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00:08 Mass murder Anders Breivik has appeared in court in Norway again in a second attempt to sue the country for breaching his human rights.
00:16 [Music]
00:18 Devastating effects of floods continue for months on.
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00:28 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that the war in Gaza will continue until Hamas is eliminated and all hostages have been returned.
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00:38 Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer triumphs at the Golden Globes winning five awards beating top favorite Barbie.
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00:49 Convicted mass murderer Anders Breivik appeared in court on Monday in a second attempt to sue the Norwegian state for allegedly breaching his human rights.
00:59 Breivik, a right-wing extremist who killed 77 people in a deadly rampage, appeared before a judge in Oslo claiming his solitary confinement since being imprisoned in 2012 amongst the inhumane treatment under the European Convention of Human Rights.
01:15 A similar claim during a case in 2016 was accepted but later overturned.
01:22 On the 22nd of July 2011 Breivik killed eight people in a bomb attack in Oslo before heading to a youth camp on Utøya Island where, dressed as a police officer, he stalked and gunned down 69 more, mostly teenagers.
01:38 He has shown no remorse for his attacks which he portrayed as a crusade against multiculturalism in Norway.
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01:49 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that the war in Gaza will continue until Israel reaches all its objectives including the elimination of Hamas and the return of all Israeli hostages.
02:02 During an Israeli war cabinet meeting he spoke about a Lebanon's Hezbollah warning them to learn what Hamas has already learned in the previous months.
02:12 Meanwhile the chief spokesman of the Israeli army said a sensitive air traffic control base in northern Israel had been hit by a Hezbollah a day earlier.
02:24 He didn't give details on the extent of the damage.
02:27 In the West Bank a Palestinian toddler was killed by mistake after Israeli police opened fire at a pair of suspected attackers at a checkpoint in the occupied territory.
02:40 The girl was reported to be three or four years old.
02:43 A video released by the Israeli army showed what they say are their soldiers operating in the Daraj Tafr area in the northern Gaza Strip.
02:52 It follows the end of a major combat in the area.
02:55 Almost 23,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war which has now entered its fourth month.
03:01 According to the health ministry in Gaza these have mostly been women and minors.
03:05 The Hamas ruled body does not differentiate between civilian and competent deaths.
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03:15 Rescue workers helping a wounded man out of his home in central Ukraine following Russia's latest barrage of attacks early on Monday morning.
03:23 Ukrainian officials say hypersonic and cruise missiles hit residential areas and commercial sites near the front lines in the east as well as in the central and western parts of the country.
03:34 They say at least four civilians were killed and some 30 others injured in the intense Russian air strikes.
03:41 The city of Kharkiv and the surrounding region were among the hardest hit.
03:46 Russia claims it targeted military industrial sites in Ukraine.
03:50 The latest salvos follow a weekend of deadly assaults with Russia's air war showing no signs of easing.
03:57 Analysts have warned that Moscow was stockpiling cruise missiles as bad weather prevents advances on the ground.
04:04 Last week Ukraine said it urgently needed more ammunition for its air defenses in order to withstand the intense attacks.
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04:16 European Council President Charles Michel.
04:20 On Saturday the former Belgian Prime Minister said he plans to resign from the post a few months early in order to run for a seat in the European Parliament.
04:29 His announcement has put the bloc's heads of government under pressure to choose a successor before the first of July.
04:36 A failure to do so would see the post fall temporarily to Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban,
04:43 whose country is due to take over the rotating six-month council presidency on that date.
04:49 In early September a severe storm wave named Daniel hit Thessaly in central Greece, claiming the lives of 17 people.
05:01 In Vlohos most residents left their homes due to the significant damages, but Yanis Koukas is not one of them.
05:08 Almost every day he cleans, tidies up and hopes that in a few months he will be able to return with his wife and children.
05:17 We try to make the most of the weather conditions, to clean our homes, our warehouses, whatever we have,
05:24 so that things can dry a little, so that at some point, after the summer, those who can, can go back to their homes.
05:33 Unfortunately for the children of Vlohos, their primary school has suffered irreparable damage.
05:40 Yet beyond houses, the September floods caused serious problems to the region's economy, mostly to farmers and breeders.
