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00:00Hezbollah rejected the ceasefire agreed between Israel and Lebanon and demanded a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
00:10Tensions are rising between China and the U.S. over Tiananmen Square crackdown.
00:15Washington said that no amount of censorship can erase the past.
00:21A parked Lufthansa airplane tipped onto its nose at Frankfurt Airport, injuring several cabin crew and ground staff that were
00:28on board.
00:32Hezbollah rejected on Thursday the conditional ceasefire agreed some hours before between Israel and Lebanon.
00:39The Iran-backed group demanded a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
00:44In a written statement, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem called the negotiations absurd, humiliating and insulting.
00:52Israel and Lebanon had agreed a ceasefire in Washington that would require a complete cessation of fire by Hezbollah,
01:00the two sides also agreed to create pilot zones in which the Lebanese armed forces will take exclusive control of
01:07the territory to the exclusion of all non-state actors, meaning the exclusion of Hezbollah.
01:13Naim Qassem said the agreement's demand that Hezbollah fighters leave southern Lebanon under fire would mean surrender, defeat and achieving
01:21the enemy's goals.
01:23The fighting in Lebanon, where Israeli forces have seized large swathes of the south, threatens ongoing efforts to end the
01:30Iran war and reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
01:34Iran has demanded that any lasting truce be extended to include Lebanon.
01:43Iran's Ayatollah Mashtaba Khamenei has delivered an unexpected proclamation of Iranian victory in the war with the U.S. and
01:51Israel.
01:52The written statement, read out by a prayer leader, comes after weeks of talks marked by threats and flare-ups
01:58of violence, which have failed to secure a deal to end the war.
02:05Iran's Ayatollah Mashtaba Khamenei has delivered an opportunity to end the war with the war with the war, and the
02:21war with the war, and the war with the war, and the war with the war.
02:31Iran's Ayatollah Mashtaba Khamenei has delivered an opportunity to end the war with the war with the war.
02:48Khamenei's unexpected statement may signal an approaching peace deal, for which he appears to be preparing the Iranian nation while
02:55also calling for its unity.
02:58Also on Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution seeking to halt American military action in Iran.
03:05The resolution was largely symbolic, however, as the U.S. president can veto it if it gains Senate approval.
03:18Tensions are rising between China and the United States over the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
03:24Just hours before the commemoration of the bloody crackdown by the Chinese authorities,
03:30U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that no amount of censorship can erase the past.
03:36These remarks have provoked Beijing's anger.
03:39The U.S. President President and the U.S. Senate ministries,
03:41U.S. Federalist justice, U.S. Senate Digital Act,
03:45Is the U.S. Department to remove China's closed and firmly refuse the foreign government.
03:47Against these countries, the U.S. officials are strongly против,
03:49In fact the U.S. government,
03:53The U.S. expected to view the Nasional Act and to approach the Chinese in Iran.
03:56We are committed to the United States with the ceremonial act and to take the oath of China and the
04:03Chinese in Iran.
04:03On the 4th of June 1989, the Chinese authorities brutally suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations.
04:11According to human rights organizations, hundreds or even thousands of people are believed to have been killed by Chinese troops.
04:20Rubio added that those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated
04:28someday.
04:33A Lufthansa Boeing 7879 Dreamliner tipped onto its nose at Frankfurt Airport on Thursday.
04:40While the aircraft was parked, the nose landing gear suddenly collapsed, causing the front of the plane to crash to
04:46the ground.
04:47The incident happened just before passengers boarded the plane that was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles.
04:53However, cabin crew and ground staff were on board, of which several were injured.
04:58They are now receiving medical treatment.
05:01The plane was one of the airline's newest long-haul aircraft and entered into service in February.
05:07The cause of the incident and the extent of the damage remains unclear.
05:11Lufthansa said it was reviewing the incident together with authorities.
05:20British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has accused Elon Musk of attempting to whip up division over the murder of teenager
05:27Henry Novak in the UK.
05:29It comes after a series of posts by Musk on his social media platform asks about the murder, many of
05:35which have used far-right themes and talking points.
05:39And, look, we need to also assert who we are as a country, because Musk, again, has been interfering in
05:45our politics in the last few days, trying to whip up division.
