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00:01Belgium is mourning, a day after the deadly collision between a train and a school bus.
00:10German far-left militant Daniela Clayta receives a 13-year sentencing for armed robberies committed while she was a fugitive.
00:21The Israeli military clashed with Hezbollah fighters north of the strategic Litani River on Wednesday,
00:27on the edge of an Israeli-declared yellow line in South Lebanon where its troops have been operating.
00:33The clashes came as Israeli officials say soldiers have begun operating beyond the yellow line,
00:39which runs around 10 kilometers deep inside Lebanese territory and where residents have been warned not to return.
00:46The Litani River has been a de facto boundary in Lebanon,
00:49with large areas to the south under Israeli military control despite the ceasefire that's been in place for over a
00:55month.
00:55Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said that his country was intensifying operations in Lebanon.
01:19Israel also intensified the scope of its strikes on South and East Lebanon on Tuesday,
01:25killing at least 31 people, according to Lebanese authorities, as Hezbollah also kept up its attacks.
01:32Israel's army renewed an evacuation warning for the major southern city of Nebatia,
01:37saying it would act forcefully against Hezbollah, which it accuses of violating the ceasefire.
01:47Israel says it has killed the new head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza, Mohammed Odeh,
01:52during airstrikes in Gaza's city less than two weeks after killing his predecessor.
01:57Local hospital officials said five people were killed in the strikes, including Odeh's wife, two children, and another woman.
02:04The attack came despite an ongoing ceasefire and on the eve of Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim holiday.
02:11In a post on X, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz repeated Israel's goal of ending Hamas's rule over the Palestinian
02:18territory,
02:19but also alluded to a plan for the forced displacement of its residents,
02:24writing that a plan for voluntary migration from Gaza will also be implemented.
02:30Israel still retains control of over 60 percent of the Gaza Strip, including all entry and exit points,
02:36while the population is concentrated on the coast and a ceasefire reach between Israel and Hamas in October remains fragile.
02:44Israeli attacks have killed more than 900 Palestinians since the ceasefire took effect, according to Gaza's health ministry.
02:52Israel says its attacks are in response to violations by Hamas or threats to its soldiers,
02:57but Palestinian health officials say scores of civilians have been among the dead.
03:02Four Israeli soldiers have also been killed during this period in Gaza.
03:11German far-left militant Daniela Kleiter has been sentenced to 13 years in prison on Wednesday
03:18for a series of armed robberies committed while she was a fugitive.
03:23The 67-year-old and former member of the Red Army Faction, or RAF,
03:28was arrested in her Berlin apartment in February 2024 after evading authorities for more than 30 years.
03:36Kleiter was found guilty of six counts of particularly serious robbery committed between 1999 and 2016,
03:45as well as other charges including extortion and arms violations.
03:49The robbers got away with a total of 2.4 million euros, according to prosecutors.
03:55Kleiter was accused of having been the getaway driver in several heists
04:01and carrying a realistic-looking dummy bazooka in robberies where the men carried assault rifles.
04:07Prosecutors also accused Kleiter of three politically motivated attacks in the 1990s,
04:14while the gang was still active, but those charges are being dealt with in separate proceedings.
04:20The RAF is also known as the Vademainov Gang,
04:23a radical anti-capitalist group that carried out killings, bombings and kidnappings,
04:28mainly in the 1970s and 1980s.
04:36Belgium is mourning a day after the deadly collision between a train and a school bus
04:41at a crossing level that killed four people and injured five children.
04:46People laid flowers at the scene of the accident
04:49and signed a condolence book at the city hall.
04:52The pupils were attending a school for children with specific needs
04:56in the small Flemish town of Burenhout.
04:58The school principal said two children could exit the hospital in the coming days,
05:03while the three others still present serious injuries requiring a lot of care,
05:08Belgian public broadcaster RTBF reports.
05:11Locals reacted to the tragic accident.
05:41Magda's son was supposed to take the train that he was in the hospital.
05:43He hit the school bus.
05:47So he told me that something was heard,
05:49there was a boom or something,
05:51but I went on the phone with music,
05:52they said, well, maybe that was a delay,
05:54or just, yeah, that is a struggle in the morning.
