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allow ukraine's grain exports to resume. ah, hello i, marianna mozy and london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program . have decided that the global monkey books outbreak represents a public cold emergency of international concern. the world health organization issues, it's high, a state of alert over monkey pox. he'll sales resume and shall anchor with a ration system in place. now to end the hours and even days of queuing in the country and with spain facing a future where rampant forest fires of the new normal, one mayor turns to old fashion methods to protect his community.
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ah, loan, welcome to the program. well, less than 24 hours after you kind and rush assigned a deals with a target of facilitate the resumption of grain exports from ukraine's southern ports. one of those ports has been attacked, according to the ukrainian military rusher, is denied the attack inclines. president laudermill zalinski says it shows moscow can't be trusted. ukraine says it's defense system shot down to missiles aimed at odessa and to others, hit the infrastructure of the nation's largest port. but it did not cause significant damage out there as alan fisher reports now from ukraine. ah, who the head but till till sight. ah, just airs after moscow signed an agreement with keith to a lower sexual greed shipments to leave odessa. the key black c port came under
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fire. ah, residents cleaning for the lights and kansas meet, clearly visible across the city. the ukrainian military says to russian calibre cruise cells hit buildings at the port and that its air defenses brought down to others. i no significant damage was close to the port infrastructure. the pump station was hit, it caught fire. and if i was taken out in the attorney in foreign ministry, has called the attack caught a spit in the face of turkey. and the united nations, which helped brooker the shipping agreement. while the president has condemned it in a video posted to his telegram account. but russia was quick to deny the attack to turkey, who helped brooker the deal less than 24 hours had passed since un secretary general . antonio gutierrez praised the deal to open ukrainian ports to commercial food exports. as a beacon of hope, a deal to clear the way for the shipment of millions of tons of ukrainian grain as
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a russian exports of green and fertilizer held up by the war. ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of wheat, corn, and sunflower, oil rushes, invasion, and located its ports, halted shipments a hold up that is exposed countries around the world, especially in africa and the middle east to the threat of a food crisis. i think the other factor here is that there are a lot of the neighboring countries agent, for example, which russia has fairly good relationships with. and that's, those are exactly the countries that have really been suffering from the increase in grain prices brought prices, things like that. so i don't think russia wants to make itself look like the bad guy on the block. i mean, this week russia announced it was broadening the scope of its military operation in ukraine. that suggest peace is a long way off. what remains is the specter of a global food crisis that could cause unrest in other countries. allen fisher, i'll just either ukraine azure is tamela asa mandy is in odessa and has more
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on the situation there now. playing her daddy a lava. we saw massage with the naked eye were talking about to misses until now. and we've been able for the 1st time since i was over here to trace these missiles, they were really close just above us. a missile passed through here, another pass through there. the camera man is able to show the picture of the smoke from the anti aircraft rockets here on the black sea shore. until this moment, we heard 4 explosions in more than one location here where we are standing one minute before we went on air. we can also hear the silent alarms in the area. they went off right before the ukrainian until aircraft misses targeted. what it says are roche and rockets, bun, or it was on friday, the russia and ukraine agreed that ships would be able to depart from odessa and 2 other ukrainian ports on the black sea turkey ukraine. and the united nations are going to monitor the loading of grain and,
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and check that the ships are not carrying any weapons, crania, and ships will then guide commercial boats through the mines laid on the water in the black sea along as safe route. officials from turkey, ukraine in the un will track the shipments into the boss for straight to make sure they arrive safely and assemble to be sold on to other countries. so joining me now via skype from the cleaning capital cave is dr. timothy will on i of he is president of the cave school of economics and a for me kind of minister of economic development, trade and agriculture. so 1st of all, can i ask you how quickly grain exports will be able to resume from black see ports after this missile strike? the minister says the minister of agriculture and infrastructure, they are saying that was in a week or 2 ways. the 1st ships could, could go ahead and we still can get was in a month's progress to back to the full capacity. do you see is that there will be
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further threats to this deal that it will not be implemented if these sort of strikes continue. what we know from other dealers that we had was russia, that's their standard strategy. they will try to destabilize the deal by attacking the ports and harassing the ships, increasing the cost for cargo companies and decreasing the total amount that we can ship from ukraine. we were saying, well, the ukraine military has said that missiles that hit the port, but others had been shot down by the defense system. could the strengthening, or perhaps the, the transfer of more weapons from other countries. perhaps if the arm ukraine with the sort of military equipment it needs to deter these kinds of attacks. absolutely, there are 2 effects. one is better air defense systems will protect the port
