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widespread condemnation as missiles hit, the port of odessa day after russia signed a deal to allow ukraine's grain exports to resume. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out as they are alive from dough are also coming up. i've decided that the global monkey books outbreak represents a public killed emergency of international concern. the world health organization issues. it's high, a state of alert over the monkey box outbreak. the libyan government, to remove on groups and tripoli, up a 2 days of deadly fighting perpetual sales resume in sri lanka, with a russian system in place to end the hours and even days of queuing.
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ukraine says russia has attacked its main port in odessa. less than 24 hours after the 2 warring nations signed a deal to release grain exports from ukraine. southern ports key says it's air defense system shut down 2 missiles while 2 others hit the port. a kremlin denies the claims, but the u. a secretary of state is also betting moscow saying the attack costs 1000 . how commit to the russians off to fridays deal on fisher reports. proven head until june st. just hours after moscow signed an agreement with keith tele, central green shipments to leave odessa. the key black c port came under fire ha, residents cleaning for the lives and plumes of smoke clearly visible across the city. the ukrainian military says to russian caliber cruise missiles hit buildings at the port and that its air defenses brought down to others. i have no significant
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damage was close to the port infrastructure. the pump station was here, it caught fire and the fire 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 held broker the shipping agreement, while the president has condemned it, it said, be slow. the whole young shaudra this after turkey and the you and said yesterday that they know how to negotiate with russia and insure security. a green corridor for the export of ukrainian grain, and not even 24 hours had passed before the green terminals. the territory of odessa and the ports were struck in. patricia was quick to deny the attack to turkey, who helped broken 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. 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 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 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, emmy this week, russia announced that 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. but here sector of state anthony lincoln has condemn the attack rosalyn jordan as more now from washington. essentially,
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the secretary of state called into question, russia's intent to make good on the deal, which it's signed indirectly with ukraine on friday to allow stores of raw grain to travel from a ukraine through the boss for us and 2 destinations around the world. the secretary of state in a written statement noted that tub russia is responsible in the u. s. is view for not just the attack risking the lives of ukrainian civilians, but is also responsible directly for what he called a deepening global choruses of, of food deprivation. antony blank can also one noted that this is incumbent upon russia to demonstrate that it has uh the best of intentions. and instead it needs to stop perpetuating its attack on ukraine. now, this is the statement as it is really doesn't come as a surprise,
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even as the un and turkey were trying to broker this deal earlier this week. as the state department spokesperson, net price made note of the fact that all of the responsibility for the success of this deal would lie at the feet of moscow. and the suggestion from the state department at the time was not optimistic, but certainly of any thing is better than what had been happening, which is the grain not being moved at all. the world health organization has declared the monkey folks outbreak of global health emergency. it says the risk is high in europe, but moderate globally in the united states as a shortage of test kits and vaccines as rob reynolds referrals in san francisco, people waited in line to get vaccinated for monkey pucks, a virus that is spreading so rapidly, the world health organization has now declared it a global health emergency. we have an outbreak that has spread around the world
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rapidly through new models of transmission about which we understand to little and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons, i have decided that the global monkey books outbreak, the presence of public health emergency of international concern. there have been about $3000.00 cases in the us so far, and many more in europe and dozens of other countries, including india, russia, and brazil. met for battle the virus for more than 3 weeks. it was excruciating, at times i had intense flu like symptoms. so, fever, chills, sore throat cox went through my sheets at night. and then, you know, the telltale skin lesions, which i had from the get go, but more of them appeared around the infection. and towards the end, i counted more than $25.00 all over my body. and they just appeared everywhere, you know, at worst on more sensitive skin and more sensitive areas. women and children in the
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u. s. have caught monkey pox, but the u. s. centers for disease control says 99 percent of the cases are seen among gay and bisexual men. the disease is spread by close skin, the skin body, contact muggy box vaccine and testing kits are in short supply frustrating health experts. i think we kind of stumbled out of the blocks in a few ways, one of which is testing. i don't think there was enough testing available early enough. and then the 2nd thing is with the vaccines. we have vaccines available. they're approved, we've had them purchased. they are in a national stockpile and it's been getting them out of the stockpile. it's been really challenging. and that's currently where the bottleneck is right now. the white house says the government has distributed 300000 uses of monkey pox vaccine and is tried to speed up the shipment of about 800000 more doses from denmark where they are manufactured. but that may be too little, too late. i think i'm very worried that the window for contain this outbreak is
