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a beacon of hope. a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief in a world that needs its more than ever, ships filled with grain, a set to leave ukraine's black sea port soft. the you and, and turkey broker an export deal. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is l 0 alive from dough. also coming up. motorists curate fuel stations in shoreline cup as desperately needed supplies arrive will be live in columbus. thailand's prime minister, prime channel chup, and 10 of his ministers survive no confidence. firms at iraq's parliament holds a special session. after an attack on
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a mountain resort kills 8 people ah, ships filled with grain could finally be leaving ukraine off to moscow and keep signed a deal, allowing shipments from ports on the black sea. 20000000 tongues of gray and from last year's harvest already the go. according to the ukranian president of that could be the world's impending food crisis could be averted. al jazeera selim cassiano reports. now, from his stumble, ukraine and russia had finally reached an agreement to ship millions of toms of going and fertilizer to the rest of the world. un secretary general until near gutierrez, the architect of the deal has praised the 2 countries for setting aside their differences. and let there be no the ult, this is an agreement for the wolves. it's will bring relief for developing
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countries on the edge of bankruptcy, and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens a pass for significant volumes of commercial food exports from city, key, ukrainian pores in the black sea. or there sir, shavon asks, and usually the shipment of grain and food stocks in 12 markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on eye 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 in a stumble to oversee the grain exports is thumb will the, 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 east
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and 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 together have been noise. it's a diploma to quite point 4 and tonia gutierrez, it is 5 years as un secretary general,
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but she was goal of eliminating hunger. the agreement will need to be executed and full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures close the scene, i'm could solo else's era assembled. as you heard, the deal says for the joints, turkish and un control center will be set up. in istanbul, it'll control all the deliveries. ukrainian vessels will guide the green shipments through mind waters in and out of port. russia has promised not to attack the cargo ships, turkey and the you and will expect inspect them. however, because russia worried that they'll be used to smuggle weapons. the agreement will last 4 months and will be renewed automatically. so additional right? these are the incomes of farmers. the entire agricultural sector in the state budget is a jobs, is a funds for next year's sowing. the chance here to reduce the seriousness of a food crisis caused by russia and prevented global catastrophe, a famine that could lead to political chaos in many countries,
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particularly those that help us with assume. but his new soon thanks to the efforts of the russian delegation, it was possible to maintain the comprehensive di politicized nature of the agreement, thereby ensuring the maximum possible movement of grain towards developing countries. russia will continue to be faithful to its obligations in this area, or the use of food by the united states and its allies for their geopolitical interests is unacceptable. and inhumane. lithuania has lifted a ban on the rail transport of sanctioned goods into the russian territory of colon and grat. russia state news agency serves the through any of began blocking building materials and alcohol bound for colon and grad in june, citing each sanctions on moscow. but last week the block said that goods should be allowed through because the sanctions only apply to road transits. the restrictions triggered an outcry and threats of retaliation from moscow. fuel stations in throwing her have resumed sales under a rationing system. after a new shipment arrived, which rests in colombo,
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awaiting at long queues to fill up their vehicles, petrol and diesel. i've been in short supply for months now, because the government is running out of foreign currency and can't afford to pave imports. let's go live to colombo. i'll just do as michelle fernandez is there can tell us more. so are people now able to get a feel they need? mental was certainly more than they were able to just over a few weeks ago because there is a sort of a new system that has kicked in, obviously aided by the fact that a more supplies coming into the fuel shed system run by the state as well. as the private operator. now, as you can see behind me this, this queue basically is for motor bikes and 3 violet axes. and this new system we're talking about basically worked on the last digit of the number plates of these vehicles. so for example, today you have 01 and $2.00, all waco's,
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whether they be motorbike scrub travelers, all cause any one of them ending in 01 or 2 would be allowed, obviously to fuel up. in addition to that, the government has introduced a system of registration, which when the ordinary users there regularly information as well as their national ideas. and you can see a volunteer actually in the, in the maroon titian over there are checking. there's a q r cord that issued to the motorists that they bring either on their smartphone, or they bring a printout of it for those who don't own smartphones. so at every fuel shed, they checked the smartphone and when, oh sorry, the sierra, the, the q r cord. and when they do that, they have an indication as to how much of fuel has been dispensed for that particular acre at the moment that are 2 days that may cause can fuel up. but for a talker, for vehicles, for cars, 16 liters for motor bikes. it was just 3 liters for the 3 vila taxes. it was something like 5 liters. now obviously they are happy if this thing
