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widespread condemnation is missiles hit the porch of odessa, a day off to russia assigned to deal to allow ukraine's grain exports to resume. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm no mozy in 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 pious, state of alert over monkey parks. libyan government is urge to remove arm groups from tripoli after 2 days of deadly fighting and fuel cells resume and chill anchor with a rush and system in place to end the hours and even days of queueing.
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ah, hello, welcome to the program, our top story less than 24 hours after ukraine and russia assigned deals with turkey to facilitate the resumption of grain exports from ukraine, southern ports. one of those ports has been attacked according to the ukrainian military. russia has denied the attack. ukraine says its defense system shot down to miss styles, aim to odessa, and to others, hit the infrastructure of the nation's largest port, but did not cause significant damage. allen, fisher reports now from ukraine. ah, who the head, but till till se just enters after moscow signed an agreement with keith to allow a central green shipments to leave odessa. the key black c port came under fire ah, residents feeling for the lives and came to smoke clearly visible across the city.
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the ukrainian military says to russian caliber cruise missiles hit buildings at the port and that its air defenses brought down to other. i said no significant damage was close to the port infrastructure. the pump station was here, it caught fire and the fire was taken out. the ukrainian foreign ministry has called the attack caught a spit in the face of turkey and the united nations which held 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 green. some russian exports of green and fertilizer held up by the war. ukraine is one of
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the world's largest exporters of wheat, corn and sunflower, oil. the rushes invasion and located its ports, halted shipments a hold on 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, asia, 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, bread prices, things like that. so i don't think russia wants to make itself look like the bad guy on the block. only 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 either is at tanner, a semi d as in odessa and has long what's been happening. kane had daddy,
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alabama. we saw massage with the naked eye. we're talking about 2 misses until now and we've been able for the 1st time since our arrival here to trace these misses. they were really close just above us and miss al passed through here another boss to 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 to 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. target is what it says on roche and rockets. u. s. secretary se anthony blinkin has now added his voice to widespread condemnation of the missiles strike, sang russia as responsibility for the wells deepening food crisis. ukraine in russia had agreed on friday that the ships would be able to depart from odessa and 2 of the cranium ports on the black sea turkey queen. and the un will monitor the
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loading of grain and check the ships and carrying weapons. ukrainian ships will then guide the commercial boat through the mines, laid on the water in the black sea along as safe fruit officials from turkey, ukraine, and the un will track the shipments into the boss for a straight to make sure they arrived safe in a sample to be sold on to other countries. will timothy miller vaughan of was ukrainian minister for economic development, trade and agriculture in 2019 to 2020. and he told me that he's not at all surprised by russia's actions. what, when all from other deals that we had was russia, that's their standard strategy. they will try to destabilize the deal by attacking the boards and harassing the ships, increasing the cost for cargo companies and decreasing the total amount that we can ship from your crane. so i think you're correct that this is the calculus behind
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the russian actions to slow shipment out of your crane. currently, we can ship our $2500000.00 per month with a debt supports. if undisturbed uncorrected will be able to bring it up to 55500000. so there you have 4 months. but the international companies, or your credit companies conserve, aren't than the capacity small them. they could be up to 6 months. there was an interest in innovation in this deal that ukraine and russia actually didn't sign any documents directly. they signed coffee copies of the same document with dart in the united nations so that the potential it could be used in other conflicts or in other diplomatic solutions with russia. the, what we know is any kind of solutions which are not military, have to start small, and as they prove to be working they can be expanded. so russia is doing right now and so on to the world that the likelihood of other deals of death type are
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actually smaller than we hoped for. but again, i hope everything works and we'll move forward with this type of solutions. or do you planning present? ramirez landscape says his nation's forces are gradually advancing into the southern harrison region. it sits just north of crimea, which was amex by russia in 2014. marcia captured has on early in the war in one of its few military successes. 3 days ago, you quite seriously damaged a key strategic bridge in the region. vital for supplying russian troops in crimea . ah, now the world health organization is declared the monkey pox outbreak, a global health emergency. this is the highest alert, the organization can issue. the director general tedra anom gabrielle sauce made the decision after a panel of experts fail to reach a consensus on the designation,
