tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 22, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a beacon of hope, a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief in a world that needs it more than ever. be you and broke as a deal in turkey between moscow and achieved to a lot of great exports from ukraine to resume via the black sea. we speak to the un secretary general. oh, oh, i got a ropes in a brazilian for the last or another police raid kills 18 people. also still anchors new cabinet has been sworn in hours after security. pulse is cracked 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 electric and in sports, no eliles retains is 200 meters well title in style running a 3rd of office time in history to break my johnson us records have an american one
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to 3 in oregon. ah, welcome to the news. russia and ukraine have signed a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for grain exports raising hopes of easing the global food crisis. the ceremony and stumble was overseen by the un secretary general and the turkish president who broke the agreement. grain shipments have been stuck in ukraine since the start of the russian invasion in february. that's led to a rise in global food prices. some of the artwork told the most was mistake. this joined step. we are taking in the stumble together with russia and ukraine will be a new turning point that will revive the hopes for peace. this is my sincere hope. whatever direction the developments on the field will take, the war will finally and on the negotiating table is friendly and peaceful
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atmosphere that we have established will be to the benefit of humanity. and this will transform into steps aimed at ending the war. now the veil calls for a joint control center to be set up in a stumble which will schedule shipments. ukrainian vessels will guide the green 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. we'll inspect the ships to ease any russian fears of weapons smuggling. the agreement will last performance and be renewed automatically. while earlier i spoke with the un secretary general antennae could harish. i began by asking him why he described the deal as a beacon of hope. well, oak is the single you never lose. where nurse, 3 months ago i made this proposal to present, put in and present zalinski. nobody believes that it will never happen. and the throw caesar with a lot of commitment with a lot of support with the very strong,
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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 fertilizer sanctions related to the russian exports that can be materialized, i expect that to that increases substantially increase based on the ukrainian ur grains and based on russians within 30 lasers can make a lot of difference in international markets. again, i'll bring paces down and can support developing countries that are now in the leaped subtlety that emetic situation after the coffee after the uneven
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a 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 he needs us to rush . it's even in the this of ukraine to make these a success. and my hope is 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 interest of russia, ukraine. it's about humanity at the present moment. and of course, from the point of view of the situation of, or of the ukrainian farmers and 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 a win for the world's. you give me the overview their secretary general, so let's start to em. picket the war continues in ukraine. how relieved are you
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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 seek this is the demonstration in a world where so many people her just her, make her spectacular announcements and tried 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 that is the 1st point i'd like to make. and then i think it is a very relevant to say that her from the point of view of the management of the
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situation with a jointer center, a joint coordination center with the 4 entities there with her inspections by the 4 entities of sheep's going in and out which ships 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 charter. 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? and what are the inspection parameters? so what, what is allowed and what isn't allowed?
