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this was germany, we loved it when it was built unreal. lumpkins, even when it was bombed, a major target of the conflict and northern ireland and the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on all 0 thousands of migrants set out from the city of death at shula in the early hours of monday. there's numerous nationalities among them, but the vast majority or from venice when, 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care van to set out from southern mexico this year. bill rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah.
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ready ready a beacon of hope, a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief. you know, well that needs it more than ever. the way broke as a dale in turkey between moscow and cave to allow great expos from ukraine by the black sea. ah. oh, the run kong is out there alive from the also coming up going nowhere so long can protest his vow to keep up the fight after security forces dismantle the main protest. kemp and donald trump's former aid. steve bannon is found guilty of contempt to congress for refusing to testify to the panel investigating the capitol attack bus. i'm rob reynolds in san marcos, california with
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a story about how classic car owners are turning their vehicles lender ah ship. so the ve ukrainian weights may soon be safely sailing across the black sea after moscow and keep signed a deal to reopen ukraine's ports. the agreement was broken by turkey and the united nations and both parties on our monitor shipments. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says his country is ready to export 20000000 tons from last year's harvest, which will help global food shortages. so them concealed, he has more from his stumble. ah, ukraine and russia have finally reached an agreement to ship millions of tons of grain and fertilizer to the rest of the world. he and secretary general antonia gutierrez, the architect of the deal,
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has praised the 2 countries for setting aside their defensive and let there be no doubt. this is an agreement for the wolves. 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 open the bests for significant volumes of commercial for the export from city key ukrainian ports in the black sea. or there sir, shavon oscar, and used me. the shipment of grain and food stocks in full markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on i prices. since russia invaded ukraine in february, global food prices have increased and several countries are facing famine. turkey which help to facilitate this occurred. we'll 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
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there will be no loses in adjust. hey, 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 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 advisor, makalya po dolock, has emphasized that key is obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while defense minister saga sugar 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
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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, the agreements will need to be executed and full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely. seen on her solo al jazeera, a stumble, or diplomat to get it to james bay says it'll take months to clear the backlog of green from ukrainian polls. the steel involves ships traveling through mind waters were told through channels 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 going to 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're talking a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that
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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 of that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all 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 overnight here. alan fisher says, despite the deal relations between ukraine and russia, remain incredibly tense. you've has the, the, the sexual general and he's talking an optimistic term saying 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
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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 aggressive 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. we also see that we know russian 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. so long as new present renella, chromos singer has been criticized up for violent crackdown and anti government
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protesters. demonstrators had been occupying the area surrounding the presidential secretary and colombo, hundreds of heavily armed soldiers and police commanders, assaulted members of the public. and they say they had no alternative. when l fernandez reports from columbus, an 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, nobody seemed footage was night streamed by those who barricaded in and attacked 1000 all sergeant emanuel deli, a facebook with us, and destroyed tomei, t sams, angles, teens, and take over the place. i nod animals there for
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discursive footages. they are badly injured and some of them had a stood annual joy, a 1000 as good and 19 presidents colored. and he took cowardly action against the face, with a condemnation of the government's actions was harsh and swift probably that run ill. 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, your threats, and your thugs, peacefully and democratically. well, a marable era. no. see the use of armed forces to suppress civilian demonstrations on the new president's 1st, dane office is despicable. the center for policy alternatives is called on vicar missing her to issue a public apology. ensure an independent investigation and revoke the state of
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emergency. the u. n. has added its voice to the criticism. dear sir force against peaceful protested wrongs contrary to international law. and we urge your forties to immediately hold the use of such force or sri lankan 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 has re appointed the same people who served under the roger boxes, prompting claims that he's acting as a proxy for the family protested say they don't want another route to poxy 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 run a vicar missing her resigns minute. fernandez al jazeera colombo, the former top political adviser to donald trump has been convicted of contempt. st
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. bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the capital insurrection. rosalind jordan reports from washington, d. c. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear, and they both believed that j van in the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury needed fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so. ben and broke the law in the closing argument that the prosecutor missed one very important phrase. right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. the january 6th committee had wanted to know just how much band and knew about trump's plans to disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election and staying in office. as a result, it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so,
