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ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there, i'm kim vanelle. this is the news online from dull hob coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. and chinese leaders speak on the fall, passed tensions mouths about taiwan, the and the war. and you prayed. grain shipments from ukraine's ports are expected to resume for the 1st time since roches invasion. and i'm john henderson, in the port city of odessa, one of 3 ports from which ukraine's grain will soon be shipped. the u. s. economy shrinks for a 2nd straight quarter fueling fears. all the recession and divisions in peru, supporters and opponents of the president. step out the pressure a year off,
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the he came to power and i need to send her to your school full time for one world term him sebastian vessel announces his retirement, and french woke up with paul. murray could merciless who's totally been cut off because of the potential knee surgery. ah, to begin this news are in washington d. c. my president joe biden has held a phone call with chinese leader shooting ping. there are several pressing issues on the agenda, including pie one, u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi is widely expected to be planning a visit to the self governing island next month. aging has warned of grave consequences if the trip goes ahead. china considers taiwan part of its territory and these policies visit as a provocation. why didn't she last spoke in march soon after russia invaded ukraine? 6 months on beijing still hasn't condemned. the move. adding further strain to the
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relationship and biden has also addressed china's growing influence in the asia pacific region and our white house correspondent kennedy hawk. it joins us now from washington, dc. kimberly so how did this call go? or watching carefully for a re that were also expected to hear from the u. s. president, in the next hour, a schedule to talk about the economy. but a reporters came to hear about this phone call in detail, because there are so many thorny issues that were expected to be covered in this call between the leaders of the 2 largest world economies. the pressing issue, of course the dispute over the potential visit by how speaker nancy pelosi and her congressional tour. 2 she is scheduled to visit not just in denisia, japan, and also singapore, but potentially also, ty, wine and the confrontation,
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potentially that could result from that. if she were to go given the fact that the united states will, it does not have diplomatic ties with ty, wine, it does have under u. s. law, the obligation to defend ty wide. and that is where things get difficult because there is this possibility of unintended confrontation, should she visit there. and the fact that the chinese, the have in fact said they do not want her to go, has made that all the more tense and confrontational. so this is the concern for the united states as well as chinese leaders. but there are also other issues that have been a long standing issues between the 2 governments. of course, there is the issue of concern of espionage backdoor espionage, often embedded in chinese goods sold in electronics in the united states intellectual property theft. there's also the issue of the tit for tat tariffs that
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are of that for respect of goods sold at either country. and of course the broad issue of climate change. but the white house is all been careful to node whitehouse both 1st and john kirby speaking to reporters just a day. so say that there are areas of cooperation as well. so this call was also about trying to keep the lines of communication open. but there's no question that the majority of the call was really about diplomatic issues, particularly issues and points of friction. kimberly why just coming back to the, the issue of taiwan. why would nancy pelosi want to go to taiwan if it would, in fact, cause all of this uproar waltz the president had to say about it. well, the position of nancy pelosi and many would argue that this is about domestic politics. you have to remember that nancy pelosi wellbeing house speaker, also is
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a member of congress. and she does represent members of the american public. and that constituency is very much on the asia pacific constituency. and many of the people that live within her area of san francisco are of asian descent, particularly. 8 of taiwanese descent and so this is an issue that's of importance to her. she feels that is important to not only uphold into back the taiwanese people in terms of their economic rights and military rights, but also their rights of dignity and freedom. and again, well, the united states officially does not have diplomatic ties. there is this one china policy that is recognized. there is certainly this feeling that there is a fundamental right to freedom, that is to be respected. and so this is where things get quite complicated authority in terms of the us taiwan, chinese diplomatic relationship. now that's our white house correspondent. kimberly help. thank you. well, i know tegan is
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a senior fellow at high hey institute. he says for beijing, the most important aspect of the talk is also taiwan. they've talked 5 times since the binding came into office in the last time was about 4 months ago. and before that was up for months, that was about time that they had a regular call. but definitely this is the top of the agenda. beijing isn't sense. they sense that the tween biden's saying that he is going to come to the aid of taiwan. that the u. s. has backsliding on the basis of the relationship, which is this one china policy. on the other hand, asian does, you know, it's experiencing only 2.5 percent inflation. while the u. s. is at 9 point one percent. there is going to be talk about the tariffs that you were unilaterally put on by the us. but those could, you know, from the chinese side they decide to put more tariffs on. right now as americans
