11:04He paints the same subject, but with a different atmosphere,
11:08with a different horaire.
11:09Here, we have a view painted on the morning,
11:12so we have a very specific light,
11:14with beautiful tonalities in the water,
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