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00:00Residents in Kiev and Moscow react to talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Saudi
00:07Arabia.
00:09EU leaders have met with the U.S. envoy to Russia and Ukraine to demand they part in
00:16peace negotiations.
00:21Belgium is reinforcing maritime police forces at the harbour of Antwerp to fight rising
00:27drug violence.
00:30Residents in Kiev have expressed both scepticism and concern about the meeting between U.S.
00:36and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia.
00:40The talks were aimed at negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine, but did not include
00:45any officials from the war-torn country.
00:50In Moscow, however, some locals believe that Russian interests should be a top priority.
01:18Outside of the warring nations, there are concerns surrounding the safety of Europe
01:46in general.
01:48In Poland, for example, a NATO nation that borders Ukraine, many fear that a deal made
01:53between Washington and Moscow could damage security and democracy both on the continent
01:58and beyond.
02:03Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's cancelled his scheduled trip to Saudi
02:08Arabia to avoid what he called coincidences following a meeting between U.S. and Russian
02:14officials in Riyadh.
02:16The meeting, to which Kyiv was not invited, focused on negotiating an end to Moscow's
02:21war in Ukraine.
02:42Zelensky's announcement came as he met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for
02:47talks in Ankara, during which he said any Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations shouldn't
02:53take place behind the backs of the parties involved.
02:57Meanwhile, President Erdogan stated that the United States' approach aligns with Turkish
03:03policy.
03:04He also suggested that Turkey would be an ideal host for upcoming peace talks between
03:28Russia, the U.S. and Ukraine, due to his country's efforts to mediate between the warring sides
03:34in the past.
03:39The European Union continues to push for a seat at the negotiating table on future peace
03:44talks regarding Ukraine.
03:47On Tuesday, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the
03:51President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, met with the U.S. Special Envoy for
03:56Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, who said a few days ago that Europe would be excluded
04:02from the negotiating table.
04:23Even though von der Leyen told Kellogg that the EU was ready to step up its financial
04:27and military support for Ukraine, it appeared that little had changed after the meetings
04:32concluded.
04:33However, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio did hint after meeting with Russia officials
04:39in Saudi Arabia that the EU could be involved in negotiations to possibly lift sanctions
04:44on Moscow.
05:05Euronews met Budkavich in Brussels on the day when the delegations from the U.S. and
05:08Russia set down for the first talks about Ukraine but without Ukraine at the table.
05:14He says anyone who thinks that Ukrainian people can be just ordered what to do plays right
07:20Family members of Israeli hostages held in Gaza expressed mixed emotions of happiness
07:25and grief ahead of the next release.
07:28The mother of a hostage held by Hamas, who was not slated to be released in the first
07:32phase of the ceasefire, said she is worried about the ceasefire holding.
07:37I'm scared.
07:38I won't get to the point where I can hug him and feel him again and start our lives again.
07:48There is a chance this is the end.
07:51And I'm really terrified.
07:54And we haven't got to the second stage yet.
07:58The surprise acceleration and releases were apparently in trade for Israel's allowing
08:03mobile homes and construction equipment into Gaza.
08:08Israel began allowing entry of rubble-removing equipment on Tuesday, including bulldozers
08:13from Egypt that were seen cleaning rubble near the Rafah border crossing.
08:18Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza expressed hope that the ceasefire will hold as the first
08:23phase nears its end.
08:25The warring sides have yet to negotiate the second phase, in which Hamas would release
08:29dozens more hostages in exchange for a lasting ceasefire and an Israeli withdrawal.
08:40Belgium is reinforcing maritime police forces at the harbour of Antwerp to fight rising
08:45drug violence.
08:47Belgian Interior Minister Bernard Kvinten confirmed that 100 extra people would be hired
08:52as he attended daily inspections.
08:55The port of Antwerp is an important location within Belgium's broader fight against drug-related
09:00violence.
09:01More than 7,000 people were checked at the port last year, and 51 suspects have already
09:06been arrested this year.
09:08Efforts are being accelerated after the country's capital, Brussels, saw a wave of drugs-related
09:13violence in recent weeks.
09:15The city saw six shootings related to drug gangs in the span of just two weeks, with
09:20two people killed since the start of February.
09:24Kvinten and Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden have committed to reinforcing police forces
09:29in both Antwerp and Brussels.
09:36Around 100,000 Germans live in Spain, out of nearly four million who will vote from
09:41abroad in the upcoming elections.
09:44Spanish Premier Pedro Sanchez has criticised the rise of the far-right in Germany and what
09:49he considers election interference by Elon Musk.
09:53However, among Spaniards, there is little knowledge or interest in the process.
10:19No, I'm not interested in the Spanish one, really.
10:22This is the current president, right?
10:24Well, president or chancellor, right?
10:27Do you know what the chancellor's name is?
10:31No, it rings a bell.
10:33Who is it?
10:34I don't know, it rings a bell, but I don't know who he is.
10:36Do you know anyone?
10:39No, my love, I don't know him.
10:41No.
10:42None?
10:43This one, for example?
10:44No.
10:45No, I don't remember the names, but I do know that the far-right is also winning there
10:50and that worries me a little.
11:04Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, the Vatican announced on Tuesday.
11:11After being admitted to Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Friday with bronchitis, new tests showed
11:16a further complication in his condition.
11:20The Pope's respiratory infection also involves asthmatic bronchitis, which requires the use
11:25of cortisone antibiotic treatment.
11:28Nevertheless, the Pope is in good spirits and is grateful for the prayers for his recovery,
11:32said Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni.
11:35A small group of well-wishers gathered outside the hospital on Tuesday night to show support
11:40for the 88-year-old pontiff.

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