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i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, ah, iraq, he pulled a fish in, walked out, saw the edge is more people to join, protest is occupying parliament, is pro raimie an opponent, say it's a qu, may and mas military john to extends the state of emergency for another 6 months i want on had touched tight. nickos crenisha. right. gotcha. can i do that? and england football fans finally have something to celebrate 96, the years since they come 3 last one, a major trophy are i the 1st ship carrying ukrainian grain has just left the port of odessa under
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a deal signed last month. the rezone is a sierra leone flagged vessel. you can see there in the live pictures where carrying, talking about what it's carrying out more than 26000 tons of corn. according to the turkish defense minister, it's final destination will be lebanon. but it's f heading 1st for his thumb ball. john henderson joins us now live from odessa the moment the world has been waiting for. i guess we can say, john, that's right, sammy, this is the boat that everyone has been waiting for, has been a long time coming, but now without coursing through war time, waters waiting to feed the world. it will head from here to assemble, and then on to lebanon. a boat is called the rezone. it was made in 1996 in china, and is flagged in sierra leone. and right now, it is full of grain. we're told corn there,
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mainly 3 types of drain that are leaving on these 1st 16 ships at corn, wheat, and sunflower oil. so though the president vladimir zalinski of ukraine announced this on friday. there been some logistical hurdles to come over, overcoming part of that has been because these waters are mind. it's been very difficult . yesterday we heard what sounded like a strike. usually those strikes are, of course, from russia. that would be the 3rd time russia has struck the odessa region since this agreement was reached through turkey in the united nations to carry these boats out into these waters during war time. and finally, get grain out of ukraine for the 1st time since february, the grain inside that boat and the other boats is from last year's harvest. and right now we've been to farms where farmers are harvesting this year's week. and
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that means are going to have to come and fill up these silos, which has been full for months. and of course, the issue here is that in africa and elsewhere, there is a global food crisis and that grain is needed across the world. there has been food inflation and there have been food shortages. so this is the 1st of 16 vessels. we don't know how many of those will leave today, but that one that's the test runner. if everything goes well with that ship, we should see more shipment. there's a lead boat, a pilot boat in front of it, paving the way, and that's an important job because they're going through mind waters and they have presumably mapped out a safe way to do that. and yeah, it is kind of a tricky situation in a long time there get to says when john hasn't thereabout whether any of these ships would ever leave we all definitely looking at pictures which you know shows
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clearly the rezone has pushed away from dogs. but how far is it golf at this stage? i you can't see the port because under the rules by which we're filming that you're not allowed to film military infrastructure in the port is considered military infrastructure. in fact has been hit by russia just the day after this agreement was reached. but i can see the port it has left from and i would say it is probably less than a 3rd of a kilometer kilometer out into the water. it's gone a very short way, and it's going to take a whole day for this boat to get to istanbul because it moves at a very slow pace. but this is a pretty historic trip. i'm sure they're going to be very careful with the route they take and with how they go about that. sammy lime. john are going to thank you for the update then no doubt will be coming back
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to you in the course the day. as we watch that journey, i think we were looking at the map a moment. go see if we could bring it back half a 2nd. can we bring the map in? or i, there we go. and you can see that little blue dot that shows where the ship is now . so clearly it's left for hasn't got very far yet, but that is kind of a big deal in this whole agreement. and in this process that many was skeptical to whether it would actually ever be put into effect. so let's bring in talking about the process. the deal under that deal, the reserve is being escorted across the black sea, turkish ukrainian. and the un staff monitor the loading of grain ensure the ships are not carrying any weapons. ukraine and naval vessels are guiding the boat on a safe route through the heavily mind black seas. john mentioned when it reaches turkey on tuesday, it will be inspected before it will be allowed to proceed sooner. casala joins us
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now live from a stumble. so sim, little bit of a process bag has to take place. still in this stumble, right. take us through that yes, definitely saw me as these vessels leave ukrainian ports, it will take at least a day. as john also mentioned to reach northern stumble, where the garage area is in the black sea shores of his stumble. so we expect these vessels coming one by one or as a group of vessels moving slowly through the black sea. a coming to northern, a stumble in that anchorage area. we expect them to anchor and wait for the inspection boards that have the personnel from the joint control and a comment center that has been recently established and is stumble and through those inspectors who are mainly military officers of ukraine, russia, turkey,
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and representatives of the u n, they will have clarence and they will cross, they will enter the buffer straight, and after the after receiving their clearance, they will move to my mercy and then cross the door, the now straight sailing towards the agent and the mediterranean, and for this vessel roxane the sierra leon flag vessel. it will be moving towards a mediterranean and reaching hopefully to lebanon after the process is complete, crossing from the turkish waters. this is the process, but of course there are challenges ahead because the port of us or desktop that is solely port under the ukrainians control has been mined in order to stop any russian invasion or attack to other so that's why some of the some of the mines have been, have been sailing by themselves in the black sea. so mines are a big are
