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ukraine all turkey to seize a russian flag ship. it says is loaded with stolen grain. ah, hello, i'm on inside. this is out there life and also coming up, protest as an east and libya storm the parliament into brook calling for an end to political deadlock. a cold change in south korea, thousands of workers rally on the streets of sol, demanding better labor policies. in flight delays and cancellations across the u. s . as airlines struggle to cope with soaring demand during the july ukraine has all turkey to detain. a russian flag ship. it says is loaded with 4 and a half tons of stolen grain. cave says that the zip back in soley cargo vessel
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illegally explore to the grain from the occupied port of betty. ask the vessels anchored near turkeys carrasco port, which is about a 100 kilometers from the boston straight. russia has denied previous claims that it's stealing grain from occupied ukrainian territories. let's get more in this. we can speak to send them because you will lose live for us in a stumble. said it was the latest moline, as far as we know, that the ship has, has a variety that carlos a port yesterday around 7 or 8 pm. but besides that we have no information about the ship, about the type of the care go its carrying, or whether those care goes have been unloaded or not. and we have seen and the international news outlets international news agencies that the ukrainian prosecutor's office has, has told that they have written
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a letter to the turkish justice ministry on june 30 that they, that the ship left ukrainian ports. but however, so far there is no statement from the turkish oh, forties regarding this letter. because as far as we know, there is also a paperwork process that needs to be conducted in ukraine. because if prosecutors off his request that such a thing like saving the ship and launching an investigation on the threshing ship, that has that has over the arrived in the turkish ports, that there needs to go through a cleaning for the ministry and then that there should come from ukrainian foreign ministry to turkish foreign ministry and then there's a court process that needs to be completed to launch an investigation and to see such a ship. of course, this is a days of time as this is the weekend in turkey as well. so we cannot confirm the
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details of this legal process, at least from the turkey side for now. but i have to say that since the beginning of the ukraine, russia cold, turkey has claimed an impartial position for itself as it has strong political and trade relations with russia. and strong economic relations with ukraine like turkey export, nearly all of its grades from ukraine and russia. turkey has a joint project of producing drones with ukraine, turkey imports energy from russia. so in this conflict, turkey has tried to balance the situation for itself, at least not taking any part so far. but the, the response from turkey shall 14th to ukraine's a request for the leisure of the ship. an investigation will actually define turkeys, stones towards the queen, russia accomplish, which has been it, which can be named as impartial,
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so far. so turkey will position itself either with russia or ukraine depending on its decision to launch an investigation or not. but of course, this is a legal process. we may need some days to say the output of this process money. thank you for that. them console you there for us, in the stumble, tara scotch guy is deputy economy mr of ukraine. he says, if no question, russia has taken grain that doesn't belong to it. what is important is that it is actually steal. so the stolen grain because it will bond with our and consent of the owner. so that's the war is one thing and, but the relation to the ownership of 4 of these grade is another thing. what they're actually doing is that the military officers, what they're doing, the student is great. and if they say that the rational today and they put the shadow on legitimately to produce us. so anything that is now offering by an option
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as it awesome great on the, on the market and it is quite big volume of gray and can be treated. those may be stolen, so that's why this is even more important than just actual example, affect the prostate trying to make these grain markets, georgia markets. and i don't think that it is for the good of the, of the world. what we want is to kevin normal operation, all for green markets and black. she's important the region for whole grain markets for need for some far, well than other culture. so that's why we're actually doing is looking for stealing our grain, trying to impose its real or non torque in other states. and this is just what they do in intentionally is creating a mass on this market. and this is against the so called everyone ukraine. how's the keys? the russian army of dropping phosphorus bombs on the black sea outpost of snake