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wow, it's very simple turkey as the right to inspect all ships that grow, that to go. so the boss falls so guilty as that. right? and, and so what we will have is a teams composed by a turks or by a ukrainians by russians, and by only but who did un as will her into the ships and monitor whether the ships are carrying anything, vento would not be acceptable for instance, weapons into the ukraine or other products out of the ukraine. these as been agreed that these will be done by teams that i believe you leverage in 4 and 8 people. and those themes will be able to report and based on that report, the ship will be authorized to move and the to do so in conditions. busy for total security and safety, all 4 parties have to agree on the clarence, as you say, of those vessels coming and going with and without grain. but what happens if one
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of the parties refuses to clear the ship while caught? 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 parameters are clear and as the parameters are clear to, let's not forget that ukraine and thee, when will be there are i do believe should that term? these is a system that them can works mostly. tell me what guarantees are in place that these vessels won't be attacked, because that is the big sort of stumbling on what not so much stumbling but, but that's the question that is being attacked. russia has made promises in, in the past, and we've seen attacks, you know, on land or when we didn't expect them. there is some nervousness ahead. yes, it is obvious that sir,
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let his nervousness that his lack of trust. but this is not the 1st experience we have with ukrainians and rush from the relation to the when mediation. we had the if you remember, and it was also agreed in the same context of my visits to present, put in unpleasant zalesky leave accusation of the civilians from as of sol 4 months people said it was impossible for months. all the, all kinds of earth attempts or the fails. but when there was an operation with a clear coordination with un at the time the i, c r c, the international committee of the red cross, the rations and the ukrainians. it happens and it happens successfully. and the commitments are respected and i have no reason to doubt that to they, we the same kind of attitudes we can do this or this is of course sir, a measure achievement. i would say it's an unprecedented agreement. and the for me is secretary, other than i did nations, i have no doubt to tell you this was the most important scene i have comfortable to,
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to during my tenure, the secretary john 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 c as at mines, have been reported to have been laid there by ukraine to deter any sort of amphibious man oh, determinant figure, sir. occurrence by russia on land. how will this mine field be navigated? and also, how are 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 it's, it's owner to say, come and help us in a war zone. but let us be clear that these is exactly the kind of agreement that was necessary to give guarantees or to
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the shippers and to the insurance companies. i mean, in euclidean waters, there are mines but ukrainians know where they are because they have put them that they are put them to protect those harbors not to avoid navigation, but to protect against an attack her from her, her russian navy. so her, the knowing where they are her, it is possible to establish safe quality laws on that ukrainian responsibility. and we believe that they'll safe connie doors or will allow for their ships to move into the city arbors without any danger. but the analysis that will now be made in . busy detail of that situation, if by chance we feel that there is any risk with the earth, small number of mind, sir, that might be difficult or to take into account her. we have an agreement. so on the text that sir, a cert country will be able to proceed to the mining of the area,
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the ups could be considered still in danger. so all guarantees will be given to the shipping industry and to the insurance companies. sorry general, you've given the steel a 120 days and you think that's long enough to make sure the pros cask, the process can work successfully now, i mean, we need more time and that's why the agreements can be posted can be prolonged, 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 method of trust. 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 well and we will be there all the time in the inspections, in the coordination center, together with turkey, the,
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with the objective to guarantee that the parties will abide by what was signed today. antennae good parish, the un secretary general. he was speaking to me earlier today. well, keeping a message. russia says it has destroyed for homo's rocket launchers in ukraine since the beginning of july. now those are the longer range precision misses provided by the us after pressure from keys for the selim his in the city with more will over here to hear from the commander that they have been talking a new attack on of the got it. the city, i think it meters away at the north of doing it what i'm talking. it's literally just behind the horizon that they have thought that the new attack 4 days ago they launched the 1st attack on the city. and they started from yes, you know, but the town which is controlled by the russians and the, there a light the troops, they try to advance towards the if got to cut the,
