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The European Union has called on Iran to prevent further attacks and is ready to impose restrictions on aerial vehicles and missiles. Google employees protested against the company's deal with the Israeli government. Tensions are rising in Georgia over a controversial foreign agent law. Dubai is dealing with the aftermath of torrential rains and floods. Italian Prime Minister Meloni signed an agreement with Tunisia to combat modern slavery. Welcome to Notizia Fresca Fresca, your source for the latest news from around the world. In today's headlines, the European Union has set its sights on Iran following a recent attack. The EU Council and its statement released ahead of the summit in Brussels has called on Iran to immediately chase all attacks to prevent further escalation of tensions in the region. The Council has also emphasized its readiness to implement restrictive measures against Iran with a focus on aerial vehicles and missiles. This development underscores the EU's proactive approach to addressing regional conflicts and ensuring the safety of its allies. This is a significant development that could have far-reaching implications for the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. We will continue to keep you updated on further developments. Moving on to related news regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict, Google employees have staged a protest in California and New York in response to the company's decision to sign a billion dollars deal with the Israeli government. Demonstrations have seen employees express solidarity with Palestine by wearing traditional Arab headgear and using social media platforms to document the event in real time. These protests highlight internal tensions within Google over its business dealings with the government involving in continuous geopolitical issues. Shifting our focus to Eastern Europe, tensions are rising in Georgia following the enactment of a controversial foreign agent law. The law, which aims to regulate media and NGOs receiving foreign funding, has sparked protests and concerns about governments' overreaction and potential censorship. Critics argue that the law undermines civil liberties and jeopardizes the country's aspiration for European integration. In other news, Dubai is grappling with the aftermath of torrential rains and floods that have devastated the region, resulting in ancient deaths in neighboring Oman. The severe weather conditions have caused destruction in public services across the Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, with closure of airports and interruption in transportation practices. Authorities are working tirelessly to restore normalcy and provide assistance to those affected by the disaster. Finally, Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni has called for collaboration with Tunisia to combat modern slavery during a recent visit to the North African nation. Meloni emphasized the importance of cooperation and signs the agreement aimed at fostering equality and mutual benefits between Italy and Tunisia. These agreements underscore the shared commitment of both nations to address issues such as human trafficking and slavery-wide transnational diplomatic ties. That's all for today's news roundup. Stay tuned every morning at 8 a.m. for fresh updates on noticed disasters. Thank you for listening and have a great day ahead. Transcribed by ESO, translated by —

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