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a ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i marianna myers the welcome to the news our life from london coming off in the next 60 minutes. the exports of millions of tons of ukrainian grain via the black sea, now set to resume off to you, cried and rush. assign a landmark deal in a stumble. going no, where should i and can protest as vow to keep up the fight off to security forces dismantle them. main protest. cam, brazilian police tactics are in the spotlight again. often 19 people are killed during a raid on one of rio de janeiro is largest for dallas,
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and rob rentals in san marcos, california with a story about how classic car owners are turning their vehicles. electra and and sport suite and strike late to book a date with house nation, england, that the women's yours water, the water vestings championships, and no eliles produces a blistering performance to defend 200 meters times. hm . hello and welcome to the program. russia and ukraine of find a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for grain exports. this agreement was broken by turkey and the united nations and both parties will now monitor shipments. creating present rogers lensky says his country's ready to export 20000000 tons of grain from last year's harvest. helping to ease global food
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shortages sim, cuz he only reports now from assemble. ukraine and russia had finally reached an agreement to ship millions of tons of grain and fertilizer. so the rest of the world un secretary general on to new gutierrez, the architect of the deal, has sprays the 2 countries for setting aside their differences. and let there be no doubt these agreements for the walls, it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens the best for significant volumes of commercial food export from city key ukrainian port in the black sea or chevron or 6 and use me. the shipment of grain and food stocks in the world markets will help bridge the global food supply
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get and reduce pressure on i prices in this, russia invaded ukraine in february, global food prices have increased and several countries are facing famine. turkey which help to facilitate this occurred will host a joint coordination and control center. and a stumble to oversee the grain exports is thumb will go up to what we all know that there will be no loses in a just pace. i sincerely wish that this joint step that we're taking today in eastern bold, the russian and ukrainian sides will be a new turning point that will revive hopes for pace. no matter which way the developments in the field take in the war will eventually end at the negotiating table. as guarantors, the u. n and turkey have signed 2 separate agreements, one with russia, and one with ukraine. presidential advisors, makalya po dolock, has emphasized that key is obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while
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defense minister sag assure go has promised moscow won't take advantage of the deal . the parties have agreed that russian naval ships will not accompany vessels into ukrainian ports, and if necessary, the cargo will be jointly inspected in turkish waters. bringing russia and ukraine together has been knowing the feet. it's a diplomatic high point for antonio terrace. in his 5 years as you and secretary general, but in order to achieve its goal of eliminating hunger agreements will need to be executed and full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely. seen on your solo al jazeera, a stumble says you've just heard a joint coordination of control centers. going to be set up in a stumble to schedule the grains shipments. each party will appoint aly coordinator, but the united nations will retain overall control. all ships will be guaranteed
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save passage on their journey between odessa shown a more asked and usually in ukraine to assemble in ukrainian waters. ships will be accompanied by a ukrainian pilot. i don't know, but it 3 ships will be involved. secure corridors have been identified, but if necessary, the mining will be carried out by a 3rd party. all inbound and outbound ships will be inspected in turkey to allay any fears of weapons smuggling. the initial deal will run for 4 months more automatically renew. if none of the signatories object estimate of the entire 4 month period will be needed to clear the backlog of $20.00 to $25000000.00 tons of grain stuck inside ukraine. well, i diplomatic editor james bay has more now from the united nations and he says it's going to take months to clear that backlog of grain from the ukrainian ports. the steel involves ships traveling through mind. waters were told through the channels
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that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this. how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not gonna happen straight away. you're not going to see a ship that is sailing in the next. in the next couple of days, i think we've talked a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that we're talking about 22000000 tons of grain backlog that has formed in ukraine and caused much of the global food crisis. it's going to take some time to get all that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all of that grain out to global markets. so if you thought that is going to need alleviate the global food crisis, this is a major breakthrough, but nothing's gonna happen over night here. while there is alan fish has been reporting from ki, of and he says that despite this deal, there is still