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said man and not only refused to testify, he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the committee and turn called on the justice department to prosecute bannon. he's already planning his appeal on grounds. the prosecution misled the jury. they argued to the jury today that when a person gets a subpoena and executive privilege is invoked, it's for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how broad it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sentenced in october . you could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalind jordan elders era protest as opposed to next week's constitutional referendum in tune is yet i've been fighting with police in the capitol. the proposed constitution was significantly in house of house, the president i said, and the opposition has called for a boycott of monday's vote saying amounts of power. and he is 16
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people have been killed in fighting between arm groups and libby as capital tripoli, the special deterrent force has accused the presidential guard of kidnapping their members. both groups are part of the governments fragile security apparatus. civilians were caught in the crossfire including people attending a wedding. there by the state of emergency was declared falling the violence and flight between whittaker and miss rata suspended. malik trina has more from miss rata 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 office that the specialty turn forth. one of the groups are involved in the classes 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,
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the specialty turned horse and the presidential guard, or both groups that have the cover of legitimacy. they are both are, both are funded by the government or so. so really just highlights how need the security issues in libya and dealing with these aren't groups within the framework of the government. oh, we've just received information that as a result, the minister in of interior has been suspended of his duties until an investigation is completed. as to why these classes happy. now the un have was it's concern saying that it's deeply concerned after receiving reports of civilian casualties and calls on the parties to preserve the countries fragile stability at the sensitive time. so the head on out 0, the link to recordings that are shifting rods,
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political deadlock to social media. i would like to look at why people in argentina are rushing to dump a pesos and switch to dollars. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world. coffee is on its way to the castle. brook your travel package today. hello there for east asia. it's all about the relentless heat that's been gripping china as well as taiwan and after many weeks of the record nanny being hit, we finally did it. on thursday we had a new all time record high. at 40.7 degrees celsius. now heat waves the back across many areas of china, we've got the highest alerts out around areas like shanghai. the temperature is set to remain above $35.00 degrees celsius for at least 9 days. and if we have a look at the 3 day for shanghai,
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looks like it's going to dip down. but it will be on the up again from tuesday that cloud creating intense humidity. now for the north of this, the beijing temperatures toppled thanks to wet weather that swept its way through a lot of that drenching the korean peninsula. on saturday. by the time we get in to sunday, if you showers remaining sweeping into southern areas of japan. now as we move to south asia, it's a very wet picture for pakistan and india, thanks to them on soon rains, we have got the heaviest rains expected to foreign good. you're at rochester on saturday. thought the dry up nicely for new delhi. come monday for sure. but in southern areas of pakistan's, very heavy rain to come and not is not going to help already flooded areas. cats are always official, and i know the john cypress, a european island openly offering citizenship to those who can afford it. in august, august 0, make global headlines with the cypress papers confidential documents that reveal
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emerge. keep passport by investment skill before now as years investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the cypriot state, jazeera investigations, the cypress papers on the cover, ah ah, the watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories, this our moscow cave assigned a deal to allow the safe passage of great exports from ukrainian pulse on the black sea. the agreement was broken by turkey and the united nations and its raised hopes of easing the global food crisis. so long as new president has been criticized for
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a violent crackdown on antique government protesters, security forces are accused of assaulting members of the public that had been surrounding the presidential secretaries. but he said they had known since at least 16 people have been killed in fighting between on groups and libya's capital triplet. both groups, a part of the government's fragile security apparatus, civilians were caught in the crossfire and iraq's government has been caught in a political deadlock for months. but newly leaked audio recordings have shifted the dispute to social media. the clips are allegedly a formal problem, is that no real molecule making disparaging comments about other political leaders including shakes. eric will tell of southern ma who'd of the why had reports from baghdad. oh, no. oh, league audio recordings attributed to former prime minister, northern america are trending in iraq. in this clip to min allegedly urge america
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to take power by force and eliminate his rivals. later, the appear to pledge their allegiance and offered america 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, cheer clinic, mock, the southern center. i know the south just very well. i thought them in basra, kabbalah and by god, they're cowards for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and sutter is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between chia politicians is declining. it also indicate says likely disagreement between mulky and his allies within the iranian backed coalition itself. as today's money,
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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, does not seem to over legislative elections. unable to elect a new president, tensions escalated up to $73.00, sutter affiliated and peace, quit last month. a southern malik, you have exchanged statements and counted a statement to each encounter to each separate what initial force saw that a, some one, tens of thousands of supporters to back that for friday prayers. the preacher already rated so that his message of new partnership with iranian bagged parties.
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while the head of the pro, iran and fetish coalition had in amity, has dismissed the recordings. athena la speaking that she or religious event in baghdad, amity sat, they are aimed at dc blazing, 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. am would abdougla had algebra baghdad for a cruise in liberals capital. a warning that the remaining grain silos of beirut port are at risk of collapsing, rising temperatures and the fermentation of the grain spot fires at the storage facilities last month. the silos of bodily damage and the explosion of a report in 2020 the killed 1200 people. seneca that has more from the root, the silos behind me add fable port experts as well as fire fighters. tell us that.
