00:00The United States military has intensified its air campaign against Iran for a sixth consecutive night,
00:06striking key civilian infrastructure across the south of the country early on Friday, killing at least seven people.
00:13Iranian state media reported that American precision strikes destroyed strategic transit bridges in the coastal city of Bandar Kamir,
00:21while separate aerial waves heavily damaged the Iranshar Airport and a vital railway junction station in Bandar Abbas.
00:30The direct targeting of transport links follows a formal confirmation from U.S. Central Command,
00:35which stated that a coordinated force of fighter jets, warships, and combat drones successfully degraded dozens of Iranian logistics,
00:43coastal surveillance, and air defense installations.
00:47In immediate retaliation, Tehran launched extensive ballistic attacks against American military infrastructure in Bahrain and Kuwait,
00:54declaring the strikes a justified act of revenge for the homeland's fallen martyrs.
01:00The conflict spilled further into the Gulf as Qatar's defense ministry reported intercepting multiple incoming missiles over Doha early on
01:07Friday,
01:08with authorities confirming that a child was wounded by falling metallic debris.
01:13The rapid expansion of the combat zone appears to mark the end of the brief interim deal,
01:18returning the region to all-out war, despite President Donald Trump declaring in a primetime White House address that Washington
01:25is winning big in Iran.
01:31U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down on claims of voter fraud and interference during a primetime address to the
01:38nation on Thursday.
01:39The U.S. leader has previously used such assertions to deny his loss in the 2020 election.
01:45Trump said he would release classified documents that showed Chinese interference.
01:50Over a period of years, starting during the 2020 election cycle,
01:55the People's Republic of China carried out what is believed to be the largest compromise of election data in history,
02:03resulting in China's illicit acquisition of 220 million U.S. voter files.
02:12His renewed allegations contradict previous investigations that could not find any evidence of significant voter fraud in the 2020 election.
02:21Democrats warned that Trump was trying to revive the false claims ahead of November's midterms,
02:26in which the Republican Party is facing political headwinds over the war in Iran.
02:31Trump's claims risk straining ties between Beijing and Washington.
02:35Earlier this year, Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing,
02:39describing him as a great leader and a friend,
02:42and extended an invitation for the Chinese leader to visit the White House in September.
02:53Foreign ministers of EU member states have warned that China presents a threat to the EU's economy and its security.
02:59They said China holds asymmetric advantages over the EU through its economic and technological dominance,
03:06making it a critical long-term strategic challenge for the bloc.
03:09Tensions have escalated between the EU and China in recent months over trade.
03:14The EU set an October deadline to rebalance trade ties with Beijing through dialogue,
03:19as Chinese overcapacity threatens entire sectors of the European economy.
03:23But every recent move by Brussels to protect its markets has prompted threats of retaliation from China,
03:30which controls rare earth supplies vital to the bloc's defence industry and green technologies.
03:35In their joint assessment of the risks posed by China, the ministers also described Beijing as a key enabler of
03:43Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
03:45They said that China and Russia seek to establish regional dominance and reshape the global order in line with their
03:51interests,
03:52fostering a return to a sphere of influence logic.
03:57The narrow stretch of water behind me is one of the world's most important trade routes,
04:02and Iran and its allies are now threatening to shut it down.
04:05The Houthis in Yemen, backed by Tehran, are reported to be preparing to close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, which
04:12is just behind me here.
04:13It's a move that would send shockwaves through the global economy.
04:17It's widely seen as Iran flexing its power across the region, a second front alongside its pressure on the Strait
04:24of Hormuz.
04:25The European mission down beneath us is simple. It's just to change that, to protect the ships that come through
04:31to keep this corridor open.
04:33Seeing this from the air, you understand the scale of watts at stake.
04:38What looks like a thin strip of water is actually one of the most important things in the European economy
04:44right now.
04:45That is why the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaya Callas, is here in Djibouti.
04:50Today she signed a new security agreement with the Djiboutian government to ramp up Europe's presence
04:56and visited both the EU's naval missions patrolling these waters,
05:00warning that recent Houthi missile attacks on Saudi Arabia are a sign that instability on land becomes insecurity at sea.
05:07It's about more than supporting European operations.
05:11It's about keeping one of the world's economic lifelines open together.
05:17A speed ease defends shipping in the Red Sea.
05:19And in just over two years, it's said it's protected more than 670 merchant ships and saved 128 seafarers.
05:27Atalanta, running since 2008, guards against piracy off of Somalia.
