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president biden needs to contain fuel prices with way to bring you more award winning documentaries and live nice. ah, there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media spread on al jazeera government shut off access to social media. ah, a beacon of hope, a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief. you know, well that needs it more than ever. theory brokers i deal in turkey between moscow
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and keith to long gray next bolts from ukraine resume via the black sea. we speak to the un secretary general. ah, hello. hello robin, you are watching old. is there like? well headquarters here in denver also coming up and go robson. the brazilian sevalla after another police right kills 18 people. still anchors new cabinet has been sold in hours after security forces tracked down on an anti government protest camp in the capitol plus i'm rob reynolds in san marcos, california. with a story about how classic car owners are turning their vehicles electron ah, welcome to throw rush and ukraine have signed
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a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for grain exports raising hopes of easing the global food crisis. the ceremony and the stumble was overseen by the un secretary general and the turkish president who broke the agreement. crane shipments have been stuck in ukraine since the start of the russian invasion in february, and that's led to a rising global food prices. now the deal calls for a joint center to be set up in a stumble which will shad jewel shipments ukrainian vessels will guide the grain ships through mind waters in and out of port. russia agrees not to attack any of the shipments as they move. turkey with support from the united nations will inspect the ships to ease any russian phase of weapons smuggling. now the agreement will last a full months. i will be renewed automatically. as i spoke to the secretary general antonio natasha, i began by asking him why he described the deal as a beacon of hope. well, oak is the singly never lose. where nursery months ago,
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i made this proposal to present, put in and present lensky. nobody believed that his will would ever happen. and the true caesar with the lot of commitment with a lot of support with the very strong, a partnership with turkey, that on these has been extremely, extremely useful. we finally came to an agreement, a very detailed agreement, and the very clear agreement with the responsibilities of russia, ukraine, turkey, and un. and so it is my belief that these agreement, together with the what is now a open attitudes that was expressed by the united states and by the european union to make sure that the fact that there is no food and such eliza sanctions and related to the russian exports that can be materialized, i expect that to that increases a substantial increase based on the ukrainian ur grains and based on russian within
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30 lasers can make a lot of difference in international markets. again, i'll bring pace is down and can support developing countries that are now in the leaped sivilton that emetic situation after the coffee after the uneven, the recovery that we have witness. and that simply have no money to provide to their people with the high prices of food and energy. i believe that is the needs of russia in the this of ukraine to make these a success. and my hope is a the hope that indeed these will be understood. and these will be seen by both countries as an important contribution to humanity. it's not about the interests of russia, ukraine. it's about humanity at the present moment. and of course, from the point of view of the situation of, of the ukrainian farmers which silos full with the new harvest coming with the impossibility to farm again are, these was absent please central. and the, i think it's a win win situation. it's a win for the euclidean farmers, and it's
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a win for the world's. you given us the overview their secretary general. so let's start to em. picket the war continues in ukraine. how relieved are you that this method of transport via the water, via the sea, is the solution that you've been looking for? because obviously it's been negotiated, as you say, very delicately knowing that ukraine's road and rail network is really not up to up to the mark. well the 1st of all, i think this is the demonstration in a world where so many people her just her make her spectacular announcements and try to have a me, the protagonist. and forget about the consequences of that. these is the demonstration that discreetly plumbers is still works, that it's possible to work behind the scenes with the parties are with the commitment of making them agree on something that is essential for humanity. so
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that is the 1st point i'd like to make that then i think it is a very relevant to say that her from the point of view of the management of the situation with a jointer center, a joint coordination center with the 4 entities there with her inspections by the 4 entities of sheeps going in and out. we chips permanently controls the i think these as created the precedence of cooperation. and i hope this presidents will pave the way and it will. busy probably not be immediate, it will take time. it will be complex, but it will pave the way for when day peace to be possible and peace in line. we have international law and un chart that. okay, well the ships moving in and out of the black sea, as you say, will be inspected in a turkish port. so could you clarify who is actually going to inspect the ships from the 4 parties that you've mentioned? how many people will be involved?
