00:01Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his British counterpart Keir Starmer signed a major new defence and security treaty on
00:10Wednesday in London.
00:11The deal aims to bolster British borders, tackle organised crime, boost collective defence and further deepen cooperation with the European
00:21Union.
00:22We have deployed troops, NATO troops obviously, we will now train further together, we will share capacity together, develop complex
00:31weaponry together and invest in each other in terms of how we go forward.
00:38So this is really important in terms of a signal to the world of the strength of the relationship between
00:44our two countries.
00:45Meanwhile, Tusk reiterated Poland's will to protect values. He says the country shares with the UK.
00:53For us they remain important, but also for our countries.
00:58Rights, democracy, human rights, the feeling of solidarity with people, the desire to work for their safety and good life.
01:11This is all the fundamental of this treaty.
01:14According to Poland's Secretary of State of the Ministry of Defence, the agreement also offers clarification on military assistance in
01:24the event of a threat, technology transfer and cooperation on cyber security.
01:29The deal follows new treaties the UK has signed with Germany and France and is part of Starmer's strategy to
01:37rebuild ties with the EU following Brexit in 2016.
01:46Officers from the Civil Guards Central Operational Unit entered the national headquarters of the Socialist Party PSOE of Spain's Prime
01:55Minister Pedro Sanchez in Madrid on Wednesday.
01:58They followed a court order the preliminary step to a formal search in connection with a secret investigation into Larry
02:07Diaz, a member of the party already under investigation for influence peddling.
02:12A judge is investigating alleged payments linked to DS, which are believed to be connected to CP, the Spanish state
02:21-owned industrial holding company, and its former president, Vincente Fernandez.
02:27The National High Court has also charged the party's treasurer already under scrutiny by investigators for the use of cash
02:35linked to other corruption cases surrounding the party and Pedro Sanchez's government.
02:40The Prime Minister, who was on a diplomatic visit to the Vatican on Wednesday, has stated that he does not
02:47underestimate the ongoing investigation and has assured that they will offer, in his own words, full cooperation with the court.
02:55In this case, apparently, we are talking about a requirement, no we are talking about a registro.
03:03We don't want to minusvalorize the gravity of the investigation that the national audience is having in course.
03:13If there are new behaviors, I mean, we are talking about the same contundence that we have acted before.
03:23No is the first time that the UCO enter in Ferraz.
03:25Ya lo did the 20th of June of 2025, also by a requirement of information and not by a formal
03:30request,
03:31in the framework of the detention of Santos Serrán, the secretary of the organization of PSOE.
03:35This is another of the tramas that surround the socialists, along with the Tíbet's operation,
03:39which affects the president of the government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero,
03:43for a case of a severe traffic of influence and a malversation of funds.
03:47Javier Iñiguez, for Euronews, from Madrid.
03:54The former French President Nicolas Sarkozy insisted on Wednesday that he had not betrayed the trust of the French people
04:01in his final statement before the Paris Court of Appeal, which is retrying the case into allegations
04:06that the late Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi secretly funded his successful 2007 presidential campaign.
04:12Sarkozy was sentenced in September 2025 to five years for criminal conspiracy,
04:18becoming the first former French president in modern history to be imprisoned.
04:22He served 20 days in Paris' La Santé prison before being released in November under court supervision.
04:29He appealed the initial decision and prosecutors followed,
04:33seeking to revive the charges and impose a longer sentence of seven years.
04:37The prosecution asked the three judges hearing the appeal to find Sarkozy guilty of corruption,
04:43illegal campaign financing and concealing the embezzlement of Libyan public funds,
04:48three charges of which he was cleared at his first trial.
04:52A verdict is expected by the 30th of November.
05:00Hungarian lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of reversing the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court,
05:07which was set in motion last year by former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government.
05:12Prime Minister Peter Magyar submitted the bill on Monday and rushed it through legislature in a fast-track procedure.
05:18The ICC's legislative body hailed what they called an important decision after the government announced last Friday it would discontinue
05:26the process of withdrawal.
05:28Orbán announced Hungary's exit last year while hosting his ally Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
05:34In 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other top Israeli officials over suspected war crimes and crimes
05:43against humanity committed in the war against Hamas in Gaza.
05:47Arrest warrants were also issued for several Hamas leaders.
05:50Magyar has indicated that Hungary would execute ICC warrants against anyone, even Netanyahu,
05:55despite inviting him to Budapest for later this year.