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closing quite quickly. and so without the vaccines, i'm just very nervous that we're not going to be able to contain this as quickly as we like met ford said he's disappointed that the public health response to the outbreak seems sluggish. yet i think the government response has been very flawed. very to weighed 2 and a half years of dealing with the cova pandemic. public health systems in the us and elsewhere are stretched to their limits and ill prepared to handle new outbreaks of disease. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, a. so what exactly is a global health emergency? well, it's the w h as highest alert level for an outbreak. it means that countries should work together to prevent a pandemic. immunization can issue guidance to governments, but can't force them to take specific action like vaccine mandates. but they must report events that pose a threat to global health. the double h o says there's little chance the virus will disrupt travel right now. but as warning monkey books could spread direct the general federal anom, gabrielle says,
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well then 16000 b blood infected worldwide, 5 have died. but my for cabinets from the u. n's aids agency, he explained how the debate joe made its decision. the way that these work is that this is an advisory committee. you've got scientists from all over the world who are looking at the evidence and are making this decision. but fundamentally, the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern. this is a piece of international law that is embedded in the international health regulations. the decision lies only with the director general of the world health organization. so it's actually a combination of a legal decision and a political decision alongside a scientific decision. so what you had is different scientists looking at this decision and saying we think it is, or it is not ultimately the director general actually listen to those who have the most experienced and similar outbreaks, for example in h i v. and so what he did is follow that that guidance and, but it ultimately is up to him. and in the end, he looked at and said, look,
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governments need the warning that comes with the public health emergency of international concern. and now is the moment to strike politically, but also legally and also scientifically all at once. fighting has broken out but in arrive alarm grooms near the libyan city of miss rata. it happened the day after the 16th people were killed in a confrontation involving members of a special unit and the presidential god and the capital tripoli, mon trina, has more on the latest outbreak of violence. this is the aftermath of 2 days of sporadic fighting in tripoli. mohammed says he and his family were trapped in the crossfire on thursday and friday to nothing at all. you're on. we were living in fear and some families who stuck inside and others were able to get out on the god knows what we went through. and as you can see, many homes were damaged from the rogue. velma calling out of the violence between the special due turn force and the presidential guard broke out when the rival
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groove traded blame for kidnappings. both are part of the live in governments. fragile security services fighting 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 us have it. 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 that eventually this won't be repeated. but people are angry.
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mohammed says the minister's visit to his neighbourhood is too little, too late. really? huffman m. ha 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, who destroyed, we don't need the now, the un mission has erst all libyans to preserve what it says is the countries fragile stability. negotiations between the rival, legislative houses have been 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 tripoli, so, so to come here and al jazeera, including the spain facing a future where forest fires are the new normal one man turns to old fashioned
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methods to protect his community. and an outbreak of disease among livestock in indonesia could bankrupt thousands of farmers. marina stay with us. ah. the journey has begun. the 34 world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day. hello please. to say the heat is now eating off for part. so for taiwan, we have still got some very hot weather to southern areas of china. having said that, we were getting up to 40 recently 33 se they're in, ty pay on a par with the sort of temperatures we'll see across all the parts of china. and across into where japan go scattering of showers for ne, in areas of china, where to where the running across the korean peninsula, bits and pieces of cloud and re live the sundry downpours in the heat of the day. fair amount of sunshine. having said that, sir, for good part of the next few days,
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what sunshine across southern parts of china will become an issue and increasing issues go on through the next few days, any one to keep an eye on such on a showers. meanwhile, across much of southeast asia, further have examples, there are unseasonably wet weather, continuing across eastern parts of indonesia, russia showers into malaysia. so marcia, looking pretty unsettled at the moment. plenty of unsettled weather peak of the monsoon, across a good part of india. of course, we are going to see those heavier showers. sundry down pools is pushing up towards the north west as we go on through sunday. i will push up towards her pakistan, southern areas of pakistan, light it to see some flooding as we go on into the early part of next week. but it's looking wet for good part of the country. cats are air weight, issue and line of the journey. live and robust debates. a lot of the year, the word read, you think strange are these things, other law literally stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your ratings. the way you're coming from, you said,
