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harnessing the energy of these fuel woods to stole our digital information without a heavy cap in footprints. i'm russellville, off the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution is taking on a new element. thrice anal jazeera ah alger 0 rate, with no phone counting the cost. the european central bank raises interest rates to rain in inflation. good wising borrowing costs and political turmoil was italy's death book. the e. you agree to cup natural gas? you said winter will that help to avert an energy crisis. counting the cost on al jazeera oh,
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the u. s. and russian foreign minister speak for the 1st time since moscow invaded you cried. this is ukraine's president and g 7 ambassador's visit, a black sea port where ships loaded with grain, a ready and waiting for a signal to leave. and moscow, and kiva accused each other of attacking a prison in doormats, killing dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. ah, out of there, i'm just all this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up of virginia court rules that libyan warlord calif. i hafta can be sued in the u. s. for war crimes and extra judicial killings and entire villages go hungry as conflict. the pandemic and rising food and fuel prices worse than the impact of climate change. on the photograph
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with the u. s. secretary of state and russia's foreign minister have spoken for the 1st time since russia invaded ukraine in february, in the phone call. anthony blink and says, he told sir gala, for all the world expects russia to honor its commitment to let grange shipments safely, leave ukrainian ports of rob said sanctions on russia were partly to blame for the global food crisis and weapons supplies to ukraine or prolonging the war lincoln also warned rusher of consequences if it tries to annex more regions in ukraine. i also make clear to form is deliver off that in light of recent statements coming from the kremlin about their plans to proceed with the further annexation of ukrainian territory. indeed, a foreign ministers onwards about replacing a democratically elected ukrainian government,
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as well as being part of their ongoing plans. those plans would ever be certain. the world will not recognize accusations. we will impose additional significant costs on russia if it moves forward with plants. rosalind jordan joins us live now from washington. d. c. raw's tough words there from secretary of state, blinking on ukraine. it wasn't likely was it to have been a meeting of minds that phone call? no, it wasn't expected to be a meeting of minds. and if you take a look at all the statements from the russian foreign ministry clearly was not a meeting of the minds while you had antony blank in the u. s. secretary of state, stressing to russia that it needs to find a way to end the war in ukraine, and that it needs to find a way to commit to allowing ukrainian a grain exports to leave that country so that it can't, they can be delivered worldwide on their part, the russians were saying that basically the current crisis is essentially the u. s
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. is fault. according to other foreign ministry survey, lobrado told antony blinking. that part of the reason why the war is going on for so long is because of the was a determination to give the ukrainian military weapons, including a high mars, as well as lots of ammunition. you also heard from sergio oliver of, according to the foreign ministry, that the situation with the grain exports was also a part of the u. s. imposing sanctions on russia, harming it's economy. and so it's not unusual or on, you know, an expected that to you would see a spill on effect. the fact that ukrainian grain has not been delivered overseas, where the 2 men also apparently disagreed, was on what to do about a u. s. proposal to essentially engage in a prisoner swap. the u. s. want so the,
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the 2 people that considers wrongfully detained, among others, the w and b, a star, brittany greiner, and the former marine who was convicted of espionage, paul leland to be released. and in many news reports, the suggestion is that the u. s. would release early the russian army merchant, victor boot of the wall on mister blank, and made it clear that he wants the russians to take this proposal. seriously. the response from sergey love rav, according to his, a foreign ministry, was that this sort of discussion needs to happen through quiet diplomacy and not in the public, not through leaks to the media. so not much of where there were any areas of agreement. okay, rose, we leave it there. thanks very much. ships filled with ukrainian gray and loaded up and ready to go at black c ports. president followed him as lensky and the g. 7. ambassadors to his country visited
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a port near odessa to witness the final preparations. russia and ukraine reached a deal a week ago to resume exports and alleviate a global food shortage. but ukraine says it's still waiting for a signal from turkey and the un before the ships can leave from odessa in southern ukraine. john henry reports the 1st ships long delayed by war are laden with ukrainian grain and ready to course through and new shipping lane. designed to be safe from the conflict around it. ukraine hopes that soon it will again be feeding the world. now that we sent all the signals are partners the you and turkey, and our military has guaranteed the security situation. as farmers continue to harvest this year's wheat, corn and sunflower seeds, 25000000 tons of grain from last season had been stuck in storage silos, its 3 black c ports. until now. the 1st trips for
