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ah talons prime on a supply of sha, notre, and 10 of his ministers survive a no confidence vote ah, on robot this, and this is all, does he rely from doe hobb also coming up at beacon of hope? a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief. you know, well that needs it. more than ever. ships filled with grain could finally start leaving ukraine's black c ports. after the you and i'm turkey broker deal. we speak to the un secretary general. shoreline can protest was about to keep up the fight. as reports emerge that few shortages may finally be coming to an end. donald
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trump's former advisor steve barnes, found guilty of contempt. congress ah, talents primers to pro sonata and 10 of his ministers have survived a no confidence vote. opposition parties filed the motion in june, alleging ethics violations. this vote was seen as the last big test of prayers 8 year premier ship ahead of an election next year. tony chang reports thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence boat in parliament. despite 3 days of debate, prior janitor doesn't look like a man under pressure, while opposition politicians have tried to land. some punches or ruling coalition still holds a majority. your why? why don't what might take? why did they have to clarify this? since you accused me of being unsuccessful, this is completely untrue or them would only general private has emerged as an
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unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape of time politics. after leading a military coup in 2014, he has remained in charge both as a military man and since elections 3 years ago, as a civilian prime minister with a general election looming in the next 12 months. the opposition or hoping a greater test is just around the corner. even mr. brown can so wife from the motion of no confidence, but i still have all that in there, are erection, in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the monarchy. the been silenced with the rest to protest leaders. but many people still object to a government. they see as illegitimate, and a poor response. the cobra 19 pandemic. and the rising cost of living crisis is expected to reflect badly on the government at the ballot box next year. public
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sentiment that going in are running very strong against the government, against pruitt, or economic conditions or worsening. so it is our re plausible and likely that the opposition parties will dwell in the, in general private sale through this motion of no confidence with relative ease for the crags that have emerged within the ruling coalition. the suggestion versus looking for a change ahead of general elections next year. and this could be the beginning of a difficult period. the time prime minister or tony is joining us now live from bangkok. this isn't the 1st time neither the government nor the premiers to have faced no confidence vote says the process had an impact on the prime minister's position, or indeed the government's ability to actually do his job. while they sailed through with a very comfortable margin of 50 votes, so you would imagine this would now free them up to, to get on with the business of government. however, i think what we've seen behind the scenes is quite a lot of horse trading with the smaller parties that make up the coalition,
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the ruling coalition, and their suggest that they're getting in place. not just this boat confidence, but they're looking ahead to the election next year. all of them i think hoping for a greater access to the cabinet for a large slice of the government pie. and that could be problematic for general private and the sort of ruling coalition of military men who have been in charge pretty much since the men to shoot. the problem for thailand is that there are some really serious issues. i think a lot of people are looking to the government to try and resolve. we still have the ongoing impact to the coven 19 shut down thailand of cost, closed itself off. and at that had a huge impact on its tourist industry. it's now opened up again, they're trying to restart, but it's not happening nearly fast enough for many of the people who've been affected. and of course, like everywhere else in the world, the cost of living crisis is biting very hard. here. her interest rates are rising, inflation is, is over 9 percent fuel prices improve prices are going up. so i think while general
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price is now going to have to think about the politics of heading towards that election general election next year. he's also gonna churn, had to handle a government, which i think in the eyes of many of the public, they feel they haven't addressed those issues sufficiently and we'll need to address even more in the coming 12 months. tony, thanks very much. indeed. tony chang in bangkok, ships laden with wheat, could finally be leaving ukrainian ports after moscow and cave agreed a deal 20000000 tons of grain from last year's harvest. her said to be ready to go and bag could me the world's food shortage made start to ease. the deal was broken by turkey and the united nations said m casias has more from the stumble. 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,
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the architect of the 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 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 ki, ukrainian, born in the black sea. or there sir, shavon asks, and usually the shipment of grain and food stocks in the world markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on eye 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 will hoster joint coordination and control center in a stumble to oversee the grain exports. is thumb will the,
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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 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 washer, and one with the crane presidential advisor because you put the leg has emphasized that keys obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while defense minister sag sugar has promised moscow won't take advantage of the deal. the parties have agreed that the 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 have been no. is the diplomat to quite point 4 and tonia gutierrez, it is 5 years as un secretary general, but she was goal of eliminating hunger. the agreement will need to be executed in full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures close the scene, i'm could solo else's era, assembled what the deal says, a joint turkish and un control center is going to be set up in istanbul, and it will control all green deliveries in creating vessels will guide the green transports through waters which are filled with mines, russia says it won't attack the shipments. turkey and the united nations will inspect the ships because russia is wanted, they're going to be used to smuggle weapons. the agreement will last 4 months and it's going to be renewed automatically on earlier my colleagues here rahman spoke to us secretary general antonio chat about the deal. he says he thinks it's a promising step towards piece. nobody believes that is all would ever happen. and