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are, the number one issue is not taiwan or ukraine. it's about their pocket books, inflation is eating them alive. real incomes are going down. and this is the real issue that's at stake here. nancy pelosi is simply trying to play domestic politics and risking a very potentially devastating crisis. this is the red line is taiwan itself. if the us somehow encourages i want to believe that they can be independence in the us will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war and certain of that, the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive. and, and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that grain export from ukraine are expected to
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begin in the next 24 hours. 25000000 tons of wasting the ukrainian ports, whether the stock since russia invaded. that's called the food shortages and price hikes around the world. the un humanitarian chief, martin griffith says the plans in place for the shipments are encouraging. we are hopeful, of course, planning, but hopeful for the 1st ship movements to take within days hopefully morrow out of those votes. there are vessels, of course, in those ports with the grain on board ready to move. they will be the 1st to move . and then we will start having ships going in, inspected and going in. let's speak now to john hanson, who's in the port city of odessa and john, if the green leaves ukraine, which looks like it's going to, it's going to be leaving from where you are. that's right, kim and the 1st ship. as you just heard,
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there has not left either of the 3 black see ports from which that grain will move . but already the careful choreography of the shipping lanes, those ships will travel through their so called safe passage corridor has already been mapped out. there is an inspection area, and then there is a specific shipping lane carved out. and there is supposed to be no military activity in that area. and as you just heard, this is expected to happen within days. that was possible. we were told earlier that it could have happened today. that's not going to be the case. but as everybody prepares to get that more than 20000000 tons of grain out of those ports, the attacks in ukraine and the war and ukraine continue. this was supposed to be statehood day. but thursday morning began with 26 rockets, fired out of bella ruse into territory in northern ukraine. it struck around keep its structure going of and there were also strikes and crept in ski and central ukraine. we're not sure if those were this. we're from the same source,
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but we were told 5 were killed and 25 people were wounded in those attacks. we've also been told that russian troops have taken over a nuclear plant and done best of all harris plant. so that danger continues and that's why those ships haven't left the port so far as because farmers have been afraid. i talked to a farmer yesterday, northern ukraine, who said for now they're gonna keep their grain on the farm in storage bags waiting until they feel it's safe to leave. but of course, there are millions of tons already of these ports, and the world is waiting for that to avert a global food prices on handling there for us in odessa i'll. is there somewhere else, marty? is that the port of children or more square, the 1st of the ships carrying grain is expected to leave. non bill for i lead to lodge, we are the hearts of the ports of torn no more square. all eyes are set on the area behind the ukrainian minister of infrastructure said he expect the 1st ship's
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carrying grains to set out into the turkish territory. waters. then the international waters at any point of time to put you in the picture. those are the shores of touring, the more square mines are everywhere. i had the so i had, you can see this warning sign placed by the ukraine and authorities at the backdrop, you can see parts of the court of torn morris, where authorities had denied during this access into the 3 port, touring the morse, the desk, and usually citing security reasons that ukraine and authorities are conducting the process. an absolute confidentiality for fear of eminent russian attacks on the ports and their infrastructure that can sub i had this morning, the ukrainian south operations command. i made the statement saying all the logistics within the 3 c port and have been concluded. meanwhile, the korean and forces have been working diligently over the past 2 days, removing minds from the water passages through which the grain carrying ships will pass. ukrainian navy spoke this morning about the number of turkish military
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vessels that had entered through the safe water passages this morning. we also witnessed the korean air defenses of sending off russian rocket attacks, launched and reconnaissance drone, as they say from the black sea targeting the southern province of ukraine and so forth. un shipping agents, he says removing c mines from ukraine's ports will take several months. ukraine mind, it's faults to stop the c attempt from russia. beaches in odessa closed with signs warning of danger. q says russia has also laid $372.00 c minds. while moscow accuses ukraine of laying $400.00 mines and they approach to several ports including odessa, russia says some of the mines have drifted into the black sea. international insurance companies have put the region on their high risk list. meaning the cost of shipping rain will likely rise again. when maximilian has central asia fellow at the foreign palsy research institute, he joins in alpha london. thank you for your time. so both sides accused the other
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of, of laying these minds. many hundreds of them. how think of danger? are they for the ships which will be coming through? will the ukrainians have guaranteed security on this quarter or the you were just discussing with your college that ron was essentially along the ukrainian border from the southwest, from odessa through. it's still here of the district and then down to romania and from the black sea into there, they are undertaking their own mind. very opperation turkey has said it was sending minus we've been ships there as well. however, you can see other ports to the east, including has on. and nikolai, which remains very much out, the front lines are still mind. there's still a lot of questions about the distribution of mine's eastern. outside of that channel. see mines come really into forms as floating minds, but then also as minds that can be more to the see that triggered when ships go over them and sweeping those tanks. a lot of deployment of minesweepers into that area,
