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blue ah safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah ah. the 1st step towards avoiding a global furred crisis, a ship carrying grained leaves ukraine for the 1st time since russia invaded.
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ah, i'm sammy's aid and this is al, just here alive from doll howl. so coming up, preparing for a showdown, rocky leader mcfadden saw those supporters camp inside parliament arrival group calls for counter demonstrations. made mars military john ter extends his state of emergency for another 6 months. nigeria says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites, and i clamped down on crude oil fast. ah . now the 1st ship carrying ukrainian grain has left the paws of odessa under agreement, signed last month by russia and ukraine. the rezone is a sierra leone flagged vessel carrying more than $26000.00 tons of corn. the
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agreement for a safe passage was broken by the un and turkey in a bid to avoid a global food crisis john handler and has been following developments from the best report. you could see anybody watching this ship leave. there were just regular citizens taking pictures. you have to be very careful of how you do that because you can't take a picture of the port here. and the military's been here making sure that didn't happen, but it's been a long time coming. but the rezone was the ship. everyone had been waiting for the 1st one to course off through war time, waters and bring food to a world that needs it very badly at we have seen on ship tracking devices. it. there are a few other tug boats in the port of odessa, but at which so far we don't believe that they will be escorting any ships. sounds like that 1st ship. they're going to want to take it all the way to istanbul before they carry any more. and that is the latest word we have. we did talk to
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a captain on a ship in the nearby port of churn morris square. also grain ships will be leaving that captain said he was told originally to leave today on monday, but that there have been some complications and they're still filling out paperwork . so we're still waiting for more ships. but the 1st one has left that will be a test case. and if everything goes well with that ship, more ships will come. but this is still an insecure area. there was a russian strike yesterday and we just heard a boom a few minutes ago. but we haven't heard the air raid sirens that usually follow that. so we don't know what that is, but i've got someone here who knows a lot more about what's going on a ukraine than i do. he's a member of parliament. his name is alexi contra, ranko. and let me ask you 1st, what is your reaction to this historic launch of the ship to day? i'm absolutely happy, because that is historical for odessa. if that is historical for ukraine, and that is historical for the whole world. there's millions of people are safe from starvation and death. food cries is we sure was artificially made on the
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planet by a bloody middle beaten by this awful blockade of the black sand. this invasion. i can't say it's over, but it definitely is decreasing now. and that is extremely impulse and j, like, for example, lebanon is dependent on the ukranian grain on 80 percent. and this 1st corn, we can still see their sheep in the, which is the leaving, is taking the corn to lebanon, $26000.00 tons. egypt is dependent from ah, ukrainian, green and together with irrational, 85 percent. just imagine these numbers and altogether in the world, 400000000 people are dependent from the calories from ukraine and crops. so that is extremely important. more important moment cinema casa alu is in his tumble way that shipment is now headed. let's head over to her. so sin m, quite a process ahead for that ship once it reaches the stumble,
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take us through it. yes, saw me, it's a long process, long journey and some paperwork. of course, i'm sure i'm hearing from the captain's and ukraine, that there is another a 2nd ship that is set to sail from their support to day following arizona ship. the ship is a turkish own, a vessel carrying a foreign flag is name is novice star. as far as i have learned from my own sources . more among the captains. so what we expect is we were expecting a small comb or let me say our model of vessels gathering in the black sea. the voyage from the ukrainian ports to the bus to boss 1st rate is nearly 22230 c miles. depending on which ford they are sailing gulf from. so we're expecting them to come to the end queen gabrielle, wait for a while,
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wait for the inspection, a boat to approach to them. the inspection, all of these vessels are going to be handled by the joint control and command center that has been established within the framework of this grand coin or initiative in a stumble. so inspectors who will be consisting of ukrainian or russian and turkish military officers and you and representatives are going to be inspecting the boats in order to be in order to be sure that there is nothing on the, on the vessels that has violated the agreement between ukraine and the united nations, after they were seen by clarence, from the inspectors. the vessels will be one by one crossing through the bus for a straight towards crossing through the my to see towards darden al, straight and failing of to agency, and then failing,
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go to the mediterranean and hopefully reaching to triple a lebanon. the final destination for the russel that will be that is carrying for instance, corn and some others will be carrying other food materials than fertilizers. as far as we learned from the turkish defense minister, who spoke on air like half an hour ago, his son that russell nelly russell, that left this morning go. the support is going to be an clean golf by the boss. first, at the shores of the nor them is stumble around 12 gmc, which is 3 pm local. normally, it takes around 2427 hours for these vessels to come to a turkish rates from the ukrainian force. of course, thinking that the best support is mind and they need to be very careful and cross through a safe corridor. the vessels are to be selling
