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00:00Israel extends evacuation orders in southern Lebanon as explosions continue in Beirut throughout the night.
00:10EU countries continue to evacuate their citizens from Lebanon as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah escalates.
00:20Two Swedish teenagers are arrested in connection with explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen on Wednesday.
00:31Volodymyr Zelensky appeals for better air defense cooperation in a bid to strengthen the front line before winter sets in.
00:45The Israeli military has warned people to evacuate communities in southern Lebanon,
00:50signaling that it may widen a ground operation launched earlier this week against Hezbollah.
00:55That announcement comes as a series of massive blasts were heard in the capital Beirut in the early hours of Friday morning.
01:03Israeli forces said they had struck around 200 Hezbollah targets with the IDF promising severe damage against Hezbollah will continue.
01:25Our forces are ready and prepared. They are well prepared for the battle in Gaza and their advantage in the battlefield is obvious.
01:35At least nine Israeli soldiers have been killed in clashes with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon,
01:40where Israel announced the start of what it says is a limited ground incursion.
01:45Meanwhile, the World Health Organization says its staff are working in dire circumstances,
01:50with three dozen health facilities in Lebanon closed.
01:54In Lebanon alone, 28 health workers have been killed in the last 24 hours.
02:02Many health workers are not reporting to duty as they fled the areas where they work due to bombardments.
02:12This is severely limiting the provision of mass trauma management and continuity of health services.
02:19Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah after nearly a year of rocket attacks that began on October 8th
02:25and displaced around 60,000 Israelis from communities in the north.
02:30Israel has carried out retaliatory strikes over the past year that have displaced tens of thousands on the Lebanese side.
02:37EU countries have continued to evacuate their citizens from Lebanon as hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah escalate.
02:49Germany flew another 130 of its citizens out of the country on board a military plane that landed in Frankfurt.
02:57The German foreign ministry said in a post on X that the evacuation plane also brought five tons of aid,
03:04particularly medical equipment, into the Lebanese capital.
03:08Greece also sent a military transport plane to Beirut on Thursday to bring home both Greek and Cypriot nationals who wanted to leave Lebanon.
03:17The C-130, carrying 38 Cypriots and 22 Greeks, landed in Cyprus before heading to a military airfield near Athens later in the day.
03:27Greece's foreign ministry says it has established hotlines for its citizens living in Lebanon to call if they require assistance in leaving the country.
03:36Spain evacuated the first group of its citizens on Thursday, bringing 250 people home on board two military planes which landed at an airbase near the capital, Madrid.
03:47The Spanish foreign ministry said the situation in Lebanon is so serious that part of the embassy staff will also be airlifted out of Beirut on a second plane,
03:56leaving only a skeleton staff behind to carry out essential diplomatic work.
04:02And France has also started evacuating its citizens with the first group arriving on one of four flights that landed at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
04:11The French embassy in Lebanon has reportedly negotiated two additional flights to Paris with the Lebanese national airline MEA.
04:19Meanwhile, flag carrier Air France says it suspended all passenger flights to Lebanon until at least the 8th of October.
04:32Two Swedish teenagers have been arrested at Copenhagen train station in connection with two explosions near the Israeli embassy in the Danish capital on Wednesday.
04:42No one was injured in the pre-dawn blasts, which happened in a neighborhood that's home to several foreign diplomatic missions.
04:49The pair were ordered to be held in pre-trial detention for 27 days.
04:54They faced preliminary charges of possessing illegal weapons and carrying five hand grenades.
05:00Two of the grenades blew up when the suspects threw them at a house near the embassy, but the Israeli mission wasn't damaged.
05:07Danish broadcaster DR said the teenagers aged 16 and 19 are suspected of acting in association and together with prior agreement with one or more perpetrators.
05:17Denmark's prime minister said it was becoming increasingly dangerous to be a Jew in Europe.
05:37This comes after shots were fired late on Tuesday at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm.
05:49No one was injured and no arrests have been made.
05:53The Danish domestic security service PET said that Swedish authorities had assessed that that attack had links to Iran.
06:00Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has appealed to Western allies for better cooperation in combating Russian airstrikes during his nightly video address.
06:15Zelensky said it was important to strengthen frontline defenses before the onset of the bitter Ukrainian winter.
06:24We see that one of the main reasons for the lack of security in the sky of Ukraine, especially near NATO borders, is the lack of joint work, joint defense.
06:39What works in the sky of the Middle East and helps to defend Israel can work in the sky of our part of Europe, in Ukraine, as well as helping to save lives.
06:52Those comments come on the same day that new NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Kyiv and pledged the alliance's continued support.
07:01The NATO chief vowed when he took office on Tuesday to help shore up Western support for Ukraine, which has been fighting Russia's full-scale invasion since February 2022.
07:11Rutte also said recent steps had been taken to build a bridge to NATO membership for Ukraine, including 40 billion euros of funding assistance and bilateral security agreements.
07:24Meanwhile, evacuations continue for people living in the eastern city of Dnipro, Petrovsk.
07:30Officials there say more than 2,500 people have passed through the transit point for internally displaced people since the end of August.
07:39Local media say Russian forces attacked three districts in the region several times on Thursday using artillery and drones, injuring three people.
07:52The victims of the 2023 train accident in Greece have expressed their strong disagreement with the candidacy of the Greek Apostolos Tsitsikostas as commissioner for transport.
08:03In February 2023, 57 people, mainly university students, were killed in a train crash in Tempi.
08:10Since then, victims' relatives have claimed that the government is trying to cover up the case, which is now being investigated by the judiciary.
08:18The Tempi 2023 Association sent a letter to the President of the European Commission.
08:24What we want to stress is that the documents that are being given to Greeks, who are members of the ruling party,
08:35for a case that is being investigated and concerns the government, are completely absurd.
08:41We do not understand their logic and we believe that there is a conflict of interest.
08:48Maria Karistiano was in Brussels to denounce also the choice of MEP Elisa Wozenberg as chair of the transport committee of the European Parliament.
08:56She says these nominations are aimed at avoiding accountability for the rail tragedy.
09:02Speaking to Euronews, Wozenberg has denied the allegations.
09:18We will be coordinating with the government in order to cover up the facts that need to be made public.
09:28On the 4th of November, the European Parliament will start the hearings of the designated commissioners to approve them for the job or reject them.
09:40The electric car market in Europe is not taking off and the industry already seems to be in crisis.
09:46An example of this is the Audi plant in Brussels, a factory founded in 1948 and renovated with cutting-edge, low-emission technologies.
09:55After 2025, production of the SUV Q8 e-tron, the electric flagship model that is on sale in Belgium for 80,000 euros, will be stopped.
10:05But the unions are on a war footing.
10:08With the loss of 3,000 jobs plus another 1,000 in related industries, they are preparing new strikes and criticizing the strategies of the car brands.
10:39Meanwhile, Europe is looking for solutions, including additional taxes on Chinese electric cars, which are much cheaper than European ones.
10:48On top of that, new investment projects are planned for the industry.
11:08A global policy will be needed, not only in terms of taxation, but also in terms of the training of workers, the support of these workers,
11:18as well as in terms of research and development in relation to new technologies.
11:23In the first eight months of 2024, just over 902,000 electric cars were purchased in European Union countries, which represents only 12.6% of the total.
11:34Petrol cars, on the other hand, are still best sellers.
11:38www.electric-car.eu

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