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coven, 19, and polio. the only other disease is described as a public health emergency of international concern. the us centers for disease control and prevention as they are currently nearly 17000 confirmed cases of monkey pox worldwide. those infections are in 74 countries, with cases spreading rapidly in european and north american countries, which had not historically reported the disease. more than 80 percent of confirmed infections this year been reported in europe. we have an outbreak that has spread around the wood rapidly. several new models of transmission about which we understand too little and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons, i have decided that the global monkey box outbreak represents a public cold emergency of international concern. ok, scientific as
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a global health advisor and she told me that quick action is needed to contain monkey pox outbreaks. certainly we look up the method of transmission and just finding it outside of its endemic areas, outside of west and central africa, has been cause for concern over the past 3 months. and that spread is now accelerating. we're seeing a real time growth and that also has the potential to spread beyond the high risk groups that we're currently seeing. most cases are within the community where men have sex with men. what we would want to prevent is then seeing it being spread even wider to all people, even though they can be infected right now it's still contained so quick action is needed. this is why dr. teachers has intervened and made the decision that this is the public health emergency of international concern, but it is not airborne, so cove, it is much more contagious for that reason it lingers in the air. yes,
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you can get it from respiratory droplets. button not from it. lingering an air, it's not air bonus or airborne. as far as we know, we go to libya now clashes of broken now between rival militia on the outskirts of miss rota. before being stopped by. and now the armed force is full as 2 days of fighting between members of the special deterrent force and the presidential god which killed at least 16 people in the capital tripoli. the government is being urged to force armed groups out of the sissy as it recovers from the latest attack magic. china has mo, from tripoli. ah, this is the aftermath of 2 days of sporadic fighting. even tripoli. mohammed says he and his family were trapped in the crossfire on thursday and friday. cool. not at all 0. we were living in fi and some families who stuck inside and others were able to get health. only god knows what we went through. and as you can see,
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many homes with damaged her from the obamacare, not of the violence between the special due to force and the presidential guard broke out. when the rival grew treated lame for kidnappings. both are part of the libyan 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 minister abdul hamid of aber has suspended interior minister hearted and madison of his duties until an investigation is completed. he's been temporarily replaced by this man. let's have it. we've established a committee to assess the damage is occurred by private citizens,
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so they can be reimbursed with launched an investigation into this incident. have developed a security plan. so the events like this won't be repeated. good people are angry. mohammed says the minister's visit to his neighbourhood is too little, too late. really huffman? i am half mad. 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 home till destroyed? we don't naples now if the un mission has urged all the bills to preserve what it says is the country's fragile stability. negotiations between the rival legislative houses have been stuck in a political deadlock, but people here want authorities to force or in groups out of the city. so that incidence like this don't happen again. mal trainer, algebra, tripoli, watching al jazeera ally from london, most latin pro grant, with spain facing
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a huge ramp and forest flies. the normal 1 may attends to old fashioned methods to protect his community. food prices may be going out, but that's not helping american farmers. some kristen salumi and i'll tell you why a hello, we've got more weight whether the forecast or southern parts of australia. not too bad. having said that in places say for the east, it is a little dry them. it has been recently this area of low pressure. i'll bring wet and windy weather into new zealand as we go on into the early part of next week. so some live the conditions coming through here. something to watch out for that we go with that cloud of ranger sweeping across the bike that will bring some fresh weather into southernmost parts of 16 celsius. therefore,
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perth run around to 20 in adelaide for sunday. i go straight down to around 15 celsius. the cloud in the ranges runs across good part of victoria towards tasmanian. you can see that wet weather that really windy weather. i could call some localized problems across new zealand as we go into the early part of next week. much of news in will to wet by tuesday, so certainly something to watch out for. so whether to into our northern parts of china fair amounts of cloud around here, sliding across the yellow sea, easing across into the korean peninsula, some passage, pansy, bits and pieces of sherry rain, dry bright warm enough there as you go on that through sunday, tokyo, around 32 celsius, similar temperature in taipei where we have seen incredible heat recently. all the same as you go through monday. lots of hot weather, some china ah inequality. option repression and raise the political. it just