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but that's an area of possible conflict. so that seems like it'll probably still have to wait. i don't think we'll see shipping volumes get anywhere near to their pre conflict levels anytime soon. yeah, that was my next question for people who may not be familiar with c mines. i mean, what kinds of mines that they using these soviet era minds of these new mines, how easy all day to spot for these ships going through will. surface level mines is of course are easier to spot, but they can have what are called the octopus tentacles. and stretch out in their ships, propellers as well. we think those are, have been cleared mostly from this area that the miners that operating in, in the south last. but those ground floor mines, it can take electrical charges to set those off. that's a much longer process. ukraine uses russia of having use some more modern
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technological minds. there's less certainty about what kinds of minds ukraine is. a legislative use. they haven't set. and russians haven't detailed that either. we have seen a lot of surface mines wash up on the ukrainian territory and even some further to the south towards romania. ok, so they do drift then what, what will that mean for the cost of getting this grain out? i mean, does the danger increase the cost of insurance? is that going to be quite a significant factor? there will be a very significant increase in the cost of insurance already. we'd seen that in the insurance markets for weeks now with all shipping going through the black sea. the church, of course, caused the boss for a straight and dart analysis for and shipping support and military ships coming in . but commercial shipping is very much still out is ongoing by all parties. now what's been key to this deal is that the british government has said that they won the goshen for guarantees and essentially that the british government will
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underwrite some of that insurance us this precedent for this in previous incidents in the straits of our loews when maybe more than 30 years ago and the british government can take on that risk. there's been some discussion of using mechanisms set up by the b r d as well that we've heard less about that in recent days. but that's a real question. everybody has said they're working towards this. we haven't had any clear announcements on exactly how that insurance structure is going to work, but there is precedent ultimately it will be agreed. but i think that's one of the things that may be holding it up now in your final stages. that's the key final process. all right, hey, thank you so much. breaking it down for us. next 1000000 has their central asian fellow, the foreign policy research institute. betty reading. russia says there's no deal yet for a prisoner swap with the us. that's following reports. the biden administration is offering to free russian arms dealer victim bout who serving a 25 year sentence in the us prison, basketball star. britney greiner and former marine pool we live in would be
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released as part of the deal. 68. and i think lincoln says he'll speak to russian foreign minister. so a lot of this week it will be the 1st conversations since russia invited ukraine. reason issue, that's a top priority for us. the release of americans, paul will. and brittany griner. me the pain and must be allowed to come all we put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago. facilitate the release our governments that communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal to the conversation to follow up personally. and i hope move us for the resolution. political hand has worn out from washington, dc. it would, it seemed to indicate that it's pretty close. i mean, let's think about, take a step back where they do these prisoner exchanges between any country. they don't normally broadcast from the state department from the secretary of state himself a. but we've been seeing these indications for a while. the russians had said that they couldn't,
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can contemplate any sort of prisoner exchange until brittney grinders case went through the legal system. so just a few weeks ago, we saw her plead guilty to what she was accused of, of bringing to to vague cartridges of her. she shall into the country. she said it was an accident that she was packing quickly. the sentencing phase is well underway, as she testified today saying that she wasn't read her rights and it was an accident and she didn't mean to insult the russian people. but then so then to have the secretary stake him out and make this very public announcement. they're looking to get paul, we'll in a former marine sense for 16 years of espionage and brittany griner out and to say that he's going to call on his counterpart, foreign minister, sorry, labor love, rod himself is an indication that the u. s. thinks they can get it done. i mean, they have been under public pressure to act, but it's not an insane amount of pressure. it's not leading the nightly news. it's not the front page of the newspapers. it's venton not necessarily the factor here. more importantly, you don't put a cabinet secretary, especially someone like the secretary of state and from the cameras and say we're
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going to get this done. we're trying to get this done. if you really don't think that you're going to be able to get it done, i to my head on use our including, we look at how the rising cost of living has been felt and one of the world's richest nations. and in sport, the controversial live goals series, gazes for its latest event at donald trump, golf course in new jersey. ah, the u. s. economy has contracted for a 2nd straight quarter fueling phase of a slow down. and comes just months before crucial mid term elections. gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity, fowl by 0.9 percent in 3 months, from april to tune. and wednesday, the federal reserve chose to increase its key interest rate for the 4th time this year. as part of an aggressive plan to curve inflation, or for more on all of this at spring in mike, hannah is in washington
