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00:00The Freedom Party secures the first election victory for a far-right party in Austria since
00:07World War II.
00:11An Israeli airstrike hit a multi-storey building in central Beirut, killing at least one person.
00:24The Freedom Party has secured the first parliamentary election victory for a far-right party in
00:29post-World War II Austria.
00:32A projection for ORF Public Television showed the party finishing first with 29.2 percent.
00:39That win pushed Chancellor Carl Nahammer's Austrian People's Party into second place
00:43with 26.5 percent.
00:47Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl said it was a piece of history that we have written
00:50together today.
00:51But to become Austria's new leader, Kickl needs a coalition partner to command a parliamentary
01:11majority and that might be tricky.
01:14He said he's open to negotiate with other parties but so far his rivals, including Nahammer
01:19and Social Democrats leader Andreas Babler, have said they won't work with the far-right.
01:26Speaking in Vienna, outgoing Chancellor Carl Nahammer said it was bitter that his party
01:31lost but his position towards Kickl hadn't changed.
01:48The Freedom Party's win sparked protests outside the parliament building in Vienna
01:52with demonstrators holding placards with slogans including Kickl is a Nazi.
01:58The far-right has benefited from frustration over high inflation, the war in Ukraine and
02:03the COVID-19 pandemic and has also built on worries about migration.
02:08The final official results will be published later in the week after a small number of
02:12remaining postal ballots have been counted.
02:20The Israeli military says its aircraft have struck Houthi targets in Yemen in response
02:24to a recent attack on Israel.
02:27The IDF says it targeted power plants and seaport facilities in the city of Hodeidah.
02:33Houthi-run media say at least four people were killed and 33 others wounded in the strikes.
02:39Speaking to military personnel in Tel Aviv, Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Galant said
02:43the strikes were impressive.
02:45Meanwhile, in Lebanon, at least 24 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes that hit
03:12two adjacent buildings near the southern city of Sidon.
03:16The Lebanese health ministry says at least 29 people were injured.
03:20Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged almost daily fire since the war in Gaza started in
03:25October, displacing tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border.
03:30And speaking to reporters on his flight back to Italy from Belgium, Pope Francis suggested
03:35that Israel's attacks in Gaza and Lebanon have been immoral.
03:40The defense always has to be proportionate to the attack.
03:49When there is something disproportionate, it shows a dominating tendency that goes beyond
04:04morality.
04:07Strikes deeper into Lebanon have intensified in the last week, particularly in the wake
04:11of the killing on Friday of Hezbollah's chief Hassan Nasrallah in a southern suburb of the
04:16capital Beirut.
04:24An Israeli airstrike hit central Beirut early on Monday.
04:29The airstrike targeted a multi-story apartment in a residential area lined with shops.
04:36There are conflicting accounts of the death toll, with a Lebanese civil defense official
04:41stating one person died and 16 were wounded.
04:45A Palestinian leftist faction in Lebanon said three of its members were killed in the attack.
04:52Israeli officials have not commented on the matter.
04:59Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Paris to call for an end to Israeli airstrikes
05:04in Lebanon.
05:06The rally comes as Israeli strikes across the country killed dozens of people on Sunday.
05:30Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged almost daily fire since the war in Gaza started in
05:34October, displacing tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border.
05:40Israel has ramped up its aerial assault on Lebanon, with more than 700 people killed
05:44in the last week alone.
05:46On Saturday, Israel moved troops close to its northern border, raising fears of an imminent
05:51ground offensive into the country.
05:53France has been a key supporter of Israel, defending its right to self-defense for years.
05:58An arms export report presented to Parliament by the Defense Ministry in 2023 showed that
06:04France had issued 767 export licenses to Israel since 2015.
06:11France sells an average of 20 million euros worth of military equipment to Israel each
06:15year.
06:16In April, 11 NGOs in Paris, including Amnesty International, filed a court case to stop
06:22France's arms sales to Israel, arguing that civilians in Gaza were being targeted.
06:27The court rejected that request in May.
06:37This has become a daily ritual for Shahed Naji, watching the news from his native Lebanon
06:44as it faces continued strikes from Israel.
06:47Shahed has been living in Berlin for nearly 10 years now, but with family and friends
06:52back in Lebanon, the crisis hits close.
06:56Kind of panicking, waking up in the middle of the night to check the news.
07:01This is the first time that like real bombing starts happening north of Beirut, and my family
07:07come from the north, so like I was just on a call with them and they said they're hearing
07:13fighter jets very low.
07:15Shahed's nephew fled from Beirut to the north for safety.
07:19He was already looking to go to school in Germany.
07:23Now the motivation to leave is stronger.
07:26The range of the attack includes so many possibilities of you being next if you are just around the
07:32corner.
07:34So you have to leave, you have to give up everything.
07:40After the October 7th attacks in Israel, the German government allowed Israeli visitors
07:44to stay temporarily without applying for a residence permit or an extension.
07:49Radio News asked if such a program would be prepared for Lebanese citizens.
07:53The Interior Ministry said that such regulations do not exist for Lebanese people.
07:59More than 47,000 Lebanese nationals live in Germany, but others might have a tougher time
08:05coming to the country.
08:07Immigration and refugees have been dominating headlines.
08:11The far-right AFD received the highest vote share in a state election this month, the
08:16first time it achieved such a result.
08:20Afterwards, the government tightened border controls as it toughened its position on migration.
08:26The Interior Ministry says statistics are not yet available for this month on how many
08:31Lebanese nationals have applied for asylum.
08:34But Shahed says the political atmosphere gives him little hope his family can join him in
08:41safety.
08:42I would definitely try to get them to Germany if it's possible, but again, like with the
08:47current policies and what's happening within Germany and the last election results, I don't
08:58think this is possible unless something drastic changed and Germany or the EU decided to open
09:06asylum for people escaping from the war in Lebanon.
09:12The Pope wrapped up his trip to one strong bastions of Catholicism in the heart of Europe,
09:21Belgium and Luxembourg.
09:23During a mass in Brussels, he urged all members of the church never to cover up abuse, responding
09:28to outrage over the scandal that devastated the church's credibility.
09:32He expressed concern for intensifying conflict in the Middle East and appealed for an immediate
09:36ceasefire.
09:37Today is a day of hope for the Catholic Church in Belgium.
09:43We are waiting for the Pope to give us a word to encourage us to stay attached to the faith,
09:50because it is very difficult.
09:53Are you worried that the church has not done enough for victims of child abuse?
09:58Yes, the church has not done enough, certainly here in Belgium and in other countries too.
10:05That's a scandal, that's absolutely true, but that doesn't take away my belief.
10:29Francis said from Belgium, which he described as a destination for many migrants, he was
10:34renewing his appeal to Europe and the rest of the world to consider migration an opportunity
10:39to grow together in fraternity.
10:46The Presidents of Germany and Italy attended the 80th anniversary of the largest massacre
10:52of civilians by Nazi soldiers in Western Europe during World War II.
10:57Between the 29th of September and the 5th of October 1944, Waffen-SS troops killed at
11:03least 770 Italian civilians, including 271 children, women and elderly people in the
11:10village of Marzabotto.
11:12During the massacre, Nazi troops, aided by Italian fascist collaborators, killed hundreds
11:16of Marzabotto locals in reprisal for their support given to partisan freedom fighters.
11:22They also killed numerous residents of adjacent settlements.
11:26Italian President Sergio Mattarella and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier went together
11:31to the site of the massacre for a commemoration ceremony.
11:34The President of the Italian Bishops' Conference held a memorial mass in the Marzabotto church
11:39whose crypt holds the bodies of the civilians killed 80 years ago.

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