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a test run after that more ships will leave from the ports of odessa, czerny morris can piv denny in the coming days. if all goes well. the u. s. ambassador, joining her group of 7 colleagues in odessa says they are united in a simple task to get this grain to the people who need it to hungry people around the world. and also to shine a spotlight on the fact that it's very important for russia to live up to its commitments until allow this grain to be exporting. oh, like bring back the deputy mayor of odessa says the port is a lifeline to a world struggling to avert a global food crisis. porpoise finish. and then there was the thought or the porter for this is the oxygen ukraine needs to breathe. it's not only for disa, we understand the grain is a strategic role material for the entire world with this makes it possible to day in ukraine for us to continue fighting and defend our independence
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across ukraine, strikes from both sides or a reminder of the danger of sending ships 3 war time waters. the ukrainian military says russian forces have leveled to school and chroma tours in the east. while the russian defense ministry says a ukrainian missile struck a prison in all. and even in the dawn bath, killing dozens of people keeps as vance disinformation from the kremlin. and that it was actually russian forces who carried out the attack. the prisoners of war inside the facility were from the as of battalion, which became synonymous with ukrainian strength. when its fighters held off russian forces in merrier pole for weeks, john hinder and al jazeera odessa ukraine. germany's economy minister has ruled out bringing the nod stream to gas pipeline online. despite current gas flows from russia dwindling notes stream to was due to double the flow of rush and gas into germany. but berlin, cancel the contract off to russia's invasion of ukraine. germany is already
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adopting measures to reduce energy consumption, including turning off spotlights and hot water. in some public buildings. step, fasten has more from berlin. more than 200 buildings public building here in berlin will go darker for the next coming weeks, at least to save energy. and not only that, it is also able to show 2 people here in germany as a symbol of how to save energy. because not only the government this urge to save energy but the public as well. but this is one bit to pale. of course, said the germans, i know, have to swallow because of their dependency on russian gas and oil for the energy supply. and this is also a result of a meeting house in brussels by the e u, in which the decision was taken to voluntarily cut an a cheese by 15 percent over the coming month to basically anticipate last gas even coming from russia for the
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next winter on wednesday gus form has already also decreased gas supplies to germany again from north frame one, which is one of the major suppliers of gas to europe is around 30 percent of all the supply is coming from north stream one and it's now reduced to only one 5th of the normal supply. so there's a lot of worry for us at, for the coming winter. the storage facilities that the european countries, including germany, you won't be full to actually make everyone comfortable and warm. there's going to be last thing also in hon over the city, where the public facilities won't have any warm water, but also housing companies have already announced that they will lower the temperature off the heating in houses already to anticipate for this cold winter to come on
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a cold in the u. s. has decided that civil lawsuits brought against libyan warlord calif. i hafta can be heard in federal courts after who's a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. during libya, civil war, the routing means libyan civilians have the right to bring cases against him in u. s. courts with damages and alleged war crimes. in may have failed to appear in a video deposition where he was due to be asked about his role in libya's civil war . attica haine has more now from virginia. this is a civil case brought by defendants here in virginia. i believe a half hour does have american citizenship, so they want to hold him civilly liable for what they call war crime. now, he didn't really put on the defense, he wasn't deposed, but still a judge this morning said that he is in fact, liable civilly liable for war crimes,
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torture extradition of killing. so what does that mean? it means the people that sued can now go after his assets. he has, according to one investigation, by the wall street journal, about $8000000.00 worth of properties here in virginia. now, many of those are a limited liability companies. many of those, the transfer to a son, the lawyer speaking here said they believe they can get it those assets and even more, they believe you have tens of billions of dollars placed all across the world. so now the forensic analysis begins. the next phase is to try and figure out how much money he has and how much money these defendants will be awarded. so some of the evidence brought before the judge was a hospital that was bombed by his forces, killing a doctor, a family that was killed by an explosion in their home family that was tortured in their home. now again, this is civil, this isn't criminal, but now it opens the door that these people can probably possibly get cash. i asked those who were suing him, what they think this could mean for libby and politics. they said they don't know that they are hoping that the libyan people will take another look at half to are