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the highway which connects with the west from which it gets all the more and all the lights from the back line, but after 3 days of that the go. we heard the calmness, it was very quiet here in the city of don't yet. and the local here were thing that thanks to the abutment of those defenses of the brain. now that they have the situation of government as the city has been broken by a dozen golf, besides from jessica and the money got the 3 surrounding sounds controlled by the canadians. but yesterday, very early on the cities are not to the game. and the commanders who we talk to the mentioned that the, that means that the defense of jeff got very strong and they have been getting more and more of the heavy artillery from the way at least 900 people are being killed in a police raid on one of your dictionaries,
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biggest slums authorities claim the operation was a success. the critic say it's against another case of police brutality. laura bert manley has more tale bloodshed and fury in rio de janeiro and mel complex. the $41.00 move on to make sure threat to into cause whatever would find out is strewn on to the streets along with bullock shelf. i thought it back i if i learned fan, i got a little dog. 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 launch 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
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ground there armoured vehicles forced their way through the labyrinth of alleyways . some 400 officers were involved in the operation. please say they acted in self defense. jo presidio kid is all just has 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 is little here. 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
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victims are accused of being gang members. please say they robbed banks, still cars, and we're planning a tax on rival fidelis bank. 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 that money out of 0. blessed him on this remark, corresponded monica jada keanu, who joins me now from rio de janeiro conflicting account. sir monica of what actually happened and why? what are the authorities in residence now telling you? well are there now there are 19 people that are died ah,
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one policeman still, but there is, there were 2 women who were just simple bystanders. the others are the police, say, our suspects of belonging to the largest of criminal gang here in brazil, which is the red command on the question is, was, is all this fire worth fit for for, to control crime. you must know that here in rio armed militia gangs, which are composed of former policemen and drug traffickers, control 60 percent of the territory. but what human rights organizations and security experts have been saying is that just going into our for val are, which is there usually up on the hill like this one that you can see behind me, which is the place where it happened. it's you just going in there and shooting people is not working. are there have been 71 people killed already or in the
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past to 14 months in this sort of police raid? and of course, there was a great deal of anger we saw in that report has come been restored because one can only assume the community. there are nervous as well as being angry about what's happened to their own people. yes. what were standing in the community and it looks like life is back to normal, but the thing is, it's not because every time there is a raid, schools are shut down and people are wary of leaving their houses to go to work. everything happens and are so it's a whole community that is put on hold. now people here are sort of used to where they say, well, it's calm now, but at any moment anything can happen. but it's not just the criminal gangs and the police. what, what's, what's in discussion here is, is this the right way to fight crime in rio?
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and it's obviously not because we've had many deaths. violence has not stopped. and now it's an election year where we have our, the president, a j of also not, or who says that criminal should be killed. and then you have are the left wing candid former president. let us you were saying that we have to rethink the relationship between the policeman and the for vale law inhabitants molecule. yet here, therefore us in rio de janeiro. thank you. now the governor of california her signed a gun law allowing people to sue anyone who distributes illegal assault weapons is the 1st law of its kind in the us. and the measure is modeled after controversial lauren, texas, which last people to facilitate abortions to be sued. well also, it's also possible that anyone who provides parts used to build weapons or guns without serial numbers, which are good steen is a legal counsel for the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. joints min are from
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washington, d. c. mr. could secret have you with us on the program? so controversial legislation that'll raise more than just eyebrows. it seems across the country. you know, i actually think it's very clever of california as governor gavin newsome when texas passed it's law that you reference which didn't have the state prosecuting individuals connected with abortions, but instead empowered citizens was seen as a digital anti opportunity to sue a fellow citizen for anything involving an abortion? there were a lot of questions whether that would pass legal muster, but our united states supreme court said it did. it seemed like a scam to circumvent what should have been the normal process of having a state enforced the laws. but that's not what happened and governor knew some said, well, if that's the case, there is no way the supreme court could challenge
