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00:00Russia holds its annual Victory Day Parade to mark the 80th anniversary of its defeat of Nazi Germany.
00:11At least five civilians were killed following an intense exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani soldiers in Kashmir.
00:20China's April trade data shows exports to the U.S. fell sharply, though overall exports rose over 8% driven by exports to other nations.
00:30Shortly after Robert Francis Prevost made his first public appearance on the Vatican balcony on Thursday, leaders around the world congratulated the new Pope.
00:41The pontificate of Prevost, who goes by the name Leo XIV, appears to be one of peace and hope, which he emphasized several times in his opening address.
00:52This sentiment was mirrored in many of the congratulatory messages from world leaders.
00:57Many emphasize Pope Leo's election comes at a time marked by conflict and unrest and hope his leadership can result in unity, peace and compassion.
01:07During his opening address, the Pope had called for a disarmed and disarming peace.
01:12Speaking to Euronews, President of the European Council Antonio Costa said that this message was mostly a moral one and not necessarily politically tangible.
01:21In this ideal world, we wouldn't have needed weapons, because we wouldn't have threats.
01:29Unfortunately, in the life that we have, there are threats and there is a defense.
01:37And what we have learned is that peace without defense is an illusion.
01:41Pope Leo XIV shares late Pope Francis' commitment to helping the poor and migrants, with his papal name reflecting his dedication to social justice.
01:53The pontiff, a moderate leader with progressive stances, is therefore seen as a potential bridge between tradition and modernity.
02:01Russia marked the 80th anniversary of its defeat of Nazi Germany with an enormous military parade in Moscow.
02:14The event is seen as a show of force of Russia on the international stage.
02:19Foreign leaders, including China's Xi Jinping and Brazil's Lula da Silva, joined President Vladimir Putin in the Russian capital, as well as Slovakia's Prime Minister, Robert Vico.
02:35Speaking at the parade, Putin hailed Russian troops fighting in Ukraine.
02:39Russia was and will be an unsurprisingly threat for nazism, russophobia, anti-semitism.
02:49Russia will be a fight against sinfulness, what are the opponents of these aggressive, destructive ideas.
02:57The truth and the truth are on our side.
03:02All the country, the society, the people, the people support the participants of special military operations.
03:09We are proud of their courage and courage, the power of the spirit, which has always given us only victory.
03:18We are proud of their courage and courage, that power of the spirit, which has always given us only victory.
03:20Serbia's President Aleksandr Vucic made his first trip to Russia since the invasion on Wednesday,
03:26despite the EU's message that visiting Moscow could derail Serbia's ambitions to join the bloc.
03:32Denmark has summoned the acting U.S. ambassador in the country for explanations,
03:42following a report saying the U.S. is stepping up intelligence-gathering efforts regarding Greenland.
03:49The report, published by the Wall Street Journal, said several high-ranking intelligence officials
03:55had directed intelligence agency heads to learn more about Greenland's independence movement
04:00and sentiment about U.S. resource extraction there.
04:03Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen echoed the Foreign Minister's concerns on Friday,
04:27saying you cannot spy against an ally.
04:29Last month, she said U.S. statements about annexing the island were disrespectful
04:35and insisted the territory was not up for sale.
04:42The Security Service of Ukraine announced on Friday
04:46that it exposed a suspected Hungarian military intelligence network.
04:51It said in a statement that it was the first time in Ukraine's modern history
04:55that foreign espionage activities from an EU country were discovered.
04:59Hungary's foreign minister responded to the allegations, calling the claims Ukrainian propaganda.
05:05Ukraine's foreign ministered by the Chinese foreign ministered by the Chinese Communist Party.
05:11A Chinese foreign ministered by the Chinese Communist Party,
05:12which has been told that no other basis is not to be assumed.
05:17So I would like to ask everyone to ask all these stories of Ukraine,
05:22as well as the news of these countries of Ukraine with an American Pronunciation Association,
05:26to learn more attention.
05:27If we get any information or information, we'll be able to handle this with a careful propaganda.
05:42Two suspects, both former members of the Ukrainian military, have been detained and faced charges of treason.
05:48They're accused of collecting information on Ukrainian forces in the Zakarpatyah region,
05:55for vulnerabilities in defense systems and studying the socio-political views of local
05:59residents.
06:05Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass as Pontiff in the Sistine Chapel on Friday morning, joined
06:10by the Cardinal electors.