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a big venture for these vessels. those vessels have to move slowly and inspect and do reconnaissance for those mines will also the lack of number and the in the cruise is another problem because we have been re, from the report that there are not enough failing quiz marine cruise, who will be companies who are willing to join these a sailing trips from ukraine to other ports, also trusting puts in as some of the exports put experts put it is another issue on korea. doesn't expect any russian attack at the ukranian vessels, as russia is also a beneficiary party. in this process because russian grades that have been in direct affected by the sanctions will also be able to travel for freely to the world. mike, that's why i couldn't believe that russia wouldn't do anything to harm this process . but of course, for the shipping companies, for the cruise, for ukrainians and the insurance companies,
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this is also another challenge that is way to get had, but the joint control and command center established and it's tumble, is here to inspect every detail the reconnaissance and provide the safe navigation for those vessels crossing the black sea through the target straight to the world markets. right, thanks so much that costs all nearly 900 medical facilities in ukraine have been damaged or destroyed during russia's invasion. the conflict has false hospital staff to come up with new ways to keep patient safe. there's also growing pressure on the health system, including medicine and supply the will, takes its toll barrier. we spoke to dr. cow, the about the delay is volunteering at the regional hospital in live. he explained some of the challenges health work because they're dealing with it is a country in war that needs to keep its health system working normally are as
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normal as possible. but, you know, going back to the maternity we are seeing, for example, many more premature babies being born because of the stress of the war. because people, especially pregnant women, are not being followed throughout their pregnancy as normal. and we are also in terms of mental health, we're seeing huge rise of cases of depression, anxiety with the health system that is not able to cope. so i, what i can confirm from being here on the ground is that we are dealing with major health issues and challenges, not only today, but the country will be facing these challenges and many years to come. and the rebuilding of a free ukraine will be depend on international cooperation, also to make sure that the health response is put up to speed to the needs of the p . shalley that mcfadden southern has calling all iran keys to join protests as camps inside parliament. support has a fil. inside the building and bank vans green zone. thousands of people storm
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parlance on saturday. the 2nd time in a week, they demanding a complete change to the political system of their opponents accuse them of trying to lot to qu, bills and your body reports through the parliament. and by that, ah, the morning after the remnants of what's taken place here. this is the area outside iraq's parliament building now home to demonstrators for the foreseeable future. they come and go under the watchful eye of security personnel belonging to the man they follow. she a leader, mother of sutter ah, known as southerners. they're fed up with the political system. they have come from all over the country. 27 year old ali arrived in baghdad on wednesday and took part in the 1st storming of this building. the odd to say good looks good, the saga you promised smoke the dos other to stay here as long as it takes we reject the government and want the cora politicians to be punished,
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including former prime minister maria molecule. we are waiting for orders from our leader said what for the souther was leadership represents reform and let me get to what the law jawad could whom who jamie is declared from that jeff. he's also been in the capital since wednesday. he teaches in one of the seminaries in the holy city, belonging to this other family and says he's helping the federal sutter fulfill his wish for a better iraq, oklahoma out here. what me, this is what we want a united iraqi government. we want to achieve one solid iraqi government. we don't need anything other than that. we're staying here because of demands that were presented by the representative of the iraqi people. so i had looked at our solder little so these protestors are making themselves comfortable worried if they leave and peas could hold an unannounced session to approve the candidate nominated by an iran back group. well, how much i also donnie. this is iraqi, close to,
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to said it was passing by the americans in 2003 and individually became is one of the main reasons is industries are here today until this document is amended. they seem like this video sources already 0 back down. now the chief of me in my military jones has extended a state of emergency for another 6 months that was declared when the military deposed the government of on thank. so she, in february last year. so she remains in detention has been charged with several offenses monitoring group say more than 2000 people have been killed. 15000 the rested in a crackdown on pro democracy protests and the 2901, telephone, cima. we made up most efforts in discharging the state duties with might but internal and external terrorists and their conspirators are committed to the utter devastation rather than the flourishing of democracy in myanmar and the legal
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committee. the parallel government and terrorist organizations against the government, which is formed in the constitution, commit various ways and means to distract the security piece and stability of the nation. number one on tiny chang joins us now live from bangkok. so where does this leave the peace plan then? well, he did make mention of the fairly early on in the speech. i think that is very specifically aimed at foreign leaders from asha nations who will be metering meeting and non parent later this week. now, to this point, they have, for the most part, express their outrage of the particularly the execution of for political prisoners . the beginning of last week, a malaysia's foreign minister went as far as to say that was an act, a crime against humanity. he said that he had wanted to introduce the 5 point s e n plan last year, but it hadn't been possible because of waves of covert waves. 2 and 3,
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which had hit me on my very badly. he said that this year me m. i was in the process of implementing that plan to the extent of its its own ability and that seems to be a get out close. but i think anyone really looking at this objectively would say that ma'am bar certainly from a military perspective has gone nowhere towards employer implementing actions plans . and i think our psion will be looking very bluntly how they respond. that may be conscious within us. yeah. and like thailand that'll try to reengage men mom, but i think the opposition coming from countries like the philippines, malaysia, indonesian singapore will be very strong now either to isolate men, mar, completely from the grouping. or to take some, some more positive action against them to try and get them to take this process a little more seriously. internally, how has this conflict spread since the crashing of those peaceful protests?
