00:00Dozens of passengers from the Hantavirus-hit cruise ship were repreted home on Sunday aboard
00:05military and government planes after the vessel anchored in the Canary Islands.
00:11Spanish passengers were the first to leave the cruise ship following its arrival in Tenerife,
00:16with none of the passengers showing symptoms, according to first medical checks.
00:21Hours later, a plane that evacuated French passengers landed in Paris.
00:26According to a statement by the French Prime Minister Sébastien Léconneux, one of the
00:31five French passengers developed symptoms on the flight and all were put into strict
00:36isolation with plans to be tested.
00:40The last ever questioned flight is expected to leave for Australia on Monday.
00:45According to the WHO, all passengers on board are classified as, quote, high-risk contacts,
00:51threats.
00:52But the risk to the general public and the people of the Canaries remained low.
00:57Meanwhile in Italy, authorities say at least four people are in quarantine in the country
01:02after briefly boarding a flight with one of the victims.
01:11Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that the war with Ukraine is winding down and that he would
01:17be willing to meet with President Zelensky if talks were aimed at finalizing a long-term
01:22peace deal.
01:24Speaking at Russia's annual victory parade, Putin also said he would be willing to negotiate
01:30new security arrangements for Europe but slammed Western support for Kyiv.
01:52This year's Victory Day parade was notably scaled down due to the conflict and took place
01:58after US President Donald Trump announced a three-day ceasefire between both sides.
02:06Moscow and Kyiv have already traded accusations of violations, with Ukraine reporting nearly
02:11150 Russian strikes on Saturday.
02:19One day after the new parliament convened and Peter Maia was sworn in as Prime Minister, thousands
02:25took to the streets to celebrate Europe Day in Budapest along with the 22nd anniversary
02:31of Hungary's accession to the European Union.
02:34On May 9, 1950, the anniversary of the end of World War II, the Schumann Declaration was
02:40issued laying the foundations for the bloc now known as the European Union.
02:46Some 76 years later, a new Prime Minister was sworn in in Hungary, marking what could potentially
02:52transform the contentious relationship between Brussels and Budapest.
02:57The changing government also left its mark on Europe Day.
03:01We are very happy, but I didn't come back in the early days, so I don't know how to
03:06compare it, but yes, I think this is a good feeling, especially after the day.
03:29True to its tradition, the event kicked off with a running race, and was followed by other
03:34programs and concerts to mark Europe Day.
03:43For many fans here in Qatar, nights like this offer a sense that life is slowly beginning
03:48to settle again.
03:49The Amir Cup final brought thousands together for one of the biggest occasions in the country's
03:54football calendar.
03:55Alhamdulillah, life became normal than before, and easy to go everywhere in Doha.
04:02Everything is safe.
04:03For a lot of people here tonight, it's not even just about the football.
04:07It's really about having nights like this again.
04:10Fans back together, packed stands, and an atmosphere a lot of people here say they've
04:16missed.
04:16Well, this is something really good, to have everything back in the same order.
04:20If you go back to the league itself, you can see that the fans, they were attending the
04:25league matches, even the knockout stage of the Amir Cup today is one of the biggest.
04:30The cherry on the cake.
04:33Inside the stadium, fans kept the noise going throughout the night, and after the final whistle,
04:39many stayed behind celebrating as Al-Gharrafa lifted the Amir Cup.
04:43Muhammad Alashi, your news, Doha.
04:46Muhammad Alashi, your news, Doha.
04:49Did you guys say that?
04:51If we come.
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