05:57But then he realized that something was going on.
06:01Authorities didn't provide any information on the state of the victims
06:04or on the follow-up to the investigation.
06:17The heat wave affecting France and a large part of Europe
06:21is completely unprecedented and historic, the French weather forecaster said.
06:26Temperature reached 35 degrees Celsius near London
06:30and could hit 39 degrees Celsius in some areas of France.
06:33The British are facing the warmest May on record.
06:37While I'm working in the kitchen, so it's atrocious.
06:40In Paris, tourists adapt their visit amid an unprecedented heat wave.
06:44In the first part of the day, everything is going well and interesting,
06:48but then I'm going to my flat and just sleep because I need to have more energy
06:55because, yeah, it's so, so hard in this time.
06:58Around 1,500 people died because of the heat in England last summer,
07:02Britain's health security authorities said.
07:05The policy and communications director of the Grantham Research Institute
07:09says Britain will have to make changes to homes and businesses to make them less dangerous.
07:15Well, we know that the temperatures we reached yesterday, which were nearly 35 degrees in London,
07:20unfortunately will likely have killed hundreds of people across the country,
07:24people with underlying health conditions, particularly respiratory illness,
07:30and they mainly die in homes that overheat.
07:33The current heat wave is not an emergency, the French health minister said,
07:38though she urged the public to be cautious and follow safety guidelines.
07:46Georgia marked its independence day on Tuesday with a parade attended by officials
07:51and new military service recruits taking their oath.
07:56The event in Tbilisi's Freedom Square was attended by officials from Georgia's governing party
08:02and representatives of the Georgian patriarchy.
08:07The event in Tbilisi's Freedom Square was attended by officials of the United States.
08:37The celebrations come during deep polarization within Georgian society as opposition parties
08:45have refused to recognize the new parliament and the government has shelved EU membership
08:50talks with Brussels until 2028. Late on Tuesday, thousands of Georgians staged a pro-Europe rally
08:58in the capital, Tbilisi, to protest what critics say is government's democratic backsliding and
09:06anti-Western tilt. Waving Georgian and EU flags, thousands of protesters marched through the city
09:13before staging a rally outside parliament amid a heavy police presence. Georgia has been mired
09:21in political turmoil since parliamentary elections in 2024.
09:31Final preparations are underway in Budapest ahead of Saturday's Champions League final. Broadcast
09:39trucks are already arriving at the Puskas Stadium and local businesses are gearing up for the
09:45number one tourism event of the year.
09:48A két résztvevő csapat 17 ezer jegyed kap a meccsre, de ennél várhatóan sokkal többen érkeznek majd.
09:54Az Arzenál egyik játékosa, Declan Rice, azt kérte a londoni drukkerektől, hogy legalább
09:59kétszázezren utazzanak el a magyar főváros.
10:01Experts in tourism say Budapest can expect at least 200,000 fans to descend upon the city.
10:08Budapest esetében ekkora terhelés turisztikai szempontból nem nagyon volt még.
10:15Itt foglalási adatokat tudunk nézni, árakat tudunk nézni, booking adatokat tudunk nézni, repülőtérforgalmat tudunk nézni,
10:23ami azt mutatja, hogy egy olyan plusz 200-250 ezer ember érkezik pár napra Budapestre,
10:30ami jelentősen befolyásolja az itt élőknek a mindennapjait, illetve a turizmusból élőknek a bevételeit.
10:48Vannak a direkt bevételek és vannak az indirekt bevételek.
10:52Ha mindent összeadunk, akkor körülbelül olyan 20 milliárd forintos extra bevételt jelent.
10:58Ez nyilván kiadást is jelent a szervezőknek, a fővárosnak, stb.
11:03A tisztája a ugyanúzoké zárólás promettesten a fővárosból tetszben.
11:10Két jelentővétől mindennem az jelent – amit az értele志ményt –
11:14a fővárosból tetszben, amit a fővárosból minden egy alsőilván visszállásban.
11:23Fővából a fővárosból fővárosból jelentőre két jelentőség értelek 20-300 cszachán
11:30while ticket prices ranged from around €70 for the cheapest seats to as much as €3,500 for the most
11:38expensive ones.
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