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give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be high, human rights and land defenders. in brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back to paramount about top stories here. this ukraine's military says russia has attacked its main port in odessa, less than 24 hours off to moscow, and keep agreed to release great exports from ukraine, southern ports. russia denies the claims the world health organization has declared the monkey box outbreak of global health emergency is the highest honors that can
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issue hold on 16000 cases of the virus have been reported across more than 70 countries. there's been more fighting between why the law brutes and libya violence . the city of miss ross on saturday followed battles in the capital. tripoli earlier in the week and tennessee demonstrators of rallied in the capital against mondays planned constitutional referendum. the proposed changes will give president chi side more, palace, remove some checks on his leadership and reduce the role of the judiciary. protest to say it's another step towards one man rule. off the side suspended parliament dismissed the government last year. ah, on the 8th of this referendum, we want to tell the chinese eons that this is a state of revolution on whether or not this referendum passes. it will not prevent the crisis of political legitimacy. we will boycott this referendum and are determined to struggle against the absolute autocracy until she nidia regains eats
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natural democratic status. while well to ms. is president focuses on changing the constitution. his critics say he has failed to tackle the country's economic problems. wrestle said our reports from tools to the central market will usually be bustling and full of people running errands. but lately it has been a different story. matthew type a horse me salesman for more than 20 years, says he has never seen the market so empty. the feel of it, people have disappeared. the ordinary citizens can't buy mates. we sell horse made for 13 dana as a key low. it's cheap and affordable to all yet people can't even buy this along with teenagers faltering economy was his heart by the co. 19 pandemic that we got nationwide protest in july last year, paven way for present casa aids paragraph process. first is suspended, the democratically elected parliament. then in march this year, he dissolved it completely. but this political change have done little to leave the
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country out of his current economy. crisis. official figures show inflation about 8 percent, but it feels higher for people like nora. a retired video left whose i didn't even look at the meat and fish because i know they're expensive. i can't afford then. sometimes you look at your basket and find it empty. you ask yourself, what did i buy for 20 or 25 denies. it's bizarre. with a 5th of the workforce unemployed and poverty level sorting to new highs. tunisia is once again at the turning point. 11 years ago, the fillet for the out of spring uprisings was ignited here in tunisia. the country will work on monday on a controversial constitutional referendum, which is widely expected to boost president chi sides or dorothy, whatever the result to losing people here say, there is of much hope for a better future. rest will say that o, 02, in this international human rights groups are appealing to shall anchors,
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new president. they've urged ronald wickham, a singer to order security forces to stop using force on protest as hundreds of troops cleared their main protest camp on friday at times violently. but testers had announced they would vacate the site voluntarily. security forces walls are seen beating at least 2 journalist or an overnight rate and petrol stations of resume sales under a rationing system, they started selling fuel. after a much needed shipment, arrived drivers in colombo had been waiting in long hours to fill up their vehicles . petrol and diesel had been in short supply for months after the government ran out of foreign currency to pay for enforce. michelle fernandez as more from columbus motors like mister pony that had not drudge 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
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r code. and depending on the last digits 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 is 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 cubicle every day. and we are visiting our not only the time, it's not be a productive deal, freeland goods, every individual we are requesting over time. and we are not doing anything to come out of this address. and then it is sad to see this kind of same 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,
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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. campaigning and kenya has entered its final phase and a tightly contested presidential election. former prime minister, rhino dingo, and deputy president william router was seen as the main contenders. but looming over the august, 9 poll are rising food and fuel prices and higher employment. malcolm, where does more now from kitchen girlish hello, to kill alliances in kenya, dramatically when his son tiara said, see president william route. i was fell out with his boss. is that without going president? every kenyatta i was running for president in spies devoting the 2nd most powerful office in kenya for the last 9 years. he's promising