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and what are the inspection parameters? so what, what is allowed and what isn't allowed? well, it's very simple turkey as the right to inspect all ships that grow, that go through the boss for those. so 30 as that, right? and so what we will have is the teams composed by turks, by ukrainians, by russians, and by the percentage of the when, as you go into the ships and monitor whether the ships are carrying anything that would not be acceptable for instance, weapons into the ukraine or other products out of ukraine, this has been agreed that these will be done by teams that i believe will have between 4 and 8 people. and those teams will be able to report and based on that report that she will be authorized to move and the to do so in conditions. busy
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total security and safety goal for parties have to agree on the clearance as you say, of those vessels coming and going with and without grade. but what happens if one of the parties refuses to clear the ship? what constitutes that sort of a veto for want of a better word? that has to be an element of good faith because without the good faith of all 4 parties, that ship is neither going to move in one direction or the other. of course, good face is always necessary, but the pedal meters are clear and as the pedal meters are clear and let's talk forget that the crane and the will will be that i do believe that these is a system that can work smoothly. tell me what current t's are in place that these vessels won't be attacked because that is the big sort of stumbling, not so much stumbling block, but that's the question that is being attacked. russia has made promises in the past and we've seen attacks, you know,
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on land when we didn't expect them. there is some nervousness ahead. yes, it is obvious that there is nervousness that he's lack of trust. but this is not the 1st experience we have with you created and draw from the relation to the wind mitigation. we had the, if you remember, and it was also agree in the, in the same context of my visits to present, put in a presence the landscape. evacuation of the civilians from us, of salt for months. people said it was impossible for months. all the, all kinds of the attempts to failed. but when there was an operation with a clear coordination with un at the time the i, c r c, the international committee of red cross, the rations on the ukrainians. it's happens and you typed them successfully. and the commitments are respected and i have no reason to doubt that today we the same kinds of attitudes we can do these. this is of course measure that she months. i
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would say it's a severe agreement. and the for me is secretary that i could notions, i have no doubt to tell you. this was the most important thing i have contributed to during my tenure, the secretary of the very difficult period, a few, the un for russia, ukraine, and turkey. but one of the issues that i think many people also thinking about when they, when it comes to the black sea, is mines, have been reported to been laid by ukraine to deter any sort of them to be us. determine on cbs the occurrence by russia on land. how will this mine field be navigated and also how you going to ensure and persuade merchant vessels to be part of this? because as a huge insurance tag to be added or to be laid in front of any merchant vessel and its its owner to say, come and help us in
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a war zone. but to let us be clear, that these is exactly the kind of agreement that was necessary to give guarantees to the shippers and to the insurance companies. i mean, if you cut it in waters, there are mines, but ukrainians know where they are because they have put them there, put them to protect those harbors not to avoid navigation, but to protect against an attack from the russian navy. so knowing where they are, it is possible to establish save, $40.00 and you can in responsibility. and we believe that those save $40.00 will allow for the ships to move into the city arbors without any danger. but the anomalies that will now be made in detail of that situation. if by chance we feel that there is any risk with a. busy small number of minds that might be difficult to
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take into account. we have an agreement on the text that to a certain country will be able to proceed to the mining of the area that could be, can see that still in danger. so all guarantees will be given to the shipping industry and to the insurance companies. extra general you've given the steel $120.00 days. do you think that's long enough to make sure the price because the process can work successfully? now i mean, we need more time and that's why the agreements can be posted can be put along. and that is the natural thing to happen is the prolongation and the, and all our contacts. we remain convinced that that will be the case. of course, that is a matter of tough things need to go well for them to be able to continue, but we will do everything everything in all capacity to make sure that things go
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well and we will be there all the time in the inspections, in the coordination center together, we turkey the with the objective to guarantee that the parties will abide by what was signed today. antonio terrace, who i spoke to earlier on al jazeera. let's move on now to south america, where at least 19 people are being killed in a police raid on one of rio de janeiro, his biggest slums authorities, claiming operation was a success, but criticized say it's yet another case of police brutality or above, manly, as well oh, tail bloodshed and fury in rio de janeiro and mal complex. oh, forties, bundled under make shift stretches into cars. whatever people would find others strewn on to the streets along with bullock shelf. i thought it back i. if i
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learned fan, i got a hold of the police say bomb, you're going to die now. bombs going to die, but it could be his son, right? it could be his son, a worker, but the people from the for validating hubble voice. oh, this is the aftermath of a large scale police raid on a complex of rio slums, known as the fellows whose lillian media publish, video of helicopters, aspiring into the region and one of exchange of fire from the ground. their armored vehicles forced their way through the labyrinth of alleyways . some 400 officers were involved in the operation. please say they acted in self defense. we'll proceed here. it is all just as you, i would have preferred for them not to react and for us to arrest the 14 or 15 people who would have faced justice. unfortunately, they chose to react and attacks the police officers, brazilian president j a both an arrow has long favoured heavy handed police tactics
