00:00France and its allies detained a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend,
00:06whose captain refused to comply with direct orders.
00:10A total of 291 cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
00:19France and its allies have detained a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend,
00:25according to an announcement by President Emmanuel Macron.
00:28The high seas interception followed the Russian captain of the Tagors' direct refusal to comply with naval orders,
00:34forcing French forces to take physical control of the vessel.
00:38The Brest Prosecutor's Office has opened a formal criminal investigation into the ship's failure to prove its nationality,
00:44an absolute absence of a flag, and open non-compliance.
00:48The Kremlin's response came from spokesman Dmitry Pesco,
00:51who challenged the seizure by calling it illegal and comparing the move to piracy.
00:57President Macron condemned the activity, stating it is unacceptable for vessels to circumvent international sanctions,
01:03violate maritime law, and fund the war being waged against Ukraine for more than four years.
01:08The operation marks the fourth time since September that France has boarded ships suspected of belonging to Russia's unverified shadow
01:16fleet.
01:17Previous operations include the seizure of the Borachai for a suspected drone airspace violation in Denmark,
01:23as well as the boarding of the Etera in the North Sea and the Dina in the Mediterranean.
01:28Maritime authorities warn that nearly 600 vessels are now subject to EU sanctions
01:33for utilizing flak-hopping tactics to bypass energy restrictions.
01:43French President Emmanuel Macron said that he was expecting
01:4793 billion euros in investment in artificial intelligence and data centers.
01:53The foreign investment, including 45 billion euros from Japanese multinational investor SoftBank,
02:00was announced during an international conference on Monday.
02:20Macron added that the money would also be invested in gaining independence in semiconductors,
02:27the electrification of tractors and lorries, steel and health care.
02:31Meanwhile, SoftBank said that the money would be spent by 2031 on data centers in northern France
02:38and that France's nuclear-powered electricity was a key factor in choosing the country.
02:46Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced that the Titsa party would remove the president
02:51through a constitutional amendment.
02:53Magyar visited the Sandor Palace, where the president is seated on Monday morning,
02:57and stayed for about an hour.
02:59After leaving, Magyar told the press that he would brief the Titsa parliamentary group on possible scenarios.
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03:06Benne van a mai alaptörvényben is a megfosztási eljárás,
03:10de mi pontosan a köztársaság elnöki hibatal védelme érdekében,
03:15annak a megmaradt tekintélynek védelme érdekében nem
03:17ezt az eljárást fogjuk választani,
03:20módosítani fogjuk a szükséges módon az alaptörvényt.
03:25Nem személyre szabott jogalkotással fogunk élni,
03:29mint ahogyan ezt előre próbálták jelezni és keretezni.
03:32On election night, the new Prime Minister called on President Tamas Tsul-yok along with other public officials to resign,
03:39arguing that as puppets of the previous regime, they had failed to fulfill their constitutional duties.
03:46President Tsul-yok announced in a social media video on Sunday that he would not resign.
03:51...neem adna megoldást az előzőek szerinti intézményi konfliktus alkotmányos elvárásoknak megfelelő rendezésére.
04:01Tamas Tsul-yok emphasized that he would not obstruct the current government from passing the laws required for EU funding.
04:07According to opinion polls, two-thirds of voters believe that the President of the Republic should step down from office.
04:18Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Mecea Johanna has warned that the military alliance needed stronger low-altitude military capabilities to
04:27shoot down drones.
04:28His comments, said on your news program Europe Today, come after a drone crashed in the Romanian city of Galati,
04:36a port city near the border of Ukraine, last week.
04:39I think we have to do a much better effort to try to find the right kind of air and
04:45missile defense for NATO in general.
04:48So if for mid-altitude and high-altitude, let's say there are some things in place, Patriot missiles, you know,
04:55the F-16s, the F-35s, NATO operations,
04:59for these basically low-altitude things, we are still lacking the kind of adequate means.
05:05They do exist on the market. You can acquire them. The only thing is that you have to put your
05:10right priorities in the right place.
05:12Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected blame for the drone crash,
05:17but the incident has further underlined the need for NATO to better equip itself against the form of modern warfare.
05:25Johanna said that NATO should keep up with the innovation cycle with much faster cycle of procurement and adaptation for
05:32this new world plan.
05:40Drones have repeatedly been spotted near airports, military sites and critical infrastructure in Germany.
05:46The question is how to stop them safely.
05:48Near Hamburg, selected journalists, including Euronews, were invited to watch a live demonstration of a new counter-drone system.
05:55Instead of shooting a drone down, an interceptor drone is designed to catch it in a net.
06:00The aim is to avoid debris falling onto people or property below.
