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chelsea, 15 kilometers from the board weight ukraine, that note that cuts jack is a retired russian language teacher and is collecting goods donated by people from all over europe. thought i and we are helping people on the other side of the border to once the state behind who can plead since russia invaded ukraine. danita has been driving across the border every day. crossing the border is always tricky, but the women say that today they have a lucky day because the border guard is someone they know and it's going to be hopefully much easier to bring the goods in that notice we leave to find a less chaotic situation that in the past few days, people seem less exhausted. just i'm, i'm not crying. as you can see. that no does. mission has been accomplished for now, but you will return with more goods as long as rush us missiles and rockets, force people out of ukraine. ah,
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demonstrators pullback, often stormy iraq's parliament and protest of the nomination of a new prime minister ah armor by this. and this is audra 0 live from doha. also coming up, your grains has worked under way. it is black. see ports to start transporting grain. as turkey opens the center to monitor shipments. bureaus, federal reserve hikes interest rates again to try to control inflation. but fears of recession remain, and frances colonial pass means a mixed welcome in west africa for president manuel mac home. ah,
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hundreds of people are broken into a racks parliament to protest against the nomination of a new prime minister. their supporters of influential shia cleric knocked out al serra. he says he does not want mohammed also. danny, to be the next prime minister, has been a political deadlock in iraq since october was election. last month, supporters of santa resigned from parliament, looked out. al sadi tweeted about the protest describing it as a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption. he said the message has been delivered. you have terrified the corrupt in power or put us as 1st stone by does high security green zone, the political heart of the city to reach the parliament building. it's a 10 kilometer fortified zone that houses several iraqi government offices. it's also the sight of many foreign embassies. backward, although had, has more form by guard. the protest who's, who's told me there had quoted of the council of representatives have, was drawn. that is following a command from the leader,
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the influential shia cleric and politically, that looked at the a. so the who asked his supporters to withdrawal. he also addressing his supporters of southern, mentioned that at their message has been conveyed the message that in his words, that his supporters have terrified the corrupt politicians in power. as you know that this is following the episode of the leaked voice recordings attributed to former prime minister naughty. and malachi, a prominent adversity of shak lyrica, looked to the a. so that now there protested as have been a staging their demonstrations inside their heavily fortified green zone, prompting a tens of a heavy or security
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a presence in, in, in, in the area. now up the doctor, the southern has been calling on his supporters to keep it calm and peaceful and a statement from the caretaker prime minister. most of our alchemy also reiterated that the processors should maintain and keep their private and public facilities. it safe. akila bus is a political analyst based in washington d. c. he says the protests are likely to increase so they went through several steps to pass the whole broad, his popular support in the friday prayer last week, gave a good indication today his people from baghdad. this is only from back to supporters from other provinces, the storm green zone. the ottoman are in good numbers. this seems to me
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that there is no escalating this processing so to speak. he basically wants to watch the count of the candidates for the premier ship one that's a southern perceive as from now to knowledge he had been why he has called rob kerry and roll iran reform. so there has position himself on the other side. if he stayed in the parliament, he would be forced to go into what's called power sharing, national unity, government a for, and iraq to have brought corruption, inefficient, government, lack of accountability. and i think was so iraq accept the review stuff they don't see. this is certainly side with the southern movement. i don't mind,
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but they think the argument itself is for iraq need and the georgia government is not enough consensus based government that is an effect. it has proven itself an effective over the past 1516 years. there have been reports of multiple missiles strikes in the ukrainian capital cave. air raid sirens have been had across the city and air defenses are believed to have been activated and comes as ukraine. mox is 1st state hood day following a proclamation by president ludovic, lindsey, if we're going to have more than that later in the bulletin. meanwhile, russian gas supplies to europe have dropped by 80 percent compared to levels just a few days ago. the cuts are going to make it harder and more expensive for e. you nations to fill storage ahead of the winter heating season wash and gas company gas problems reduced flows with the north stream. one pipeline, citing a problem. but the turbine, the ease says moscow's using energy supplies to retaliate against western sanctions