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. little. yes, so crime and gangs are growing in this area and the police find it difficult to fight these criminals. it's similar to when we watch cowboy movies in the past, whenever someone committed the crime in the us and ran away the public defender's office says there are many signs of human rights violations. most the victims are accused of being gang members. police say they robbed banks, still cars, and we're planning a tax on rival fidelis, debbie, debbie, debbie, if you're buying theodore, even if he was a criminal, this is wrong. he has to be arrested. are you going to kill? are you going to kill oh, what the police describe is an operation. locals, a cooling, a massacre saying the punishment doesn't hit the crying. nor
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that money out of the room. well, still had here all out is there. there is of recession and iraq zone as business activity takes a dramatic tumble and leap recordings that are shifting iran political deadlock to social media. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book your cattle package today. once again, there's been some pretty big showers in yemen, and particularly over the capital has been flooding as a result, it's seasonally normal. but again, this big dam pulse just recently and they're in the forecast to probably stretching so far. southwest society, the americans at least beyond that, apart from where is drizzly and cloudy and sell our, we got a dry picture again at a hot and dusty one. the winds picking up through iraq is not particularly strong,
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but he will contain some dust, most likely heading down towards the rehab. maybe it'll hit back rain and cut out as well. the breeze on shore and the eastern med is a slight humid one. so temperature is, for example, in jerusalem, bayer to a bit of the average, and it probably does feel a bit humid in the air. otherwise it's dry heat, some rain coming down in the former showers into us by john norton iran. very obviously in pakistan it's a wet looking picture for the time being at least on take you to mundane and spot the difference. not really slightly less hot in baghdad, maybe, and key waits till it 48. otherwise things look pretty similar. there's been some flooding rain recently in mogadishu. anesthesia, thanks. the mon certainly could well be some rain this part of somalia, but mostly somalia is dry and most he still can you is dry with a heavy rain to the north and to the west. as seasonally correct. i saw air white official airline of the journey. frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's
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actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem informed opinions. it's natural communities on the goal of my security, and that creates a government, has knowledge to me in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. ah ah, put back here watching all to 0 with me to hell robin and dough hall. reminder of all top news stories, russia and ukraine, upside to dale, to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for great exports raising hopes of easing the global food crisis. the ceremony at his stumble was overseen by the un
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secretary general on the turkish president who broke the agreement. also, des 19 people have been killed in a police raid, or one of rio de janeiro is larger slums. please say 16 of the victims were members of organized crime groups. residents of accused officers of using heavy handed tactics to sir lincoln. our security forces of rated the main anti government protest, camping colombo, just hours after renew become a single with sworn in. as president protested, say that they planned to vacate the area by friday afternoon, become a single threatened to crank down and what he calls the undemocratic demonstrators who toppled his predecessor while shortly after the protest site was cleared, denisha good was the ne huh. was sworn in wrong because new prime minister, and he's an ally of the former president got to buy a roger pack. so vanelle sanders has moved from colombo. the irony is that not just finished in northern as prime minister, but
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a little while later we also had the new president swearing in his cabinet. and almost every single face is the same, ah, save on one particular individual ali subway, who has sworn in as a foreign minister. now, most of obviously the cabinet then are being elected being selected by the raj boxes. and even the new foreign minister happened to be, the justice minister undergo toby roger boxer, and many reports indicate that he was on. it was also his person, a lawyer. so for protest, as i don't know, you can see many of them behind me it's, it's quite dark now here in colombo. but there is still a clutch of protestors who are alongside the barricade, which kind of closes off the president's office. and that's what such a massive crackdown was deployed for this morning. i mean what this says, they don't want the same will same old are they want a sort of
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a new culture. they want a system change, but this does not seem to be happening. run a vicar seeing how the new president basically saying he's the friend of the people and not the raj boxes. when challenged o asked yesterday. but given his actions a particularly in that violent crack down at 1 am this morning where you had hundreds of armed forces and a special police commandos unit, sweeping everybody out of that area a violently assaulting them. it just seems that it's just the same old, just with a different name. with rocks, government has been a political deadlock for months, but newly to audio recordings have shifted the dispute to social media. the clips are allegedly of the former prime minister, maria malak, making disparaging comments about of political leaders, including shia cleric because of sutter. i'm with the white house more from baghdad . the lead audio recordings attributed to former prime minister in northern america are
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trending in iraq. in this clip to min allegedly urge america to take power by force and eliminate his rivals. later, the appear to pledge their allegiance and offer america protection from iran. not too much there must be bloodshed in order for us to take control. this is recommended by ayatollah marissa, a blogger recently published the clips on his twitter account in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival. she clinic to the southern center. i know the sa, just, it's very well. i fought them in basra car bala and by god, they're cowards. philosophy miguel, for the were due to a conflict between mckee and sanders old but releasing these recordings now means the iranian role and healing the wrecked between she politicians is declining. it also indicate says likely disagreement between mulky and his allies within the