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island. russia withdrew from there on thursday, saying it was a goodwill gesture to help you on establish a corridor to export grain from ukraine. key release this for it's showing what it says to bombing raids on the island. the head of ukrainian army says the jets took off from russia controlled crimea. any sassy people are missing at sea. often industrial support ships sunk off the coast of hong kong rescue services release. this footage of crew members being pulled from the water. 3 people have already been rescued and the boat was caught in bad weather brought on by severe tropical storm. shabba has been on rest and eastern libya overnight with protesters storming a building that houses one of 2 rival parliament buildings from the city of to brook. people are angry about worsening living conditions and years long political deadlock, it happened off to reset you and mediated talks to hold elections fail to achieve
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any results. meanwhile, there was also a protest in the capitol, triply and other cities. libby has been in chaos since the fall of mama gadhafi back in 2011. it's had 2 competing governments, one based and triply. and the other in the east elections were meant to be held last december, but the 2 sides haven't been able to resolve that differences. grandmother said we, the youth came out today to demand the end of the transitional period. we want to elections. this is the right, the live in st. people on the right of the youth. the street is the basis of legislation. enough transitions we want legislative and presidential elections as go lives. malik traina, who's interpolate? malik, what is the situation there right now? well things have calmed down since last night. the streets are relatively empty and that's and the main reason for that is because the temperatures are so high. it's
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nearly 40 degrees right now. and that's part of why we saw the unrest last night. and yesterday is because there are power cuts at, at the moment across libya are sometimes up to 18 hours a day. so it's extremely hot. people are frustrated, they're trapped and you know, they're stuck at home, dealing with extreme heat and no, and no air conditioning. and the situation, the living conditions in general have been deteriorating over the last couple of months since libya saw a, a, another parallel government announced by the eastern base parliament. so really the conditions have been worsening or were seen people frustrated, extremely frustrated. and, and wanting to express that frustration what we saw yesterday. although in the beginning that there were calls for peaceful pro, stress, or things. quickly escalated in eastern libya,
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they stormed the house of representatives, a building, a looting and burning it, and burning down many of their offices and the, and the chambers are where, where sessions are held. or we also saw in the city of miss rata of people lighting fire to parts of the city council. so i mean really, people are just extremely frustrated at the political deadlock. they want to see elections take place and they want an end to the ledges. the rival, legislative houses and the executive bodies that are currently a ruling libya, as you know, in, in, in a, in a, in a, in a place where in a situation where libyans are suffering. thank you for that. malik china there for us to play tens of thousands of people protesting in south korea's capital sold, demanding better working conditions and an increase to the minimum wage rallies been organized by south korea's biggest trade union. rob mcbride has more the
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organizers of this rally. the korean confederation of trade unions normally holds a protest at this time of year. but there hasn't been a gathering on this scale since before the pandemic. what's helping to drive out the numbers of people coming out on to the streets. this time has been a change of government here. there's now a conservative administration empower that's seen as being far more of pro business and not very friendly towards the workers here. a workers who is said that they are like, work is everywhere else, facing runaway inflation. the lease trade unionists say their wages are simply not keeping pace with little hook. our biggest problem is inflation. i know it's a global issue and it's caused by war. but why should the consequences of it be passed all the way down to us workers are pretty body under extending the working hours. doesn't make sense. even the current 42 hours that i work,
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there isn't enough time for my kids and my family life suffering from our work is hair had been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage starting with demands of up to nearly a 20 percent rise. well, after negotiating back and forth, they've had to settle on only 5 percent, which they are far from happy with, with the government i pushing companies to try to limit wage increase is across the board to help curve inflation. when you combine this with talk of increasing the number of hours in the working week, and those are the government being seen to be giving tax breaks to companies, there is an awful lot here at the moment to fuel work as anger. the euro zone is also reporting record inflation with the right now at its highest since reckless began in 1997 in the 19 countries that used the euro. the rate is sort 8.6 percent . dominic cane reports from ballin. nicole good laugh,