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a law in california that does the same thing towards people who were manufacturing these gun. these a are 15, what we call the military type, assault weapons, something that frankly no human being need to protect themselves. so, you know, we'll see this really be challenged in the courts. and the less, our supreme court is entirely to face. it should uphold. it was interesting because obviously, you know, with the background of the fact that has been such a reaction to the stalemate that we've seen for years to sort of control got distribution. and these weapons on the street said there's been a rise in attacks. the increased number of demonstrations from the public demanding change. who do you think sort of will react to this vehemently are we looking at the gun lobby 1st, republicans, all those, those that what the right to have a gun and defend the 2nd amendment. this really has nothing to do with the 2nd amendment. there is nothing in this law that would take anyone's guns for them. and
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frankly, even this supreme court said, in a recent decision, the only thing the 2nd amendment protects is the right for someone to carry a handgun to protect themselves. nothing about these military assaults like weapon . so yes, as your questions, you guess it will be the national rifle association, it will be the i'm sure, various state governors if they have what again in law and legal standing, the ability to challenge it if they're outside of california, i presume the manufacturers of these weapons in california, we'll challenge this, and so i think jesse navigable but again, unless the courts are entirely and ashamedly to face about this, i think it will pass legal muster. interesting times of the big news is just breaking the interesting see what sort of reaction comes out of the u. s. and certainly california in the coming hours. but for the moment, richard. good, steve, thanks very much for your time. of course. thank you. well, plenty morehead,
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here on the out there, renews are including phase of recession in the arizona business activity. take they dramatic tumble and delete the recordings that are shifting iraq's political deadlock for social media over it's full set of gal forward study. i'm on a win for african for all of the those stories after the break. ah, well just blanket wes, security forces are rated the main anti government protest camping colombo, just hours after running away from a single was sworn in as president protests to say that they planned to vacate the area by friday afternoon. become a singer, has threatened to cut down on what he calls the undemocratic demonstrators who toppled his predecessor well shortly after the protest site was cleared to nash gonna one denay was born in answer lying because the prime minister,
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he's not of the full, the president goes to bio roger pack, so banal fernandez has moved from colombo. the irony is that not just finished good northern as prime minister, but 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 summary, who has sworn in as a foreign minister. now, most of obviously the cabinet then of being elected, being selected by the raj boxes. and even the new foreign minister happened to be the justice minister under guitar by 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, as 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
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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 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. now that ring confrontations into disuse, capital between police and protest as opposed to next week's conscious constitutional referendum. the proposed constitution was significant me enhance present st. powers, the opposition calling for the voice of monday,
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vote saying it amounts to a power that be set in div living, killed and fighting between all groups in libya. as capital tripoli, these special deterrent falls accused the presidential guard of kidnapping their members. groups that part of the government for john security operators, civilians, of course, in the crossfire including people. and again, the bi wedding thing to the emergency room following the violence and flight between the target and miss rasa was suspended. malik, trainer has more from miss rosin clutches, erupted and leave us capital tripoli late on thursday night and continued on until friday afternoon. now we've just received information from the prime ministers media office that the special turn for one of the groups involved in the classes has agreed on a fire has agreed to stop of fighting. and really this highlights the situation in libya, the fragile and fragile situation security situation and look at this,
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the specialty turned forth and the presidential guard or both groups that have the cover of legitimacy. they are both both are funded by the government 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 have voice. it concern saying that it's deeply concern after receiving reports of civilian casualties and called on the parties to preserve the country's fragile stability at the sensitive time. the entire court has rule that the case accusing me more of genocide against
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the ringer. muslim minority can go ahead. the international court of justice dismissed objections from the bar to the legal action filed by the gambia and the human rights groups. security forces report to be carried up mass rates and that is in 2017, during what authorities called a clearance operation. the boss says the court doesn't have jurisdiction in the case while european commission is taking new legal action against the u. k. over its plans for post breakfast trade arrangements and that's after the british parliament play the bell to scrap some of the rules around the northern ireland protocol. it brings to 7, the number of cases that use lodging against the u. k. over the matter. the commission says the british governments unwilling to have a meaningful conversation balances. europe might be heading for a recession. business activity across the years own has fallen to a 17 year low. the downturn has affected both manufacturing and the service sector phase, the growing key economies that germany, france, and italy, sorry,