05:48That is not who we are in Britain.
05:50In Britain, we are reasonable, tolerant people.
05:53When we have a terrible case like Henry's case, Henry Novak, we react calmly as his family have come.
06:01When it comes to disgusting images on Grok, we take Grok on and fight, because that's who we are as
06:07a country.
06:08Novak was stabbed on his way home from a night out in December by Vikram Digwa, a Sikh man who
06:13was found guilty of his murder last month.
06:16The incident drew huge public attention after it emerged Digwa had falsely told police who attended the scene that he
06:23had been the victim of a racist attack.
06:25Two men have been charged following violent protests over Novak's killing, where hundreds clashed with police in the city of
06:32Southampton, also attended by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
06:40French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjan Satrapi, a leading voice for freedom of expression, has died at the age of
06:4756 in Paris.
06:49Satrapi's family said she died of grief just over a year after the death of her husband.
06:55Satrapi was best known for the graphic novel Persepolis, as well as its 2007 film adaptation.
07:02The story is about Satrapi's early life in Tehran, struggling under the restrictions imposed by Iran's Islamic leadership after the
07:101979 revolution, before she was sent to Europe by her parents.
07:14Despite living in exile, Satrapi remained deeply connected to Iran, using her work to amplify the voices of the Iranian
07:22people.
07:23Other celebrated works by Satrapi include her graphic novel Chicken with Plums, which she also directed the adaptation of, as
07:30well as comedy horror film The Voices, starring Ryan Reynolds, and Radioactive, a 2019 biopic of two-time Nobel Prize
07:38winner Mary Curry.
07:42A major transformation has taken place in recent years in the economic relationship between Greece and Turkey, two neighboring countries
07:49whose political leaderships alternate between periods of tension and what is often described as a climate of calm.
07:55Over the past five years, the total volume of trade and tourism between the two countries is reported to have
08:00doubled.
08:00However, this growth has become increasingly uneven.
08:31While the number of Greeks visiting Turkey its year has removed,
08:33remained relatively stable at just over half a million, the number of Turkish visitors traveling to Greece has reportedly tripled
08:39over the past four years.
08:40Last year, I came to the United States on a holiday, I went to Kavalaia and Selenia, and I went
08:48to the United States very much, clearly.
08:50The food was very nice, the portions were big, and it was cheap, everything was cheap, the prices were cheap.
08:57The tourism side of Greece is at a higher level from the economy of Turkey, and as a result, we
09:07can see from the Aivali, or from many other countries,
09:11that they travel to the Greek countries, especially thousands of people, especially in the summer, to the Greek countries.
09:16The diplomatic sources state that the Greek Consulate in Istanbul alone now issues around 1300 visas per day, many of
09:23them allowing multiple entries.
09:25In the past, the United States was more cheap.
09:28Now, Turkey is more expensive.
09:30This is because of economic restrictions.
09:34It's also expensive.
09:35According to data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority, the trade balance between the two countries has also shifted dramatically in
09:41recent years.
09:41The imports from Turkey to Greece, which stood at 1.3 billion in 2020, are now estimated at 3.3
09:47billion.
09:47In contrast, Greek exports to Turkey are projected to reach only 1.3 billion in 2025, continuing a downward trend
09:54over the past three years after picking at 3 billion in 2022.
09:56The last few years, the range of tourists from Turkey in Greece has changed.
10:02All the and most of the Turks come and travel to Greece.
10:06All the and most of the Greeks come and travel to Greece.
10:06All the and most of the Greeks come and travel to Turkey.
10:11From the Constantinopoli, for the EuroNews, Yannis Giacchini.
10:16Welcome to the Health Security Operations Center that we've stood up in time for the World Cup.
10:21All the and most of the most of the most of the most of the most of the most of
10:30the most of the most of the most of the world.
10:39Any time you bring people together, particularly when you bring people together from around the world, there is a chance
10:46that diseases will spread.
11:02We're trying to identify signals early, so we're able to provide early warning to public health professionals who are responsible
11:10for mitigating anything that's happening.
11:12So we will notify, whether it's local, state, federal health partners, as soon as we see something, they will then
11:21be responsible for mitigating.
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