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d. c. might talk us through all of these numbers and, and what it all means. well, that's a very good question and it's something that economists are looking at now. and the one common reaction is that it's all very confusing. this economic picture, on the one hand, you have a shrinking of the g. d, p for a 2nd consecutive quarter in the past, this was seen as signaling a recession. but what is happening at the same time is a job market that is going absolutely chaotic. it is, are running exceedingly hot, too hot, according to the federal reserve. it's one of the reasons why it up the interest rate in the last 24 hours because it wants to try and shrink that job market to a degree. there are some $375000.00 jobs being added each month. that's 2 and a half 1000000 since the beginning of the year. so the job market is expanding and
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a must be noted that in previous recessions there has not been one that has been preceded by such a massive increase in employment. so it's a very confusing picture. there are mixed indices coming in. the data is very confusing. a bite of administration is insistent that there is no recession that what is happening is that the economy is flattening out after the post cobra recovery, which it says is a good thing. and that there will be a natural slowing down of growth. the president has released a statement within the last hour saying precisely that, that a slow dawning growth is to be welcomed and it's part of his administration plan to slow down the economy to, into inflation. now not so says political opponents, they are insistent that the inflation that we are seeing is a direct consequence of bad economic policy. and they are going to be arguing this in the mid term elections, which is the political background, overarching,
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all these economic details. everybody a's waiting to hear where, where in a recession, whether the u. s. is in a recession, what constitutes a recession? so who makes that call? who decides? yes, actually this now, ah, meets the criteria of being in a recession. well, as i was saying, the concept of recession is economic, but it's also very, very political. and it was decided decades ago that a body that decides whether or not they as a recession has to be independent politically. so you have the economic research, national board, which is composed of 8 independent economists at some stage, they sit down, they review all the data, and they declare whether or not a recession is underway. it's a process that is supposed to be separated from the political arena to allow for an independent judgement, no news yet as to whether that board is meeting or whether it is going to meet. i
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must have to as well is that the federal reserve, which is the other factor in all of this, is also completely independent or supposed to be completely independent from the government. i've been speaking to members of the by didn't administration about that. federal increase in the base rate and they are saying that the federal reserve does what it wants to do. the administration does what it wants to do. now the twain shall meet. so there is a structure in place to allow for some kind of independent determination of the nature of the economy. this is very important to remove, as i said, any idea of political interest involved in such a declaration. so it's a complicated and at the same time, very straightforward process. the declaration of whether this recession on knocked is taken by an independent board of 8 independent economists or my kind of in washington d. c. thank you or the u. k is and goals,
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and the cost of living crisis brought on by post. pandemic price rises and the war and ukraine may be one of the world's richest economies. but one in 5 families can't afford food or fuel. so in a home reports from penrith in cumbria, a hard working mom and her 6 children, they were just about coping before the gas spill doubled. and the cost of living crisis hit. it can talk to them about why we can't fought, and fancy forms and flashy holidays and things like that. bo, when you're running out of the basics to get you through the way that you feel like you failed when you feel a favor in the family. reluctantly sought help, sir. a dawson is a volunteer family support worker ferrying supplies to 90 families in the cumberland town of penrith. many of our families and really reluctant to come forward because they feel like they should be able to provide for the
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children and provide for themselves on the edge of the lake district. this picturesque facade hides a seam of poverty that runs deep. and these growing with inflation set to pass 10 percent, one in 5 households across the u. k is failing to meet its weekly bills and things are likely to get worse. we're in the height of summer now and. and over alterman winter, there's going to be real worry about with the families can. they may have to choose between said in the family or, and keeping the family will at the salvation army food bank in town. there's been a bumper supply of donations from a major supermarket, volunteers, date and stack the products ready for collection by a fast increasing number of visitors. we're getting people that are working. and so they're on income, but they're still needed help because the they can't budget the money out to cover
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everything. government assistance with energy bills hasn't done enough for the poorest, while a universal credit uplift during the pandemic has since been withdrawn. all of which leaves an enormous number of families up and down the country in food and fuel poverty, with no way to turn, but charity for help. the government, meanwhile, is otherwise occupied the candidates in a lengthy contest to succeed boris johnson have promised further help. but after a summer of holiday gridlock and public sector strikes, it will be the autumn before the new prime minister can get to grips with an economy on the verge of recession. i don't expect to have a lot. i just expect to be able to pay my bills and the fade and not have to be constantly worrying over every single penny that goes out of this house. for the worst, often the prospect of a winter,
