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a difference. ah, a beacon of hope that be kind of possibility. a beacon of relief in a world that needs it more than ever. ships filled with grain. good. finally start leaving ukraine's black seaports off to the u. n. and turkey broker a deal. we speak to the un secretary general. ah, number about this, and this is all just here a life. and doha, also coming up going nowhere. shoreline can protest was bo, to keep up the fight. off the security forces dismantled the main cam. donald trump's former advisor, steve batman's, found guilty of contempt of congress, inflation and poverty. argentine is economic crisis leaves its poorest people
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struggling. ah. ships laden with wheat could finally be leaving ukrainian ports after moscow and keep agreed. a deal 20000000 tons of grain from last year's harvest are said to be ready to go and back could mean the world's food shortage may start to ease. the deal was broken by turkey and the united nations cinema costello has more from a stumble ukraine and russia had 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, that deal has praised the 2 countries for setting aside their differences and let there be no doubt. this is an agreement for the wolves. it will bring relief for
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developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens up bests for significant volumes of commercial food exports from city key ukrainian port in the black sea. or there sir, shavon asks and used me. the shipment of grain and foot stalks into old markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on a prices. since russia invaded ukraine in february, global foot 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 in a stumble to oversee the grain exports. he stumbled at 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 with the russian and ukrainian sides will be
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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 guarantor as the u. n and turkey have signed 2 separate agreements, one with russia and one with ukraine. presidential advisory makalya po dolock has emphasized that key is obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while 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 noise the fee. it's a diplomatic high point for antonio gutierrez. it is 5 years as you and secretary general, but in order to achieve its goal of eliminating hunger,
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the agreements will need to be executed in full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely. seen empty solo al jazeera, a stumble with real says a joint turkish and you and control center will be set up in istanbul, it'll control all the green deliveries. the cranium vessels will guide the green transports through waters filled with mines. russia says it won't attack the shipments. turkey and the united nations will inspect the ship. speakers rushes, worried. they'll be used to smuggle weapons. the agreement is going to last 4 months and it will be renewed automatically. or earlier my colleagues or how rahman spoke to you. and secondly, general antonio, tell us about the deal. he thinks it's a promising step forward towards peace. nobody believes that it's all it would ever happen. and the throw caesar with a lot of commitment with a lot of support with the very strong, a partnership with turkey that to on these has been extremely,
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extremely useful. we finally came to an agreement, a very detailed agreement, and a 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 prices down and can support developing countries that are now in the left subtlety that emetic situation after the coffee after the uneven a recovery that we have witness. and a that simply have no money to provide to their people that with the high prices of
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food and energy, i believe that it's, he needs us of russia. it's either 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 interests 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 which silos full with the new art of us coming with the impossibility to farm again are, these was absolutely essential. and i think it's a win win situation. it's a win for the euclidean farmers, and so when her father will you give me the overview, their secretary general. so let's start to em. picket the war continues in ukraine . how relieved are you that this method of transport via the water, via the sea, is the solution that you've been looking for?
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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, 1st of all i seek this is the demonstration in a. busy world where so many people her just her, make her spectacular announcements and tried to have a media 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 situation, we, the jointer center adjoined to coordination, centered with the 4 entities. and we,
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the inspections by the 4 entities of sheeps going in and out, which sheeps permanently controls the. i think these as created the precedence of cooperation. and i hope this presidents will, are paved the way. edits will 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. his his anger farms 15000 hector's of wheat and barley english and sees south of keith. and he says, he's skeptical that russia is gonna hold up its end of the bargain. 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 words so you know, wait and see. but for a started release and we have to stay positive, you know, and if this, if this deal stays in fact, and it really gets implemented,
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that it will be a huge relief for us in your brain for hours. because then we can, we can start really exporting our products again to the people in need. personally, we were lucky that we sold most of our growth before russia started this war on your brain. so but over the last 45 months, the export is like $4000.00 tons of for. and normally that would have taken us like one week with ours toward more, less energy. and we are now filling them as we speak. i'm sitting here in our farm office. i just came from the fields and we are seeing winter we've at the moment where few of our bonds are already full again with, with this into read and with bali, week ago. and it would be nice to get the export and you 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 to pay for diesel for, to continue thing and already to put the next grub into the soil in august
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times 5 months or 5 shanisha and 10 of his ministers are facing a no confidence vote. opposition parties followed the motion in june, alleging ethics violations this vote seen as the last big test of price 8 year premiership ahead of an election next year. tony chang is joining us live now from outside the parliament in bangkok is the prime minister in any danger of losing this vote. tony think at this stage? probably not. and i think you have to put this motion of no confidence in the context of tie politics. these votes happen relatively frequently. we're about once every 6 months and they're built into the ty political system, i think to give everyone an opportunity to give the prime minister and his cabinet ministers. a bit of a grilling, but a lot of attention is being paid on this occasion, particularly because of those elections you mentioned, which i expected next year. general prior is not particularly popular with voters,