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a great deal of mistrust and tension between russia and ukraine. you've has the, the, the sexual general and he's talking an optimistic term. say this is drone for optimism . it's suggesting that somehow this could lead to more talks. that's not something that the ukrainians are looking at as far as they're concerned. this is one and done for the time being. they see this as a deal that they have signed with the united nations and with turkey and certainly not with russia. and we had from a senior adviser to the presidential office on twitter just the last couple of hours saying look, it's very clear, there will be no russian vessels in ukrainian territorial waters under their steel the ukrainians. here are very clear that the see the, the russians as an aggressor nation. and we know that they are approaching the i, c. c, the international criminal court. to set up a whole new investigation with the intention of charging senior russian leadership with the crime of being an aggressive nation. they also say that we know russian
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inspectors in any of the 3 ukrainian ports that are under their control. if there are to be any searches of ships that would happen in ukrainian waters that will happen in turkish territorial waters. so they are making this absolutely clear. look, we have sign this deal, but we will respond to any provocation from the russians with military action immediately. you're watching the news, our life from london, much more still to bring you on the program. we're going to focus on libya, the capital is on the edge of to 13 civilians, including a 12 year old boy, a killed during violence between armed groups. so donald trump's former age found guilty of contempt of congress for refusing to provide evidence to a panel investigating last year's capital attack, i'm in support will have all the action from the world athletics championships with jemma,
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where jamaica's women dominate at the 200 meters. ah, i'll at least 19 people were killed in a police raid on one of rio de janeiro is largest villas or low income communities . and police say that 16 members of organized crime groups were killed. thirty's, describe the operation as a success. but many brazilians are accusing the police of brutality. brazil's president, like in the operation to a cowboy movie, or bud manley reports. oh tales, blood shed and fury in rio de janeiro and mal complex. oh, forties bundled on to make shifts, stretches into cause whatever people would find others strewn on to the streets along with bullock shelf. does that it back on? if i understand i got a hold of the police say bomb,
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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 valid don't have a voice. oh, this is the aftermath of a launch scale. police raid on a complex of rio slums, known as the fellows whose alien 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 deal. presidio kid is all just he 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 bull
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scenario has long favoured heavy handed police tactics. 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 bank, still cars, and we're planning a tax on rival fidelis, debbie, debbie, debbie, you float nobody 0, even if he was a criminal, this is wrong. he has to be arrested. are you going to co, are you going to co? oh, with the police describe is an operation mucous, a cooling a massacre saying the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
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nor does among the other 0 or human rights watch is saying that police abuse is chronic in brazil, it's documented 22000 police killings in the past 5 years alone. last year 28 people were killed during a police raid on the jack renzo for viola. brazil supreme court intervened, saying lethal force was only be used when all other means have been exhausted and when it's necessary to protect life. but a year on another $23.00 people died when police fight indiscriminately during a raid on the viola cruiser off of ela. those killed were mostly black, several children also among the dead. the united nations is called on the government and brazil to reform the police force and to address systemic racism and racial discrimination. so as there is one, again, a kid has more now on this latest line, as we've seen today from rio de janeiro. now,
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there are 19 people that are died. ah, one policeman still, but there are, there were 2 women were just simple bystanders. the others are the police say, are suspects of belonging to the largest job criminal gang here in brazil, which is the red command on the question is, was, is all this fire worth it 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 insecurity, experts have been saying, is that just going into of avail law, which is 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?