06:12Formal Cardinal Robert Prevost, he wore black shoes and a pastoral cross which Popes Benedict
06:18and Francis used.
06:21Beginning his homily in English, the new Pope said, you have called me to carry a cross.
06:26He spoke of the marvels the Lord has done and his reliance on Cardinals to walk with him
06:31in announcing the Gospel.
06:35My brother Cardinals, as we celebrate this morning, I invite you to recognize the marvels
06:40that the Lord has done, the blessings that the Lord continues to pour out upon all of
06:46us.
06:47Pope Leo reflected on how the world often dismisses Jesus or rejects him when his moral
06:52demands become inconvenient.
06:56Quoting Pope Francis, he emphasized the call to bear witness to joyful faith in Jesus, the
07:01Savior.
07:04He concluded that a key commitment for church authority is to disappear so that Christ may
07:10remain.
07:13Pope Leo ended his first homily with a prayer for grace through the intercession of Mary.
07:27China's April trade data shows exports to the U.S. fell sharply, though overall exports rose
07:32over 8 percent driven by export to other nations.
07:37The figures suggest President Donald Trump's tariffs are accelerating a global supply chain
07:41shift away from China.
07:44Shipments to the U.S. plunged 21 percent in April due to American tariffs, and China's imports
07:49from the U.S. also dropped.
07:53U.S. and Chinese officials meet in Geneva on Saturday, but analysts doubt a full-tariff
07:57rollback and predict a further drop in China's U.S.-bound exports.
08:02The supply chain restructuring sped up by the pandemic and trade barriers has seen manufacturers
08:07diversify away from China.
08:10While the U.S. remains a key market, the EU and Southeast Asia are China's larger regional
08:15export destinations.
08:18In the first four months of this year, exports to ASEAN, Latin America, India and Africa also
08:23strong double-digit growth.
08:25The data comes as Beijing announced measures earlier this week to support its own economy,
08:30which faces challenges in the housing and banking sectors.
08:39At least five civilians were killed following an intense exchange of fire between Indian and
08:44Pakistani soldiers along the line of control that divides Kashmir.
08:49Indian military officials said they responded after Pakistani troops barraged their posts
08:54overnight.
08:55People in border towns said the firing continued well into Friday morning.
09:00Four civilians were killed in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
09:04On the Indian side of the border, a woman was killed and two other civilians were injured,
09:08according to police.
09:11Thousands have soared since a tourist site in India-controlled Kashmir was attacked by militants,
09:16killing 26 people.
09:18On Wednesday, India conducted airstrikes on several sites in Pakistani territory, which Pakistan
09:23vowed to respond to.
09:25The crisis has disrupted daily life for people in both India and Pakistan, with schools being
09:31shut and flight operations suspended in border regions.
09:38The Irish Prime Minister, Michael Martin, has described Gaza as hell on earth and criticized
09:43the EU's lack of response to the humanitarian situation in Gaza, and reiterated calls to reopen
09:50the EU-Israel Association agreement.
09:54The Prime Minister met with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss this as well
09:59as the ongoing trade war with the U.S.
10:03Speaking with Euronews, he said Ireland condemns Hamas terrorism and wants all the hostages
10:08kidnapped by Hamas released, but says Israel's war has lost its moral compass.
10:14It's quite shocking what is now happening within Gaza.
10:18To have an effective blockade for 50 days and more, 60 days maybe now, in terms of food,
10:24in terms of the essentials of life, than the bare necessities of life, in my view, must
10:29be considered a war crime.
10:32And I don't say that easily.
10:35I want the resolution.
10:37We want the restoration of the ceasefire.
10:38We want the release of all hostages.
10:40Israel launched its war in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack on October 7th of 2023.
10:46In my view, it was shocking to take people as hostages.
10:49These were innocent people at a concert in their kibbutz.
10:53I went to kibbutz Beirut myself to see at first hand the impact of the horrific Hamas attack
11:00on Israel, and that was shocking and horrible.
11:05And I've condemned it from the outset, and I went there to show empathy with the people
11:08who had been attacked.
11:09Although, I mean, the hostages should have been released a long time ago, but the war
11:14that has been waged in response, in my view, has lost any moral compass at this stage in
11:21terms of its unacceptable impact on the civilian population and on children.
11:28Israel described in the past the Irish policy as extreme anti-Israeli.
11:32You can watch the whole interview next Tuesday on the Europe Conversation.

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