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iranian backed coalition itself. as a money magic, his office, as the recordings are fake, but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes again the backdrop of a heated dispute between raven blocks about forming a government mackey and his iranian backed allies was to form a consensus government. however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been does not over legislative elections. unable to elect a new president, tensions escalated after $73.00 sutter affiliated and peace. quit last month. southern malik, you have exchanged a counter statement to each encounter to each hubbard. i was in assure force saw that someone tens of 1000 supposed to be dead for friday prayers. the preacher reiterated saw that his message of new plasma hip, with iranian bags parties,
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the head of the pro. it was a 30 collision, had it amory has dismissed the recording and speaking of the she or religious event in baghdad, ahmed, he said they are aimed at d. c, a blazing a iraq. but the blogger has promised to publish more recordings with what he describes as more interesting content. that means the world of words between iraqi politicians is unlikely to end any time soon. i'm with up today had al jazeera book that the fire cruise in lebanon's capital, a warning that the remaining grain sila is at the bay report are at risk of collapsing, rising temperatures on the feminine. taishan of the grains sparks fires at the storage facilities last month. the silos were badly damaged to the explosion at baby baby to port in 2020. the killed, more than 200 people. the world health organization has described the heat wave in
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europe as apocalyptic and cold for action on climate change. it says the heat has claimed 1700 lives in portugal and spain alone, that the fire burned through hundreds of thousands of tons of land across western europe in france. blazes in this whole region have laws be stabilized and some of those evacuated in the past week are returning to their homes. now, the urban commission is taking new legal action against the united kingdom over its plans for post breakfast trade arrangements. that's after the british parliament played a bill to scrub some of the rules on the northern autumn protocol. it brings to 70 number of cases, eas, lodging against the u. k. over the matter. the commission says the british governments are willing to have a meaningful conversation about it. well, europe might be heading for recession, is this activity across the arizona has fallen to a 17 year low. the downturn has affected both manufacturing and the service sector
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is growing. f o key economies such as germany, france digitally sewing inflation, and the rise and interest rates are partially result of the war in ukraine and the coven. 19 pandemic. at least 13 people are being killed in a fighting between all groups and the libyan capital. tripoli, the special deterrent full sarcuse, the presidential god of kidnapping their members. both groups, a part of the government, fragile security operators. civilians were caught in the crossfire, including people tend to get a wedding nearby. a state of emergency was declared following the violence in flights between mitigate and miss router or suspended. trina has more from his rather clashes erupted and we just capital triply late on thursday night and continued on until friday afternoon. now we've just received information from the prime minister's media office that the specialty turn forth. one of the groups are involved in the classes has agreed on
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a cease fire has agreed to stop of fighting and really just highlights the situation in libya. the fragile and fragile situation security situation and with this, the specialty turned forth and the presidential guard are both groups that have the cover of legitimacy. they are both a, both are funded by the government a so, so really just highlights how the security issues in libya and dealing with these aren't groups within the framework of the government. we've just received information that as a result, the minister of interior has been suspended of its duties until an investigation is completed as to why these classes happen. now the us has voice, its concern, saying that it's deeply concern after receiving reports of civilian casualties and
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called on the parties to preserve the country's fragile stability at the sensitive time. now, so in fuel prices worldwide have made many consumers think seriously about getting an electric car. but some car enthusiasts called go of the classics of yesterday. and that love a spot the creation of new hybrid vehicles. rob reynolds explains from san marcos in california. mark wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1900. 62. it's definitely my daily driver if i'm going grocery shopping of them. if i'm going to hockey, if i'm running errands like this is, this is a car. almost beetles from the kennedy era have long since made a one way trip to the junkyard when it's run like a dream and fast to because this old beetle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. it's reliable. there's a lot less moving parts and a lot lessing go wrong, is a joy to drive or,
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and more owners of broken down or mechanically challenge classic cars or taking them to shops like a d west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew, flip them from fossil fuel to electron assigned if we remove the engine in associated components. so the fuel tank, the exhaust system, sometimes the transmission, all of these are replaced with an electric motor and the tesla battery there seems to be no shortage of test drivers, wrecking their cars and providing a plentiful supply of parts. as being retrofitted here include a classic b, m. w, a sleek black corvette and even a gul wing delorean ready for a trip back to the future. the cost of an electric overhaul ranges from $18000.00 to $30000.00. if you want to convert your classic car to an electric vehicle, you're gonna need some patience at this shop. for example,
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the waiting list for new customers is 5 years. so our typical customer is one that really loves their car either it has a, you know, significance to the family. maybe it's been handed down or, you know, a customer has driven it since high school. so typically, automotive enthusiasts best describes our customers. right now, those customers are also laughing at sky high fuel prices. bream says he's concerned about the environment and global warming, but reducing c o 2 emissions isn't his big motivation. a motorhead, i'm a hot router i might speak guy wagner is proud. that is old v w isn't making the climate crisis worse. i'm excited to, ah, you know, take it up to the mountains, driving through the national forest, not polluting anything, whether it's for going green or going for speed. classic cars are getting a new electronic lease on life. rob reynolds al jazeera, san marcos, california.
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