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is regularized and can do it without waiting for 5 hours, 10 hours to days, or sometimes as as much as $26.00 days for one of the long container transporters that we saw in the q a. but it, it all is not a 100 percent back to normal yet it's going to take a while. there are some fuel said owners who are a bit cynical about this. they say, you know, we've seen all kinds of systems come in, but we need to provide a service to the people. so if there is this system not today, there are 25 fuel sheds that are piloting this q r code system and the numbers system. but it is expected to kick in properly are come monday. so that's where things stand. people obviously would like to top up their tank so that they don't have to go through this hassle every time they need fuel. but at the moment, it's looking certainly better than he did a few weeks ago. i'm l. following the crack down early this week. what's what now
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for the protest movement? the process of watching the situation obviously yesterday we had the president runner, vicar, missing her swearing in his new prime minister and the cabinet. unfortunately, or, and another reason for further anger and frustration for the protest as it was the same old faces. the prime minister is the same, pretty much every single member of the cabinet has been a minister or been a feature under the roger box regime. and this heightens concerns that no matter which government that is brought in under run in vicar missing her, they will be definitely having the sanction of, or are specifically the proxies of the roger box, a family. and that is something that is of great, great concern for the people. so for that reason the protesters are still angry and
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saying that they will continue their campaign. they started as gotta go home. they have now transfer that to become ronald, go home, and they say they will begin there until they send the current president runner, vicar, missing her, who they say has no credibility until they sent him home. i'm 0 is michelle fernandez. her life in colombo, no manufactured thailand's prime minister, prior of channel cher and 10 of his ministers have survived a no confidence vote. opposition parties filed the motion in june, alleging ethics violations vote was seen as the last big test of privates 8th year premier ship ahead of an election next year. tony chang reports from bangkok, thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the new confidence boat in parliament. despite 3 days of debate, per your channel, cher doesn't look like a man on depression. while opposition politicians have tried to land. some punches on the ruling coalition still holds a majority more than what might quote it,
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they have to clarified as since you accuse me of being successful. this is completely untrue. general prayer has emerged as an unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape type politics. after leading a military coup in 2014, he remained in charge both as a military man and since elections 3 years ago, as the civilian prime minister, with a general election looming in the next 12 months. the opposition hoping a great to test is just around the corner. even mister brown, you can survive from the motion of no confidence. but i still have haul that india erection. in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the monarchy to be silenced with the rest, to protest leaders. but many people still object to a government. they see as illegitimate, and
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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 sentiment that going in are running very strong against the government against by you it. economic conditions are worsening. so it is so very plausible and likely that the opposition parties will dwell in the general private sale through this motion of no confidence with relative ease for the cracks that have emerged within the ruling coalition. the suggestion boat is looking for a change ahead of general elections next year. means this could be the beginning of a difficult period for the time. prime minister, tony chang al jazeera bank, or at least 20 people have died and flash floods in iran, southern falls province, according to local reports. heavy rain swelled the rude bough river. near the city of esther bond, that's several 100 kilometer se of the capital turf. ron rescue teams have been able to bring at least 55 people to safety,
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but many of us are still missing. iran's meteorology department had issued warnings about possibly heavy seasonal rainfall, iteration that's faced a decades long drought. but many experts are linking to climate change. still to come here on al jazeera, donald trump's former aid. steve bannon is found guilty of contempt of congress for refusing to testifies the panel investigating the attack on capitol hill last year, plus inflation and poverty argentina. that economic crisis leaves its poorest people struggling. ah hello there. we've got some very heavy rain still affecting eastern parts of indonesia. lot server thunder has rumbling away. $168.00 millimeters if right and
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only 24 hours in further heavy showers affecting indonesia, unseasonably wet weather. continuing here, but further north, the usual rash, a showers across a good part of malaysia into indonesia. and then of course, we have got this summer, those monsoon rains continue to filter in across a good part of time and some areas of indo china in particular. we'll see some pretty wet weather coming back to borneo for monday. western parts of indonesia, a little try here, lot of dry weather to into australia at 70, improving around that eastern side of australia as this massive clad nasty airflow pressure drives its way further. east was that'll run toward new zealand, bring some rather nasty weather in here. over the next few days. somewhat weather though, when to our southwestern parts of australia. i will this ease across the far south of wu wei, pushing across the novel eventually making its way across a good part of southern south australia and pushing towards victoria and tasmania as we go on through the early part of next week on monday. so that way, whether into victoria wet weather coming in to new zealand,
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spreading across all parts by tuesday, ah, on counting the cost, what's the economic impact of your it's extreme weather conditions and are developing nations getting the funds needed to make the transition to renewables. plus aircraft have returned to the skies, but is the demand for a new plane on the right? counting the cost on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah ah,