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a head with yet higher prices. and the dreadful choice of whether to heat or eat. joe, the whole al jazeera penrith, cumbria still ahead on al jazeera, russia. foreign minister has been in ethiopia as part of a lot of african tool to show up support for will show you how germany book fair based on the final of the women's european championship. ah, never before. has there been rain in the month of july in cats? are, and this was a scene in tell her, have one, by the way, look at this. so people driving around with their 4 way flashers on ponding and pooling there on the road all because of this rain bearing clouds. still the risk of some more showers on friday for cats are right through into box rain, but some of this rain could also leak into queue weight. so here we are on saturday . if this happens,
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it would also be unprecedented for that country as wall hundreds of people have died in flooding mostly contained toward southern pakistan, but the rain will now pick up toward northern parts of the country stretching from his long bod right through to the hor, also the risk of seeing some flooding, western and southern areas of iran. next stop turkey, still breezy through the boss for us. it's that bull looking at wind gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour on friday, wall to wall sunshine for on kara at $35.00 degrees. now off to africa, of course, we've got our storms through central portions here, but particularly heavy central and eastern areas of the democratic republic of congo as we slip toward the south. some rain pulling in with this weather maker to keep town. but the winds really, the bigger story, gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour on friday. that's it soon. ah, the frank assessments,
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it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the goal is to create a government has knowledge in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera with
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oh a reminder about ha stories. us president joe biden has spoken on the phone with chinese leadership ping, some of the most pressing issues on the agenda and through taiwan, the warren, ukraine, and china is growing influence in the asia pacific region. the us economy has contracted for a 2nd strike called adding to fears of a recession, gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity felt by 0.9 percent in the periods between april and grain export from ukrainian ports through the black sea are expected to resume in the next 24 hours,
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25000000 tons and waiting to be shipped out. the delay has had consequences around the world. it been calling a spokesman and special advisor to the turkish president. he says ukraine is preparing grain shipments. there are a number of ships loaded already. they are getting ready to sail. and of course, the graham side will provide safety and security and guidance for those ships in and around ports. and once they reach international waters, we will take over and be will monitor from the joint cooperation coordination center here in this book. so it's really up to both your brain and russia to get their ships ready to sail if they get ready. logistically speaking, you know, everything you know can in fact start flowing in the coming days. by the way this, this operation will bring not on the cranium grain, but also the russian grain to the international market. and altogether, when you put them together, you're talking about close to $50000000.00 tons of agricultural products and fertilizers, which of course,
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is very key for global security. the agreement that was fun last friday here, any stumbling fact lists a number of articles and actions when the face association like this, he will implement or you know, those conditions are the provisions require that both sides to stick only to this agreement on the cultural products are carried no other weapons of any kind will be carried and therefore there will be a mechanism to inspect them. so there will be an inspection team here and that team will include representatives from your brain, russia, un turkey. and therefore, we will have a mechanism here, the logistic side of it in fact, will work as it were before the war. how you ship, you know, leave, say, will the support or another port from russia and beaches. international waters in the black sea reaches the boss for us and them from here, it goes, it's final destination. rosser is trying to reassure nations hit hard by the global
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shortage of grain. millions of people across africa has been left without adequate access to food because of the flooring prices, but moscow's hoping to strengthen ties with the continents which fall refuse to join west and sanctions, and responds to the war and ukraine. malcolm labor force, the russian foreign minister meant 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 ensued. fuel and fertilizer prices that followed the situation of ukraine. these affect addition to the negative aspect, the food food markets, but not because of the russian special iteration. rather due to the absolutely in there that with the reaction of the west,
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which announced sanctions undermining the availability for the markets. 2 days before lab rovers in uganda, uganda, president, yellow mas 70 has courted both the west and brush for decades, including buying russian weapons. she was going to direction wish it but you do for us for the last 100 us out on the streets. ugandans is struggling to pay for fuel. prices at the pump have 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 on that picks up, but the good, the good for them. the one, something that can come look is not robes for miss trade. and investment in the