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are in the past 14 months in this sort of police raid. we now go to the latest developments and shlang co, where the new president ronald were chromos. singer has been criticized for a violent crank done on anti government protest has demonstrates, has it been occupying the area surrounding the presidential secretariat in colombo for almost 4 months. hundreds of heavily armed soldiers and please commanders assaulted members of the public among them disabled former soldiers and hearing impaired civilians. please say they had no will. tentative anal. fernandez reports from colombo, thin uneasy. cecil synch elonka on friday evening. very different to the chaos of the morning. hundreds of military personnel and police commandos, surrounded and to go from protest as who had camped outside the president's office . the 105 days i
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mobile seemed footage was night streamed by. those who were barricaded in and attacked 1000 all so again, manually have beaten facebook with has an destroy tomei exams, angles teams and take over the place behind on and tumble to their for history for stated they are badly injured and some of them had a good annual annoy a $1019.00 solicitor lisa collared and he took cowardly action against a face with a condemnation of the government's actions was harsh and swift opera that run. oh, you are not too big for us. after taken the oath as president, you started with oppression. you started by warning, the people mom and we will respond to your oppression,
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your threats and your fox peacefully and democratically. well to morrow belinda, noisy, the use of armed forces to suppress villian demonstrations on the new president's 1st deign office is despicable. the center for policy alternatives is called on become missing her to issue a public apology. insured an independent investigation and revoke the state of emergency. the u. n. has added its voice to the criticism here so forth against peaceful protested wrongs contrary to international law and weird your forties to immediately hope the use of such false. all freelance have the right to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and the right to participate in public affairs. the president was busy swearing in his new prime minister and cabinet vicar missing his re appointed the same people who served under the raj boxes, prompting claims that he's acting as
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a proxy for the family for justice. say they don't want another out to park say in power, but the actions of the new president suggests he comes from the same mold. they say they won't stop their campaign till runner vicar missing her resigns minute. fernandez, ojo 0 colombo. at least 13 people have been killed and fighting between armed groups in libya's capital tripoli, the special, the tearing force accused the presidential guard of kidnapping their members. both groups, part of the government fragile security apparatus, civilians were caught in the crossfire including people attending a wedding nearby state. the emergency was declared after the violence and the flights between at martinez and miss rata have been suspended. my late trainer has worn out from miss writer clashes erupted, and we've just capitol triply late on thursday night and continued on until friday afternoon. now we've just received information from the prime minister's media
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office that the specialty turn forth. one of the groups are involved in the clashes has agreed on a cease fire has agreed to stop of fighting. and really this highlights the situation in libya, the fragile and fragile situation security situation. and with this, the special deterrent course. and the presidential guard, or 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, the security issues in libya and dealing with these aren't groups within the framework of the government. we have just received information that as a result, the minister of interior has been suspended of its duties until an investigation
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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 countries fragile stability at the sensitive time. and donald thomas former a. c. bannon has been found guilty of contempt of congress for defining a subpoena by house committee investigating the rights on capitol hill last year. ban faces up to 2 years in prison when he sentenced in october of $68.00 old has vowed to appeal and says that the decision will be reversed. last the battle here today, we're not to lose this war. okay. i only have one disappointment, and that is the gutless members of that show trial committee. the j 6 committee didn't have the guts that come down here and testify and open. rosalind jordan has one out from washington. each of the charges of contempt of congress does carry with it
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a $1000.00 fine and up to 12 months in jail. now it would be up to the judge and perhaps of the sentencing jury if there is one to decide whether the prison time, if it's warranted, should be served consecutively of one sentence after the other, which would be 2 years in total. or whether those sug times should be served concurrently, basically killing 2 birds with one stone as it were. now steve ban and had been a long time, a senior political adviser to donald trump. the former u. s. president. he had tried to avoid appearing before the january 6th committee because he felt that he had does some protection under what's known as executive privilege. having confidential conversations with the u. s. president. so that person can make the best possible policy decision. however, the january 6 committee did not believe that ban and had that type of