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. a joint coordination center to monitor green exports from ag ukraine has opened in istanbul. is part of a deal signed by keven moscow last week on brokerage by turkey and the u. n. took his defense minister says arrangements are being made for the 1st ship to leave the ukrainian port in the coming days. but getting food from the farm to the tables become a dangerous job in ukraine ever since the russian invasion began. john 100 reports from the village of cross them for in a wheat field, north of keep a de mining expert sweeps for the weapons of war. the mind detector finds remnants of a cluster bomb. it's slow going, but these workers need to clear a path before forming combines can reap the wheat from a war time harvest. they are among a 1000 d mining experts across ukraine, racing to avert a global food shortage. although the last they hired me, we have found a treatment of glass ammunition and a grenade from an r p g 7,
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which is unexploded. when the war began, this farm was attacked by russian aircraft artillery and cluster bombs. workers had to replace tractors, trucks in barns before they could bring in the harvest. you'll never isn't idea of 3 of. you can see they're burned and destroyed by selling artillery and john strikes medium. she as good as farmers scrambled together, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil, russia and ukraine have reached a tenuous agreement to allow 20000000 tons of trapped, ukrainian grain to leave from black c ports through so called safe channels. but with all the dangers of transporting the crop of 2022 in a war zone for now, this far, mis, during wheat in these containers, weight is the symbol of ukraine. that yellow and blue flag represents a field of wheat beneath a sky of blue. and free crane,
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the problem is getting this wheat out of the ports. but for farms like this, the problem is overcoming all of the obstacles to get it harvested in the 1st place . the harvest of war has been tough on farms across ukraine. russia has left its signature on these cluster bombs. know what movie the market. oh, cool, but i see got him here. we can see the mark of rational forces since the beginning class work, our employees find these on our fields. you see what the, what the machinery of war rushes. the machines on the far end is summer winds to close. the race to bring in this year's crop grows more urgent every day. john henderson, al jazeera, crescent, ukraine in the u. s. the federal reserves increasing his key interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point. it's now going to sit at 2.5 percent. the us central banks be making it more expensive to borrow money since march to try to hold back rising
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inflation. my kind of reports with an inflation rate that is nearing 10 percent, all eyes around the federal reserve and the announcement of its plan to try to push it down. against this backdrop, today, the forms he raised its policy interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point and anticipates that ongoing increases in the target range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate. the increase was not unexpected. and the stock markets, which had been calling for aggressive bad action rose sharply on the news. both did also by the fed, kevin's contention that the country was not in a recession. it doesn't seem that the u. s. economy is in recession right now. that along with the fact that he left the door open about the size of any rate move in september as the stance of monetary policy titans further, it likely will become appropriate to slow the pace of increases while we assess how our cumulative policy adjustments are affecting the economy and inflation the rate
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increase is going to directly affect the d. c. smoke house, its owner, mill, hines, plans for expansion had already been impacted by rising inflation. obtaining would a theme, it really went through the price adjustments. so we were that my contract was conscious of it, but of course, you know, it rolls down to you, so that's going to be as well. so you know, you make adjustments to the project plans, make adjustments to how you operate. and so the price increases are passed on to the customer is not expecting a better product for the higher price. we check price when you walk out of here, you know, satisfied with the food we have. we don't care about price, but you know, we're not satisfied with the food the economists maintain the rate hike was the only tool that that has to come to inflation in the long term. but in
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the short term, the med student is going to have a bitter taste like i'll just 0. washington is early forces of use tear gas against palestinian protestors rallying against the establishment of an illegal settlement near the village of key for harris and the occupied west bank. demonstrators raised the palestinian flag and chanted slogans in the streets near the settlement of balkan. pope francis has reaffirmed an apology to canada's indigenous people in a meeting with communities in the province of quebec. the head of the roman catholic church has asked for forgiveness for decades of abuse. carried out a church one residential to residential schools. he condemned policies of forced assimilation, carried out of the institutions survivor and physical, you know, known edaly. police use a story of pain and disregard from a colonial mentality. is one that is not easily repaired. at the same time, colonialism has not stopped. in many places, it has been transformed, taken