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countries is visited. you want to show that africa occupies and increasingly important part of russia's post western policy. so as the west is canceled, russia as you, but the russians are looking towards south africa, not the global south eaters repair projection. i think the trip is also geared as showing that rushes are reliable purveyor range to africa. even though they did bomb the desk for revenue for labranz arrival. natural defended the bombing of the poor when he was in the public. his conduct. 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 al jazeera, north korean leader kim jong has warned, he's ready to use nuclear weapons in the event of a conflict with the united states and south korea. he was speaking to war veterans on the 60 night anniversary of the end of the korean war. military jets painted the country's flag across the sky. the crowd below waved flags and shared anniversary
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is known as the day of victory in north korea. south korea expressed deep regret about kim's comments, so added it's ready to cope with any provocation by young, young, and a powerful, effective manner. it's nicholas and what kim don't had to thank you to be our armed forces are thoroughly prepared to respond to any crisis. and our nation's nuclear war determined is also fully prepared to mobilize absolute strength faithfully accurately and promptly. and i assure you that the safety of this land and the system and sovereignty of this country, which are military comrades who shed blood for early guaranteed protests, are expected. as bruce president, pedro castillo delivered a speech to mark his 1st year in office, being a challenging 1st year for steal. you survived 2 attempts to impeach him and faces allegations of corruption protest as have been calling for him to resign. it came on the story with money on a sanchez who joins us live from lee ma marianna. so as we said was the 1st year in
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office. many thought he wouldn't make it this far off to to impeachment attempts. how i guess weak is he now? well kim, i think he's very weak, only 19 percent of of his governments i majority of are not are not in favor of him be saved up. he is watson that you can pump. it's in and now he rides with you or not, with fly investigations launched by the attorney general, which is something on the west dentist for a sitting rested in a precedent that is like a collection while he is in office. and these, these allegations, these investigations are quite solid and why furious? kim, he is giving dr. also a lot of smelling promotions in the military for 4 or 4
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members of me. sorry to be promoted to general at $20000.00 a peach. all. so he is a suspect of having it having copied and well defined. she's thesis which is something that happened before the government, but it's one of the cases, but most importantly he is enabling. i'm catching 3. she alive who have who escaped. and the president is flawed. to have enabled and protected them for this escape. his nephew, a former minister of transport, and he's a former personal secretary of paula. now these are according to prosecutors, people who are very important because they say they may full information that incriminate will put it in in the crimes that he is being investigated for. not one of them
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a check will not take it. the former secretary of some of turned himself in on saturday are constantly getting for the president because he is now become a collaborator with y'all and see is walking. and there are, from the prosecutor's office, where we can see that the president had apparently a lot to deal with these crimes that he's been together for marianna to say these are really serious allegations. how ordinary peruvians reacting to all of that. well a majority of young, i think they want him out. they want him to be only like 19 percent of the board him and many see him for him at the beginning of the competence, but now they see math in $1.00 to 10 am for rob. and they see that the information
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coming out of the prosecutor is very solid. now there's been constant throw to rule out this past year. and hundreds of you mentioned at the beginning have been unable to untrue. of course he didn't into into attempts to overthrow him. and then because there are, there was a large group of legislators and who were sure to have the feeling no need to most are. 8 in favor of their personal interest. so what voice is reasonable voice organizations have civil rights. organizations are saying this is time for the residents and the club with all of them to go and this whole general election and everybody goes. we clean the se, then we start again. but now the people that you see behind me they are. 8 suffering your orders, there are
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a few of them here. i mean in support of the president was about to get his 1st year speech and they said that all of these things are lies that the president is innocent. you himself says he's innocent. lauren, how said that anything? first and foremost, he has all these allegations have to be through him on a, on a sanchez and lima. thank you. in iraq. the main pro iran parliamentary block says it will go ahead with the nomination of bahama, also dawning for prime minister. that's despite the storming of parliament by opponents on wednesday night, protested with supporters of the influential shia cleric methodical souther is cast himself as a critic of both iranian and american influence in iraq or better. manley has more oh, a show of descent in the heart of political decision making in baghdad. brutus
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is taken of the speakers plain and mpg benches. their support is the influential shia cleric booked out of solder. he says he does not want mohammed also done to be the next prime minister. this was over the phone. guy is brand new supporters from other provinces storms, the green zone, the parliament are in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no escalating this protesting movement, so to speak. he basically wants to the swatch of the candidate for the cream, your shirt. this is how they got into the heavily fortified green zone. undeterred by water cannon protesters tore down the cement bloss, who's surrounding a 10 kilometer stretch of the city. hundreds, pulse, with apparent ease, forcing their way down the main thoroughfare towards parliament. there they
