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ukraine also turkey to seize a russian flag ship. it says it's loaded with stolen grain rushes, relentless, offensive, and east and ukraine takes the destructive toll and civilians. the fate of the last major city in the hands now hangs in the palace. ah une palka, this is al jazeera alive from dover will. so coming up turmoil in libya, protest a storm, the east and parliament, and to brook to mounting politicians set aside the differences, a work for the people on flight delays and cancellations across the u. s. as airlines struggle to cope with soaring demand during the july 4th holiday
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refers ukraine has asked turkey to detain a russian flag ship. it says it's loaded with 4 and a half tons of stolen grain. kiev says the ship actually cargo vessel illegally exported the grain from a pull the port of but just the vessel is and could near turkeys. carrasco, port that's about a 100 kilometers from the boss was straight. russia has denied previous claims that it's stealing grain from occupied ukrainian territories. tariffs, that cut sky is deputy economy minister of ukraine. he says, there's no question. russia has taken grain that does not 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 grain is another thing. what the actually is doing is that the military officers, what they're doing,
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the student is great. and if they say that the rational today and they put a shadow on legitimately to produce anything that is now offering by an option as it awesome. great. and 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 of fact the trash is trying to make these great 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 region for whole grain markets for weed, for some, for a while and other culture. so that's why we're actually doing is look in our see board still in our grade, trying to impose it's real or non torque in other states. and this is just what they do and intentionally is creating
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a mess on this market. and this is against the so for everyone, if you had her all, here's the former deputy foreign minister of russia. he says the arguments are the ownership of ukrainian grain. i'm only going to get worse. oh yes, i think it's a very serious legal question. and many things to will, the bank, how turkey will interpret it, because it came from their part of their dance, which is a former ukrainian part, and russia is now consider again as a rational protective board. and out of the question of our, this is special, see, is the question, 1st of all, who, who is and was the real owner of this green? and, ah, ah, how further on this issue will be solved? because i think in the future we will face the same problem every time. a french speaking, i haven't seen any official documents. who is the owner of,
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of these grade a, but i can confirm yes, this grade was on the territory of i am a former ukraine territory, which is our russian control now. and as i said, there are a lot of legal questions now, which are very sensitive and baleful for us. or by the way, i was always a stand for the direct contact between russia and ukraine without mediators. and this could be a solution in the future, but not now because they said, situations very, very difficult from political point of view, military point of view, a all whole international situation around this war. and i have my personal feeling that it could last long and good, bring us more and more problems. ukraine's eastern dumbass region, the sea, intense fighting and attempts by the russians to encircle cities,
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moscow's forces are inching closer to lift a chance. the last major city under ukrainian control in the east and the past few hours, rushing back separate as say they've surrounded the city and captured an oil refinery . the ukrainian army disputes that claim and says the fighting is still going on. and ukraine is accusing the russian army of dropping phosphorus bombs on the black sea outpost of snake island. russia withdrew from there on thursday, saying it was a good will gesture to help the you and establish a corridor to expose grain from ukraine and kia, release this footage, showing what it says are 2 bombing raids on the island. the head of the ukrainian army says the jets took off from russian controlled crimea, almost 5 months into the ukraine war and people across the country a morning. those killed in the fighting. ukrainian government says at least 10000 members of the military have been killed. how jesse was adam fisher travel to, but didn't see, to see how one village, one family, more of the passing of a local. they now regard as
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a hero of the war. the initially came low ones and twos, to see good bye to a neighbor, a friend, a man, the no consider a hero. anatoly put a chuck volunteered for the army in the 1st days of the war. he died a week after his 40th birthday serving on the front line and cut keith. his coffin was brought home by the army. for some, the pain was too much the emotion to roar the loss too great. as he made his final journey, people lined the streets to pay the respects, then joined the procession to the grave yard. while her daughter bella, i left him a lot, but i just cannot get avery odyssey into this. it's heartbreaking. he died in no investor. he is
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a true hero. almost every tone, every village across ukraine has been touched by grief, and the totally porter choked was not the 1st soldier from here to die, but with no sign to the end of the war. the reality is he won't be the last girl, lamented luna's room. natural good says the journal for me and for our nation. this is different a hard time. every loss is to sign that they have to be stronger and more united in this war or obligation. now a still when you summer you soon as she v ma'am. oh you maybe in italy put it took was buried in the local graveyard not far from where he was born. those who knew him and those who didn't paid their fine respects as he was placed on the ground he died, trying to defend allan fisher al jazeera bavinsy ukraine to libya now