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inflation and the rise and interest rates are past the result of the war in ukraine . and the coven. 19 pandemic. just an account to the co founder of the investment platform regionally. he says europe's in a difficult position, but there are steps that can take if you look at inflation across the euro zone, over all against your model for about 4 cents to this year, a year at 15 percent. so well for different errors or how you fix an interest rate recovery those 2 years now with great difficulty is all about the confidence that countries can have a more point. consumers going buying stuff, companies investing and looking for growth. and of course, external investors coming in as well. so you actually find yourself in a very difficult position, much more certain say some like america, because also used a war on his doorstep. and the whole effect of that, along with a russia potentially threatening to suspend fuel job. all the countries in the
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woods is crazy. it nervousness says, well, how you actually manage your way through this? how do you actually manage control inflation? stop actually. recession coming through, or there is nothing you can do well, actually draw things that can be done to try and make sure actually they called me does still continue to grow. and that is by a to make sure folks, you know, those areas where more demand and that's you making sure there's a stronger getting some financial markets to help them. who is that being well, some of the manufacturing a lot of infrastructure but particularly things in the technological fields. and that's the area where they can compete. but it needs that confidence to get people to go to the best. now the world health organization has described the heat wave in europe as apocalyptic, and calls action on climate change. it says the heat has claimed 1700 lives in portugal and spain loan fires have been through hundreds of thousands of hex has of lambs across western europe. in france, places in the your own regions of last,
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the stabilized and some of those evacuated in the past week, a returning to their homes. while still ahead here, elisa intensity sets of fire that assigned to the 2020 explosion devastated they route. and in school action from the world athletics championships, as jamaica women dominates the 200 meters. ah 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 post just recently, and they're in the forecast to probably stretching to the far south west society. the americans at least be all that apart from where is drizzly and cloudy. and so 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 it will contain some dust, most likely heading down towards the rehab. but maybe it'll hit back rain and cut out as well. the breeze on shore and the eastern med is a slot he would once attempt is, for example, in jerusalem bayer to a bit of the average. and it probably just feel a bit humid in the air. otherwise it's dry heat, some rains coming down in the form of shouting to 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 monday night 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 them on sit in the could well be some rain this part of somalia, but mostly somalia is dry and most he's still kenya is dry with the heavy rain to the north and to the west as seasonally correct. ah. the
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o. a. but you're watching the, i'll just renew that with me. the whole rom, the reminder of our top story, russia and ukraine have signed a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea grain exports raising hopes of eating the global food crisis. the ceremony, the stumble was overseen by the un secretary general and the turkish president who broke the agreements pulls at least 900 people are being killed and a police raid mont. rio de janeiro is largest club police, a 16 of the victims of members of organized crime groups. presidents of accused officers of using heavy handed tactics. answer, lankin, security forces have rated the main anti government protest, camping colombo,
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just hours after a week from a single with its president. he threatened to cut down on demonstrations, he considers unlawful. well, let's get law and our top story that deal signed by ukraine and russia to free up ukrainian grain expos. case. his anger is pharma. 15000 has 50000 act as of wheat and barley with his family and workers in cash and see south of keys. he's on the farmer and jose b now live could help you with us on the program. how relieved are you that this agreement has been reached and how will it affect your grain stalls? how much do you have to move right now? good evening. yeah, i'm, i'm relieved, you know, but i still also have a feeling of so let's wait and see what's going to happen. you know, the russians don't have the best reputation in keeping their watch. so now wait and
