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00:01air raid sirens sounded in bahrain and kuwait overnight after iran vowed to respond to renewed
00:07u.s strikes trump hailed what he called a very successful nato summit just hours after he had
00:15lashed out over nato's allies failure to back his war in iran
00:21donald trump said the u.s will grant ukraine a license to produce patriot interceptors
00:31western europe experienced its hottest june on record this year according to data from the
00:36eu's climate monitor copernicus
00:41air raid sirens sounded in bahrain and kuwait overnight after iran vowed to respond to renewed
00:48u.s strikes iran's revolutionary guards confirmed that they had targeted u.s military bases in the
00:54two gulf states warning their responses would expand to other bases across the region if u.s
00:59attacks were repeated trump had earlier warned that if iran keeps targeting ships in the strait
01:06of hormuz it will get much worse after he ordered new strikes on the country following attacks on
01:12three ships in the vital shipping channel a day earlier iran state media reported explosions in
01:18multiple locations along the southern iranian coast after u.s central command announced a new wave of
01:24strikes before ordering the latest strikes trump said the ceasefire with iran was over prompting
01:31mediators pakistan and qatar and the united nations to call for de-escalation
01:37it comes after trump said earlier in the day that the latest back and forth fighting would not result
01:43in long-term military action while leaving the door open to more talks
01:51in a turn of events u.s president donald trump hailed what he called a very successful summit
01:57he also applauded nato member states it comes as just earlier in the day trump lashed out over
02:03nato's allies failure to back his war in iran trump also threatened to cut trade with spain
02:09and insisted he still wants nato member denmark's territory of greenland
02:14superstars actually but we uh want to thank you very much we've had a tremendous
02:20time and i think a great success and we just and it's a big it's a lot of speeches we
02:27kept it short
02:29but it's too bad the press couldn't have seen what we uh what we were doing in that room because
02:34it was
02:36very smart people and they have a lot of good in their heart not evil good behind closed doors
02:44however trump had reassured his counterparts he wanted the u.s to stay in the military alliance
02:48according to a source inside the session nato chief marco rute insisted that despite the disagreements
02:55the alliance was emerging stronger from the summit in turkey with allies unveiling tens of billions in
03:01new arms contracts
03:02u.s president donald trump said the u.s plans to provide ukraine with license to produce u.s made
03:13patriot
03:13air defense interceptors trump was speaking alongside ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky at the nato
03:20summit in ankara kiev has repeatedly requested these long-range air defense missiles to protect its
03:25cities and energy grid from ocean strikes we'll show them how to do it it's very complex actually
03:31but it's uh you'll figure out the complexity quickly and we're talking about that and we'll
03:37the company that makes them which is building now four plants you know all of our companies
03:42will be able to do this in two to three months if you order a patriot now you have to
03:48wait a long
03:49time trump said the idea of licensed production in ukraine will deflect criticism that washington
03:55is not supplying enough high-end air defense systems we're going to give a license to you to make
04:02patriots that's pretty cool right this way you can't complain that we're not giving them enough
04:06and say make them yourself uh we haven't informed the company of that yet but that'll that'll work
04:12out all right you know sure they'll be thrilled patriots are manufactured in the u.s by raytheon
04:19and lokin martin but the u.s and israel's war on iran has depleted almost a third of the global
04:25stockpile of patriot interceptors
04:32western europe experienced its hottest june on record this year as a heat wave swept across the
04:37continent according to data from the eu's climate monitor copernicus the report comes as a new heat
04:44wave hits europe this week with temperatures above 30 degrees expected to persist well into next week
04:50in western europe while southern europe battles wildfires and record temperatures above 40 degrees
04:56the average temperature in western europe reached 20.74 degrees in june more than three degrees above the
05:03norm during the past three decades copernicus said europe is the world's fastest warming continent as
05:10human-induced climate change fuels more frequent and more intense heat waves on the continent
05:16thousands of deaths were linked to the june heat wave mostly in france spain and belgium
05:22climate scientists say europe needs adaptation plans to cope with climate change including renovating
05:28older buildings to be able to cope better with the heat but also getting to net zero emissions
05:33from the burning of fossil fuels as soon as possible
05:41political rivals of nigel farage have said they will not be running in the upcoming by-election
05:47resign as i triggered after the leader of the reform uk party announced on tuesday that he will be
05:53stepping down as a member of parliament the announcement comes as farage is the subject of a parliamentary
06:01probe over the non-disclosure of a 5.8 million euro donation from a thailand-based cryptocurrency
06:08billionaire critics say his resignation is being used as a distraction effort but the hard-right british
06:14politicians plans seem to have backfired as he faces the embarrassing prospect of going head-to-head
06:21with only a joke candidate who calls himself coin bin face as though you don't what do you no of
06:27course
06:29farage's decision to step down means his probe will be temporarily suspended but would likely start
06:35up again if he is re-elected outgoing labor prime minister keir starmer called the move a desperate
06:41stunt from someone who is quote up to his neck and sleeves more than 6 500 people gathered at dawn
06:53on
06:54wednesday in bosnia to set off on a march in memory of the victims of the strebrenica genocide
07:00they came from bosnia and ercegovina as well as from abroad to pay tribute not only to the victims
07:06but also to those who walked for days to save their lives in july 1995.