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where they have been violent, protest just a day off to you and mediated talks between rival factions ended without an agreement on friday protested into brook stormed the building their houses, one of 2 rifle parliaments. libyans had been enjoying 18 hours of power cuts, fuel shortages and crumbling services. people are tired of both the rising cost of living and government corruption. there were also protests in the capital tripoli. libya has been in chaos since the fall of one with gadhafi in 2011 is our 2 competing governments, one basin 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 their differences. malik trainer has more from tripoli. 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,
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or have been deteriorating. or over the last couple of months since libya saw a, a, another parallel government announced by the eastern base parliament are so really the conditions have been worsening. or we're seeing people frustrated, extremely frustrated and, and wanting to express that frustration what we saw yesterday. although in the beginning, there were calls for peaceful pro, stress, or things. quickly escalated in eastern libya, they stormed the house of representatives, a building of looting and burning it and burning down a many of their offices. and that 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
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elections take place and they want an end to the ledges, the rival, legislative houses and the executive bodies. so our, because she is a political and less than form advisor to the high council of state of libya, he says he understands why people are frustrated. so right now it looks like the gap between expectations and reality as far as us citizens, which is big enough that drove them to the streets. there's great doubt about whether the 2 sides, the houses, and this is andy, i got a really to present it to size coffee. but we are stuck with these bodies because we don't have anything else. but in fact, they are not in a big disagreement. they agree on things that people don't want. they agree and stay in power after 10 years of power. they agree on delaying elections, which we need to have a legitimate institution. they also agree on for me that 12 transitional
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government in 10 years between them. why did you go? she broke down because mr. have go wants to be the president and he wants to for all people to accept the act of military men kind of run. and also people with the dual mission nationalities can run. so that fits n y a 68 year old palestinian woman has died in a straight detention. she was being held in the demon prison in northern israel. the circumstances of her death is still unclear. saudi afar, joshua a mother of 8 from the occupied westbank, was arrested in december. she was, she was accused of plotting a stamping attack. the head of the post in commission of detainees called her death, a racist crime. an earthquake has struck southern iran, killing at least 5 people and injuring thousands of others. the magnitude 6 trema
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happened in the province of homer, was gone around to. i am local time. have been off to shocks, and to fir, the quakes. one village near the gulf coast was nearly destroyed. your quake was felt as far away is to buy. okay, still a head's here on out here. hundreds dead and millions displaced will have more on some of the worst flooding to ever hit india's. a sam state. find out why bees a creating a bars unoccupied, east jerusalem will have a report later. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world calf is on its way to castle group your travel package today. hello that a long time coming, but we can at long last say that we will see the heat breaking from japan over the next couple of days. and that's because we have got a tropical storm making its way further northwards. last few days, last week and
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a half temperatures happen in excess of well in excess of 30 degrees. 35 degrees celsius in many cases. take out 34 celsius on sunday. here comes a tropical storm. throw in a lots of wet weather into southern parts of japan. and by the time we come to monday, tokyo around temperatures around where they should be some wet weather coming through here, but some welcome relief from the heat. i suspect some showers there too, went to the korean peninsula with eastern parts of china. some very wet weather coming through here as their tropical storm chapper makes his way into southern areas of china with flooding range is a slow moving system. this one and you can see it just making its way just to the yard. northeast of hein, an island pass financing, excessive $300.00 millimeters of writing only 24 hours. that wet to weather now making its way into southern parts of china, sunshine showers, across much of southeast asia, longer showers. very heavy rain coming into a good part of in the other monsoon, really has set in now with orange warnings for many parts of india. and pakistan i
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you're watching al jazeera, a reminder on top stories this, our ukraine has asked turkey to seize a russian flag ship. it says it's loaded with 4 and a half 1000 tons of stolen grain. the vessel is anchored near turkeys, crossly poured. russia has denied previous claims. it's stealing. ukrainian grey russian forces are moving closer to lisa champs. the last major city under ukrainian control in the east bhaskar bike separatist say they've surrounded eights and captured an oil refinery. the war, new crane and the economic costs of the pandemic have pushed up the price of food and fuel globally. the eurozone supporting record inflation, figures and ass, dominic cane reports berlin. many families are struggling to put food on the table . nicole good luck prepares 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