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see. and but, you know, for started release and we have to stay positive, you know, and if this is deal stays in fact, and it really gets implemented, then it will be a huge relief for us. and you're going in 4 hours because then we can, we can start really exporting our, our products again to the people and needs what sort of crops have you got in storage right now that need to be transported out. personally, we were lucky that we sold most of our gross before russia started this war on your brain. so, but over the last 45 months, the export, it's like $4000.00 tons of or, and normally that would have taken us like one week. but our stocks are more less energy and we are now filling them as we speak. i'm sitting here in our office. i just came from the fields and we are seeing when to read at the moment your bonds are already full again with when to read and finally
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a week ago. and it would be nice to get the export and know because we are also running out of money. so we'd also need this for our cash flow, you know, to pay the salary, salary of the workers, and to pay for diesel or to continue thing. and already to put the next grow into the soil in august. could you give us an idea of how big your fall means, how many people have employed? what sort of cops you grow and has any of the land physically being affected by the war? will not answer start with the last part of your question. luckily we haven't been affected physically so we didn't have to hide for bombs and grenades, but mentally, of course you sent back on us as well. and everybody reads the stories all the time . so yeah, mentally it's, it's, it's also very hard physically, luckily we are a, they're all safe in our family. it's huge from it's bigger than the surface of the
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city of amsterdam and we grow winter weeds winter. finally in winter, canola. and we go, we also grow a lot of sunflowers, of which ukraine's a huge export from flower oil corn and also should be for the local, local markets shooter. and how many people do we have? how many people do employ? we have 350 people employed and i forgot to mention we also have a 2000 head, daring farm. and actually the dairy farm is also helping us a lot because the processing factory every day picks up our mill and weekly. they pay for the milk, so you know, to keep the guest running. so, you know, we are, we are also lucky to be years ago. now you've managed to keep your head, you might say above the water for this period of time since the russian invasion of ukraine. but tell us what the story is like with your neighboring farms,
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your friends, the colleagues in the industry, because it hasn't been an easy ride for them either. has it? no, it hasn't absolutely arrived. and, and colleagues from us in the south for example, that they started have earlier than that. and we do. and they had to sell their brain for less than $100.00 on where the market price was way over $300.00 on that. but they just had to sell it because, you know, they were short of cash and they were like small, small, middle size traders who were kind of taking advantage of the situation. you know, they knew their roots out to export the grub. they were buying it for less than $100.00 in selling it for a for over $200.00. show you making a huge profit. there are those farmers who have duties. they were really id by,
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by the situation and also neighboring found for example, day and still 3000 tons of law. she is wheat in stock. so they will at this year's wheat to it and then their stocks are full, you know, and then they come, they don't, they don't have anywhere to put their flowers or to the corner. and so for those guys it will be a problem. and so, you know, for lexi points gets, it gets opened again, and that's only 3 fourths around or desa. that will be a huge relief for these guys. and it will fall events with you as a situation develop. but for the moment to case who's in good, thanks for joining us, sir. you're welcome. now to focus on where the prime minister's son is held on to the position of chief minister in the country's most populous province, have been job not despite a strong showing by the party of the former pakistan, the leader among con, in a key bi election. this week,
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let's get more of this and qual, hi, that join us from the capital islam about a political instability continues ready kamala to state level and was thought to be the most powerful province in the country. absolutely, and that particular political stability does not, of the political instability, does not all go well for our country where the economy is there to know dive. now, what happened today was there, the $180.00 sick members of that economy as their total nose dive. now what happened today was there 286 members of that assembly warded well, mainly for the candidate was appointed to be the candidate for the minister by the lie who have from the pockets on which limley q and ridge up got his and ally of
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him ron font. so 186 was kept day by day. i'm sure by should have done 100 shop bob who had been the chief minister or doctor gunter washer, to move when he bought the lloyd gauge november on con party. well, good day, of course, but then dismissed by the court and that led to the election. what has happened? there was 479. however, the deputy speaker decided to cancel those 10 wards of the progress on which limley q after day received a letter back from the head of the bar, d sharp, george visual john george jane. however, the legal expert for saying that the this is totally unconstitutional and gordon again, the spirit of the constitution, amazon found that net bear did gordon support on the stage. how is the end of its support have come out in a major age, protesting against what day fe, hijacking the people the mandate. and meantime, $186.00,