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yes indeed. they risk collapse. it's hard to say when that 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 wheat and corn, they are slowly burning. and if they continue to burn, or if you remove them than 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 cordon around the structure and not allowing them to get close because of the risk of, of, of, of it 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
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and there's 9 meters under ground. filled with grain filled with corn, which is turning into oil. so really, this, the silos 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. supposed to park his arms for prime minister in wrong con, holding protests and punjab province. and across the country. they say hums are shabazz is reelection as chief minister of the province. is a theft of the people's mandate in wrong hands, theresa and so forth. he called for demonstrations after being sideline and a key vote in the local assembly punjab is the most populous province. and they'd
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won by elections there earlier this week. thumbs up shabazz is the son of the current prime minister. and the european commission is taking new legal action against the u. k. over its plans for post at brazil, trade agreements. that's after the british parliament cleared a bill to scrap some of the rules around the norman island pro circle. it brings a to 7, the number of cases, the ease, lodging against the u. k. of the matter. the commissioner ledges the british government unwilling to have a meaningful conversation about it and turbulent times appeared to be ahead for the euro zone business activity across the eurozone. fall into a 17 year low. the downtown has affected both manufacturing and the private sector phase. a growing for key economies like germany, france and italy, and soaring inflation. and the rise and interest rates are partially a result of the war in ukraine and the coven. 19 and mimic an argentine as economy
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is spiraling downwards as a country struggles with soaring inflation and poverty. the government spending millions to support the poorest but some, such as a strong enough and they're pushing for what they call a universal basic salary. sir, isabel has more than you know, so yeah, he was glow. the rural then has owned this hideaway to him. when a site is for 11 years, he says he struggling to keep it open as inflation source. i got a tendency, but i have been working since i was 14 years old and of course i wouldn't change, but i don't think it's going to happen. people ask me why i keep the shop open, but what am i going to do? i have to pay rent electricity. i cannot afford to close down. i didnt, tina has one of the highest inflation rate in the world with an average close to 6 percent a month. even though the exchange rate is controlled by the government and ongoing financial crisis means the price of the local currency at the unofficial exchange rate drops on an hourly basis. this is the origin tie and based on what people are
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seeing is that it's moving value every minute about 2 weeks ago. you needed a wrong $20000.00 pesos to buy $100.00. now you need over $30000.00 to buy the same amount of dollars. the problem is that this translates into more inflation and more instability. the government provides assistance to millions of poor people, but in recent months, social movements that represent informal workers have been demanding a universal basic wage. the recept president of the state. but all of that has been taken away by inflation. and now we need to help the people until a few years ago that money allowed you to be about what the line know. honda population lives and 40 since taking office president a radical for a man who has close to $40000000000.00 agreement with the international monetary fund and promise to jumpstart the economy. but mountain economic problems and deep divisions with his powerful vice president. christina,
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for an under the cushion i have paralyzed his administration and only say that government is facing a confidence crisis. i think it's the filament that leads to a lack of confusion. so no one expects expect things to change. let me give you an example. as i told you before in there in dinner and there's the breaking sort of are subsidized. that's a little history of the economy. seems to be in the final warm and the growing ministry has been trying to sort of gotten those, those cells that actually are bro rich. but the keys are function within the growing cause. we're looking that for 2 years, that's an example. the level of paralysis that permits every level of alarm and another that always regrets uncertainty among people. argentina is rich in natural resources and has the capacity to feed millions of people not only within its borders, but also around the world. but it stuck in
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a seemingly endless cycle of economic troubles that several administrations have been unable to resolve that he several antecedent one aside. his the high price of fuel. well, white has made many consumers think seriously about getting an electric vehicle. but some car enthusiasts can't let go of the classics of yesterday and that love is spot. the creation of new hybrid caused. robber knows explains from san marcos, california. mark wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962. i'd say 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, this is a car. well, most beetles from the kennedy era have long since made a one week 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 is a lot less moving parts and a lot,
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lessing go wrong. is a joy to drive or, and 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 flip them from fossil fuel to electron sign up. 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, w, a sleek, black corvette, and even a gull 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,
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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 sir 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 motorhead, i'm a hot router, i might see guy wagner is proud that his old v w isn't making the climate crisis worse. i'm excited to. ah, you know, take it up to the mountains, driving through the national forest, not polluting anything, whether it's for going green or going for speed. classic cars are getting a new electronic lease, unlike.

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