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increasingly more expensive. with her, the full price is going so high. it's either 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 use. you to her tanto runs of egan restaurant in berlin's prince. lauer belk district, the lucky leak has one higher claim from the mission and guide where the reputation for fresh and seasonal fair 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 checked my booth, i was like what? yeah, and of course ed to compensated in some way. and yeah, the only way was to increase my um,
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the prices for the menus. these increasing prices are happening in many sectors of business and industry across germany. on 1000000 go gonna bug off millions of citizens ask themselves every day. will my money be enough? i'm $1.00 of willoughby enough at the end of a month. as it is a very serious question, allison questions which need a clear answer. the government is 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 leaders are trying to say, we feel your pain the last time inflation was this high, was back in the early 19 seventy's when this wall still divided this city back then a phrase was coined to describe the combination of stagnant economy and rising
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inflation. stagflation for now, ministers say the threat of a return to that era is distant. for now, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, inflation rates and pakistan of sword to their highest levels in 13 years. protest as a rallying in islamabad against the soaring cost of living fuel prices of jumps by at least 60 percent since the end of may, after the government scraps subsidies to tackle a growing deficit. and south korea, housing prices and cost of living have been beyond reach for many on saturday, thousands of angry workers marched to the capital, sol. they were demanding better wages to keep up with rising inflation. or mcbride was at that protest. since it's the largest demonstration staged by this trade union organization since before the pandemic helping to swell the numbers has been
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a change in south korea's government to a conservative administration seen as pro business and not as friendly to workers. there is the possibility of increasing the number of hours in the working week for what trade unionists are faring the most is spiraling inflation. they say their wages can't keep pace with whom i don't will not own. 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 losing any longer dumping her, extending the working hours doesn't make sense. even the current for the 2 hours that i will, there isn't enough time for my kids and my family life sorenson video rising fuel costs lead to a national strike by truck drivers last month. that caused supply chain disruption affecting production in south korean factories. and rising prices are causing changes in people's everyday habits with more workers making do with convenient
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store meals for lunch. let me know price is at my usual restaurant went up. so now i come here instead about 2 or 3 times a week. i mean, there's more pain on the way for consumers and home buyers in polena way should juggling other real purchasing powers shrinking in the face of fierce inflation. secondly, interest rates are on the rise simultaneously, which is a burden for people being off loans. so the march ended at the offices of south korea's president in the hopes this new administration will here work as grievances the workers had been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage of nearly 20 percent. but after a lot of negotiations about to settle for just 5 percent, which they are far from happy with. and the government has been urging companies to limit wage rises across the board to curb inflation in south korea right now. there's plenty to fuel workers, anger, rob mcbride, al jazeera, so 27 people are missing at sea after an industrial support ship sank off the coast
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of hong kong rescue services released this footage of crew members being pulled from the water. 3 people have been rescued. the boat was caught and bad weather ought on by severe tropical storm. chubb hundreds of people have died. a millions are in desperate need of aid. after catastrophic floods swept across northeast and india, a neighboring bangladesh, the floods also trigger mudslides killing dozens of people in money, poor state, where rescuers are still looking for survivors. car leg has more. it's been called the worst flooding to hit india's north east. and i some state, the rain may have stopped now, but the flood waters are still here. inundating large areas of the region. many have lost everything, unsure of how aware they will rebuild their lives. had more now. yeah. her police say that one month has passed since we started living here, and our fields and crops up submerged in water. our houses inundated,
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now this road has become our home and more than 200 people have died and millions have been displaced by the severe floods that swept across india's northeast region and neighboring bangladesh. medical teams are still trying to reach affected areas . they say many and now at risk of contracting waterborne diseases, we can impose flood men as men and our mini source, like her acute gastro enteritis, and, and pew her, her, in many cases, has been admitted and imperious hospital. every year heavy monsoon rains cause rivers to flood, but this year was worse than ever. as a sum and neighbouring migalia state received more rain than average. the eroding river banks failed to hold the excess water resulting in floods and landslides, like this one in many poor state. and worsening the sea to ation in bangladesh, which as common rivers with india,