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a little slower than usual speed. of course, there are challenges ahead. there is still a trust ship between the ukrainian russians, but the turkish cup to ankara is neil assured that russia hopefully will not violate this agreement. as this also helps them to export the grants that have been indirectly affected by the sanctions imposed towards russia. me or i will leave that thanks so much soon, cuz all now nearly 900 medical facilities in ukraine have been damaged or destroyed during russia's invasion. the conflict has full hospital staff to come up with new ways to keep patients safe. there's also a growing pressure on the health system, including medicine and supplies. the war takes its toll. earlier, we spoke to dr. carter about to slay pay in volunteering at the regional hospital in nevada. he explained some of the challenges health workers dealing with it is
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the country in war that needs to keep its health system working normally are as 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, of 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 the mac, cuz i saw that i was calling on all iraq. he's to join protesters camped inside
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parliament is supporters are still inside the building and bag that green zone arrival militia group bank by iran is called for a counter protest against what it calls this is. this is qu thousands of saw that a support the storms parliament on saturday for the 2nd time in a week. they demand incomplete change in the political system and constitution. those giovanni reports from the parliament and bank 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
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in the 1st storming of this building. the odd we say, god look that the sagal promise smoked to those southern to stay here. as long as it takes, we reject the government and want the core petitions to be punished, 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 know what the law jawad could whom who jamie is a cleric 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 ma, federal sutter fulfill his wish for a better iraq, a good out here work. let 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
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m p 's could hold an unannounced session to approve the candidate nominated by the wrong back group. well, how much i also, donnie. this is the iraqi close to, to say it was passive by the americans in 2003. and interestingly between them is one of the main reasons is demonstrating sort of. 4 documented amended fundament, i implemented things like this, video sources, avari 0 backed out the chief of me in mas minute trees, extended a state of emergency for another 6 months. it's been in place since the june, the deposed the government a long time. so she, in february last year, so she is in detention and has been charged with several offenses monitoring group . same old in 2000 people have been killed in 15000 the rested in the crack down the pro democracy process since the coo. now, no doubt, one telephone,
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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 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, tiny chang has more from bangkok on the regional reaction. to this point, they have, for the most part, expressed the outrage of the, particularly the execution of 4 political prisoners. at the beginning of last week, malaysians foreign minister went as far as to say, that was an, a crime against humanity. he said that he had wanted to introduce the 5 point plan last year, but it hadn't been possible because of waves of coven waived 2 and 3, which had hit me on my very badly. he said that this year man was in the process of
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implementing that plan to the extent of it, to its own ability. and that seems to be a get as close. but i think anyone really looking at this objectively would say that ma'am, certainly from a military perspective has gone no way toward implant implementing as he owns pounds. and i think we'll be looking very bluntly how they respond. that may be countries within nancy, n like thailand that will try to reengage men. but i think the opposition coming from countries like the philippines, malaysia, indonesian singapore, will be very strong now, either to isolate man ma, completely from the grouping. or to take some, some more positive action against them to, to trying to, to get them to take this process a little more seriously. us how speak and nancy pelosi has arrived in singapore kicking off her tour of the region. she's visiting malaysia, south korea and japan to discuss trade, coven, 19, and climate change. it's unclear whether pelosi will include a stump in taiwan,
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raging as warm pillows against visiting the self governing island, which it claims as part of its territory. hello, seagly dan. google foot. hey, how speaker pelosi goes to taiwan. it'll be a gross interference in china's internal affairs. it will seriously damage china's sovereignty and territorial integrity trample on the one china principal. seriously threatened the peace and stability of the taiwan strait and seriously undermined sinner u. s. relations lead to a very serious situation and very serious consequences. gender still had an al jazeera wildfires in the u. s. state of california spreading quickly fuel by windy conditions. why it's getting more and more expensive for young americans to keep a roof over their heads. ah
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hello, we got the usual lively showers across indo china, some big down pause. they're coming in the cross thailand for the golf and tara southern part. so vietnam cambodia allow seeing some lavish houses, some really wet weather. once again. they're into northern areas of the philippines . as he says, a tropical depression just makes his way further northward, dragging in that wet weather behind on the monsoon, arranged there not is a little further north as we go through wednesday, across so much of south east asia. it is usual heavy showers, but plenty of sunshine in between western parts, borneo sinclair, or malaysia, could see some lively showers as we go through wednesday. that big concerns on some rather wet weather, pushing across southern australia over the next couple of days. see this bad cloud making his way towards new zealand. there'll be some wind and snow coming over the south island of new zealand said across the southern house. but it's over towards that western side a w way that we are most concerned tightly packed ice,
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abbas winds, could gust in excess of but 90 kilometers per hour. she's like going on into where to say the slides across c, south of w way, pushes across toward sir south australia, some very heavy rain as well. so the possibility of damaging winds and flooding rains. and it's all making his way to the southeast. ah ah ah ah lou