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the throw caesar with a lot of commitments with a lot of support, with the very strong a partnership with turkey that on these has been extremely, extremely useful. we finally came to an agreement, a very detailed agreement, and a very clear agreement with the responsibilities of russia, ukraine, turkey, and un. and so it is my belief that these agreement together with it what is now a open attitudes that was expressed by the united states and by the european union to make sure that the fact that there is no food and such eliza sanctions and related to the russian exports that can be materialized, that i expect that to, that increases a substantial increase based on the ukrainian ur grains and based on russian 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
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leaped sivilton that emetic situation after the coffee after the uneven, the recovery that we have witness, and a that simply have no money to provide to their people with the high prices of food and energy, i believe that it's, he needs this of russia. it's even in the this of ukraine to make these a success. and my hope is the, the hope that indeed these will be understood. and these will be seen by both countries as an important contribution to humanity. it's not about the interests of russia, ukraine. it's about humanity at the present moment. and of course, from the point of view of the situation of, of the ukrainian farmers in which silos full with a new out 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 it's a win for the you give me the overview their secretary general. so let's start to
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am picket the war continues in ukraine. how relieved are you that this method of transport via the water, via the sea, is the solution that you've been looking for? because obviously it's been negotiated, as you say, very delicately knowing that ukraine's road and rail network is really not up to up to the mark. well, 1st of all, i seek this is the demonstration in a world where so many people her just her, make her spectacular announcements and tried to have a me, the protagonist. and forget about the consequences of that. these is the demonstration that discreetly plumbers is still works, that it's possible to work behind the scenes with the parties are with the commitment of making them agree on something that is essential for humanity. so that is the 1st point i'd like to make. and then a, i think it is a very relevant to say that her,
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from the point of view of the management of the situation with a jointer center, a joint coordination center that we the 4 entities. and we, the inspections by the 4 entities of sheeps going in and out. we chips permanently controls the, i think these as created the precedence of cooperation. and i hope this presidents will pay the way edits will. busy probably not be immediate, it will take time. it will be complex, but it will pave the way for one day peace to be possible and peace in line. we have international law and un chart that he's a single farm, is a 15000 actors of written barley and his chance give sofa. keith, he says, is not convinced to russia will 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 work their way to see
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. but for started release and we have to stay positive. you know, and if this, if this deal stays in fact, and it really gets implemented, 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 our sorts or 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 when to read at the moment. there was a few of our bonds that are already full again with, with this into read and with barley a week ago. and this would be nice to get the export as you know,
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because we are also running out of money. so we'd also need this for our cash flow, you know, to pay the salary, salary of the workers and to pay for diesel for our to continue. i've thing and already to put the next grub into the soil in august still hadn't, i'll just sit on the recordings that are shifting iraq's political deadlock to social media. oh hello there. let's have a look at the middle east and it's exceptionally hot in places like iraq and you wait if we have a look at baghdad, temperatures here sitting well above the average, not just for weeks, but for months now q weight touched 51 degrees on thursday we could see temperatures peaking once again 50 on saturday, but there is some slight relief coming on sunday. they are starting to ease it
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looking rather dusty, however, to the east to this for places like eastern iran, as well as afghanistan, a slight wind as well, blowing down into the gulf, kicking up quite a bit of dust, creating some hazy sunshine, looking wet up north across the caucuses, whether it was well down south for the likes of yemen, we could see some flooding from those heavy falls over the next few days. now we have seen flooding in senegal capital. that's thanks to torrential rain brought on by the easterly waves. they start brewing around sudan as well as uganda, pulling their way across further west places like nigeria as what does begin of fossa. phoenix seems very heavy, full, and will be sierra leone in liberia that see the drenching rain over the we can now move farther south. it's a launch, a dry picture, about from a cold front, sweeping southern areas of south africa, bringing heavy snow to the suit to. ah,
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the rope hotel is the o. tell that i've ever stated name and the biggest box you have ever seen had explode, order taken out the hotel. this was germany. we loved it when it was built and we loved it. even when he was bombed. a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on alta 0. 0 oh. you want you all to 0 reminder of our top stories. this are moscow and keith of signed a deal to allowed the safe passage of grain from ukrainian ports on the black sea.