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a legal protection. and so after repeated efforts to try to get him to appear before the panel, they were for the matter to the justice department which tried and how's now won this case? it is worth knowing that this is a someone who is perhaps the closest person so far to the was president who has been convicted on such matters involving the attempted coup on january 6th, 2021. to need him police and he is tear gas fastens, and pappas fry against protest as opposed to next week's constitutional referendum . witnesses say at least 5 people arrested. the demonstration, the capital tunas, the proposed constitution with significant mean hans, the power of president. i said a position bond is called from boycott mondays. vote saying it amounts to a power gram. now to iraq, the government has been in political deadlock for months. but newly linked audio
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recordings has shifted the dispute social media. these eclipse, allegedly, of the former prime minister durham malika, making disparaging comments about of the leaders, including share clara with tara solder. i'm going to, i had reports from baghdad. that's the majority of the lead audio recordings attributed to former prime minister, northern america, trending in iraq. in this clip to min allegedly urge america to take power by force and eliminate his rivals. later, the appears 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 blog. i recently published the clips on his twitter account in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival,
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cheer clinic mock to the southern center. i know the saw just very well. i thought them in basra karbala under by god, they're cowards for the for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and solder is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between chia politicians is declining. it also indicates, is likely disagreement. between mulky and his allies within the iranian backed coalition itself. as a money man, his office as the recordings are fake. but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes against the backdrop of a heated dispute between rival blocks about forming a government. mackey and his iranian bagged allies want to form the consensus government however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been dead long since october legislative elections. unable to elect
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a new president. tensions escalated after $73.00, sutter affiliated and peace, quit last month. southern malik, you have exchanged statements and counter statements to each encounter to each separate. what in a shoe force saw that some one tens of thousands supporters to better death for friday prayers. the preacher reiterated saw that his message of new partnership with iranian backed parties, the head of the pool. iran, as such as coalition had in the armory, has dismissed the recordings of being allowed. speaking to her that she, our religious event in baghdad, armed he said they are aimed at destabilizing 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 any time soon. hammered. abdulla had urges euro bothered,
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a rolling at the u n's highest. courtney international court have just as, as paved the way for a genocide case against me and mar to be heard in full case brought by the gambia. in 2019 accuses me and mar of genocide over its cracked general rang im muslims. in 2017 judges rejected me in mars argument that gambia did not have the authority to bring this case both me and my aunt gambia signatories to the night and 48 genocide convention a separate you and fact finding mission has as already concluded, that man was military campaign against the wrangler included genocidal acts you with the news, our life from not and still ahead on the program. fires burning for days at the sight of the bay roof bloss trigger fear supports grain silos. could collapse record hospital admissions in australia or is a highly contagious all microns. some variance sweeps the asia pacific and then later in sports,
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an unusual technique from his job for the world athletics championships. ah hello there that record breaking heat wave, a sweat from west to east breaking records in germany and sweden while it's now poland heard to see those high records hot and dry conditions. here we are going to see somebody come saturday, but you can see temperatures pushing up there. we've really got back corridor heat stretching from the baltic states down towards the balkans on woods to it's the and southern areas of switzerland where we have got warnings out for the heat. but we are going to see some fierce a thunderstorms breakthrough knocking temperatures down, for example, in warsaw by sunday. but the heat continues to build across southern areas of
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europe that isn't helping wildfires that continue to but we've also got some fire warnings out in norway. the area of low pressure taking the rush of thunderstorms towards finland on, on to western areas of russia, but cooling down as well, bring in live. michelle was a cor, faces like poland into those central areas when windy weather as well for britain an island. but we still sing a lot of warmth for places like london and paris is who can, temperatures will be up here that i thought to come down in the east, but for places like spain and portugal, madrid, for example, nearly touching 40 degrees on sunday with clear skies hm ah, the shake him od award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august,
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15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah, is only foreman's to go to the world cup and the clock is ticking as teams and fans prepare. the cats are 2022. we'll have updates from different regions across the globe. this month the focus is on africa, and synagogue mounts a challenge for the tropi to winning the africa cup of nations will be cameroon. gonna to nicea omero cope. it's the alicia, join us for the world. go count down on al jazeera. oh,