07:12the reason why i want to feel and i can feel it is a small part of the people who
07:22left from
07:23their friends and we want to say that this does not forget and continue this tradition
07:33over three days the walkers taking part in this 22nd edition of the peace march will cover 100
07:39kilometers to reach potocari near srebrenica on july the 10th the eve of the commemorations of the
07:46genocide in july 1995 the bosnian sub army overrun srebrenica and brutally murdered more than 8 000
07:55men and teenagers there the remainder of the bosnian muslim population present in srebrenica
08:01approximately 25 000 women children and elderly were forcibly transferred out of the enclave
08:11spanish government has proposed a major new european union common borrowing mechanism worth
08:15up to 850 billion euros per year unveiling a radical mechanism designed to deepen capital market
08:21integration and strengthen the single currency's global role spanish economy minister carlos cuerpo
08:27will formally present the comprehensive pitch in brussels during a high-level meeting of euro area
08:32finance ministers according to the leaked document madrid argues that a centralized debt issuance
08:38framework could generate up to 25 billion euros in annual savings by allowing participating states
08:43to borrow at premium german level interest rates while the proposal promises substantial fiscal relief
08:50common borrowing remains highly controversial in brussels facing staunch opposition from a coalition
08:55led by germany and the netherlands who fiercely reject taking on shared sovereign debt
09:00to navigate this deep political division spain is proposing a voluntary european sovereign facility
09:06that will allow an initial coalition of the willing to participate provided they comply with core eu
09:11fiscal rules the high stakes debate unfolds as all 27 member states face a strict deadline to fully
09:18agree upon the next long-term european budget by the end of the year
09:22the end of the year
09:28cape verd is an island territory of the african continent but it is not an island only in a
09:34geographical sense the archipelago is also virtually unique in its protection of the rights of the lgbt
09:41community on a continent where many nations have very limited levels of equality and protection for the
09:48rights of the rights of gay and transgender people
09:53agora estamos a viver quase um paraíso aqui mas foi fruto de muito extra muito trabalho
10:01muitos colegas nossos muitos amigos nossos foram agredidos
10:06como a peça fala foram pedrejados foram expulsos de casa não dão trabalhos para eles
10:13a pouco a pouco a sociedade vai abrindo uma agenda falta ainda falta muito mais
10:19in africa the archipelago is currently the most welcoming country for the lgbt community
10:24ranking first among african nations on the equal decks index the island nation combines moderate
10:31legislation with the highest level of social acceptance on the entire continent placing it ahead
10:36of south africa in march 2004 it decriminalized same-sex acts and since 2008 employment
10:44discrimination based on sexual orientation has been prohibited despite the progress made there
10:50is still much to be done many people lgbt principalmente travestis que vão a peça também
10:58reflete isso que vão pedir trabalho nas lojas ou nalgum lugar eles não dão trabalho para eles
11:06só porque eles são travestis eles ok tu queres trabalho muda de roupa veste como homem e vende
11:12por trabalho kebverd has an equality index score of 68 out of 100 ranking 31st globally ahead of
11:20countries such as the united kingdom in the united states currently there are about 30 countries on
11:26the african continent that criminalize same-sex relationships which in some of them are
11:31punishable by life imprisonment and even the death penalty
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