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well he adjust this in his speech and he talked about the violence. there's now spread all across the country. interestingly, the air, as he mentioned in particular like st gung and mcguire areas in which ship previously there hasn't been very much violence under military rule. in fact, those areas which are seen very much as the backbone of support for previous military regimes that have rule. but he listed a thousands of incidents that recurred his death toll was 30380483 people had died. since the military coup, and he said this was down to parallel governments and terrorist organizations. but i think that's an admission to a certain extent of the fact that there is no opposition all over the country, not just in the board areas where there have been ethnic conflicts that have burned the decades. that is now happening all over the country. he of course,
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painted this as a situation where the military was doing everything it could to restore peace and order to the country the, the criminals that they were arresting and punishing were trying to damage the nation. the union of myanmar. and he also proposed towards the end of this speech or a new process of proportional representation. and that may be a hint towards the changes that the military are looking at towards elections and 2020, through which they have promised. but i think under the current terms would give the n l. d once again, a massive landslide, as those seen in the past. so it appears that what the military is thinking is a series of proportional representation which may not lie said would give ethnic groups more representation, but is more likely to be used as a process to divide and conquer the opposition that the military perceives. all right, thanks so much. tony stella had on al jazeera synagogues ruling policy claims victory
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and sundays parliamentary election, many raising serious questions about the fairness of the vote. nigeria says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining science clump down on crudo fest . ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and from the satellite image. you can see that area of dense cloud. now that's brought some fierce thunderstorms and drenching down ports the life of poland. as we go into the new week, we're going to see that rain work its way to the, towards the northeast. the baltic states in some heavy rain stretching all the way down to the balkans, some of those showers affecting romania, but also charlotte trailing behind that system for many central areas putting towards the low countries. but it isn't improving picture by the time we get to
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tuesday. you can see that just start to dry up temperatures in places like paris picking up. now we are going to see more wet and windy weather sweep across britain, an island where it has been rather warm and muggy, and some of that heavy rain edging across into scandinavia. but it's so much the quiet for the south of this across the mediterranean, spain and portugal, once again, seeing things heat up as a heat wave moves across from northern africa, temperatures in madrid, certainly picking up. and it's a similar story in the southeast places like turkey. we've had a heat wave conditions here. we'll also see temperatures edging up across central parts of italy down in the south as well for places like sicily. and that's a similar story for morocco and algeria temperatures here. certainly on the up. it's rather sizzling hot. that sure weather update. ah, blank assessments. how much support is there if at street protests that we've seen in came across the rest of the country,
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the street movement has been very good at stopping into the court and found the people across the country informed opinions. we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. ronnie is credited by some we're really we're storing it, lease credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera lou? ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera tom. to recap on the 1st ship, carrying ukrainian grain is just left the port of odessa andrew deal signed last month. the rezone is s, sierra leone flagged vessel carrying more than 26000 tons of corn. she,
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i lead him of thought i saw that i was calling on all the rockies to join. protest is camped inside parliament. the supporters storm, the building on saturday. they're demanding an overhaul of the political system. pro raimie in opponents accused them of staging. a coo may and mas john terrace, extended the state of emergency for another 6 months. it's been in place since the military deposed the government of long sang suit g in february, 2021. so she is in detention charged with several offenses. i jerry says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites and renewed campaign to clamp down on crude theft. it's lost more than $3000000000.00 in one year with more losses projected in 2022. i'll just hear that adriece joins security forces as they hunted down the oil faves in the new jazz delta
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in there, or land and at sea. the nigerian military use under strict orders and the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces returned to the site, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier. they encountered oil to the as crews chased them, the vandals ran toward their boats, hidden in the creeks. when one is captured. in towns of crush cindy sir healey del ari finance sites. we have crushed thousands of them as you are destroying one side before you get to the auto and an ellen is bringing up again. this pipeline is one of the most frequently vandalized in the country. it delivers half a 1000000 barrels of oil a day to an export terminal, but for the past 5 months, not a drop was delivered. as the operator shell was forced to shut it down. we've