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a back look at the main stories i following now. washer and ukraine of signed a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for grain export raising hopes at my ease at global food crisis. the ceremony and assemble was overseen by the south to general and the turkish president who broke the agreement at least 900 people were killed in a police raid on one of rio de janeiro largest valid beliefs. most were members of organized crime groups for police have been accused of brutality. while the brazilian president, like the operation to account boy movie and protect his insurance or avow to continue the fight. after the main protest camp and colombo was forcefully cleared, demonstrators say they will not rest until there is a systemic change within the government. the on friday and ally of the former
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president was appointed prime minister. somewhere in our top story now the us pro could agreement hooks for millions of tons of ukrainian grain via the black sea us . after general intent, good terror spoke to al jazeera after the deal was announced and said it's crucial to solving critical ship food shortages. and it would have an impact around the world. well, oak is the thing we never lose. when 3 months ago, i made this proposal to present, put in and present the landscape, nobody believed that it would have happened. and the throw says, with lots of commitments, with a lot of support, with a very strong partnership with turkey. that on these has been extremely, extremely useful. we finally came to an agreement, very detailed, the agreement at the very clear agreement with the responsibilities of russia, ukraine, turkey, and un. and so it is my belief that these agreement, together with what is now
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a open attitude 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 can be materialized, i expect that, that increase substantially increase based on the ukranian grains and based on russian for 30 lasers can make a lot of difference in international markets. can bring prices down and can support developing countries that are now in an absolutely that emetic situation of the coffee after the uneven recovery that we have witness and the simply have no money to provide to the people with the high prices of food and energy. i believe that if you need just a rough idea, easiest of ukraine to make these a success. oh joel, michele collins is the director of action against hunger, u. k. he has spent years working in humanitarian disasters with
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a focus on child. man. malnutrition joins me in the studio now. and so you, crane and russia for that matter are among the top 5 global exports as of really important commodities. things like may's barley and sunflower, they also together provide what something like a 3rd of the walls. we tax boards, how much of a difference will today's agreement make to this very painful supply shortage that we're seeing in, in developing countries and to these price rises, gooden. first of all, athena 3 nit truckload's debts. this is a positive signal that iving warring parties finding an agreement on something it's a paving to where potential for further negotiations. so that's a statement of cautious statement. the 2nd one is that it is or 40 going to
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release storage into silos for the next harvests. yavari is going on now, and if the silos would of remain fool, they would be whist, massive waste of the next all this. so that's a positive it's going to release of 40 grains on the market and is going up 40 true . bring a correction in the price of the wheat as, as you mention, however, we need to be very cautious. i looked at the market this morning via show us 7 percent and let's not forget the price today is still 70 percent higher than it was at the same time a year ago. and the time to to price trickle down to the village, the local shop where the communities needs. moss: it's going to take months if ever so even if you were to release all this grain now, it would take time for communities in many countries in africa for example, that embody hit by the food crisis. it'll take time for them to feel the effect of it, but also there is
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a backlog now of over $20000000.00 tons of grain mask. it's gonna take time to, to clear that. so there is a delay anyway to this is going to be a delay. and as i say that there would be potentially access food for distribution . but in terms of fir, the effect on the price is it's, it's going to be very minimum. so what, let's be clear, the release of this food are, these grains are very good news, but it's not going to solve the hunger crises that are we are seeing now in the order of africa or into sa hell. also be because they are caused by conflict, climate change, or extra poverty. and honestly, the one ukraine has just exacerbated what was already across his before a march. so this is very important to note that even before the invasion of ukraine, countries in africa were already many people, was struggling with malnutrition because of well, extreme weather conditions. drat that and the drought and then also from that the
