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Good morning, this is CEN7 World News in 7 Minutes.I'm Stephen DaVincenzi.Today is Tuesday 12th November 2024. Starting in Europe today.In Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has promised 3.8 billion euros of aid for areas affected by floods.
There could be heavy rain again in the region of Valencia over the next few days, two weeks after Spain's worst floods in decades, which killed at least 223 people. On the weekend, over 100,000 people joined anti-government protests in Valencia.
There has been great criticism of the national and local response to the floods, especially of the president of the Valencian government, Carlos Masson, who some reports say was slow to deliver a weather warning.
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that he will attend a France-Israel football match on Thursday, saying that it was to send a message of fraternity after anti-Semitic attacks in Amsterdam this weekend.
There are conflicting reports about the violence in Amsterdam.According to The Guardian, Israeli football fans tore down Palestinian flags and shouted anti-Arab slogans, and there are videos that appear to show this.
There are also many videos that show Israelis being targeted and anti-Semitic abuse being shouted at them. In Ukraine, the whole country was under air raid alerts yesterday because of Russian missile attacks.
Five civilians were killed by a Russian missile strike on the southern city of Mykolaiv, and one person was killed in Zaporizhia.Two people were killed by Russian artillery across the Dnipro River in Dnipropetrovsk region.
The British military has said that Russia has lost 700,000 soldiers killed, wounded or taken prisoner since invading Ukraine in 2022.
Despite many analysts suggesting that Donald Trump will stop United States support of Ukraine, British Defence Secretary John Healey has said that he expects US support for Ukraine to continue.
It's in no one's interest to let an aggressor like Putin redraw international boundaries by force.I expect the US to remain steadfast.Alongside countries like the UK, we have stepped up our support for Ukraine.
We've speeded up the delivery of aid, and we're spending more now on Ukraine and supporting Ukraine than we've ever done before.
£3 billion this year and an extra £2.3 billion from the proceeds of corrupt money in the Putin regime that have been seized.
Asia.In Azerbaijan, world leaders have started arriving to Baku for the 29th United Nations Climate Summit, COP29.
One of the main aims of this meeting is to make agreements to give money to poorer countries to help them move towards renewable energy sources and to help them to cope with the impacts of climate change.
In Pakistan, the separatist group, the Baloch Liberation Army, have claimed responsibility for a bombing at a train station in Quetta on Saturday, which killed 25 people.
In Japan, Shigeru Ishiba will continue as prime minister after a vote in parliament yesterday.Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party lost its majority in elections last month, and Ishiba's government must now rely on opposition parties.
Ishiba has called Japan's low birth rate a quiet emergency. Americas.In Haiti, the Prime Minister has been replaced.Haiti has been under the control of the Transitional Presidential Council since the resignation of Ariel Henry in April.
Gary Connell was Prime Minister for the last six months.However, the Presidential Council removed him yesterday and replaced him with Alex Didier Fils-Aimé.
Haiti has been in a severe political, economic and social crisis for years, with gangs controlling most of the country.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has said that she will renew agreements with food producers and retailers to control the price of some basic groceries, continuing a plan started in 2022 by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The agreements will control prices of common products such as rice, soap, tomatoes and tortillas. Africa.In Mauritius, Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth has conceded defeat in Monday's parliamentary election.
The opposition Labour Party, led by former Prime Minister Naveen Ramgoolam, have won the most seats. During the campaign, the Labour Party promised to give free transport and internet, increase pensions and reduce fuel prices.
And in Côte d'Ivoire, the Abidjan Cocktail Week has just finished.Attendees learnt how to mix cocktails and how to use African spirits and juices.
One of the founders, Alexandre Bédé's signature drink is La Bagarre, a cocktail made from vodka, lemon, gingerbread, ginger soda and baobab juice, which is made from the seeds of the baobab tree. That's your World News in 7 minutes.
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