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the agreement was broken by turkey, and the united nations was raised. hopes of the global food crisis might get easier . thailand's prime minister prior to no chimes, 10 of his ministers of survived or no confidence vote. opposition party say the government's mismanage the economy under making allegations of ethics violations. it's being reported that fuel deliveries have finally arrived in shoreline, kept it so drivers could be able to fill up, at least partially from saturday. demonstrations have been going on for weeks about shoreline, cuz economic crisis. several people were assaulted weren't so security forces broke up a protest camp outside the presidential secretary at building. and our finance is joining us live now from columbus. so following back, correct on that, we've just been talking about what happens next for the protests. so basically protestors have already indicated that they're not going to back down
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that they are going to restart that campaign. as it is, they have sort of very clearly said they don't accept the presidency of run over grimacing. and his cabinet, obviously yesterday we saw the new prime minister being sworn in, along with the cabinet. and it was no surprise, really for a bulk of the people of this country that it was the same old faces. i mean bar of the sort of one minister, the minister who was given the portfolio of foreign affairs, more or less, the rest of the cabinet were all the same old people that had the previous that held previous office. so again, people being very very seneca, as run a victim says, you know, he's a friend of the people, he's going to work for the country. but people say his actions don't add up. and they really, really don't believe him. so there's a lot of cynicism. the protesters have said there are kind of looking at what their options are, but they will come back and they will start off that campaign. and this time to see
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the resignation around the vicar missing her, and the government vanelle. obviously you roadside a fuel station there and we're getting reports upon me, but there is fuel being delivered to shoreline. could that was key to the protests that were originally going on, just tell us about how they're going to deal with this because moment. imagine there isn't going to be enough for everybody. absolutely, i mean fuel was one of those essential things that went dry or more send people were waiting in queue is 4357, sometimes even 10 days with no indication that they would ever get supplies. so these were not just private vehicle holders, but people who were running businesses industries and it really, really brought people to their knees. so again, one reason for the anger, alongside obviously fuel prices, inflation, food prices, shortages and things like that. not there was a very, very limited supply,
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but we're hearing that in the recent days of more ships have been arriving and unloading now where i am obviously for court, you can see very, cause if i just walk over this way, you can see the different queue is there a cause there are 3 will attack, sees, and the line if you just look in between as they pass, you will see a lot of, of motorcycles. so the way that the government has brought in this new system is that they have brought a system by numbers of the vehicles. like for example, today, saturday and tuesdays is very close ending with the license plate number one, a 01 or 2. and then on thursday and sunday, as the sign says, it could be numbers ending 345. so they've brought in a system alongside that they have or organized a registration system where every single mattress has to register their car with those unique chassis numbers and things like that. and they get a q r record
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a sent to them. now this is then used to doll out the particular ration of fuel so far cause of where been cars and then motivate goes, will receive something like 16 liters per week, obviously revealing taxes or something like 4 or 5 liters bikes. just about 3, but at least what there might be a semblance of order. we still haven't seen it being invoice for the scale that a 25. petro sheds fewer sheds that are piloting it are today. we're hearing that the government will rule this out proper. in the coming week, probably on monday, but there are still certain shed owners who are cynical they say, look, i mean, you know, these systems are all really good. but when you see the huge cues and the day to day struggle, that people are facing, you know, we just need to sort out the people. so there are, it's a mixed bag. but people are hopeful that things are going to ease because they've
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really been struggling with fernandez and combo manella. thank you. the former top political adviser to donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve bonham refused to comply with a congressional order to testify about the attack and capitol hill in january, mostly jordan reports from washington dc. steve 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 need it fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so, ben and broke the law in the closing argument. the prosecutor missed one's 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,