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pandemic. so how much worse did it get after the ukraine war? the equivalent us exacerbated of food prices, the prices of the food, mostly because of the energy, the transport. and then also it has an influence on the price of the futon commodities rocketed. it increased by offing from $200.00 to $300.00 per per metric ton within a few days. and then it stayed high. so clearly it had an effect on the prices night. and that's important because already people that might be living on the edge than they can't afford because we only, we're talking about nanny tricia. we talk about food insecurity. so this is in it's not starvation, but it's massive disruptions to what dietary patterns. you're not getting enough food and enough sus substance sustenance to leader, to have
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a healthy diet feel for your well being. it is an a, so it's a lack of food, lack of access to food. ah, but old soul though a lot is luca productions and they are local farmers, elders. so the droughts, for example, in somalia, 4 consecutive years of drought as much more effect and quizzing dom under titian and hunger, dan, the earth, the wine ukraine. so i think that we, we have also to, to be cautious in a way to think that's because there would be more production and more grain. the billable is going to sort everything out. and we are very worried because we are now seeing you now centers in action against hunger treatment centers. we are seeing a massive increase in the number of civilly manual children are coming to the centers . and you spend many years focusing specifically on child malnutrition. and so obviously what, when you have access to food disrupted in this way because local food production
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isn't working the way sion because of climate change, all these various things. it has a very negative effect on their and well being. what can you tell me anything you have seen at that has particularly that has really struck a chord with you because of course, particularly for children as well as could affect them for the rest of their lives . this has an effect on child development. it is indeed, and the thing that unfortunately most of the children ra civilly malnourished are between the age of 6 months to 2 years old. that's very decreasing all a did very critical mom and dad's effect on their shit development. but treatment exist. the treatment exist. 95 percent cule rate, we know it exists and it's, but only one out of 5 kids of access to that. we will never accept that in our society here to know that there is a cure. but we can't get them to the children. and what is
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a stick to day is really about treating as many malnourished children as possible and increase and scale up the intervention on. fortunately, the st. the resources d n e r g. the political mobilization that we can see with this deal in ukraine. we do not see it now when it's about mobilizing the resources to respond to the crises in the, on africa and to sail. yeah. that there is that there's a much bigger story around there. send me a van, a gether garner some insight into that. thank you. very much visual michelle grand from action against hunger. you k. thank. when our years president joe biden assigned off on more military assistance for ukraine, including formal units of the hum ability artillery rocket systems. now the system has played a key role in recent ukrainian gaines on the battlefield. on friday,
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russia said it had destroyed these launches in ukraine since the beginning of july now is a claim that is denied by ukraine for the ssl amr isn't done yet. city, close to the scene of a new russian attack. when was here to hear from the commanders is that they have been something a new attack on of the city. i've also think, you know me, there's a way at the north of doing it. what i'm talking, it's literally just behind the horizon that they have not the, the new attack. 4 days ago they launched the 1st attack on the city. and they started from the town which is controlled by the russians. and the, they're a like the troops, they try to advance towards the if got to cut the highway which going next year with the width from which it gets all the more and all the supplies from the back line. but after 3 days of that the go, we had the calmness,
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it was very quiet here in the city of don't yet. and the local here were thing that thanks to the betterment of those defenses of the grain. now that they have this situation of governance as the 50, i've been broken by a dozen golf besides from gun yes. sky and money. got the 3 surrounding sounds controlled by the canadians. but just as a very strangely, like on the city, just not to the game. and the, the commanders who we talk to the mentioned that the, that means that the defensive in object got very strong. and they have been getting more and more of the heavy artillery from the way 5 crews in lebanon, a warning that the remaining grain, silos it bay root portia risk of collapse. rising temperatures in the, from an taishan of the grain spawn 5 at the storage facilities last month. silos were badly damaged in the explosion at the port in 2020, that kill more than 200 people. there was an,
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a 100 reports now from bay root. the silos behind me add fable poor to experts as well as fire fighters. tell us that yes indeed, they risk collapse. it's hard to say when it could be in the next few hours, days, or, or even weeks. but the bottom line is this, the wheat, the corn that is stabilizing the, the structure, thousands of tons of weeping corn. they are slowly burning. and if they continue to burn, or if you remove them, then the structure collapses. if i just get out of the way you can see the smoke rising in recent weeks, there has been really a series of, of fires. the last one was the ignited last night. fire fighters are telling us that the army created a coordinate around the structure and not allowing them to get close because of the risk of, of, of,