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infrastructure and ships also while day in the sea. and as your brain gets better weapons and heavy reference, the russian effort will be forced to be redirected over the front lights. what do you make of rushes response? i said they had nothing to do with this attack and they completely deny it. well, let's recall that they still deny m h 17 attack. while it's has been proven event, our bull nose has sent down an airliner years ago, so they always deny. and so in terms of the backlog of grain, how quickly do you think that they will be able to export this? you have over 20000000 tons of grain silos that need to be exported as soon as possible or else they will go to waste. but i suppose now there are additional concerns about ships and crew in light of the current situation. is this
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going to slow the process down quite significantly? so i think you're correct. this is the calculus behind the russian actions too slow our shipment out. if your credit card, where we can ship our $2500000.00 per month, with a desktop words, if undisturbed on harass, will be able to bring it up to a $55500000.00. so there you have 4 months, but the international companies are ukrainian companies that conserve aren't and the capacity is small them. it could be up to 6 months. we were carrying from view and chief just yesterday, he was very optimistic about this dale, that if it works, he described it as a beacon of hope. something that could be built upon that could eventually be a step towards peace. if this deal is properly implemented and it can work on a practical level,
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could it lead to broader negotiations to bring this war to an end? there was an interest in innovation in this deal that ukraine and russia actually didn't sign any documents directly. they signed copy, copies of the same document was dark in the united nations. so that's, that's potentially could be used in other conflicts or in other diplomatic solutions. so was russia, the what, when all is any kind of solutions which are not military, have to start small, and as they prove to be of work indeed can be expanded. so russia is doing right now to the world that are the likelihood of other deals of that type are actually smaller than we hoped for. but again, i hope everything works and we'll move forward with this type of solutions. all right, well thank you very much timothy me, lavano for joining us there from kia, appreciated
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ah, well, the elf organization is declared, the monkey pox outbreak of global health emergency. it's highest alert. it can issue director general ted ross and none of gabrielle sauce made this decision. after a panel of experts fail to reach a consensus on the designation, coven, 19 and polio of the only other diseases described as a public health emergency of international concern. the u. s. centers for disease control and prevention says they're currently nearly $17000.00 confirmed cases of monkey pox around the world. those infections are in 74 countries, with cases spreading very quickly in european and north american countries, which hadn't historically reported the disease. more than 80 percent of confirmed infections this year have been reported in europe. we have an outbreak
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that has spread around the wood rapidly through new modes of transmission about which we understand too little, and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of the reasons i have decided that the global monkey pox outbreak represents a public cold emergency of international concern alliance cost and as director of the w h i central and global health law. he says monkey pox could spread rapidly to new communities. we sure absolutely be worried. we've seen an exponential rise in monkey pox cases. it's now in all in 5 w h o. regions of the world in many, many dozens of countries with cases rising exponentially. so it's of concern right now. i'm outside of in denver. gary is in central in east africa.
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it's primarily but not exclusively the, primarily within communities of men who have sex with men and but that should not lead to complacency. that, that community matters a lot and also could spill over easily to other communities. as we seen with the h. i. v. epidemic still had for you on the program. ah, day after fighting between rival arm groups kills at least 16 people in libya's capital clash is bank house on the outskirts of miss rata. and google flies, a senior software engineer. he said it's artificial intelligence chat bought was a self aware being ah,
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how i am pleased to say that incredible heat wave across a good part of europe starting to ease. so even northern parts is going to be hot, as opposed to incredibly hot them fairbetter cloud coming into the northwest. the larry of low pressure will bring a change across surpass of ireland certain northern ireland, scotland, england, and wales. it will turn a little wetter and a windy and eventually we will see some of that whatsoever, making its way further eastward. so 26 houses in london that is still on the warm side. some of the temperature therefore start. com. you can see that heat has transferred somewhat further eastward lithuania, misinterpreted will, yes. at around $22.00 degrees celsius, those temperatures will gradually begin to ease off hot spot where just around the poland and jeremy that'll sink a little further southwards. as we go on through the next couple of days, cooler wet weather started to push its way in. there we go with some cloud arrays of lie, b thundershowers across eastern parts of europe. wetter, windy weather,
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freshening things up. welcome rainfall there for the north west pushing up towards scandinavia. further south, still plenty of heat were into the thirty's once again. 39 celsius, therefore madrid and political southern parts of europe. by the time we come to monday, haddaway to cause a good part of the north west into scandinavia, part of germany, and over to was the east. ah, a bone vehicles harvesting every pick. you take every click, you make pulling everything to all the waves. most of the time to watch the watch with