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a different shape and has disguised itself. this is the case with ideological colonization. cities reconciliation is not a single act, but a lifetime journey of healing. this journey is different. for every one. go ahead on all just why the west is wary of russians growing interested in africa . and why poly intelligence or what it, it could be the last time this where fossilized dinosaur is seen in public ah, ah, we've got some rain risks to chat about across the radian golf have one. so here's the details on thursday. this wave of rain sweeping across cats are and madonna,
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so that's on thursday. still the risk of seen it on friday. me in power up. some thunderstorms here as well. winds will shift. we'll see that sand and dust kicked up for cats are the eastern province of saudi rate in to the empty quarter. and keep in mind that on friday, let's go back toward thursday. we've had a lot of rain for southern sections of august on sin province. this time it would be northern sin providence. on thursday we're will see the heaviest amount of rain around jacob about at $33.00 degrees. also got to tell you could see some flooding for western and southern areas of iran, and that's all that what whether they will shift into the re, be in golf windsor picking up across the boss for a system bull could look for gus. they're about 50 kilometers per hour and off to africa we go. it's our usual plentiful storms in this area. of course, we've had some flooding around bungie and still some heavy amounts of rain to go on thursday around the area, stepping toward the south. a few showers hanging around the free state in south africa, but i gotta tell you for the northern cape could see some blustery winds. they're
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pretty pleasant day for the western cape cape town, coming in at 20 degrees on thursday, susan ah, ah airborne vehicles harvesting every pick. you take every click, you make pulling everything to all the waves. most of this a good time to watch the what. we believe that the deep sleep is to 1st civilian to stratosphere in we are created. we are activist. we rebel critical engineers to view lou.
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ah, you want your how does it a reminder, i told stories, this are hundreds of protest or some storage racks. parliament of not left a supporters of shia cleric. my thought a asada were demonstrating against the nomination of a new prime minister who belongs to a pro iran block. in the u. s, the federal reserve is increasing its key interest rate by 0.75 percentage points to 2.5 percent. the u. s. central banks been raising the cost of borrowing since march to try to control rising inflation. being reports of multiple missiles strikes and ukrainian capital, keith, air raid sirens, have been how to caused the city and air defenses of believe to have been activated . well, that's good morning with john henry who's in keith forest. what's the latest on this, john? what we've learned from bella vision authorities that 25 rockets have been fired
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from their soil. many of them, 9 of them landed engineers that is north of key, but others landed in the cave region. and then there were also strikes near harkins into gooey of, and we also have learned that the city of odessa has a fire. we don't know what the cause of that is. so on. what is the 1st statehood day here in ukraine? it has been celebrated with fire. that is, of course, not how the ukrainians planned to celebrate it. those rockets came largely from belarus and hark, it has been struck day after day after day. and if the fire in odessa is indeed from foreign sources, that will be the 3rd time odessa has been hit since in agreement was made a turkish broker agreement between russia and ukraine to allow grain to leave that and other ports on the black sea through what are supposed to be safe waters,
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but at vladimir zalinski, the president of ukraine has said, you can't trust russia to abide by this agreement. and if indeed, this is a 3rd strike on a desk that would make it quite difficult to get that grain out of these ports as ukrainian authorities have said they intend to do this very week. john, we saw your report earlier in the show and was talking about how important this is going to be for, for ukrainian farmers who are anxious to get the grain out of the country. the problem is with the timing of these attacks that you're talking about. now, of course the deal that you were describing that was broken about grain is based on trust. this is not going to do anything to try and establish any sort of trust that's right. there is no trust around the port of her desk. it has been struck multiple times since the russians and the ukrainians have reached that agreement. and there is a pending world food shortage right now in africa and elsewhere. they're waiting