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of collapsing. and they don't have the equipment in order to reach the source of the fire. so if this continues to burn, then the what really holds the silos up to keep it standing will continue to burn and there is 9 meters under ground filled with gray and filled with corn which is turning into oil. so really, this, the silos is, has a lot of symbolic meaning for it, for the people of the city and of this, of this country. but in particular, for the victims of the families of the victims of this devastating blast which really killed more than 200 people and devastated neighborhoods, they see this as a witness, a witness to a crime that still has not has not been solved. now. marley's army says it has repelled what it described to
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a terrorist attack. o. heavy gun fire was heard at the main military base of the capital! bummer co! the army said at least 2 assailants were killed. the situation was under control. on those al qaeda linked fighters carried out a series of tags against several military camps, north of the capital the european medicines agency has recommended extending the use of the smallpox vaccine emin of x to include protecting adults from monkey box in the next has been approved in the you since 2013, it's considered a potential vaccine for monkey pox because of the viruses similarity with smallpox . the ear maze human medicines committee will confirm the effectiveness of the vaccine through a study being carried out during europe's ongoing monkey pox. outbreak has been a surgeon crone of virus cases in australia, and that is putting pressure on hospitals. this is due to a highly contagious, sub variant of all micron that's driving
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a fresh way with infections across the asia pacific. sarah clark reports now from brisbin. hospital admissions, from cove at 19, are at record levels. in some states in australia, the countries in the grip of a 3rd wave of the armor chron variant with more than 300000 cases recorded this week, and a peak expected in august. i think this to little bit about certainty, but we're probably gonna reach record numbers and record numbers and hospital potentially in various parts of the country now, which is the concern bidding, as i said, we're starting from a complete position of disadvantage in having hospital which are completely full as i normally are. still you is among the most heavily vaccinated countries against cove. 1995 percent of the population above the age of 16 has received 2 doses. the federal government is now offering a full dose to those over 30 years. but so far has been cautioned to take up the offer. the shock give the additional protection we're seeing that very clearly from
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across the world. so essentially we just need to get more of those shots in the new ways evictions is not just being felt here in australia, but also across the asia pacific. even micronesia, which had been hybrid free until now as has 1st taste reported in the community, epidemiologist. so encouraging pacific nations to expand the roll out of the 4th dose of the covered 19 vaccine to avert a spike in infections in countries asian pacific regime, where a lot of countries get their infection right down. didn't have a big history of infections, but we're relying on a vaccination. we still have the same problem that we, we ended up needing to really get bash protection from these new sub variance. when you saw the variance of the lightest challenge to china, 0 hybrid policy with shanghai rolling out mass testing and residents now required to take a p. c. r covered 19 test, at least once a week until august. in the chinese territory of macau,
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a government imposed extended locked down will be lifted and casinos allowed to reopen on saturday. in south korea, you cases a nearly 10 times higher than a month ago, with nearly 70000 cases on friday. at the warning from the health agency that it could search to over $200000.00 daily cases next month, sir clark, audi 0, soaring fuel prices, while white men at many people think seriously was seriously about buying an electric car that some enthusiast continent got the classics of yesterday, and that love has spot the creation of new hybrid vehicles. rob reynolds reports on this now from san marcos, california work wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962. i say it's definitely my daily driver. i'm if i'm going a grocery shopping of i'm going to hockey. ah, if i'm running errands like this is, this is a car. well,
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most 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 beadle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. ah, it's reliable. there's a lot less moving parts and law lessing go wrong. is a joy to drive or, and more owners have broken down or mechanically challenge classic cars or taking them to shops like evie west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew flip them from fossil fuel to electron sign up. we remove the engine 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 and 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. a 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, 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 its 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 motor had, i'm a hot router, i might speak guy. wagner is proud that his old v w isn't making the climate crisis
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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, and a half oh sport. after quite bright quint, cham, she'll be speaking with american now. eliles. on his blistering victory and the 200 meters at a while. championships. ah cats are always official and line of the journey