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and i think we spoke to the opposition earlier in the week. he said that they were going to try and land some heavy punches, but they didn't expect to be able to pass this motion. none the less their goal here i think is to, to look at who's voting for the prime minister and see how that sets the political landscape ahead of the election next year. they are aware that general priority is not particularly popular with voters. they've seen a change, particularly with the election of the bank up governor earlier this year. he doesn't seem to be aligned out with the government and the military who are so powerful here in thailand. and i think they're aware that the voters want to change and they're hoping to set themselves in that light. so he is expected to pass the voting is going on at the moment. but this could be the start of a very difficult period for the time reminiscent. yeah, you mentioned before that the, these new confidence votes are fairly regular affair. he has survived them in the
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past, but as, as the process had any impact on either on him and his position or his ability to actually get legislation passed. it hasn't the as yet, and i don't think it's unlikely to but what we have seen going on behind the scenes is a lot of political joking. there were questions about a possible cabinet reshuffle, i think is some of the smaller parties in the rolling coalition, a looking to capitalize on the sport they're going to be giving him today. he rolled that out today, but i think again, looking at the bigger picture with the elections coming up. i think there are a lot of people who are threatening to withdraw their support, not only for him, but for the the major ruling party. and that could put them in a very difficult position if voters do decide on a very big shift in the election next year. it could mean that everything the general prior to put in place, both in his time as, as leader after the military coup in 2014. and since the elections in 2019 could
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slowly be dismantled. and i think that's what the opposition parties are hoping that they can use this motion and no confidence to get the public's attention to points out the failings of the government, particularly, they're pointing to the mishandling of the coven 19 crisis. but also increasingly the cost of living crisis, which is biting very hard here in thailand and get a real opportunity to get a big enough vote. so they can take power when elections happen, which are expected to may next year. tony, thanks very much indeed. tony chang outside the parliament in bangkok, but still ahead on al jazeera, the neat recordings that are shifting iraq's political deadlock to social media. ah
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hello, there was got in north america and it's all about the dangerous heat that's expected to continue across many parts of the u. s. until the end of the month we have got heat. emergency is out for washington d. c. as the heat builds along that east coast warnings and advisory as well, a call from central and southern areas. now we could see some records challenged in the north east as that heat spreads its way towards those states. but temperatures are also set to pick up in the northwest along the west coast as well for places like san francisco. now we have got some relief in the form of shouting storms across the 4 corners states west, whether as well expected across a midwest, a rash of severe storms pushing their way across the great lakes. we are expecting temperatures to tumble for the likes of chicago and toronto, but still a lot of heat building for places like dallas as well as houston and washington dc . look at that well above the average stifling humidity expected. if we have
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a look at the 3 day, we're going to be very high on sunday, summer leaf coming on tuesday. however, the temperature actually dipping below the average for the central america, a mix of sunshine and showers for the caribbean. heavy rain for costa rica and panama ah, in cambodia. thousands of on the living slate, forced to carry out, brought it to us investigation, one in one east explosives, those behind the site. the scans built on slavery on al jazeera. ah al jazeera with little lulu
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ah ah, you're watching old 0 reminder of our top stories. this are moscow and key have signed a deal to a lot of the safe passage of grain exports from ukrainian ports on the black sea. the agreement was broken by turkey, and the united nations is raised hopes the global food crisis might get easier. thailand's prime minister plas channel shy, i'm to 10 of his ministers, are facing a no confidence vote. opposition party said the government mismanaged the economy on alleging ethics violations shall anchors. new president of daniel, become a singer, has been criticized for a violent cracked on an antique government protesters. demonstrators had been occupying the area surrounding the presidential secretariat and colombo. hundreds
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of heavily armed soldiers of police assaulted members of the public when al fernandez reports from colombo. an uneasy cecil synch elonka on friday evening. very different to the chaos of the morning. hundreds of military personnel and police commanders surrounded and to go from protest as who had camped outside the president's office. the 105 days i mobile seemed footage was night streamed by. those who were barricaded in and attacked 1000 all sergeant emanuel deli, a facebook, with sandy's toys, tomei, t. sams, angles, teens, and take over the place. i nod animals there for discursive footages. they are badly injured and some of them have stood annual joy,
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a 1000 as good and 19 president lisa collared, and he took cowardly action against the face. with a condemnation of the government's actions was harsh and swift. bobby, 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, erica. no, you 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 become a singer 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. dear sir, force against peaceful protested wrongs, contrary to international law,
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and we urge your forty's to immediately hope the use of such false or free lankin 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 raj, epoxy 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 mina fernandez, algebra colombo, the former top political adviser to donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the attack on capitol hill in january osland jordan reports from washington dc. steve