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profess food for her children. they have been at school all day and now back at home, they're hungry, but if their needs are simple, their mother's task is not because putting food on the table is becoming increasingly more expensive with the the full price is going so high. it's either at spending 2 or 3 times an under and the amount of food or buying the, the amount that i could afford. and then we have to eat less food. so mainly it means for me buying less food and i'm the one who is going hungry or not the meal so that the kids can get enough food. rising food prices have implications for others to. you'll see, to her tanto runs of egan restaurant in berlin's prince. lauer belk district, the lucky leak has won high acclaim from the mission and guide where the reputation for fresh and seasonal fare with a personal touch. but maintaining those high standards with ever higher prices is becoming increasingly difficult. all my suppliers increased their prices. so when i
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checked my booth, i was like what? yeah, and of course ed to compensated in some way. and the only way was to increase my um, the prices for the menus. these increasing prices are happening in many sectors of business and industry across germany on 1000000 ga, ga, ga. gov. millions of citizens ask themselves every day. will my money be enough? i'm won't willoughby enough at the end of a month as it is a very serious question. allison questions which need a clear answer. the government has initiated extensive relief measures one short term measure the german government has alighted on is cheaper public transport throughout the summer months for a flat rate of 9 euros or around 9 and a half dollars each month. passengers can use local and regional buses, trains, and trams to travel anywhere inside germany, that e u summits. and again, at the recent g 7 summit, inflation has been discussed and it's clear your leaders are trying to say we feel
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your pain the last time inflation was this high, was back in the early 19 seventy's when this wall fill divided this city back van a phrase was coin to describe the combination of stagnant economy and rising inflation. stagflation for now, ministers say the threat of a return to that era is distant. for now, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, still ahead on al jazeera violence on the streets of call to him as pro just doesn't sit down demand an end to military rule. and find out why these are crating a buzz in occupied a serious ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world cup is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package today. hello,
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i think we are like to see an end to the intense heat across sir japan. over the last 6 days, temperatures in tokyo had got up in excess of 35 degrees celsius. but as we have a tropical storm making its way in from the south, that's in the process of now introducing a little more cloudy to southern parts of japan. some wet weather to remember that early and to the, the rainy season here there was some more showers in the forecast over the next day or so. 30 celsius for a soccer. 34 degrees. therefore, tokyo as we go on into monday, down to around 30 degrees celsius in tokyo. so a last some relief from the heat, but i still plenty hot enough and it will of course, be here made a few showers into the korean peninsula, northern parts of china, seas and lavish house just around the yellow sea. i'm a little further south, some big rain coming through here as well. her old uncle siphoned typhoon now chap that is going to bring some very heavy rain into southern parts of china with further flooding coming through here. charles of flooding to, to pass of in the
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a good rush of storms across march of in the air. the monsoon really has packed up once again. the western got saying big downpours, orange warnings enforced along the west coast on a 2 spots a little further in lat. seeing some where to weather and some rain there for pakistan. i saw official elling of the journey how and why did it become so obsessed? with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold the corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. very good, i rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about? why american today you'll, we take on us politics and society, that's the bottom line from the preventers of characters. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge . ah
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ah in watching out is there a mind about top stories is how're you crane is als tagging to detain. a russian flag ship that says is loaded with 4 and a half tons of stone gray ship is on kidney turkeys. carrasco caught rushes denied previous claims at stealing grain from occupied ukrainian territories protested have stormed one of libya's rival parliaments in the eastern city of 2 brook. people are hungry about whistling living conditions and ye is long. political deadlock happened after recent un mediated talks fail to achieve any results. thousands of people protest said in south korea's capital on saturday, demanding better working conditions. san an increase in the minimum wage rally was
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organized by south korea's biggest trade libyan into down thousands of people have demonstrated in the capital cartoon on friday, demanding an end to military rule security forces. 5 t garza protesters near the presidential palace on thursday. 9. people were killed and dozens arrested in similar demonstrations. un human rights chief call for an independent investigation into the killings. sydney's police say they're investigating a shooting incident that was shared on social media. video shows the moment a protester was shot in cartoon knots as seen, kicking the man who later died early say they will track down the officer. heb. morgan has more protesters are out on the streets for the 2nd consecutive day in the sudanese capital hot tomb. now on friday, the reason why protestors took to the streets is because of the anger because of the forest used by security on thursday against protesters. this hospital where