05:32If this Strait were to be choked off too, with Iran already disrupting Hormuz,
05:37the cost would reach European homes and businesses.
05:41For now, Europe is moving to keep this open.
05:49Ukraine's recent advances targeting Russian maritime vessels and energy infrastructure
05:54is putting Kyiv in a position of strength.
05:57European Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, told your own news.
06:01Such kind of development should be a clear argument for Putin and his surroundings,
06:08that he is not able to achieve any significant development in his war aims.
06:16And, you know, that is the moment when real negotiations on just peace should start.
06:24On European defence, Kubilius regretted that some countries are downscaling their initial ambitions
06:30for a share of the EU's €150 billion defence loan programme, known as SAFE,
06:36citing what he described as their own fiscal constraints.
06:40The EU is aiding Ukraine amid Russia's ongoing full-scale invasion
06:44through the provision of a €90 billion loan.
06:47During a visit to Kiev this week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
06:51announced a deal to jointly boost the production of drones.
06:59No lines, no waiting, no staff.
07:02That's how this first in Europe fully autonomous drugstore works.
07:07A Jornada do Consumidor Nesta Parafarmácia Começa à Porta.
07:11É aqui que é apresentado um meio de pagamento
07:13do qual será debitado o valor final gasto no interior do estabelecimento.
07:19A debit or credit card is the key to entering the store.
07:23Closing the door validates it so you can shop inside.
07:27The shopping experience is personalised and tailored to each customer's preferences.
07:33A Jornada do Consumidor Nesta Parafarmácia Começa
07:34Pode ter uma experiência de compra rápida,
07:37de entrar, pegar no que precisa e sair em menos de um minuto.
07:40Não tem filas, não tem caixas, não tem nada que dificulte a sua jornada na loja.
07:46Ou pode vir e verificar e ler os ingredientes de 30 produtos,
07:52estar aqui meia hora a escolher antes de levar.
07:56É um bocadinho dar aos consumidores a opção.
08:01After entering, browsing, selecting and picking out items,
08:05the final step remaining is the checkout.
08:08O último passo desta jornada consiste então
08:11em confirmar os produtos que vamos adquirir
08:17e finalizar a compra.
08:20Tudo isso é possível através de uma combinação de camadas e
08:24sensores que trazem os movimentos de clientes e produtos na loja.
08:30Tudo operando usando inteligência artificial.
08:34The store, which operates 24 hours a day, opened in November
08:38as a sort of test bed for the future of the industry,
08:42which aims to separate pharmaceutical services
08:44from purely commercial functions here.
08:48In this store, employees enter only to restock,
08:52while customer support is just a click away.
09:18The store offers practically everything you'd find in a pharmacy,
09:22including skin care products, baby products, dietary supplements
09:26and oral hygiene products.
09:28For now, over-the-counter medication and, of course,
09:31prescription drugs are not available here.
09:40The Odyssey
09:40Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film The Odyssey,
09:43inspired by Homer's epic poem,
09:45is being screened in theaters around the world.
09:47Greek teacher Philip Manjaris is looking forward to seeing the film,
09:51but for him, The Odyssey is much more than a movie.
09:53It is part of his everyday work.
09:55In the classroom, he introduces his students
09:57to the adventures of the King of Ithaca,
09:59striving to inspire them with the beauty and enduring value
10:02of ancient Greek literature.
10:04It is an extraordinary, technical story,
10:07in which children can be able to get sick,
10:11to see themselves in Odysseus,
10:13but also to see their own place.
10:16Odysseus is an interesting story here, in Greece.
10:19I, as a child, when I was in my village,
10:22and did the Odysseus,
10:23I saw the place where I saw it,
10:26I saw my mother,
10:28who gave me a child,
10:29and I saw it in the same way.
10:31Students are encouraged to examine Odysseus' intelligence
10:34in relation to his physical strength and to debate,
10:36whether his killing of the shooters was a justifiable act.
10:39It is a story where we teach a lot of things,
10:43and it tells us that we don't understand
10:46and to use our mind and not the beauty,
10:49and I believe that we should continue to learn.
10:54Beyond the classroom, many children first encounter the Odyssey through theater.
11:00The actor Manos Pinzis portrays Odysseus in a stage production designed for children and teenagers.
11:06The acclaimed actor believes that in addition to entertaining young audiences,
11:10the play helps them build a deeper connection with the Homeric world.
11:32The production regularly attracts families,
11:34as well as school groups from Athens and the surrounding regions.
11:36As well as school groups from Athens and the surrounding regions.
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