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bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear, and they both believed that j van on 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. 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, said man and not only refused to testify, he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the
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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 sent into an october . he could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalind jordan l jazeera just a day after that committee found donald trump did nothing for 2 and a half hours during the capitol hill, riots trump and his former vice president mike pence are campaigning for. rival candidates in our resume as election for governor race is seen as a broader referendum of the future of the republican body of oma u. s. president, backing cody lake, a television journalist and champion of his america 1st policies like mike pence is
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backing lawyer. cotton taylor robson for arrazola governor taylor robson has openly described the 2020 presidential election as unfair but she stopped short of agreeing with trans claims of electro phone. argentine as economy is spiraling downwards as the country struggles with soaring inflation and poverty. the government spending millions to support the poorest, but some sectors say it's not enough and they're pushing for what they called a universal basic salary. traceable, has more claudia than has owned this hardware stores. when a site is for 11 years, he says he's struggling to keep it open as inflation source. and i hadn't seen but i have been working since i was 14 years old. and of course i will change, but i don't think is 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,
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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 seeing is that it's moving value every minute about 2 weeks ago you needed a round 20000 basis to buy 100 dollars. 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 press enter the state, but all of that has been taken away by inflation. and now we need to help the
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people until a few years ago that money allowed you to be about what the line. now, how the population lives in poverty. since taking office president and radical for a man who has close to $40000000000.00 agreement with the international monetary fund and promise to jumpstart the economy. but mounting economic problems and deep divisions with his powerful vice president, christina fernandez, the cosigner, have paralyzed his administration. and only say that government is facing a confidence crisis. i think it's a statement that leads to a lack of confidence. so no one expects expect things to change. let me give you an example. as i told you before in nursing, dina, and there's the breaking started or something that's the story of the economy seems to be in the fund warm and the growing ministry has been trying to sort of gotten those those out. there actually are, are bro rich, but the keys are function within the growing cuz we're looking that for 2 years.
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and that's an example off their level of bar elysees that permits every level of her arm and a month. that obviously creates uncertainty among our 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 a seemingly endless cycle of economic troubles. several administrations have been unable to resolve biddy several antecedent, when a hadith bliss in brazil have charged 3 men with the murders of british journalist, don phillips, and bruno put out. i'm an expert on indigenous culture. they disappeared in the western amazon rain forest in early june. the remains were found and identified about 2 weeks later, lou say 2 of the suspects of admitted to shooting the men and concealing their bodies. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in milan, con or protesting after his party had their votes discounted in
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a key vote in the punjab. cons till he can himself party called for demonstrations . as hans, i shall, bus was re elected chief minister in the country's most populous province. hamza is the son of chavo sharif. the man who replace gun as prime minister is nearly 10 months since elections were held in iraq. but politicians have failed to form a new government. now leaked audio recordings has shifted the deadlock to social media. the clips are allegedly a former prime minister, nadia malik making disparaging comments about other political leaders, including she, athletic, montana, al sutter. lackland, under what head reports from back that oh oh, league audio recordings attributed to former prime minister, northern america at trending any rock in this clip to min, allegedly urge america to take power by force and eliminate his rivals. later they
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appear to pledge their allegiance and offer 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, shia cleric mock to the southern center. i know the south just very well. i thought them in basra karbala under by god there coward mc out 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. today money magic is office says the recordings are fake, but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes again the
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backdrop of a heated dispute between raven blocks about forming a government mackey and his iranian backed allies was to form a consensus government. however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been does not over legislative elections. unable to elect a new president, tensions escalated up to $73.00, sutter affiliated and peace, quit last month. a southern malik, you have exchanged statements and counter the statement to eat and counter to eat sublet. what initial force saw that? a some one, tens of thousands supporters to bagdad for friday prayers. the preacher reiterated saw that his message of new partnership with iranian bagged parties. while the head of the pro iran and fetish coalition had in amity has dismissed the recordings,
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i've been allowed to speaking, get a she or religious event in baghdad, amity sat, 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 algebra baghdad hotel as opposed to next week's constitutional referendums to nicea, have been fighting with police in the capital. the proposed constitution would give more power to president high said their positions called for a boycott of monday's vote. it says it's a power grab at least 16 people have been killed and fighting between on groups in libya's capital tripoli, the so called special deterrent force. as accused the presidential guard of kidnapping the members. both groups are part of the governments fragile security system civilians.

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