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hello again, this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news, the south moscow, and keep upside the deal to allow a safe passage of grain from ukrainian ports on the black sea. the agreement was broken by turkey of the united nations. it's raised hopes that the verbal food crisis may ease fuel station since roland could have resumed sales on to a rationing system. after a new shipment arrived, motorists and colombo waiting at long queues to fill up the vehicles, thailand's prime minister prime channel, chuck and 10 of his ministers have survived a low confidence vote. opposition parties accused the government of ethics violations, say that it's mismanaged the economy. iraq's parliament is holding a special session in response to artillery artillery strikes that killed 8 tourists on weapons tape. it happened to the mountain resort town of zacko and to hawk province in the semi autonomous kurdistan region. children, including
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a one year old, were among bows, killed, you ton, joe. the children used to be happy and playing the water. there was music. people were dancing. i could describe my feelings, it really hurts. iraq blames turkey for the attack, but ankara denies responsibility. turkey regularly carries out as strikes in northern iraq against the curtis on workers policy or p k k, which it considers to be a terrorist organization. so and so, you know, there are border guards and many soldiers to protect the people of these villages, whether they are tourists or locals. of course, we are afraid of many turkish military bases above us. but life does not stop, fetishes, continue their daily work. all of you know 23 villages in the dark. our district are abandoned to these conflicts between the p k. k medicines and the turkish army . let's go live to back that i was 0, muffled over. why had this parliament now? what are we expecting to come out of this parliamentary session?
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will the session has parted with the high profile officials from the iraqi government, including the foreign minister, the defense minister, and the national security advisor over 20 apartment numbers auditing. today's session, which is dedicated to discuss the precautions of the attack on a resort in northern iraq on wednesday. as you know that this comes after the iraq officially has submitted a request to the united nations security council. cooling on the security council to hold an emergency meeting or session to discuss this attack. and also a decision comes of pressure being put by demonstrations across many cities in iraq that try to put pressure on the government to take action
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against turkey. it seems that through this session, the iraq is insisting on escalating the procedures by taking probably a decision to move forward with the procedures against turkey at the united nations security council. and tell us more about the area in which this incident happened. will the attack it targeted at his or to called at bottom? that is part of a zacko city in it who province that is the northern part of iraq in the kurdish region that is bordering with turkey. as you know, that the city has been witnessing multiple military operations between turkish forces from one side and the fighters of the could this 10 workers put you on the other side, which is classified by and cut off the u. s. and the opinion as
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a tourist group, several military operations took place in that area before forcing thousands of civilians to flee the country. in fact, to flee their homes to flee the cities. and many people were complaining of military operations, taking place in their properties at hosting people hunting properties. and also it has to get facilities in the area that took keith says that it has not conducted that oppression that killed 8 civilians. and just over 20 iraqis say it has its has, instead that could this down workers, party fighters, are the ones to blame for this attack. but we know that both sides have been exchanging military operations have been targeting each other and the area and turkey has civil military base is civil, menacing attachments in the area for years in, out of zeros markwood or were,
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have reported live there from parliament and baghdad. many thanks to do my food. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, enron, kind of in protesting against the reelection of the chief minister of punjab province. the deputy speaker of the punjab assembly. discounted 10 votes for a rival candidate enabling comes up shabazz to retain his post. cons tear creek in soft party as cool for demonstrations. i'm sorry, the son of chavo sharif who replaced con, was prime minister. the former top political adviser, the donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the attack on capitol hill. on january 6th, 2021 was lynn jordan report south for washington. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear and they both believed that gave ban on the right to ignore a call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday,
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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, 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 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 to day that when a person gets a subpoena and executive privilege is invoked,
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it for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how brought it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sentenced in 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 temperatures are soaring and moulded mexico as a heat waves aggravates the seasonal drought and sit on hot us. people are dealing with power outages, water shortages, the local government that has set up hydration points over the border in california . the heat is fueling a fast moving fire, which is spread across more than $600.00 hector's into the sierra national forest officials and not a poster county issued several evacuation order since the countries the counties. 3rd wildfire in 2 weeks. the east coast of the united states is also suffering and the heat. warnings were in effect from south carolina of to parts of new england.