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members of that assembly have gone outside the premise of the supreme court registry. they said that they said indeed a good a violation. so indeed, political instability likely to affect recovery, the economic recovery are ready. that is good for them. they're charged. the van has a line of several parties that lead him to power has failed to deliver. indeed, a danger escalation, as far as the political instability is concerned, and one that will continue to follow with you from pakistan. come on to that force . thank you. now iraq's government has been in a political deadlock for months, but newly leaked audio recordings have shifted the dispute to social media because serenity of the former prime minister knew real malik, he making disparaging comments about other political leaders, including shia cleric looked other and southern mahmoud abbas why he has more from baghdad
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league audio recordings attributed to former prime minister in america as trending in iraq. in this clip to min, allegedly urge america to take power by force and eliminate his rivals. later they appear to pledge their allegiance and offer american protection from iran, and 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, shia cleric and walk to the southern center. i know the south just very well. i thought them in basra karbala and, and by god, they're cowards for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and solder is old releasing. these recordings now means
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the iranian roll and healing the rift between she politicians is declining. it also indicates is likely disagreement between mulky and his allies within the iranian backed coalition itself. as today's money, medical 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 dead lot over legislative elections. unable to elect a new president, tensions escalated up to 73, sutter affiliated and peace. quit last month. southern malik, you have exchanged a counter, the statement to each encounter to each hubbard. i was in assure force saw that
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some on tens of 1000 proposals about that for friday prayers. the preacher reiterated saw his message of new plasma ship with iranian backed parties, the head of the pro one and for the collision. had the amory has dismissed the recording. and speaking the religious events in bagdad ahmed, he said they are aimed at destabilizing a iraq. but the blogger has promised to publish more recordings with what he describes as more interesting content. that means the war of words between iraqi politicians is unlikely to end anytime soon. and without delay, had al jazeera buggered, the crews and lebanon's capital, a warning that the remaining grain silo is at the bay route port of at risk of collapsing. rising temperatures and the segmentation of the grain sparked fires up the storage facilities last month. the silos were bobby damage and the explosion in
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the bay report and 2020 that killed more than 200 people. now st. funeral beheld for japan's full prime minister that ave, on the 27th of september, a private pharaoh has already been health ave, who was assassinated while he was giving a speech. on the 8th of july. foreign leaders will be invited to the state funeral, which will be held in tokyo. now solving fuel price as well as white have make many consumers think seriously about getting an electric vehicle. but some car enthusiast con, let go of the classics of yesterday. and that love has fought the creation of new hybrid vehicles. as rob rentals explains from san marcos in california. mark wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962. i. it's definitely my daily driver him if i'm going i grocery shopping of him. if i'm going to hockey, ah, if i'm running errands like this is,
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this is the car. almost beetles from the kennedy era have long since made a one way trip to the junkyard. wenders runs like a dream and fast to because this old beetle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. ah, it's reliable. there's a lot less moving parts in a lot lesson go wrong. it's a joy to drive or more owners of broken down or mechanically challenge classic cars or taking them to shops like evie west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew flipped them from fossil fuel to electron. the sign of we remove the engine ah, in associated components. so the fuel tank, the exhaust system, sometimes the transmission, all of these are replaced with an electric motor and at tesla battery, there seems to be no shortage of tesla drivers wrecking their cars in providing a plentiful supply of parts. cars being retrofitted here include a classic b, m,
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w, a sleek, black corvette, and even a goal 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 going to need some patience at this shop. for example, 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, 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 rodder, i'm a speed guy. i'm wagner, is proud. that is all v w isn't making the climate crisis worse. i'm excited to you
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know, take it up in the mountains, driving through the national forest, not polluting anything. whether it's for going green or going for speed, plastic cars, they're getting a new electronic lease on life. robert al jazeera san marcos, california for his job and he's the hell we thought that was. i think, championships where american know lyles, a blue, a way to fail to retain his 200 meters title by on how to settle for bronze. it's taking him pick last year. this time he was not going to be beaten. better american 18 year old area. nice massena, his main rival in the final. but after running an incredible band loud powered towards the line in a time of 19.31 seconds, can you direct me to fill the head of my son instead? living a u. s. 123 miles successfully defending the gold one in 3 years ago. and