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protesters are standing in front of it is i'll go to hospital, it's one of the hospitals where dozens of injured protesters were taken to on thursday and were at least one protester was pronounced that protesters have been staging a sits in here for more than 24 hours now, and they said they will continue to void their anger against the military and continued demanding the military hanover power to a civilian government. now at least 9 people were killed in physics protest. more than 500 people have been injured. according to the medic group. central committee for cit, denise doctors, and the amount of violence used by security has angered many protest is not just here in the city of cartoon. was also in the cities in mind. and by feet which make up the capital states how to tune honeycomb state. police issued 2 statements on friday with regard to 1st its violence. the 1st statement read that the protesters according to their words, challenged the police by coming and armed with molotov cocktails and instigating
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violence. they also set at least $200.00 of their security forces. members, including both police and the sudanese armed forces were injured due to confrontations with protesters. they issued another statement following their release on social media of a video showing police firing at a protest there and then kicking him when he was on the ground. they said that these were not actions that were carried out by police based on orders, but actions of individuals and will be investigated now, protested, happened repeatedly, angered by statements from the police. they said that the police has unfairly been accusing them of instigating violence despite the fact that they have come out peacefully, an unarmed trying to express their desire for civilian government and for the military to return to the barracks. more than 100. 12 protesters have been killed so far, and hundreds of others have been injured in anti military protest, but protested he has said they will continue to voice their anger and continue to demand the military hand over power to civilian government until that happens. the july 4th holiday weekend and the u. s. is off to
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a busy cellphone. that's putting deviation industry to the test. allen's struggling to cope with the demand, which is soaring to pre panoramic levels. gillian wolf reports the 4th of july is one of the busiest holidays for air travel across the united states. from coast coast, millions of americans will take to the skies in the next few days. and this year it's shaping up to be even busier as the asian sector slowly returns to its prepend demik levels. but at see increasing cost of living that's got many people worried. i travel every weekend, but unfortunately, inflation is kind of hard to do that. i had to get back to the family. i haven't seen him since credit. so it really wasn't a question we just had to do it. but we let me go to white versus somehow. that's it now. yet for some reaching their destination this weekend with their harder and tickets is proving more challenging. i was flying with delta and a cancel my flight as on board and a plan
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a flight got canceled yesterday. so now we're hopscotch in around to get home. we actually lost my can suggest a day of he thrive, the canceled 30 flights. we got a message from united. it goes to midnight. am with the cities line. i am in the morning we were stranded to young children would eating the issue bad weather air traffic delays and stopping shortages. and it's not just in the u. s. airports across europe and the u. k. are struggling to readjust after many workers left her jobs during the pandemic. and many more went on strike in response to the soaring cost of living. some countries like germany have launched schemes to bring in temporary foreign workers. peter, this morning was an absolute mess. we were at that we were told to arrive 5 hours before the flight to make sure that we go on our flight. and we would just queuing the decimal open. we would just keeping the heater out so i'd ease her renders them back in the us with thousands of fly cancellations and delays. some airlines are
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giving out bonuses for flight attendance to ramp up, stopping. others are offering pilots, triple pay to pick up extra trips. and for those left stranded, they get waivers to change your tickets for free. for those who prefer to skip the airport during this busy holiday, driving to their destination seems to be a good option. but with some of the highest gas prices on record, that may also prove costly. chilling wolf al jazeera will staying in the u. s. california has introduced the nation's toughest laws to reduce plastic use. companies will need to cut down on the plastic material they use in their products . a legislation also requires all single use plastic items and packaging to be recyclable. by 2030 to 3rd aaron's president has approved a law to legalize abortion. they will now go to parliament. president julius mother buyer may the announcement during his closing remarks at the africa conference and