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ah ah, welcome by a look at the main stories are following now as than 24 hours off to moscow and keep sign deals to unblock grain exports from ukraine. southern ports equated military says russia is attack the nations main port in odessa, turkey, which broke fridays agreement along with you and says, russian officials deny having anything to do with the missile strikes. well, health organization is declared the monkey box outbreak, a global health emergency. this is the highest allergic, an issue director general ted ross, gabrielle sauce made the decision after a panel of experts fail to reach a consensus on the designation. so we've also been following developments in
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tunisia where hundreds of protest as have rallied in central tennis against mondays, constitutional referendum. the new constitution gives president case i eat more powers, which uses the role of the judiciary and removes the checks on his leadership. critics say it's another step towards one man rule after saheed suspended parliament and dismissed the government last year. police were at the demonstration, but to unlike previous days, it did remain peaceful manner. on the eve of this referendum, we want to tell the chinese eons that this is a state of revolution and whether or not this referendum passes it will not prevent the crosses or political but g t m a c. we will boycott this referendum and dod determined to struggle against the absolute autocracy until she nicea regains its natural democratic status. international human rights groups of a true lancaster president to order these security forces to stop using force
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against protest as this, after hundreds of troops cleared their main protest camp on friday, attacking them with buttons. meanwhile, fuel stations of resume sales under a rationing system. after a much needed new shipment, arrived drivers in columbia and waiting in long queues to fill their vehicles. petrol and diesel have been in short supply for months because the government is running out of foreign currency and can't afford to pay for imports. linelle fernandez, bring us more on the story now from colombo. i am at a fuel shed in colombo. now there are people basically that have cured because as a new system in place based on the last digit of the number plate of each vehicle, whether they because mortar bikes or the previous taxes. and the government has of basically put into place a system of registration whereby owners put in their ideas, the eco details, and then they're given a unique u r cord. now this is
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a pilot obviously to day that's unit testing the system. and as the motor is going through the fuel sheds, they produce the q r code and they are given a quarter for a week. they can, they can pump 2 days a week. but cars get a total of 60 liters. a motor bikes get a total of 3 liters, and the 3 will a, taxes get something like 5 liters. but having said that, they have announced the government has a received a number of shipment of fuel that said they're both federal and diesel. but the amount of supplies that are being received are still not regularized like at this shed, the manager i spoke to a little while earlier, who said sometimes the gret over 40000 liters and move up to 7 bows as a day to day. they've just had a single bozer with 6 out, 6600 liters. now that means at the moment what you see is a clutch of people just behind me. they've kind of surrounded the manager because
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there are some of them who've been here since 1 o'clock this morning. touching on almost 15 hours and the supplies are almost finished for the day. thailand's prime minister, prior channel chair and 10 of his ministers have survived to no conference vote. position parties filed a motion in june, alleging economic mismanagement agidir's. tony chang reports now from bangkok, thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence vote in parliament. despite 3 days of debate prior tranecia doesn't look like a man under pressure. while opposition politicians have tried to land. some punches of the 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 order. my numbers only general prior has emerged as an unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape of time politics after leading
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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 survive from the motion of no conference. but i still have haul that in there. erection, in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the monarchy have 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 sentiment that going in are running very strong against the government against pruitt, economic conditions or worsening. so it is so very plausible and likely that the
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opposition parties will do well 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, means this could be the beginning of a difficult period. the time prime minister, tony chang, al jazeera vanka. we go to la, be anal clashes have broken out, pitching rival militia on the outskirts of miss right here before being stopped by another armed group. it came a day off to fighting between rival factions killed at least 16 people in the capital. tripoli, members of the special, the tyrants, force and presidential guard of clashed at several sites. government is being urged . tell force arm groups out of the city now. malik train has more from tripoli. ah, this is the aftermath of 2 days of sporadic fight. even tripoli,
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mohammed says he and his family were trapped in the crossfire on thursday and friday. cool, not europe. as you're on. we were living in fi good. some families were stuck inside and others were able to get house. only god knows what we went through, and as you can see, many homes were damaged from door obama calling out of the violence between the specialty turns force and the presidential guard broke out. when the rival groups traded blame for kidnappings. both are part of the loop in government, fragile security services filing took place in heavily populated areas. health officials say women and children are among the victims. the un special adviser on libya, stephanie williams says she is outraged by the violence, adding that civilians must be protected and perpetrators held accountable. prime