06:04The developers say that that could make the technology particularly useful in urban areas.
06:09Another advantage? The drone can be recovered largely intact, allowing investigators to examine it afterwards.
06:18Man wants to眉 that no sooner than that.
06:23And that's what we do with our system can do with our system's networks.
06:25We are in the sense that we are able to pour the drone up, transport it and lay there, where
06:30we want it.
06:32So we can link it to the DO.
06:36We have to avoid materials and that must be discussed, especially if you are active in urban land.
06:45Before a drone can be intercepted, it first has to be detected and tracked.
06:50That's where Ekodyne's radar technology comes in.
06:53The company's systems are designed to monitor airspace and follow multiple targets at the
06:57same time.
06:58But how many drones can a radar track at once?
07:01And what happens when the threat comes not from a single aircraft, but from an entire
07:05swarm or so-called mother drones?
07:10Last year in Germany, when there's some sort of mother drone that sends a few smaller
07:16drones, and how many drones can your radar detect?
07:21Yeah, so our bigger radar can certainly be tracking hundreds of drones per panel.
07:27And so we have four panels in our 360 setup, and so you're going to be tracking many hundreds
07:33of drones, approaching a thousand drones.
07:35While new interceptor drones are being assembled in the factory, testing continues outside.
07:41Not every interception succeeds on the first attempt, though.
07:43Each drone carries two net payloads, meaning operators can try again if the first net misses
07:48its target.
07:49The aim is to bring down the drone as safely and as intact as possible.
07:59Right-wing candidate and Trump ally Aberaldo de la Espriella took the lead in a closely contested
08:05first-round presidential vote in Colombia, setting up a runoff with Ivan Cepeda, an ally
08:10of Colombia's outgoing president Gustavo Petro.
08:14Cepeda won 41 percent of the vote, while De la Espriella won 44 percent of the votes.
08:19As final results showed.
08:21The first thing is that today's day, we hope and want to consolidate democracy in Colombia,
08:30and it serves us to express our faith in the Colombian people.
08:39Cepeda campaigned on a platform of continuing Petro's progressive policies and making peace
08:45with guerrillas and criminal gangs.
08:47On the other side, De la Espriella, who calls himself The Tiger, promised to crack down on
08:52criminal groups and builds 10 mega prisons.
08:57Compatriotas, defensores de la patria, más de 10 millones de colombianos confiaron en
09:03El Tigre, se unieron a la manada. Vamos a segunda vuelta para derrotar la tiranía,
09:10el absolutismo. En 21 días, vamos a cambiar la historia de Colombia para siempre.
09:18The polarized vote comes as the Trump administration is playing a more aggressive role in Latin America
09:23than any U.S. government in decades, placing mounting pressure on countries like Colombia,
09:29Mexico and Ecuador to crack down on crime.
09:37A total of 291 cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
09:45These are the latest figures released by Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
09:50According to the African Union's Health Agency, the virus has killed 43 people.
09:56The outbreak is mainly affecting the DRC, with 282 cases and 42 deaths.
10:03In response to the outbreak, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations will urgently accelerate
10:09the development of three investigational vaccines targeting the Bundibuglio virus responsible for the current Ebola outbreak.
10:18The World Health Organization identified these three vaccine candidates as the most promising ones currently under development.
10:26While vaccines are being developed, the WHO said the priority is to stop transmission with tools that have been used
10:35for decades in Ebola responses.
10:37These include disease surveillance, rapid testing, diagnosis, contact tracing, isolation and care for patients.
10:50Japan's southernmost region of Okiwana braces itself on Monday for Typhoon Jangmi, expected to bring severe rain and storms.
10:59The Japan Meteorological Agency said on Monday that the island faces high risks of landslides and high waves as well.
11:07The agency predicts that the tropical storm will move on to the Amami region on Tuesday.
11:13Heavy rain is expected on Wednesday in the coastal Kanto region, which includes Tokyo.
11:19Meanwhile, authorities have issued evacuation orders for elderly people and others who may need more time to evacuate in parts
11:27of both the Okiwana and Amami regions.
11:30More than 400 flights have been cancelled due to the storm.
11:34According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan experienced 27 typhoons in 2025, which was higher than average.
11:46The Japanese Knight has been cancelled since than 8月 in at least 2 weeks.
11:48The Japan Meteorological Agency has been cancelled by the Japanese-14 yearami region.
11:48The Englishman A20 is a member of its cargo and services by the Japanese-14 yearids.
11:48The Japanese-10 year of the National Peak Rural penises, which was a national security and national security, which was
11:48cleavace has been cancelled for its reasons for many years.
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