00:00French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin will not resign, but he apologized for the handling of the primary suspect in an
00:0711-year-old girl's murder.
00:10Pope Leo XIV received a seven-minute standing ovation following his historic speech to the Spanish Parliament, the first ever
00:16addressed to the House by a sitting pontiff.
00:20Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that recent airstrikes on Iran have successfully deterred Tehran, leading to an effective
00:27pause in hostilities between both sides.
00:32French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has refused to resign after an outcry erupted in France over the handling of the
00:40presumed murderer in an 11-year-old girl's killing.
00:44Léana's body was found on Thursday in a green silo in southwestern France, seven days after she went missing.
00:51Gérald Darmanin spoke of a huge failure in the handling of previous accusations against the suspect.
00:57Est-ce que j'ai fait mon travail de garde des Sceaux ? L'inspection le dira. Le Parlement est
01:01là pour le contrôler, les médias peuvent en faire une discussion. En tout cas, j'essaie de réformer le ministère
01:04de la Justice.
01:05The key suspect is a 41-year-old father of one of Léana's school friends. He had twice been formally
01:11accused of raping a child in the past.
01:13A legal complaint was filed in August, but the police had not yet questioned him by the time Léana went
01:19missing nine months later.
01:21Est-ce que l'affaire Léana est une affaire de défaillance ponctuelle ? Est-ce que c'est un mauvais
01:29process mortel qui nous amène là où nous en sommes ?
01:33Ou est-ce qu'il y a de façon plus systémique de très nombreuses affaires comme celle-ci dans les
01:38cours d'appel et dans les parquets en France ?
01:41C'est l'inspection qui le dira et c'est le travail que font les procureurs généraux et je ferai
01:45toute la vérité sans rien cacher aux Français.
01:49Darmanin a dit qu'il a ordre les procédures français à réexaminer les 70 000 complètes légales et à la
01:55revue en France pour des crimes étudiants contre les enfants.
01:59Nombre 7% des complètes pour l'assaut de la minorité en France résultent dans une conviction, according à la
02:05CIVS, une commission indépendante.
02:11Pope Leo XIV marqued one of the most important days of his visit to Madrid with his historic address to
02:17the Spanish Parliament, the first ever by any sitting pope.
02:21During his speech, the pontiff acknowledged that society and the church itself have not always lived up to it insights
02:27that resonated within their own Christian tradition.
02:30And he also took the opportunity to call for immigrants to be received with respect and have real opportunities for
02:36integration.
02:39Numerosos hombres, mujeres y niños se ven obligados por circunstancias muchas veces dramaticas a partir de sus comunidades y dejar
02:49atrás seres queridos, historias y vínculos.
02:52Pope Leo also addressed the political tension saying that political pluralism should not degenerate into the constant denigration of the
03:00adversary.
03:02He received several minutes of applause at the end of his speech.
03:06Another significant moment of the day is said to be the private meeting Leo XIV will hold with victims of
03:11abuse within the church.
03:13The meeting, which will take place away from the public eye, aims to hear their testimonies firsthand and reaffirm the
03:19pope's commitment to truth, reparation and the prevention of these crimes, an issue he has placed among the priorities of
03:26his pontificate.
03:51The meeting that Pope Leo XIV held on Monday with up to six victims of sexual abuse suffered within the
03:57castle.
03:57The meeting that Pope Leo XIV has been criticized by several organizations representing those affected.
04:02They claim that the profile of the victims who meet the pontiff at the Apostolic Nunciature, the Vatican's headquarters in
04:08Spain, has been pre-selected to avoid conveying an uncomfortable message to him during the meeting organized by the Spanish
04:15Episcopal Conference itself.
04:17Up to nine associations claim to have been excluded from the meeting.
04:21It is an excellent moment during his visit to Spain so that it is favorable to that the pederastia do
04:29not prescribes.
04:30Before addressing the Spanish Parliament on Monday, Pope Leo XIV held a private 20-minute meeting with Prime Minister Pedro
04:37Sánchez at the Apostolic Nunciature.
04:40Lawmakers from Podemos and the Galician Nationalist Bloc boycotted the historic address in which the pontiff challenged both sides of
04:47the political spectrum by criticizing abortion, the global arms race and the migration crisis.
05:00The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom have backed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in calling for direct ceasefire
05:08talks between Russia and Ukraine,
05:11according to a joint statement issued following defence talks in London on Sunday night.
05:17Zelensky met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street
05:25for talks.
05:26The leaders supported the proposal for a direct dialogue between Ukraine and Russia with active U.S. and European participation.