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jam is here now with the sport. thank you marianne. we thought of the world athletics championships were american no eliles blew away the field to retain his 200 metres title. lyles had to say this runs at the tokyo olympics last year. this time he was not going to be beaten compatriot, 18 year old area. my son was seen as his main rival in the final, but after running and right of who bend allows. i went towards the line in a time of $19.00. 1 seconds can eat better at that silva head of nice and delivering a u. s. 1231 was breaking michael johnson's 26 year old record to become the fastest american in history over 200 meters. and we are delighted to be joined by a no eliles in oregon to know a fussy congratulations. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. now can you just take them to the mind of a world champion athletes at what point did you think i've got this and what's
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going through your mind during the race as you, when do i think i did when i came up concerned and i didn't get the president, can you been there or oh, area are pretty much knew that this races or me, it was just me raising for the call. i walk. i saw you my know, you know, we saw you coming around the baton, didn't you? a streets ahead. you actually have time to think about anything because you're racing for less than 20 seconds. oh yeah, i can think of a 100 different things, but me and my mom sports there is already had the plans that out. you know, we had already planned to drive by and come around to her and like us, that we chat very legally, you know, with some adjustment and nobody really sees it until it's right on top of you. i finally, when i was come around and i was making sure that every step was purposeful, powerful. and when i finally gone to straight away was when my body do it is,
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you know, 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 and you'll win. obviously you are, you are running in front of the home fans. oh they, they were awesome. they did exactly what i wanted them to do. they were, they were cheering and excited and they were playing into my accident. it was wonderful how you not to be honest. it was a situation that kind of dreams better. and does it fail what you've proved to point now off to the disappointment of missing out on gold at the taken and picks last year? i mean there's, there were points that were proven, but i so i had already taken care of that 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
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reason. i was good and you really enjoyed the celebrations on the truck off the didn't you? i, we saw you have a ride on a mascot. yeah, mia much and were to go over the world together. ringback 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 the more record and not just break it i, i feel that you might even be able to get to that 18 2nd march. you know, and i, if i don't get it, you know, i can say that i went and gave them a 100 percent, but i'm definitely gonna try and get that as far away as anybody else. and jesse responsible, i don't say looking at other future plans and are you planning on doubling up and now 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,
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rational spur of it. i want to try and get back to that 100, but i have to have fun while running the 100. once the 100 isn't flying, you know, that's when i don't perform as well. so i got to keep that in mind and you know, for my own room in that lane. oh no, i know you're a inaction a little bit late. her in the a full buy it 100 meters really say we'll let you go and prepare for that. thank you very much for speaking to us. all right, thank you. while the americans dominated the men see hundreds, jamaica finished one in the women's rights. teresa jackson became the fastest woman alive over that distance. 21.45 seconds the 2nd quit his time in history. 100 meters champion. shelly, i'm afraid the price that filled us while defending champion in the nation. smith was there was late drama. the women's juris west, sweden scored and stoppage time to book a place in the semi finals,
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the highest ranks team in the tournament against belgium in the courses the match was and now and having the extra time when linda grant wanted to persuade him in a 90 minute they played torment england on tuesday for a place in the fine gulf now come as it broke henderson leads the championship in france at the halfway point. henderson made 8 birdies on day 2 on her way to becoming the 1st player in history. beginning women's major with back the backgrounds of 64 or noah. she's 14. to form a well number one and that a quarter is head mary challenger. the u. s. i didn't pick champion eagle have final hole here to finish it, 3 shots back at 11. having to pay it out a little to yesterday. in tennis formula, number 3, dominic team has reached his 1st final in 14 months, he be the one that probably react to reach the last 4 this with i sent you this
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months team on his bus much more than a year after lengthy time away because of a risk injury yesterday and one of the faith in 2020 but have since dropped the 274 in the rankings next up. team with the 2nd feed and the pay very me and we finished with more from the world i think championship. so a javelin throw was showing off a wide range of skills. this is portugal lee. i'm ramos, who after throwing the javelin, launched into a assault. he landed this one successfully. how about this leg? yeah, that one did good. why as well did it? he didn't qualify for the final either, but as you can see, that he certainly entertain the crime. and that is all your sport from me. for now, it's back to my room in london. lovely jama. thanks very much. that wraps up the news. al, but i'll be back with a full but it's in, in just a couple of minutes. i'll see you shortly.
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