00:00The U.S. signaled it was not afraid to resume the war with Iran as no deal was signed despite
00:05Trump claiming he was on the verge of reaching an agreement.
00:10Following last week's intense bombing of Kiev, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky
00:14has warned that Russia may be prepared to launch a massive new attack against Ukraine.
00:21The United States signaled it was not afraid to resume the war with Iran as no deal was
00:26signed despite President Donald Trump claiming he was on the verge of reaching an agreement.
00:31Trump said he was looking to make his final decision on the deal to extend the ceasefire
00:35and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
00:37The U.S. president held a meeting in the White House Situation Room with advisers on Friday,
00:43but it had concluded without a decision.
00:45Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Washington could restart the war if it wanted to.
01:06Trump said the deal must adhere to some of his red lines, including that Tehran should never be able to
01:12develop nuclear weapons.
01:14Iran, on its end, has pushed back against this requirement.
01:17Tehran has repeatedly claimed its nuclear program is peaceful and for civilian purposes only.
01:27Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia may be preparing to launch a massive new attack against Ukraine.
01:33Russia has recently intensified its strikes, with Kiev being hit particularly hard.
01:39Last weekend, Russia launched one of its largest attacks on the capital since the start of its full-scale invasion
01:44in 2022.
01:46We have information from the development of the new mass attack.
01:52Please, be sure to be aware of the nuclear threats.
01:55Be safe to life.
01:56Our operations are operational, prepared, nuclear forces and other defenders of the earth work 24 on 7, as always.
02:05The issue of the PPO is necessary to continue to help Ukraine with the protection of the earth.
02:11On Friday, Zelensky reiterated his call for more patriot missile systems from the U.S., which can intercept Russian ballistic
02:18missiles.
02:20Ukraine has also stepped up its strikes on occupied territories and on Russia in retaliation for the daily Russian bombardments.
02:31Europe is currently facing a critical question.
02:33How can it take the lead in the new era of technology and artificial intelligence while competing with the United
02:38States and China?
02:40Some of the biggest names in international tech scene gathered at Panathenea,
02:43an event that aims to establish the Greek capital as a hub for startups, investors and innovative companies.
02:49Among them was Bolt founder Markus Willig, who started in Estonia and went on to build a global transportation giant.
02:57In the U.S., the daily trading on the stock exchanges is almost 30 times higher than it is in
03:03Europe.
03:04And it's not because Europeans don't have the money.
03:06We just don't have the culture of taking risks, buying equities and investing the money we have back into accelerating
03:12the economy and accelerating the business.
03:13So if there's one thing we could do, it's how do we reform that?
03:17How do we get a bigger fraction of the pension funds and insurance funds and people investing back in the
03:22public markets,
03:23back into equities to build the next generation of companies?
03:26A similar message was delivered by Suo Wang, co-founder of Deal, one of the world's fastest growing companies in
03:32payroll and HR management.
03:34She argued that companies aspiring to become leaders must think globally from day one.
03:40If you want to build a really large business, you need to go global very, very early on.
03:47So that is very different than like, you know, 20 years ago or 30 years ago.
03:52You start with one region and you expand.
03:56Companies tend to start globally since day one.
04:00Despite their different paths, the speakers reached a common conclusion.
04:03Europe has the talent, universities, research centers and significant capital.
04:07Yet it's still struggles to turn these advantages into global companies on the scale of those created in the United
04:13States.
04:14The Panathenae are the great art of entrepreneurship and innovation,
04:18which is the fact that they put the Athena on the map of the European contribution.
04:22This is the second year that the organization has been implemented over 10.000 participants from more than 60 countries.
04:29The Panathenae are the great artists.
04:30The Panathenae are the great artists.
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