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for that grain in order to feed their people. ukraine is a bread basket of the world. and farmers, in addition to the 20000000 tons of grain that have been held essentially hostage at 3 black c ports. there's grain that is being harvested right now. in the farmers we talked to yesterday, they're actually keeping some of that holding it in containers on their farms until it is safe because they don't think it's safe to ship out. so while there is now in agreement to ensure that ukrainian grain gets out to the world, there isn't really a lot of trust or a lot of safety to get that grain out of the country right now. john, obviously we learn more about these miss all starts. we're going to be checking back in with you, but for now, john henry and keith, thank you very much. russia is trying to reassure nations had hard by the global shortage of grain. millions of people across africa have be left without adequate access to food because of soaring prices. but moscow is hoping to strengthen ties
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with the continent that has so far, refused to join western sanctions over the ukraine war. the awesome web reports. russia is foreign minister ment, diplomats from several african countries in ethiopia as capital addis ababa. it was his last stop on the tour of africa where many countries have not joined the west in condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. but many of them are suffering from the rise in food fuel and fertilizer prices that followed the situation of ukraine defect addition to the negative aspect, the food food markets, but not because of the russian special iteration rather due to the absolutely. and that, that with the reaction of the west, which announced sanctions undermining the availability for the new markets. 2 days before lab rovers in uganda, uganda, president,
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re mas 70 has courted both the west and russia for decades. including buying russian weapons will actually come out to depletion to russia. wish it, but you do for this re fi for the last, remember us out on the streets, gardens is struggling to pay for fuel prices at the pump of nearly doubled since the start of the year is the same story for wheat flour gander. imported from both russia and ukraine. immigration, abraham selves, omelettes rolled in shape patties, which is having to make smaller because of the soaring flower price in there. got somebody out there that takes up, but the good the go for them. they want something bad. them midday, as though my gum will hit laugh. robes, promise, trade, and investment in the countries he's visited. you want to share with africa, occupies an increasingly important part of russia's post western foreign policy. so
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at the west is cancelled. russia. has he, what's it? the russians are looking towards south africa, another global se, there's a power projection. i think the trip is also geared as showing that rush is a reliable purveyor reign to africa, even though they did on the desert right before labs arrival. and i've defended the bombing of the port when he was in republic of congo. the attack might be bad for russia's grania with ukraine, but it didn't seem to put off any of the african leaders. he hosted him, malcolm web out. his era will also visiting africa is 1st president emmanuel mac chrome to discuss security. his trip comes as dozens of people have been killed in a series of coordinated attacks. and molly macro stopped off and been named for anger and funds. his presence in its former colonies has been increasing. how many drifts reports you? manon mc crone arrived, been with promised. he invested security as a sale reduce, he uses pipe give attacks by armed groups. the frank presidents as france will work
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with friendly countries to overcome those challenges. no fuss. so i to do a good. it is a deleted, be transferred, always stand by, been in to face the threat and it will do so by responding to your requests. as we have always done, our support will be 1st of all, civilian animal then be in support of the deadline strategies for the most vulnerable areas and those most exposed to the attempts of terrorist groups and legal to establish themselves on the security front, it will be a hand to meet all your requests in terms of training and equipment and as you but as we're corner arrives beneath the molly and military and oust, i'm goose, have carried out coordinated attacks of 2 military pieces. the attacks came days after another uptake, the other capital france was forced to pull out of money after 9 years of leading a joint operation with regional forces to route armed groups in the sale. this has left the former colonial power struggling to position its troops elsewhere. the reach of his host, patrice to law, was hoping for both french supporters,
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small west african country, which is also seeing as t to rise. and it acts by armed gross. instead his human rights record is coming under scrutiny. there are some politic, though, been it in yeah. but did they do the politic and benign? there are no political prisoners, no one's detained and benign for their political opinion. the people are detained for having acted for having committed offences, crimes in the political field. that's true. so it could be that in the future and my time or after me, that acts of pardon or amnesty will be enacted towards these people. it's possible this isn't like a pussy. my cross tor acoya sites with russian foreign ministers, africa, diplomatic charm, offensive and wasted no time to blame, righteous invasion of your cream for creating food and energy shortages across africa is next. pit stop is getting pizelle a country whose political stability continues to be tested. how many degrees al jazeera opposition parties intern is it said the results of monday's constitutional
