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00:00Thierry Breton has quit as European Commissioner for the Internal Market blaming European Commission
00:06President Ursula von der Leyen for his resignation.
00:11Multiculturalism takes centre stage at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
00:25Thierry Breton has quit as European Commissioner for the Internal Market blaming European Commission
00:31President Ursula von der Leyen for his resignation.
00:35Breton, an incumbent appointed to the executive portfolio in 2019 and expected to secure the
00:42top job again, made the announcement on social media platform X on Monday.
00:47The Frenchman claimed that von der Leyen pressured Paris to submit another candidate for the
00:52upcoming new College of Commissioners due to, quote, personal reasons.
00:57He wrote on X that he became aware of the alleged lobbying, quote, a few days ago.
01:02I have concluded that I can no longer exercise my duties in the College, he said.
01:08The European Commission did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
01:13Breton's resignation forces France to submit a new candidate for European Commissioner.
01:18It also deprives the Renew Europe political group of one of its most prominent representatives.
01:25The new College of EU Commissioners was expected to be finalised by the 1st of November.
01:35The FBI says Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt on his Florida
01:40golf course.
01:41The incident happened at around 2pm local time when secret service agents saw a rifle
01:46muzzle in the shrubbery that lines the green.
01:49An agent fired and the gunman dropped the rifle and fled in an SUV.
01:54At a press conference, a picture was shown of what law enforcement found at the scene,
01:58an AK-47, backpacks and a GoPro camera.
02:03The man was later stopped and arrested by police officers in neighbouring Martin County.
02:08We certainly have the vehicle involved in the incident at Mar-a-Lago and we have the
02:13suspect that they were looking for.
02:15And now the FBI and the secret service will take over that investigation.
02:20Sunday's assassination attempt is the latest incident in an election campaign year marked
02:25by unprecedented violence.
02:27On the 13th of July, Trump was shot during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania and a bullet
02:32grazed his ear.
02:35In a statement on ex-incumbent President Joe Biden wrote, I'm relieved that the former
02:40president is unharmed.
02:42Biden withdrew from November's presidential race in July, giving way to Vice President
02:47Kamala Harris to become the party's nominee.
02:50On X, she said she was glad Trump was safe, adding, Violence has no place in America.
02:57The FBI said an investigation into the shooting is ongoing and urged people to stay away from
03:02the area.
03:03The Trump campaign hasn't said whether the former president's upcoming campaign events
03:08will be affected by Sunday's events.
03:16Moroccan police have stopped hundreds of migrants from crossing into the Spanish enclave of
03:21Ceuta.
03:22That comes after dozens had managed earlier on Sunday to cross the first border fence
03:27between Morocco and the EU territory.
03:30Sunday has been a day of high tension after hundreds of people gathered at the border
03:34following reported calls on social media for a collective breach attempt.
03:39The Spanish news agency EFE said that the young migrants were mostly Moroccan nationals
03:44but that some came from elsewhere in Africa.
03:47The twin Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are the only land borders between Africa and
03:52the European Union.
03:54Both have experienced occasional mass waves of migrants trying to cross the border to
03:59reach the EU.
04:01Morocco and Spain have worked to strengthen cooperation on addressing illegal migration.
04:06The Moroccan Interior Ministry said that in August, authorities blocked more than 11,300
04:12attempts to cross into Ceuta and 3,300 to Melilla.
04:17But the most popular route from Morocco for irregular migrants hoping to reach Spain is
04:21by sea.
04:23More than 22,000 arrivals were registered by August in the nearby Canary Islands, a
04:29126% increase on last year's numbers.
04:36German border police are carrying out spot passport checks on all of its land borders
04:41from Monday morning.
04:42Queues at borders, particularly in the north and west of Germany, are expected, with transport
04:47companies and border commuters preparing for waiting times.
04:52Migration expert Svenja Niederfranke explains why this is happening.
04:56In the current political climate, the German government wants to show that they are doing
05:00something.