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the heat wave in america followed similar conditions in europe last week. scientists say that extreme weather will become more frequent with climate change. people and one of rio de janeiro is biggest slums a morning, 19 victims of thursdays, police rate, more than 70 people have been killed in 3 police operations. in the past 14 months . security forces are accused of resorting to heavy handed tactics to tackle gangs it low income communities are zeros. mother monica younger, kia for port star from wheel ah, sadness and anger at the vigil in the mood while they move avella, one of the largest slums of rio de janeiro residence, gathered on friday, one day after a police rate left 19 dead. be protested against the violence they say they've been facing for decades of your lead. i've your listener by your violence is a product of government policies which have left the poor with no jobs, no skills,
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no food on the table of young boys holding a rifle. now that's because in 2010, when he was a child, he was given no opportunities. now you put it. 400 policemen surrounded the moral dilemma on thursday. you video shows them shooting down a man. ha. the police say they were targeting leaders of the rig mandel, one of brazil's largest drug gangs, but met resistance didn't offish, does effect. so given all the criminal leaders ordered their men to resist, to rest your face retaliation. 16 suspects, one policeman in 2 innocent bystanders were killed, spurring public outreach. 3 of the 4 most lethal police raids in the history of rio de janeiro happened during the past 14 months. more than 70 people were killed, including those who died here in the more hobbling mouth. avella gable sonata has
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long, fevered, heavy handed, least tactics are so like human rights organizations and crime experts. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. oh, jeez moment. that is, all these debts have not stopped the criminal gangs from growing stronger. so why insist on diesel operations instead of concentrating on investigation and intelligence gathering? that's what will prevent struggling from getting armed at the vigil on friday. residents of the fed vela pray for peace in the future of their children, monica not give al jazeera, we edition era. hundreds of people in bolivia are protesting in the capital of pastor, demanding cash for their mobile wallets. instead of food subsidies they receive from the government, they argue that the cost of staple items included on the program is too high. and the mobile money would allow them to choose which product to buy argentina,
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as economy, as spiraling as a result of the month long slumping, unofficial exchange rates and high inflation rates. the government is spending millions to support the poorest, but selectively say that it's not enough or a pushing for a universal basic wage or disastrous bar report on your sample that you also go. the role then has owned this hardware store. im when a site is for 11 years, he says he's struggling to keep it open as inflation source or they like to tennessee, 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 before but what am i going to do? i have to pay rent electricity. i cannot afford to close down or 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
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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. recept press enter 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 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 mountain economic problems and deep
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divisions with his powerful vice president. christina, for an under the cushion i have paralyzed his administration and only say that government is facing a confidence crisis. i think it's a filament 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 sort of are subsidized. that's the surgery 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 world. has we looking that for 2 years? and that's an example of the level of paralysis that permits every level of government. and that's that all these creates uncertainty among people are in teenage rich in natural resources and has become.

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