05:47 Thousands of acres were flooded and hundreds of animals drowned.
05:52 Vasilis and Dimitra are livestock breeders who still haven't managed to recover from September.
05:58 There are no more livestock. We lost 80 animals.
06:02 The farms that we had stored, all of them were destroyed. I don't want to talk about the exchange farms that were at home.
06:11 We have no production from the farms. We say, "Let's go and fight it."
06:18 The flood victims have many complaints for their government, which they believe has not done enough,
06:24 but one association says they're grateful to the thousands of citizens from Greece and abroad who rushed to help them.
06:31 We thank the volunteers who encouraged us.
06:37 They sent us a thousand things, which we distribute among families.
06:43 And they come and take all the same things.
06:46 Some years ago, the residents of the area may not have known exactly what a climate change or a climate crisis meant.
06:58 Now, having experienced pain and loss, they ask the state for substantial support to revive their land.
07:06 They are even asking for anti-pollution projects so that in the next great disaster they won't be left dead and lost property.
07:15 From Vlachos Karditsas for Euronews, Apostolos Taikos.
07:21 A piece of fuselage that blew off an Alaska Airlines flight on Friday has been found in the backyard of a home in Portland in the United States.
07:29 The door plug tore off the Boeing 737 Max 9 shortly after it took off from the city en route to Ontario in California,
07:36 depressurizing the plane and forcing pilots to make an emergency landing.
07:40 The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the temporary grounding of 171 Boeing Max 9 jets installed with the same panel.
07:49 Thousands of passengers were left stranded over the weekend after hundreds of flights were cancelled.
07:54 NASA launched its first rocket to the moon in over 50 years on Monday morning.
08:06 The Peregrine Lander, carried on United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket, is also the first ever launch by a private company.
08:19 Peregrine has been contracted by NASA to carry five scientific instruments.
08:24 These will study the moon's surface environment ahead of human missions later this decade.
08:29 The buzziest city in the world just got a lot noisier.
08:36 The tech community is in Las Vegas for CES, the Consumer Electronics Show.
08:42 Thousands of tech companies will be spread out across the equivalent of 43 football fields.
08:48 And the big topic everywhere this year is artificial intelligence, used by this company, which monitors your health via a cell phone.
09:10 AI is also being used in space.
09:13 Back on Earth, governments are trying to wrangle how to regulate AI to protect our data.
09:39 What we're advocating for in the United States, because we are a US Canadian organization, is that we need to be Goldilocks with the three bears.
09:48 The poors has to be destroyed. You have to balance privacy against innovation.
09:52 We have to welcome change, we have to be willing to pivot, and those companies and countries which do that will be the winners.
09:59 The CES will also showcase all the latest gadgets, from the world's first ski skates to the tech you take home.
10:08 This massager is not just massaging the body, but it also strengthens my core, because it has the first technology to move my two legs independently.
10:17 Such technology will be widely available at CES this year, which expects to see 130,000 attendees.
10:25 This is Pascale Davies, reporting for Euronews in Las Vegas.
10:33 With five Golden Globes, Christopher Nolan's film Oppenheimer emerged victorious from its first confrontation with the blockbuster Barbie.
10:41 It took home awards for best drama film, best director, best supporting actor, and best soundtrack.
10:48 And Cillian Murphy won best drama actor for his portrayal of physicist Robert Oppenheimer.
10:54 Greta Gerwig's Barbie, which started as the favorite, won only two of the nine awards for which it was nominated.
11:00 Lily Gladstone won best drama actress for her performance in Killers of the Flower Moon,
11:05 becoming the first actress with Native American roots to win a Golden Globe.
11:10 Poor Things, by Greek director Georgios Lanthimos, beat Barbie to be crowned the best comedy or musical film.
11:18 And French director Justine Trillier's courtroom drama, Anatomy of a Fall, won the Golden Globe for best foreign language film.
11:28 In the TV awards, the fourth and final season of Succession won a Golden Globe for best drama series of the year,
11:34 adding to its triumphs in the same category in 2020 and 2022.
11:40 And comedy-drama The Bear was winner in the category of best comedy or musical series.
11:48 corn crops and to...
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