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as is, it says political oppositions. now that he, us judge, has said that he is simply liable for work still to come this half hour with me and modest military is accused of foaming civilians and its fight with armed group. supposing last he has coop at 911 families and survivors protest as the saudi back live golf tournament. tesile for donald trump's betterments to coach. ah hey, cloud is gathering again. you can see it from space gathering over a good part of central europe. and i think it might start develop into a circulating system, so we're going to generate a little bit of rain out of this. one is moving slowly eastwards. the picture is take you to the czech republic and austria during saturday. now that dark blue
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suggests bigger showers, running into poland, where they're probably wanted behind it thinks it a little bit cloudy, but they're also warming up. you'll notice rigor part of france and is still warmer in spain. and portugal want too often shout. same is true, italy or the more right and we've seen fought for weeks, i think in italy. and then on sunday, a proper circulation shows the temperature dropping the result, drawing an enormously breeze, but really just because the day full of rain. so warsaw right down 60 degrees runs up to 27 or 20 very quickly afterwards. as the rain disappears. but the real heat building further west got another western european heat. we've tried to develop with temperatures up to 36. i think bordeaux term we get to tuesday because it's hot throughout so hard, but the cup, the circulation see hint at something else happening. there's to temperatures along this line are dropping down below 30 because of huge shout only way through. in fact, reaching right up to sudden mauritania, they are heavy ah,
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with how and why did it become so obsessed? with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals in human rights, abusers accountable. they're going to read this deal apart. if they take the white house, the point 25, what is the world hearing what we're talking about by american today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. no matter where you call her will, but you can use in current to pass that matter to you. oh, i
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welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on the us and russia, top diplomats of disgust, grain shipments from ukraine in their 1st telephone calls. and russia are invaded, ukrainian february, keeps ready to dispatch the 1st shipments of grain from its black seaports, but is waiting for the go ahead from the un and took me well, ukraine and russia have accused each other in striking prison in the bass. at least, 40 prisoners of war were killed. most of them from the, as of the town in the offended, the city of merrier pole that fell to russia. and the court in the us as ruled the civil lawsuits brought against the wall or cutting for half dot can be heard in federal court. there is a us citizen, is accused of war crimes on extra judicial killings during the civil war. now me and my military is accused of using fighter planes to fight unguided munitions in civilian areas. that's according to a report by
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a group of independent investigators me and my witness says they should be jointer is using the jets to target armed groups opposing last year's coo. as tony chang reports now appointed jet screams along the border in northern thailand to the end of june. it's happened several times this year. and children know the drill, hiding in shelters until the sky is a clear. for the jets are aiming that guns dameon. a blue conflict on the border is decades old. the air war is new. since last she is qu, the gender is deployed, attack helicopters, and fighter jets against armed rebels, opposing its root. our 2 underground light, one jet come ah, we get a hides. i didn't really care about a that is actually in place that i me place that they just bomb everywhere they
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just shoot the rock at that. and everywhere they gesture the mashing guy like everywhere. ah, the attacks have been relentless and this missile the rebels can do there like machine guns and small arms and no match for the aerial bombardment. and there's one plane, they fear more than any other. every web app lay attack incur any they used at that new blue collar. when. yeah, 130, the yank, 130, the russian to see to jeff was sometimes described as a trainer that has full attack capabilities. the initial fleet is old before the coo. but according to a report by independent investigators me and my witness, another delivery is arrived since the military took over housed in these newly constructed hangers, using social media and geo location. the report alleges these planes have been deployed in civilian areas, wiring unguided,
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serbian rockets. the 80 meter i'm your nation is usually hate, which means high explosives and to tank when it comes to the possibility of aiming the ordinance precisely to target. it's not really accurate. naturally, these people were seeing ariel and artillery attacks on eastern town of lake a go in december. since then, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced from their homes across mamma, the greatest fear attack from the skies. tony ching al jazeera, the world bank says it won't give for lanka, financial assistance until it puts economic reforms in place. the country has been mud in deep financial crisis since 2019 the bank says it needs to address the route structural causes that lead to the crisis. for lincoln, new president, run a week from a singer, has promised to get the economy back on track off to protests forced his