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minister abdul hamid of aber has suspended interior minister hearted and madison of his duties until an investigation is completed for them. he's been temporarily replaced by this man. letters that we've established a committee to assess the damage is incurred by private citizens so they can be reimbursed. we've launched an investigation into this incident, have developed a security plan, so the events like this won't be repeated. we'll probably put people are angry. mohammed says the minister's visit to his neighbourhood is too little, too late. really, huffman m ha. the government doesn't care about us. the ministers are coming now. what do we want with them now after the fighting stopped after our homes are destroyed? we don't need to. now, if the un mission has urged all libyans to preserve what it says is the country's fragile stability. negotiations between the rival legislative houses have been
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stuck in a political deadlock, but people here, one authorities to force or in groups out of the city. so that incidence like this don't happen again, mal trainer al jazeera shabley, at least 21 people reported to have died in flash floods in iran southern fars province. heavy rain swelled the rebel river near the city of yvonne. rescue teams have saved at least 55 people, but many others are still missing. and ron's meteorology metrology department had issued warnings about possibly heavy seasonal rainfall and origin facing a decades long drought that many experts linked to climate change temperatures. a soaring and northern mexico or a heat wave is aggravating. the seasonal drought ensued out, whereas people are experiencing power outages and water shortages with temperatures reaching 40 degrees celsius,
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a local government to set up hydration points in the street. i. temperature is expected to last until the middle of august. while europe has been experiencing a massive heat wave, breaking temperature records and driving devastating far size across the continent, according to the world health organization, the heat in spain and portugal has killed at least 1700 people this year. people living in the affected community say, life will never be the same. and as a bus driver puts from a barrows in central spain, some are looking to nature to provide a solution. the quiet of a dead forest. a reason perhaps, to give up hope europe's wildfires are the continents worst in a 100 years, but nature is resilient and where the earth is scorched. life is returned, though it will almost certainly never be the same. a few days ago, sir,
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barrels and spain's of your province was surrounded by fires. celia morales played in these mountains as a child. and yeah, i, she says it was a magical place for kids say, montana. if it to the fires came so close to the town, she filmed the flames from her front garden. isn't the way we might say mean, but then it made me feel very important because we couldn't do anything. it was very windy. a lot of people were shouting because they were very nervous. the mountain was full of grass and brushes, and everything burned really quickly. the whole thing was a nightmare. now we need to think about rehabilitation for small communities such as sabrina's life is changing. rapid climate change means less rain, more heat dryer conditions and year on year. more intense wildfires. environmental
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experts agree that the best case scenario is this is the new normal it on the outskirts of madrid to prevent future fires. one mayor is championing the old ways. javier dylan yet. oh, calls them his little firemen. not accountable. none in dallas. 11. 20 of franklinton of what a stalinist by goats are essential to prevent fires and med training climate like spain because they are the only ones able to feed on the leaves. fruits and flowers of plants like this one, they clear the area so fires are not as fast and hot and do not burn as many hector's in other areas are adopting his program. it is subsidized by firefighters and is even receiving e. you support where the go to greys. he says there has not been a serious fire in 6 years. but the spanish government won't let delineate till use public land hearing over grazing and the disruption to the natural environment.
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however, it is too late for that. the disruption he says has already happened. douglas, maria, and looking at the surrounding hillsides. denito sees a bomb waiting to go off. and perhaps he says, the solution to manmade environmental disasters lies in nature itself. zane basra, vo de 0 sererow sh spain or environmental acquisition. italian says here florence chose non usual way to protest against the fossil fuel industry. they glued their hands to 15th century, painting or to charlie's primavera. masterpiece is protected by a glass panel. protest have been banned from florence for 3 years. attack shy, google has fight a senior software engineer who says the company's artificial intelligence chat bought lambda is a self aware santian being google says the boss is just a complex algorithm designed to generate convincing human language and his claims
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are now words wholly unfounded. it says engineer blake, lemoine was fine for violating data. security policies. will mark einstein as a specialist in artificial intelligence. he doesn't believe the google bought his sentence. i think the issue really is that this, you know, grandiose claim of symptoms has not been proven. and the chart parts, you know, the same kind of chat box that you deal with with an airline or a hotel, can be programmed preprogrammed to say exactly these kinds of things. and so i think that's why as enticing as it is, i think the scientific community and the i t community are not quite convinced. so there is a test out there which is known as the turing test named are for one of the pioneers in artificial intelligence. the 1950s which means that a, you know, a i program to be completely indistinguishable from a.
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