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remained until sunday, instructed them to withdrew in a tweet. he described it as a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption saying the message had been delivered and the protesters have terrified the corrupt in power. sada is one of the most popular politicians in iraq. his party was the biggest winner in october's election, but he failed to form a majority coalition. ah, last month, more than 70 m. p 's, along with the shia cleric, was signed from parliament calling it corrupt. now the pro, wrong coordination framework is trying to fill that void by nominating su donny as prime minister. for now, this is a victory for santas and a threat to the political decision makers. unless they protest is unlikely to maintain the pressure from the street. nor about manly al jazeera dozens of people have been killed in a series of coordinated attacks. and molly,
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in recent weeks, the happened as the french president, a manual con, visited west africa to discuss security. on thursday, he stopped and been in anger at france's presence in its former colonies has been increasing. i've had interest reports. emanuel mc crone arrived, been with promised to invest your security as a sale region sees as pike in attacks by armed groups. the french president says france will work with friendly countries to overcome those challenges. no fuss. so i to do a good. it is a deleted be france will 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 animals then be in support of the development strategies for the most valuable areas and those most exposed to the attempts of terrorist groups on legal to establish themselves on the security front, it will be a hand to meet all your requests in terms of training and equipment to not as you but as we're corner arrives beneath the molly and military and asked i'm groups of
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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 cell. this has left the former colonial power struggling to position its troops elsewhere in the region. his host patricia law was hoping for both french supporters, small west african country, which is also seeing as teddy rise and attacks by armed groups. instead, his human rights record is coming under scrutiny. there are some political, though, been it in yeah. but did they do the politic and benign? there were 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, in my time or after me, that acts of pardon or amnesty will be enacted towards these people. it's possible
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decisions losolsi, macros. tor coincides with russian foreign ministers, africa, diplomatic chombo, offensive, and wasted no time to blame rushes, invasion of ukraine for creating food and energy shortages across africa is next. pit stop is canopy. so a country whose political stability continues to be tested, a decrease al jazeera, heavy rain is triggered flash floods in the united arab emirates. some houses the damaged in cars are swept away. there's also been heavy rain here in cutoff. that's unprecedented is out where the present at wild mckelly excites they were thunderstorms in dough high and cooper this morning. and so what you might think is to say what it is never rained in july in recorded history or anybody's living memory. it just doesn't happen. reliable forecast. arabia is hot, dry and dusty throughout the summer. 4 months of the summer. now the monsoon does affect some pow sarabia when it boosts out of india,
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catches southern amal and salon or its drizzling overcast. and there are occasional thunderstorms in a mom and yemen. but this year when la monsoon burst into pakistanis call substantial damage or loss of life. it costs a similar amount of flooding in a mom. this is a couple of weeks ago and we so okay, so it's come a long way beyond where it shouldn't been stronger. the sister occasional variation to say it's never rained in july in katara recorded history or anybody's memory. the same is true in queue weight. iran, very similar, one or 2 showers may be, well, has been flooding in the west coast of iran, the reins moving north, then for the next 3 days of because of significant rain causing flooding. maybe again, here in bahrain as well, western iran, and even in q, wait on saturday. is this a one year? normally i have to say, i don't know, it seems to be an extension of them on the same drop. will it be repeated future years with yet to see as well? just mention this been severe flooding and pockets on while the 300 people are
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concerned have died in the floods in several provinces since june. many more has been injured in the extreme weather, which was triggered by those mom soon rang rescue teams have been deployed. if there's hundreds of people forced to leave their homes. several roads and thousands of breaches have been washed away while thousands of buildings heavily damaged. come all hide, it is in islam of art with more the buggy, saudi major logic going to department ag issued a warning of fall landslides and flash, large and high book book to inquire province, spots of the punjab. get budget on, but the biggest and avoid affected phil fall is the province of baluchistan. this is the largest province of the country, area wise with the least population, but just can't get over a large area. and therefore, the relief and rescue efforts are being hampered because of the logistical reasons . the men link road from karachi to the provincial capital of quite i had been
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blocked because some of the bridges have been washed away. sections of the highway have been washed away and the military of gods had now using helicopters to reach those remote regions and to try to had to evacuate the people. the government of baluchistan. adults are promised to give cash compensation for those families of large family members. as well as getting relief like essential food items to an area. now, did warnings are in place because the meteorological department has also said that this is going to lost in the middle of september, and that the country will receive, or what 30 percent of its normal monsoon range support is coming out of the break. with peter, he'll have the latest on that knee injury that could force one of the biggest stars to miss