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predecessor to resign. we crew missing his government has kept a state of emergency in place. potters, mill fernandez, explains from colombo people are still protesting and at least 3 protest organizes have been arrested. the groups might be smaller that one we've seen in recent months, but no less vocal. the banner says renelle must take responsibility for this crackdown and people here from civil society representatives of the protest groups saying that the government has no right to launch this violent crack down on the protesters and pick them off one by one, arresting them for essentially voicing their opposition, people now see the proto site as the site of danger that us previously plus the production site that gave people in college. yeah. be, but people came together. they and i was a blessed, a site where everybody can talk completely. but now it is the flight of p r and the
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government is painting that. and it's quite clear that the government in no means want protest to build up again, as you can see behind me are protested, have taken a seat. i live all, i'm sort of started this silent demonstration. they've said they're not going to be violent, but they're just making their voices heard over here. you can see the huge are band of are police of security, the army on the other side. this police, this special task force commanders, the protest as have been told to stick to the protest grounds on the other side. and it's quite clear, as i said, that this is to prevent any sort of big gatherings or crowds getting together and coming close to what this struggle was against. initially, the government of got our b roger boxer. and now that of run a vicar missing her. a grenade has gone off during
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a match at afghanistan's main cricket stadium, wounding for spectators. the explosion happened during a domestic t 20 league match of the cobble international cricket stated hundreds of people were at the match. remarkably though, the game resumed a few minutes after the blast. israeli forces have shot dead a 16 year old palestinian boy in ramallah. jad aaliyah was shot in the chest while demonstrating against settlers attacks in a lou kaya town around $250.00 pounds student protests had gathered. clashes broke out with settlers. israeli military fired, stung grenades and t, a gas before using live ammunition at least 5 other demonstrators were injured for non violent demonstration against the illegal settlement here. and there is a really ami, and there is a really settlers together to start at the shooting live ammunition of us. and many people who are injured, many were seriously injured with live ammunition from the settlers and the army
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together. thug swathes of the horn of africa and are in the midst of the regions, worst drought in 4 decades. aid agencies, a warning of a humanitarian disaster that could affect millions of people as crops fail and entire villages go hungry. leaders are calling for a coordinated regional response ahead of the un climate conference in november, catherine sawyer reports. this is a new comp for internally displaced people in the somali capital. what issue most of this families are from lewis sher belly, which is on the brink of a farming muhammad hussein is worried about his son. the little boy doesn't have anything to eat. and some of the other children have missiles another animation, but we left our home and lived in hard conditions. just the other day. my daughter, date of measles, and why my son is sick and is getting was. we lost everything in the drought. for
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rainy seasons, half filled in the horn of africa, humanitarian groups estimate more than 18000000 people are going hungry in somalia . if you appear djibouti and kenya, a combination of armed conflicts, rising global food and fuel prices has was in the impact of the extreme weather on poor communities. so why is the on the front line or a j con to the 2nd was honorable county. all for from the leaders from the region are meeting to coordinate. i had of a broader un climate summit in november, government from the region one to bring this to the attention of the negotiators. i prop 27, the climate negotiations happening in china. and today they've adopted
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a historic figuration to that effect, but will be brought to to the negotiators barker, the comp mohammad does not need to be reminded about the devastating effects of climate change he's less concerned about. the decisions leaders make at their summits and more worried by where his next meal will come from. catherine soy. i'll jazeera firefighters in turkey, are battling a blaze that's threatening a residential area on the south west coast. the fire spread to a hotel that's also used as a tourism training center. no one was hurt. the authorities say strong winds and high temperatures of finding flames, closer to homes in the seaside town of a millennia mom or his scientists say human induced climate change. he's making heap waves more likely and more severe. now the mediterranean sea is experiencing a 17 day heat way with higher than usual surface temperatures. reported since may.