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officials say dredging is the only way to prevent floods like these last week, bangladesh is prime minister proposed a joint river dredging project with india to help the region. but for those who have already lost their loved ones and their livelihoods, a solution can't come soon enough. car leg alger 0. hundreds of extra fire fighters have been sent to greece in case while fires break out. they've been deployed by the european union for 2 month mission law. some, a dozens of fires burned through a quarter of a 1000000 acres of forest in greece, and 3 people were killed. the 4th of july, holiday weekend and the u. s. is off to a busy store to last putting the aviation industry to the test. airlines are struggling to cope with the demand, which is sawing to pre pandemic levels. julian wolf reports, ah, the 4th of july is one of the busiest holidays for air travel across the united states. from coast to coast, millions of americans will take to the skies in the next few days. and this year
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it's shaping up to be even busier as the asian sector slowly returns to its pre pandemic levels. but it's the increasing cost of living that's got many people worried. i travel every weekend, but of course when 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 anyway. that's the summer, that's it now. yeah. for some reaching their destination this weekend with are harder and tickets is proving more challenging. i was fly with delta and a cancel my flight as on board on a plane, a flight got canceled yesterday. so now we're hopscotch in around to get on, get you off and i can suggest a day of he thrive. it cancelled 30 flights. he got a message from united. it goes to midnight. am with the city line. i am in the morning. we were stranded to young children, what eating the issue, bad weather air traffic delays and stopping shortages. and it's not just in the u.
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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 launch schemes to bring in temporary foreign workers heater this morning was an absolute mess. we were at the, we were told to ride 5 hours before the flight to make sure that we got on a flight. and we were just keeping the decimal open. we would just giving the key to outside is hernandez. then back in the us with thousands of flight cancellations and delays. some airlines are giving out bonuses for flight attendance to ramp up staffing. 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,
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that may also prove costly. chilling wolf, al jazeera, listed a mention there, the air travel crisis extends far beyond the u. s. europe is dealing with a number of airline related problems and more than double the flight cancellations, compared to the u. s. the price of tickets of search with some routes costing 3 times what they did last year. strikes at paris is to main. our ports of course, major disruptions there 20 percent of flights been canceled. and canada's national carrier is facing wide spread criticism for having one of the world's worst recalls of flight cancellations and delays. and canadas. c o was had to issue an apology for, failing to meet its customers, demands. told curtis, as an asian analyst, he says one summer is over, travel disruptions might start to ease up. while the short term misery is due to the summer travel demand in north america, europe, and asia, a once that's beyond us, of the economic forces that are making travel difficult,
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especially high prices. they might ease as well. as you know, asian is a global business, as is that petroleum business, and prices for a jet fuel will probably decrease as more or, or it will go into production and more jet fuel is produce. i don't see that diminishing and price in any significant way until 1st the travel season is beyond us. and also if the disruptions caused by ukraine also subside bout in the crowded towns of occupied east jerusalem is difficult for many palestinians to crate green environments. but now a project training palestinian women to keep bes is bringing color and plant life to urban areas. but as smith reports some occupied east jerusalem these are perhaps the only new homes that have been allowed to proliferate in occupied east jerusalem without the risk of israel pulling them down. the nfl yucca and this is
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one living organism, just allow cassock and highway in the co 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 aren't formally employed often as the cough woman is. she is monotony. a lot of people are afraid of b is. but for me, those even a verse and a koran about me is they are blessing. when you study them and discover their organization the system, it's perfect, but the bees need plant to the project is also bringing greenery to the densely packed streets of east jerusalem. the mean important challenge is that we're missing a land. we don't have lands and the rules, it might be the solution to fill the gap of the lock public open spaces and occupied east jerusalem israeli authorities only permit palestinians to build on 17
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percent of the land. so there's no room for green open spaces. introducing b hives encourages people to provide plants and bushes for the bees and whatever small space they have. now in this project started in 2019. they trained on 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 east jerusalem as holmes. the small behind the honey is harvested only twice a year. and these urban bees, pollinating plants, much less likely to have been treated with herbicides than those around royal fowls . i am the new man. i've got used to them. 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.

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