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sexual health and rights on friday, saying that out of town in the world, when sexual reproductive health rise for women are either being overturned or threatened, we are proud that syria leone can once again lead with progressive reform in ghana, the imposition as tax on electronic transactions has left to both merchants and consumers concerned. the govern admits the t month old policy is not brought in the expected revenue. i'm at the address reports, it's been a chaotic 2 months for gunners will buy money, merchants after the introduction of tax on electronic financial transactions, fear and uncertainty are keeping customers away. we're what we're 4000 needed. half news the our job. because myself, i was having 3 outlet. and because of this introduction to of the outlet is closed . introduced 13 years ago by the countries, telecoms companies,
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mobile money allows customers to pause it and receive funds by their phone and use that money for internet transactions. all without involving the banks or government till 2 months ago. when a 1.5 percent tax was applied to funds, margins have already started to feel the pinch. after 2 years of brisk business sell includes online. these university students are closing, shop, selling, what remains of their stock on the streets night is equal, don't really like to do their own, like as i can because of the 11. she says it's been weeks since she received an order 2 months after launch. government officials admit that the electronic transaction levy hasn't generated as much as expected. some reports suggest that money from the tax is an up to a quarter of the projected revenue. yet government is pressing and with that,
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despite public protest, gunners, government defense, the tax less necessary law as the general economy, you know, experiences some constraints. um, we are view that being able to appropriate some resources from that area will help festival our fiscal situation and then the broader guardian and economy was um, looking at expo say the taxes being poorly wiped it. what i mean by the design is 40. that's incense it's, it's is, is no disconnection sooner is this, you know, over when mobile money was introduced and gone in 2009 tens of thousands of people in rural areas got access to reliable financial services. it helped propel goners cashless banking system. but the addition of this new e tax has deterred many uses and stifled online markets and has been one of the main causes of the recent unrest in the capital across comedy, greece al jazeera,
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go for a door gun. an earthquake has struck southern iran, killing at least 5 people and injuring dozens of others. the magnitude 6 tremor happened and the province of homer has gone at around 2 am local time and been out shocks and too far the quakes. one village near the gulf coast was nearly destroyed, yet quake was felt as far away as to buy in the crowded towns of occupied his jerusalem. it's difficult for many palestinians to create green environments, but now a project training palestinian women to keep bes is bringing color and plant life to the oven areas. and smith reports from all companies jerusalem. these are perhaps the only new homes that have been allowed to proliferate and occupied east jerusalem without the risk of israel pulling them down. yeah, natalia, and this is one living organism, just allow customer care. and hey,
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we're in the core de la la, be keeping in a community project that provides palestinian women with jobs and income, 75 percent of the women in east jerusalem art formerly employed off their naz wyckoff woman. it's more like a lot of people are afraid of b is, but for me, those even a verse and a koran about b is they are bless service when you study them and discover their organization their system. it's perfect, but the bees need plumps to the project is also bringing greenery to the densely packed streets of east jerusalem. the mean important challenge is that there were missing air land. we don't have lands and her roofs, it might be the solution to fill the gap of the lack of public open spaces unoccupied. east jerusalem, israeli authorities only permit palestinians to build on 17 percent of their lamb. so there's no room for green open spaces. introduce and be hives,
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encourages people to provide plants and bushes for the bees and whatever small space they have. now in this project started in 2019. they train them 15 women as beekeepers, but it's become so popular that by 2024 they'll be 550 women making use of the terraces and rooftops of occupied easter ruthless as homes. the small behind the honey is harvested only twice a year. and these urban b pollinating plants, much less likely to have been treated with herbicides than those around rural foss, ala and the new medicine. i've got used to them, but i'm not afraid of them. i even feel this chemistry between us, hey, dry and sell a women's co operative is selling next year, harvest through crowd funding so they can buy more hives to cope with demand. 3 years ago, bees produced 85 kilos of honey. this year they expect 8 and.
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