05:01And with the upcoming elections and the past elections, this is very important political
05:05signaling, of course.
05:07And it signals we take back control of our borders.
05:11Research has shown usually with these border checks, it's usually not the big fish, it's
05:19the smaller fish that will get caught.
05:21And not every single smuggler will get caught either because obviously they know where the
05:25border checks are and they will find different ways to do it.
05:29The German government is hoping that these checks will lead to those who have been banned
05:33from entering Germany being turned away at the borders.
05:36And what about the public's perception of these extended controls?
05:39We asked people in Berlin.
05:55No, I don't think it will change anything because there will still be a lot of workers
06:19lacking in a lot of industries.
06:22The sentiments are probably like the rejection of immigrants is probably deeper rooted, if
06:31I may say, in the socio-economic context and other things.
06:36I don't think it will bring anything.
06:42With police and authorities carrying out these checks from Monday morning, experts and a
06:47police union are warning they need thousands more personnel to carry out these controls.
06:52However, with the federal budget already so stretched, it seems unlikely that these
06:57positions will be created.
07:00Liv Stroud in Berlin for Euronews.
07:08Around 84% of the world population is religious and the number is expected to grow.
07:15In some countries, religious beliefs and voting intentions are closely related.
07:22Many people want political leaders who share their same faith and practices.
07:27That's particularly true for some Asian and African states.
07:31A new Pew Research Center survey found.
07:35But also for some European nations, particularly in Eastern Europe.
07:40In Poland, for example, 52% want their leader to practice their same religion.
07:49In Greece, it's 42%.
07:51In Hungary, 40%.
07:54People who identify with the right end of the political spectrum are more likely to
07:59say things such as that it's important for my leader to have religious beliefs that are
08:05the same as mine or have strong religious beliefs, even if they differ from my own.
08:12And so while it isn't necessarily true in every single country, that is a broad sort
08:16of pattern that we do see.
08:21Western and Northern Europe stand at the opposite side of the spectrum.
08:26In the Netherlands, only 15% of people care about that.
08:31Likewise, in Germany, the UK, France and Spain, less than a quarter of respondents believe
08:38religion is relevant to their political choices.
08:42Italy is the only exception among Europe's biggest economies, with 30% of people wanting
08:48their leader to follow the same religion.
08:53Multiculturalism was on show at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
08:59A Japanese-U.S. historical drama took out 18 gongs and a Latina-winning Best Supporting
09:04Actress for the first time.
09:0617th Century Samurai series Shogun was nominated for 25 awards, with the show's lead-winning
09:11Best Actor from a drama series.
09:13It was an East meets West dream project with respect, and Shogun taught me that when people
09:23work together, we can make miracles.
09:27Liza Kolonzayas from high-octane kitchen drama The Bear won Best Supporting Actress in a
09:32comedy series and used her acceptance speech to mention the upcoming U.S. presidential
09:36election.
09:37And to all the Latinas who are looking at me, keep believing and vote.
09:45Vote for your rights.
09:50Other television programs that took home numerous trophies include the HBO Max comedy series
09:56Hacks and Netflix dark comedy Baby Reindeer.
10:00The soon-to-be-renovated Pompidou Center in Paris is showing a vast retrospective of Surrealist
10:12works to celebrate the 100th birthday of the movement.
10:18About 500 artworks from Picasso to Dali are on show in the exhibition that was first displayed
10:24in Brussels last spring.
10:29Surrealism is in fact the reaction of young people who have been sent to the war when
10:35they were 20 years old at least.
10:38And finally they came back and wanted to destroy the world who was this world, who had driven
10:45the civilization and the humankind to a destruction.
10:48So they wanted to build something completely new.
10:55The retrospective aims to show the scope of the movement officially dissolved in 1969
11:01with an emphasis on long overlooked female artists.
11:25This expanded exhibition will run until January 13th 2025 in Paris.
11:33It will then tour Spain, Germany and the United States.