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decided to cut to the piece of cake and shirt among each other. a joke commentary explores the desperate states of democracy in lebanon. ah, through the eyes of those who are losing hope every day our dreams are becoming blue. democracy maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera lou. ah, all combined main stories now as the 24 hours after moscow and keep sign deals to unblock grain exports from ukraine. southern ports,
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the acquainted military says rusher is attacked the nations and main port in odessa . turkey which broke a friday's agreement along with the un. does russian officials deny having anything to do with the missile strikes? the world health organization is declared the monkey box outbreak of global health emergency, the highest allergic in issue director general toddress. a don, i'm gabrielle self made the decision after a panel of experts fell to reach a consensus on the designation. and the libyan government is being urged to remove on groups from tripoli after 2 days of deadly fighting. at least 16 people were killed in violence between the special, the tearing force and the presidential gods. now hundreds of protest as of rallied in central tuners against monday's constitutional ref random. the new constitution gives president chi side more powers, but uses the role of the judiciary and remove checks on his leadership. critic say it's another step towards one man, rule of decide,
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suspended parliament and dismiss the government last year. police were at the demonstration, but unlike previous days it did remain peaceful on a, 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 crisis of political but g t m a c. we will boycott this referendum and are determined to struggle against the absolute or talk see until she museum regains its natural democratic status. international human rights groups of virtual anchors, new president to stop using force against protested acts after hundreds of troops cleared their main protest camp on friday, attacking them with battens. meanwhile, fuel stations of regime sale under a rationing system. after a much needed new shipment arrived, drivers in columbia have been waiting in long queues to fill up their vehicles. petrol and diesel have been in short supply for months because the government is
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running out of foreign currency and can't afford to pay for imports. men al fernandez has more from colombo motors like mr. pardon either a not drudge or that i've been speaking to have been waiting here for hours. he spent 10 hours so far and he has yet to get his fuel. the government has claimed that it is getting more supplies, and this means that they brought in a new system of people registering, being assigned a q r cord. and depending on the last digit of their vehicle, then being able to come on a particular day and get their fuel. but this doesn't mean that all is smooth as yet. as you can see behind me, there's a huge q or with the military, also helping out to ensure that things happen smoothly. we're ready to work with anyone to come out of this economic situation. but it looked like that we're putting of a, be out in the queue for every day, and we are wasting our not only the time, it's not be a productive deal, freeland goods, every individual we are resting or down when we are not doing anything to come out of this earth had risen than it is sad to see this kind of sim,
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full situation. the government says it hopes to regularize fuel supplies over the next few days. the president has met with his cabinet and says that school transport and other essential because will be given fuel as soon as possible. now for people who have been really struggling to get on, not just with their day to day lives, but with their businesses and things like that. the system that has been brought in and introduced by the government is good news. but the key thing is ensuring that it happens that the government, that fewer sheds are all transparent about it and days, little a room left for a loopholes. and you know, jumping the queue through the system. thailand's prime minister pro channel churned, 10 of his ministers have survived the no confidence vote. opposition parties found the motion in june, alleging economic mismanagement. tony chang reports now from bangkok,
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thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence boat 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 general pride has emerged as an 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 off no conference. but i still have haul that in the
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erection into 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 a poor response the curb of 19 pandemic. and the rising cost of living crisis is expected to reflect badly on the government that 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 a very plausible and likely that the 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. and this could be the beginning of a difficult period. the time prime minister, tony chang al jazeera vancleav. at least 22 people reported to have died in flash
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floods in iran, southern fars province. heavy rain swelled the rude bol river near the city of esther bond. rescue teams have saved at least 55 people. ron's meteorology department had issued warnings about possibly heavy seasonal rain fall in a region facing a decades long drought. that many experts linked to climate change will temperatures a soaring in northern mexico or a heat wave is aggravating. the seas no drought in c a doubt, whereas people are experiencing power outages and water shortages. the temperatures reaching 40 degrees i gratian. points have been set up in the streets. high temperatures are expected to last until the middle of august. and then the east coast of the united states is also suffering in the heat. warnings are in effect from south carolina to parts of new england as temperatures hover around 40 degrees celsius, as well as i to say. the extreme weather will become more frequent because of the effects of climate change. homes have been destroyed by fire as raging