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had dish and where when we're going to quicken camps august comes like this. the set fire to the camps in indian gene us and am i equipment most of the stolen called is ferita elijah vessel such sea by barges like these, which are usually hard to apprehend. flying over the creeks, the devastation caused by all bunkering is massive. hidden under tree canopies, the old thieves are putting finishing touches to this facility capable of refining tens of thousands of gallons a day. and instead of using firewood, they now steal gas to distill the cold. military commanders say there are hundreds of these illegal distilleries scattered across the oil, producing delta in addition to bleeding the economy dry. the operations also damage
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the environment because they are not properly equipped to process crude oil. the plunder of nigeria oil has left the country unable to be its its orbit quarter activities are going on, as i speak to you now as so much collaboration guerra with the communities to make sure that there was a boy in the process of protecting his assets. the company looked up to the renewed clamp down to return to profitability, but with all thieves continuously changing their tactics. it could be a long while before that will happen. how many degrees al jazeera in nigeria is all producing, delta senegalese fraser, and mackey cells rooting. coalition says it's one a majority after sunday's parliamentary election, local media reporting, voter turnout was just 22 percent opposition parties. an angry a. some of the most popular candidates were disqualified from running. their worried sol may change the constitution and man, for a 3rd term in 2024 housing costs are surging around the walls and
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tenants soft feeling the fresh of new york, singapore, and london. some of the biggest average increases across the u. s. monthly rent costs are up 15 percent compared to this time last year. and so these, such as nashville and cincinnati, they've climbed by more than 30 percent. and in austin, texas, the average rent is increased by nearly 50 percent. kristin salumi reports from new york. so this is the master bedroom. you can find apartments with amazing views, but affordable housing is hard to come by in manhattan. average rants recently topped $5000.00 a month here and the increases are spilling over to neighboring communities like jersey city, new jersey. but he $400.00 for a buffalo too much already. that's where this man took to social media to vent about his 2 bedroom apartment, jumping up more than $1200.00 a month. this last one here is a $37.00 more than 37 percent increase in rent. he's hardly alone. new york city
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has historically had high rents were now everybody's having historically high rents, you know, in the southeast particular with there's been a lot of growth in it. atlanta, charlotte, nashville, texas. the corona virus pandemic said many city families looking for larger places to live while supply chain issues and rising cars have slowed down new construction . a study by the u. s. census bureau in june found that more than 13000000 people nationwide were behind on ranch or mortgage payments, and there are signs of rising homelessness. michael de luca ended up on the street when he could no longer navigate the stairs to an apartment. he was sharing with a friend. now despite a fixed income of $2100.00 a month, he can't find a landlord wearing to take him the meeting again in the palm of the studio, the $1500.00. i have that $42000.00 income. i don't have it, i need a co signer gotten the tivo. they had to make
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a 4000 to sign to me. they want to make sure they're going to get their money. he's getting emergency shelter from the city to want to get involved. but advocates say that's a costly short term solution. we need government support. we need public private participation to help incentivize private capital, private partners to come in and help solve this problem. they're demanding plans for a luxury tower to be built here in lower manhattan, on public property, be made 100 percent affordable for working class families. we have lots of luxury. we have the luxury apartments that they can't fill a building right behind you. that was i went to foreclosure because they couldn't sell these luxury apartments, but we don't have affordability developers under pressure have committed to making 25 percent of it affordable for those. currently looking for a place to call home. it is too little too late. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york england have beaten germany to win the women's euros for the 1st time.
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it's england's 1st major football trophy and men's all women's football since 1966 . got philip as a young as more free. a dramatic when for england, and he goes friends, right. gotcha kelly's. you know, if you missed the winning goal by chloe kelly doing extra time round england. 02022 champions for the 1st time. the final score 2 to one against germany. let us do this is history made before $87000.00 fans in a sole del wembley stadium and the highest attendance of any european championship final men's or women's whom outside the stadium, celebrations echoed across england, including london's trafalgar square. shows were miles sideways. we pay a saying,
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