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the temperature is more than 5 degrees above average between the coasts of italy and france. according to copernicus, marine services. the surface temperature reach 27 degrees in july and some pockets close to 30 degrees. the temperatures are similar to the 27 to 37 degrees thought to have occurred in the late cretaceous period. when dinosaurs rode the earth 19 point. 7 degrees was the average surface temperature in the mediterranean from 2003 to 2019 foot. and under barrow is a marine biologist. he says many species of mediterranean sea life simply can't cope with an increase in c temperature. the water then becomes warm air, easy, the 1st lay years, so the heat arrives from the sun, it penetrates in the water. and that is a layer of water that these hot there and the depth of these layer increases when the temperatures become too high. and so they cause negative
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conditions to the species. they are not adapted to warm temperatures and that leaves deeper than the usually warmed up waters. in the summer. these opens the door to tropical species, because these increasing temperatures have not only in the mediterranean the yet also in the tropics. and the species that are adapted to high temperatures, cannot withstand the temperatures that now are present in the tropics. and so they move into the mediterranean. the death toll from flash floods in the us state of kentucky has risen to 16. the national guard and state police abused helicopters and boats to rescue dozens of people from homes and vehicles. water levels reportedly reached the roofs of some houses. it comes after days of torrential rainfall in the mountainous appalachian region. buildings have been damaged and
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roads destroyed after rivers and streams burst their banks. former us president donald trump has defended hosting a saudi backed golf tournament at one of his courses, amid a backlash from families of 911 victims. the latest event in the controversial live series tees off on friday at the bed minster course in new jersey, which is about 80 kilometers from ground 0. some family members and survivors of the 2001 attacks urged trump not to host the event because they believe saudi arabia aided the terrorists. terry striders husband died in the september 11th attacks. she's chair of $911.00 families united and spoke to alger zeros. kristen salumi, we have recent us intelligence documents that have been declassified, that now prove that the kingdom was behind the attack. that was the government agents that were here in the united states that gave the logistical and financial
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support set up the network that was needed for the hijackers to carry out the attack. so it would direct involvement by the kingdom of saudi arabia. and 15 of the hijackers, of course, were also saudi citizen. i know during president trump presidency, you met with him and discussed the concern. yesterday he went asked about the 911 connection, said he had sympathy for people like you and for the families. but that the people running the tournament were his friends, and this is a good opportunity for god. what did, what did you make about his relationship with the saudis has always been a little too cozy for our comfort. and it caused us a lot of problems when he was in office, when we went to him and ask them to be classified documents. and he agreed to do that the very next day a g bar stamp state secrets across them. so someone in his administration that was very close to miss muhammad been psalm, and the crown prince decided to block us from getting the information that we requested from president trump. so we're just appalled at his relationship with
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them. a spanish prosecutor has requested a 2 year jail term and $10000000.00 fine for the brazilian strike a name on who's facing fraud and corruption charges. it's over his transfer to boss lena from the brazilian club center, an investment group, which is part of name of transfer rights claims. it was entitled to 40 percent of the fee at the time name or his parents and officials from both santos and barcelona will go on trial in october. it set to end weeks before the start of this year's will come in, cut off. prosecutors in spain are also seeking an 8 year prison sentence and $23000000.00 fine for colombian. pub, shaquira, if she's found guilty of tax fraud, she's accused of failing to pay $14.00 and a half $1000000.00 in taxes between 20122014. she denies that she was living in spain at the time and so she paid the spanish qualities more than.
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