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a comp in november. ah mm . ah ah
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ah ah ah, yes, please. okay, thank you very much. we'll start with for me to one and for time will champion sebastian veto. as a nancy will retire at the end of the season. the 35 year old german, one, all his titles, back to back with red bull between 20102013. he went on to spend 6 seasons at ferrari, and now dr. aston martin in a statement that'll say committing to my passion the way i did no longer goes side by side with my wish to be a great father and the husband. my goals have shifted from winning races and
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fighting for championships to seeing my children grow. now to some big football news ahead of the world cup and concert hall papa could miss the tournament because of injury. he won the trophy in 2018 with france or the midfield, or hurt his knee in pre season training with you vent us and it appears it may be worse than 1st thought with counter 2020 to less than 4 months away. earlier we spoke to italian football broadcast, it's unclear palmera to explain why papa and you, they have a difficult decision to make at 1st, they fought, they were sure about going with surgery that would a keep him at out until at, i would say beginning of october but now they realized that a calling time that will take until i would say until or late november, which means losing the walk up because you will lose all for the preparation. the option is going with the satellite therapy that for the to reach the
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pot in steve than that do a surgery and take away the pos, the risk is that obviously if the, the competing as not happen properly. well, you just to bring an injury to be a long time one and that would affect than the rest of your career. so it is a very, very sensitive decision clamp. i'll go over every other county in the war. that is probably that one is producing more stalin a little. but still having po box is a different thing. so yeah, it would be a huge blow in more bad news for french football they women's team were beaten by germany in the semifinals of the european championship. $27.00 and a half 1000 fans were at the stadium in milton keynes for the game. and they saw alexander pop, put the germans ahead, becoming the 1st phase of school in 5 consecutive games at a euros. liza last long,
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france equalized woman's face. earth science window in level at half time. so, but you know, they kept us thank once again as pop headed in her 6th goal of the competition to win a 21. the 8 time champion, setting up a final with tournament hosts, england at wembley stadium, coming up on sunday, nervous? no, i don't. i think i hope fell out for a fuel hopefully by this anytime enough was by and plus it goes, it's not just a classic in men's football, but germany, england at wembley is just legendary. already looking forward to the final and glad that we've done it. we have always said that we want more visibility for women's football and he don't get more visibility than playing at wembley in front of $90000.00. people have respect mouse who controversy and turkey way home side fan a batch it to con. ukrainian cinema chia in a champions league qualifier ah . large section sofa and
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a bunch of fans could be heard chanting. the name of russian president vladimir putin, of the kiva went ahead in the match. i started the chancing of the go school, made an gesture with his hands and nodded to fit about his rivals basic tests. ah, but it was dillema who had the final say, they swear next time to win the game to one and make it into the 3rd round of qualifying for europe's premier club. competition. they'll face austrian outfit stood out for me. you as president, donald trump, will play in a pro, am golf competition later head of the latest lives series events back by saudi arabia. the 3rd live tournament of the season will take place on tramps, betterments, the goals in new jersey. a group of $911.00 victims families who believe saudi arabia aided the terrorists who carried out the effects of urged trump not to host the event. in thursday's program, he'll play alongside for major champions, dust, and johnson, and bryce and december. the bateman's, the course,
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was stripped of the pga championship in the week of january 6th, the tax on the capital in washington, d. c. and other of trump's courses in florida will host the season ending live tournament in october. even with our trump, the live series was already controversial and as divided the golfing world lucrative contracts and huge prize, many have tend to big names like johnson december and phil mickelson to sign up, american defectors have been banned from the pga tour. and us write a cup team, while europeans like poll casey, are still waiting to learn. if they too will be locked out of the ryder cup. i would still love to be a part of that. but if i'm not a fan, as i guess there's nothing i can do, i'm not sure what to tell you yet. because i guess we don't know. i right now we're, we're all in limbo, which is a bit frustrating. the players making their decisions obviously. but the players
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are not trying to damage the game or you know we, we leave this to those in charge of the tor. well, we'll leave it there from our b regulator with more sports news. kim, thanks. that's peter. now a rare dinosaurs skeleton is sold at auction in new york for more than $6000000.00 . gorgeous, horace was a cousin to the more famous t rex around earth. more than 79000000 years ago. it's believed to have lived in watts. now the west in us and canada, the perfectly preserved bonds were discovered in the us state of montana in 2018. the buyer hasn't been identified. i do wonder if they're going to come up with a name for that. mine is all stay with us. one use in just moment of
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