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referendum are inflated and illegitimate. the electoral commission says most voters approved to the new constitution which gives far reaching powers to present case side. it says 95 percent of those who voted backed the reforms. however, less than a 3rd of those who are entitled to vote took part in the pole. as an aside says it's the beginning of a new chapter. russell said has more from tunis, an outage am on their political parties, union is and, and, and yours here. so they said simply, before they did that, the referendum at the whole process that took the company to this point was a rig that they said that present eyesight, dissolved the independent election committee. and he installed his own election committee with the members that are, that are loyal to him. and this is also the process hasn't been transparent so that the, all the political parties were excluded from the process. and the pay,
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the campaign period was just limited with 3 weeks. and they said it was valuable, designed to be like that to deprive did the public to have a proper conversation, to have a group discussion about what this whole represent them or the constitution is, is going to be to be about. and also they said that during the referendum as well did way, according to the national campaign parties and the national salvation quote, mission, he was this, this to part of these, these are the, at the coalition of the political parties that have been calling for the boyhood and they woke up at the elections and there's also opposing press president, case aside to say that they call it as the biggest, the pres, biggest, proud to monopolize the power the nigerian army says it's fine to female students who were abducted from a high school by book o horen in 2014, the women are now being cared for in a military medical facility. both have children with them when they were discovered
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. there's some of the last victims to be found from the nearly 300 school girls who were kidnapped for the on the group in the north eastern time of the book. gun battles of erupt in the haitian capital between border believed to be armed, gangs the sea fights on wednesday or thought to be over a battle in territory. in the center of portal prance has been as spike in gang violence as president governor voice. it was assassinated last year, a statue of a brazilian council woman who was killed by a special forces in 2018 has been inaugurated in rio de janeiro. my al franco was known for her work as an activist with poor and marginalized communities. her assassination spot an outcry, both in brazil and abroad, are rare fossilized dinosaurs, skeletons being auctioned in new york,
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which expected to fetch up to $8000000.00. a gall go sought us, was an apex carnival that's lived in what's now the western us and canada around 76000000 years ago. but the oceans generating some controversy as global alexander reports. it's a dinosaur called gore concerts and it roamed earth more than 79000000 years ago. the dinosaur founded 2018 is a particularly rare find. it's made up of $79.00 bones perfectly preserved from the giant skull to the details in the vertebrae and the tail, not one bone is out of place. there are only 20 known fragments of this animal that exist anywhere in the world. almost all of them were found in canada, where it is believe the giant predator lived. but this one was an earth on private land in the state of montana in the united states. the owners wished to remain
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anonymous. but the fact it was found in the us and not canada makes it even more rare. and why it's expected to fetch between $5.00 and $8000000.00 when it goes up for auction in new york on thursday. canada, like many other countries as a strict restriction on fossils being exported from the country to a dinosaur like this would not be allowed out of canada because it was found in the us. that means we can actually sell it. and that is part of what makes it this dinosaur so rare. now, who possibly could buy this? well, it could be anybody because it's an open auction. so it could be a university, perhaps a research institute, most likely it will be a wealthy private buyer. who could then loan it to a museum or keep it in their private collection. and for many paleontologist,
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the uncertainty of who might buy this rare artifact. as many researchers worried, there are not very many specimens of gorgeous source. all the others are in museums . and one more being sold, you might say all it's only one, but if there's only a few, right, that's a lot of information that we lose and you say, well, why are you losing it? well, for one you have no guarantee that whoever buys it is going to allow access to scientists. even at sotheby's, there are numerous other dinosaur artifacts that are a fraction like this. try sarah top skull that could garner as much as $300000.00. but it's the gore. goods are a skeleton that is the one everyone is talking about. all paleontologist can do is watch and hope whoever buys it, makes it available to research. knowing that if they don't, this could be the last chance anybody has to ever see it in public. gabriel xander al jazeera new york.
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