06:04Five villagers stuck in a flooded cave in central Laos for more than a week were found alive, rescuers said
06:12on Wednesday.
06:12Two others remained missing, the search for them is continuing.
06:17The villagers entered the cave on May the 19th, but heavy rains triggered flash flooding that blocked the exit
06:23and trapped seven people according to Lao anti-rescue teams involved in the operation.
06:29The cave is located in a rugged remote area about 120 kilometers north of the capital, Ventian.
06:36Rescue workers from neighboring Thailand arrived at the site over the weekend.
06:41Those helping include divers from several nations who took part in the complicated 2018 rescue of 12 schoolboys and their
06:49soccer coach
06:50who were trapped for more than two weeks in a cave in northern Thailand before being safely extricated.
07:01The heat wave affecting France and a large part of Europe is completely unprecedented and historic, the French weather forecaster
07:10said.
07:10Temperature reached 35 degrees Celsius near London and could hit 39 degrees Celsius in some areas of France.
07:17The British are facing the warmest May on record.
07:21While I'm working in the kitchen, so it's atrocious.
07:23In Paris, tourists adapt their visit amid an unprecedented heat wave.
07:28In the first part of the day, everything is going well and interesting.
07:32But then I'm going to my flat and just sleep because I need to have more energy because, yeah, it's
07:40so, so hard in this time.
07:42Around 1500 people died because of the heat in England last summer, Britain's health security authorities said.
07:49The policy and communications director of the Grantham Research Institute says Britain will have to make changes to homes and
07:56businesses to make them less dangerous.
07:59Well, we know that the temperatures we reached yesterday, which were nearly 35 degrees in London, unfortunately will likely have
08:06killed hundreds of people across the country.
08:08People with underlying health conditions, particularly respiratory illness, and they mainly die in homes that overheat.
08:17The current heat wave is not an emergency, the French health minister said, though she urged the public to be
08:24cautious and follow safety guidelines.
08:31Final preparations are underway in Budapest ahead of Saturday's Champions League final.
08:38Broadcast trucks are already arriving at the Puskas Stadium and local businesses are gearing up for the number one tourism
08:46event of the year.
08:47A két résztvevő csapat 17 ezer jegyet kap a meccsre, de ennél várhatóan sokkal többen érkeznek majd.
08:53Az Arzenál egyik játékosa, a Declan Rice, azt kérte a londoni drukkerektől, hogy legalább 200 ezeren utazzanak el a magyar
09:00főváros.
09:01Experts in tourism say Budapest can expect at least 200.000 fans to descend upon the city.
09:07Budapest esetében ekkora terhelés turisztikai szempontból nem nagyon volt még.
09:14Itt foglalási adatokat tudunk nézni, árakat tudunk nézni, booking adatokat tudunk nézni, repülőtérforgalmat tudunk nézni,
09:22ami azt mutatja, hogy egy olyan plusz 200-250 ezer ember érkezik pár napra Budapestre,
09:29ami jelentősen befolyásolja az itt élőknek a mindennapjait,
09:34illetve a turizmusból élőknek a bevételeit.
09:48Vannak a direkt bevételek és vannak az indirekt bevételek.
09:51Ha mindent összeadunk, akkor körülbelül olyan 20 milliárd forintos extra bevételt jelent.
09:57Ez nyilván kiadást is jelent a szervezőknek, a fővárosnak, stb.
10:04Data shows that accommodation and flight bookings have reached roughly 250 percent of the usual amount.
10:10Weekend flight prices from the home cities of the two finalists, Paris and London,
10:15start at around €500 one way,
10:18while hotel rooms still available for a single night are priced similarly.
10:23Local football fans were allocated just 4,600 tickets for the Champions League final,
10:29while ticket prices ranged from around €70 for the cheapest seats
10:34to as much as €3,500 for the most expensive ones.
10:43NASA has outlined the next steps in building a lunar base.
10:47It has released details about the robotic landers, drones and rovers it plans to send to the moon.
10:53The United States wants Americans to return to the moon
10:57before President Donald Trump's term ends in 2029.
11:01The U.S. space agency is under pressure to win the new space race.
11:06NASA is competing with China to get humans back on the moon's surface.
11:11So we are discussing three moon-based missions
11:14and a series of additional awards with more missions to be announced in the months ahead.
11:19Now, Moonbase-1 will be the first privately funded lunar lander mission in history.
11:25Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin is one of the companies selected to manufacture the spacecraft.
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