05:35According to the leaders, the current line of contact, quote, should be the starting point for negotiations and international borders
05:43must not be changed by force.
05:46Sunday's meeting in London comes after Zelensky had proposed a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in
05:53an open letter last week.
05:55Putin has ruled out the move, saying he saw no point in meeting Zelensky until a possible peace deal had
06:01been agreed.
06:02The U.K., France and Germany, the so-called E3 group of European nations, have been prominent backers of Ukraine
06:09following Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
06:19Ireland is under fire over its continued sales of alumina to Russia, raising concerns that the country might be indirectly
06:27helping Moscow fuel its war machine against Ukraine,
06:30sold as white powder, aluminized the raw material used to produce aluminium, a metal found in weapons and ammunition.
06:39High Representative Kaya Callas said she intended to raise the matter when she meets with Irish Prime Minister Michel Martin
06:46in Dublin on Tuesday.
06:47We should also be more creative in finding ways how we can actually stop this war, because if there is
06:54a thought that we still, you know,
06:55some of us still benefit from trading with Russia at the same time when it is actually making it easier
07:03for them to fund this war,
07:05then this war will never stop.
07:08The organized crime and corruption reporting project published an investigation in March about the business ties between
07:15Oginish Alumina, Europe's largest alumina refinery, and the Russian economy.
07:20Oginish insists its activities are entirely legal because alumina has been spared from restrictions under EU sanctions.
07:27The company says that alumina exports to Russia represented about 45 percent of all sales in 2025 and expects the
07:35share to be similar at the end of 2026.
07:38The Irish government has launched an investigation into the allegations.
07:48Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that recent airstrikes on Iran have successfully deterred Tehran,
07:55leading to an effective pause in hostilities between both sides.
07:59In a televised statement on Monday, Netanyahu announced that the fire on the front is contained because,
08:04quote, the terror regime stopped its attacks after being hit, warning that Israel will respond with full force if Iran
08:11resumes its offensive.
08:13The announcement follows a rapid escalation earlier in the day when dozens of Israeli fighter jets struck strategic defense systems
08:20in central and western Iran.
08:22That operation came in response to waves of ballistic missiles fired by Iran's revolutionary guards who targeted locations,
08:29including the Ramad David airbase, following Israeli strikes on Beirut.
08:34Israel's military stated its air defenses successfully intercepted 11 incoming missiles with no casualties reported.
08:42Amid the heavy exchanges, U.S. President Donald Trump posted online demanding that both sides immediately stop shooting.
08:49Tehran has blamed Washington for the fighting, stating that Israeli actions cannot be separated from United States policies,
08:56while demanding that any permanent regional truce must also halt Israel's parallel campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
09:11Yemen's Houthi rebels have joined the fight in the Mid-East war on Iran's side,
09:15announcing a missile attack on Israel on Monday and declaring a ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea.
09:21The Houthis have already harassed cargo ships during the Israeli Hamas war in Gaza
09:25that forced many companies into a lengthy detour around the tip of southern Africa,
09:31which generally adds around 14 days and significant costs to journeys between Asia and Europe.
09:36Oil passing through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait dropped from 8.8 million to around 4 million barrels per day
09:43during the first campaign.
09:44The Houthis paused the attacks after the Gaza ceasefire in October 2025 but warned they would resume if the Iran
09:52war escalated.
09:53The Strait of Hormuz is still closed and their renewed threat now puts two of the world's most critical maritime
09:59choke points at risk.
10:01The Bab el-Mandeb, just 26 kilometers wide at its narrowest point,
10:05connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the wider Indian Ocean where 12% of global maritime
10:12trade passes through.
10:14The Houthis attack came as Israel and Iran traded fire on Monday,
10:18putting the ceasefire under renewed strain and threatening hopes for a peace deal.
10:25At least 32 people have died after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday,
10:33collapsing buildings and sparking tsunami warnings across the region.
10:37More than 200 people were injured, mostly in damaged buildings, officials said.
10:42According to Filipino authorities, a series of powerful aftershocks rocked the area from about two hours after the first quake,
10:49with General Santos, a southern port city of more than 700,000 people, being among the hardest hit.
10:56The international airport in General Santos was temporarily shut due to the earthquake and 17 domestic flights were cancelled.
11:04It was the strongest earthquake to hit the Philippines this year,
11:08affecting the southern region of Mindanao and triggering a one-meter tsunami waves along nearby coasts.
11:15Tsunami warnings were also issued across Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan and several Pacific island nations.
11:23Earthquakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire,
11:29an arc of intense seismic activity stretching from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific Basin.
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