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a san missy national park in the usa of california. the fire began on friday afternoon and then quickly spread evacuations have been ordered in the area and now the fire nearby is threatening some of the world's oldest joint sequoia trees. of course, europe has been in the grip of a massive heat wave and that striving, devastating forest fires across the continent. quoting to the world health organization, the heat in spain and portugal, as killed over one and a half 1000 people this year. people living in affected community say, life will never be the same. and as a bas ravi reports from february in central spain, some people are looking to nature to provide a solution. the quiet of a dead forest. a reason perhaps, to give up hope. europe's wild fires are the continents worst in a 100 years, but nature is resilient and where the earth is scorched. life is returning,
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though it will almost certainly never be the same. a few days ago, sir barrows and spain's of eula 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 in the montana and they take the fires came so close to the town. she filmed the flames from her front garden. isn't the way we might say aim wayne, but then it made me feel very impotent because we couldn't do anything. it was very windy with 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 subarus, life is changing. rapid climate change means less rain,
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more heat dryer conditions and year on year. more intense wildfires. environmental 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 calls them his little firemen that got a thoughtful, non in dallas and up in an infant. anything of what a stalinist, my good sir. 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 other areas are adopting his program. it is subsidized by firefighters and even receiving you support where the go to greys. he says there has not been a serious fire in 6 years,
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but the spanish government won't let dylan yet, or use public land fearing over grazing and the disruption to the natural environment. however, it is too late for that. the disruption he says has already happened. douglas claudia, looking at the surrounding hillsides de la nito sees a bomb waiting to go off. and perhaps he says, the solution to manmade environmental disasters lies in nature itself is in basra, vo de 0 zero's spain. environmental activists in the italian city of florence chose an unusual way to protest against a fossil fuel industry by glowing their hands to a 15th century painting. what the chillies primavera wasn't damaged though, because it is protected by a glass panel. or testers have been banned from florence for 3 years. food prices continue to rise in the u. s, but to farm, as there are not reaping the benefits. because their own expenses arising,
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miss kristen slim. your ports are from cedar village. josie fruit and vegetable growers on the east coast have been particularly hard hit. the most rally family has been growing fruits and vegetables in the state of new jersey for 4 generations . it's always been an unpredictable business, but this year profit margins are exceptionally tight and workers hard to come by. it used to be 34 years ago. there was people coming in and out of the yard all year long looking for jobs this year. i don't think one car pulled in the yard to look for work from fuel to fertilizer. according to the government production, expenses in the farm sector are projected to increase more than 5 percent this year . the cost of fertilizer has more than doubled this season. that's largely due to the warren ukraine, which combined with the corona virus pandemic, has led to a host of supply chain issues. driving up costs for farmers. labor costs,
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the biggest expense for fruit and vegetable farmers have also gone up. many here in new jersey are paying top dollar to import pickers under a special visa program, but they're competing against countries that pay much less and grow year round. so far this year the amount of imported fruits and vegetables in the u. s. has surged 13 percent according to the department of agriculture, putting many east coast farms at risk because grocery stores these days want a year round, consistent supply. and we are a seasonal production area. we can't supply everything 12 months a year. so people are gonna have to sink a little bit differently about how they deal in the wholesale market. it's going to be a challenge. some farmers are selling directly to local consumers, attempting to diversify their crops and their customer base. and in may, president biden authorized funding to produce more fertilizer domestically,
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as well as incentives for us farmers to plant more crops to help make up for shortfalls of ukrainian wheat. but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employs more than 200 people. unless the ya bergen consumer rooster request, the supermarket, sir, the stock local, you know, lease that you us based off. we're gonna have a tough time because wiki or wages are so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin salumi al jazeera cedar though new jersey. donald trump and his home a vice president, my pansy campaigning for rival candidates in our zone. his election for governor raised the scene as a referendum on the feature, the republican party foreman present his backing curry lake, a t. v journalist and champion of his america 1st policies. but mike pence is backing lawyer. korean taylor robson.
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