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change and describing himself as a hustler, a man of the people, the one who can fight against the corrupt and entrenched political dynasty. ah, historically dominant political establishment, including president kenyatta as lined out behind a long time opponent. while a dinger is run for president 4 times before and is widely seen to have been rig doubts of previous victories. realignment of factions is one of the factors that led to the contest provides being less about that necessity, that in previous elections, many people hope that means there's a lower chance of violence. most of the 2 main content is a trying to cope vices from all groups. and promising policies to reduce rising food and fuel prices and to tackle corruption, even though pies have previously out senior roles in government. myers in corruption scandals, rather than a lawyer guar opinion polls. so rider is leading either routes i but with enough
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voters to swing it, still undecided, televised debate of the presidential candidates happening on a significant amount of money or expected hotel in times. in the final stages of the campaign. canyon's g to vote. they were just over 2 weeks outside and farmers in indonesia struggling with an outbreak of foot and mouth disease for the 1st time in almost 40 years. more than 410000 cases have been recorded so far. the infectious disease affects livestock on neighboring countries are concerned, it consume, reach their shores. jessica washington reports from bogo in west java. as foot and mouth, disease spreads across indonesia. this has become a familiar exercise for farmers. starey cow is unable to walk or even stand farmers or taking her to an albatross. but yeah, it enable you to this disease is frightening and 1st it hits their mouths with clusters. then the hoofs, some cannot even walk,
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they just fall to the ground. the highly contagious viral disease causes fevers and painful blisters infected animals lose their appetite, resulting in dramatic weight loss. some go lame and many die. yes, i'm calling them if it's infectious and spread through the air. if one cow is infected in a bon, the others will also be infected soon after authority, the carrying out a mass vaccination campaign and vets are treating livestock with vitamins and antibiotics. all of these cows are infected with foot and mouth disease. they are dairy cattle. but they milk production has dropped by more than 70 percent since they became ill. these cows will likely be slaughtered in coming weeks because farm is here, so they cannot afford to keep caring for them. most of entities and cattle farms on small holders with herds, a fewer than a 100 animals. these farmers in milan, east java, say the outbreak has pushed them into financial ruin. hello,
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in my 25 years as a farmer, this is the biggest challenge. i have a face, the government says it is trying to stop the disease from spreading both domestically and overseas. but in asia, especially the tourist area like valley. we have the bo security restrictions where people in and out are have to be screen using the disinfect, then neighboring sarabia is on high alert. with estimates its economy could lose more than $50000000000.00 over 10 years. if foot and mouth disease reaches its farms, arrivals from indonesia have to undergo additional screenings in the hope that seems like this won't be repeated on their shores. jessica washington out 0 will go with the java. in the u. s. state of california, the governor has declared a state of emergency as a fast moving blaze threatens homes near the yosemite national park. emergency crews have been working to contain the bush fast since friday. 6000 people have
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been evacuated, 10 buildings destroyed. pal has been cut to thousands of homes and businesses in the area and europe has been in the grip of a punishing heat way. breaking record temperatures on driving, devastating wildfires from london to lisbon. the world health organization says the heat wave and gulping spain and portugal this year has killed at least 1700 people so far on the odd beer in peninsula people living in affected communities say, life will never be the same. same as robbie has more from chip read us in central space. 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 returned, though it will almost certainly never be the same. a few days ago,
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subarus in spain 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 in the montana and they take the fires came so close to the town. she filmed the flames from her front garden. mustn't the mean 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, 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
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it. i'll tell you on the outskirts of madrid to prevent future fires, one mayor is championing the old ways. javier delanie anto calls them. his little fireman. class got a thoughtful, none in dallas element infant, plenty of what a stalinist by goats are essential to prevent fires in 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 cleared 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 is even receiving. 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 or use public land fearing over grazing and the disruption to the natural environment. however,
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it is too late for that. the disruption he says has already happened. douglas maria, and looking at the surrounding hillsides. dylan ito sees a bomb waiting to go off. and perhaps he says, the solution to man made environmental disasters lies in nature itself is in basra, vo de 0, severe us spain. environmental activists in italy have glued their hands to the 15th century painting to protest against the fossil fuel industry. they rolled out a banner reading last generation, no gas, no coal sandra buffett, chillies primavera was saved by protecting glass and stole by the gallery in florence. the protest has been banned from the city for 3 years. as in heavy traffic at the you case, port of dover, where long queues of cars and trucks had to wait for hours to cross the english channel. the congestion has now eas, but the port authority and declared the situation a critical incident. people trying to get to europe for some.
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