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it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so, said bannon 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 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 in for in october. he could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalyn jordan al jazeera. well, just a day after that committee found donald trump did nothing for 2 and a half hours while the january 6 riots went on. he and his former vice president
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might pence, a campaigning for rival candidates in the election for arizona's next to governor. the race is seen as a broader referendum on the future of the republican party. a form a u. s. president is backing carry lake, a television journalist on champion for his america 1st policies. meanwhile, mike pence is backing lawyer. karen taylor robson for arizona governor. 10 robson's openly described the 2020 presidential election as unfair. she stopped short of a green with trump claims of electoral fold. on the top used his address and as i was on the head back at claims made during hearings into the capitol hill riot. last year he says, testimony by former white house is cassidy hutchinson accused him of trying to take control of the presidential car that day. is false. she said i got into the beast while it was the beast was of the bees, the beast is a specific car. i got into the bees and i grabbed the steering wheel to make it go
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down to. now, you know, i have a guy sitting there, he'll get live, 300 pounds. i don't know if i don't think i can. i don't think i don't want to say i know i can't, which i do. i know i can't. but these are strong, tough people. i grabbed the wheel. i don't even know if you could fit through there . have to loose away. i grabbed the wheel, but i was rebuffed. and instead, my hands went to the throat or something of the other secrets of a discount list, like 300 pounds or 350. and he's a very tough guy. but think of it, what person would i mean of the presser, the united states? and can you imagine this made up story? it is total fiction and i said thank god for the great people in the secret service because they put out a statement that it was a police in brazil have charged 3 men with the murders of british journalist dom phillips and bruno put it up, an expert on indigenous culture that disappeared in the western amazon rain forest
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in early june, the remains were found and identified about 2 weeks later. please say 2 of the suspects of admitted to shooting the men and concealing their bodies. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in long con or protesting after his party had their votes discounted in a key vote and the punjab cons silicone self party called for demonstrations as hum such a boss was elected chief minister and the country's most populous province. hum, sir, is the son of shabazz sharif. replace con as prime minister as daily 10 months since elections were held in iraq, the politicians still haven't formed a new government, no leak to audio. recordings have shifted the deadlock to social media. the clips are allegedly of former primary and normality making disparaging comments about other political leaders, including shia cleric looked at it asada marchman under what head reports from baghdad. oh oh, league audio recordings attributed to former prime minister,
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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 appear to pledge their allegiance and offer american protection from iran, and not too much there must be bloodshed in order for us to take control. this is recommended by ayatollah marissa a blogger recently published the clips on his twitter account. in one malik, he allegedly insults his rival, shia cleric knocked at the southern center. i know the sa, just, it's very well. i thought them in basra karbala and, and by god, they're cowards for the were due to a conflict between mulkey and sutter is old releasing. these recordings now means the iranian roll and healing the rift between she politicians is declining. it also indicates is likely disagreement between mulky and his allies within the iranian
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backed coalition itself. as today's money, medical office, as the recordings are fake, but the prosecutor has opened an investigation. this development comes again the backdrop of a heated dispute between raven blocks about forming a government mackey and his iranian backed allies was to form a consensus government. however, southern has rejected the group accusing the politicians of corruptions. parliament has been does not over legislative elections. unable to elect to a new president, tensions escalated up to $73.00, sutter affiliated and peace, quit last month on the southern malak, you have exchanged a counter statement to each encounter to eat what initial force saw that someone tens of 1000 supposed to. but that for friday prayers the pre, to re,
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to read it so that his message of new partnership with iranian backed parties. what the head of the pro iran and fetish coalition had in amity has dismissed the recordings. i feel like speaking, gather she, our religious event in baghdad, amity sat, they are aimed at dc, blasing, 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. ma'am, would abdougla had algebra baghdad or the 16 people to be killed and fighting between on groups and libya's capital tripoli, a 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 were caught in the crossfire including people attending a wedding near by. the state of emergency has been declared following.
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