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we're delighted to be joined by a no eliles in oregon. no. congratulations. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. now. can you just take us into the mind of a world champion athletes at what point did you think i've got this and what's going through your mind during the race? a shoe, when did i think i was when i came out concerned and i didn't feel the presence of katie had been eric or, or oh area on that. are pretty much knew that this races or me it was just me braces for the clock. i want guys for your my know, you know, we saw your coming round the bend in your streets ahead. you actually have time to think about anything because you're racing for less than 20 seconds. oh yeah. i could think of a 100 different things, but me and my mom forced their vis, already had the plans that out know we had already planned to draw my mind, come around the turn like a stealthy chat. know very sneakily. you know that. so just then nobody really sees
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it until it's right on top of you are falling when i was come around and i was made sure that every step was purposeful counsel. and then when i finally gone to straight away was let my body do it. it does and i'll be in the wax would still be powerful and make sure that i was in control of every step. nothing was up to chance. everything was my control in mesa ran to blind and how much of the crowd play a part on your when obviously you are, you are running in front of the home fans. oh they, they were all laid exactly what i wanted them to do. they were, they were cheering and excited and they were plan in my accident. it was wonderful how you not to be honest. it was a situation that kind of dreams better. and i didn't feel like you've proved a point now after the disappointment of missing out on gold at the taken and picks last year. i mean there's, there were points that were proven,
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but i felt i had already taken care of that. i when i started the season coming back, running 19 after 19 to be honest, i was already knew i was going. i just wanted to make sure that i executed the best rate that i was good. and you really enjoyed the celebrations on the track off the didn't you? i, we saw you have a ride on a mascot. yeah, yeah. me and much and were take over the world together. and then, well, the man whose record you beat michael johnson, he congratulated you off to the race. and he believes that you are capable of breaking you same boats. well reco, how close do you think you are from achieving that's i believe the. busy i also have the ability to break more record on not just break. yeah. i feel that you might even be able to get to the 18th 2nd march. you know, and i, if i don't get it, you know, i can say that i went and gave mom said, but i'm definitely gonna try and get that as far as way. is anybody else ingestion
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spot and also looking at other hate to plans? are you planning on doubling up and no focusing on the 100 meters as well? you know, i've always wanted to be able to double and to be honest, now that is $200.00 really seems like i was strong. russell spoke. i want to try and get back that 100, but i have to have fun while running the 100. once the 100 is fine, you know, that's when i don't perform as well. so i got to keep that in mind and you know, from my own in that lane, well now i know you're in action a little bit later in the fall by it 100 meters release. i will let you go and prepare for that. thank you very much for speaking to us. yeah, thank you. while the americans dominate to the mens 200 jamaica, finished one. see in the women's race sharika jackson became the fastest woman alive over that distance. 21.45 seconds. the 2nd, quickest time in history, 100 meters champion is shelly on fraser. price took silva while defending champion
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at dina. asha smith was that cynical strike has that a monet has been named african player of the if the 2nd time in a row, he scored the winning penalty in the find that the africa cup of nations and later how cynical qualify for the world cup in cattle mon, i also want to domestic cups with liverpool and reach the champions league final why features in our wild cup count down series, which focuses on africa this month. you can watch the show online or is next airing on al jazeera to 30 g m t on saturday. in tennis form, well, number 3, dominic team has reached his 1st semi final in 14 months he beat one problem, react from korea to reach the last for this with i said this month teen wanted 1st match more than a year after a lengthy time away because of the rest injury austrian one the u. s. 8th and 2020 . but it's been stopped. the 274 in the ranking. next up, a theme of light, the 2nd feed and tell you there,
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see me and that is always bought for now. i'll have more later. thanks very much jim. and it's just bringing some breaking news coming out of the us and long time trumpet. steve bannon has been found guilty of contempt of congress for defining subpoenas from the january 6 house committee. obviously the violence that happened outside of the capital in the january. we'll have more on that in the next news bulletin of course known miles. we will have more on that from our london broadcast center. but you have been watching the news off with me so from, from me and the news i don't see like so much for your time and company. ah, i taught it so i la la la la la la. national. why is one on one the had he had a visit when i will cancel the philistines bitten the from especially yeah, that,
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