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ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera reminded out of our top stories, the 1st ship carrying ukrainian grain has left the port of odessa under an agreement signed last month between russia and ukraine. the rezone is a sierra leone flying vessel carrying more than $26000.00 tons of corn. the agreement for a safe passage was broken by the rain and turkey in a bit to avoid the global food crisis. shall either mock thought or saw that i was calling on all the rockies to join protestors. camp inside parliament is supposed to storm the building on saturday, a demanding and overhauled political system. pro rainy and opponents choose them. over qu,
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may miles. john to has extended the state of emergency for another 6 months. it's been in place since the military deposed the government among sang su, cheese in february, 2021. so cheese in detention, so charge rather with several offenses. israeli forces have arrested 42 palestinians in different parts of the occupied west bank. oh god . oh god, what can i get to me? don't be like this one among them. jerusalem governor, i'd 9 life b arrests happened to overnight. dozens of military patrols stormed a number of palestinian homes. the detainees were taken to investigation centers on charges of resistance. 4650 palestinians are currently in israeli jails. $650.00 are detained without charge. nigeria says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites in
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a renewed campaign to clamp down on crude theft. it's lost more than $3000000000.00 in one year, with more losses projected in 2022. al jazeera zachary did reese join security forces, they hunted down the all thieves in the niger delta in the air or land and at sea. the nigerian military is under strict orders to end the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces returned to the side, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier. they encountered oil to the s cruise chased them. the bundles ran toward their boats. hidden in the creeks. one is captured in terms of crush in this sir eli del refiners sites. we have crushed thousands of them as you are destroying one side before you get to the auto
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and an o and 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. if had dish and where when me going to quicken camps august camps like this, the set fire to the camps in indeed june us and am i equipment most of the stolen cold is ferita lodge a 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,
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filed the now steel gas to distill the cold military come on to say that a hundreds of these illegal distilleries scattered across the oil, producing delta in addition to bleeding the economy dry. the operations also damage the environment because they are not properly equipped to process crude oil. the blunder of nigeria oil has left the country unable to be it's it's opec 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 woman the pleasure of protecting his assets. and the company looks 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 trees al jazeera in nigeria is all producing? delta senegalese president mackey sauls routing coalition says it's one the majority after sunday's parliamentary election, local media reporting,
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voter turnout was just 22 percent opposition. parties are angry, some of their most popular candidates were disqualified from running. their worried sol may change the constitution and run through a 3rd term in 2024. beulah and mission in the democratic republic of congo has admitted its troops killed people during a gun battle on the border with uganda. and. 2 the head of the mission saying soldiers were returning from leave when they were, when they open fire as a border crossing. the incident comes to stays after 12 civilians, and 3 peacekeepers were killed and fighting at the un based and with ambo in the northeast. more than 2000 people in northern california have been forced from their homes by a massive wildfire. it's the biggest in the state this year, and it's forced the governor to declare an emergency. the mckinney fire is just
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west of the northern town of erotica firefighters on concentrating on getting people out safely rather than fighting the blaze itself. my camera reports it's called the mckinney fire. it started on friday, grew from one to 160 square kilometers in 24 hours and is now covering well over 200 square kilometers and continuing to spread. a mandate. free evacuation order was issued. an estimated 2000 people left their home saturday, and another 500 had been evacuated in the course of sunday. many, leaving behind their possessions like this 81 year old. my house has gone all my furniture, all my clothes, shoes out. everything's gone. some decided to leave before the men de tree evacuation and managed to save some of their belongings. yeah, we got out before the fires, actually there was
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a red flag to get out. we don't want to be there to when they do to get out have 15 minutes to get out and figure out all are so packed every to goes to get out there soon as possible. the swirling winds made the course of the fire impossible to predict. yeah, i mean, i could come from any angle at this point. it's just a matter where the when take it. over 60 hikers who are on the popular pacific chris trail were safely rescued. they had about 20 feet of visibility on the trail at the time that they chose to call in and try to get some help. the mckinney fires by far the largest, but across the west of the united states, small fires are layering up erratic with a threatening to bring dry thunderstorms with dangerous lightning, but little to no actual rain. and above all, the soaring heat is creating the ideal conditions for fires to start and spread my kinda arches era further to the south emergency crews in another part of
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california made some progress in containing the oak fire. near yosemite national park, 6000 people had to leave their homes, that blaze is more than 60 percent contained. but officials say it could take a few more weeks to bring it under control. more heavy rain is making rescue efforts difficult following flooding in the u. s. state of kentucky, the governor says the death hall of $28.00 is expected to rise. the national guard has been deploying troops to assist emergency crews of their operations have been hampered by damage to critical infrastructure. housing cost sauce surging around the world and tenants of feeling the pressure, new york singapore, in london. some of the biggest average increases across the u. s. monthly rent, the costs are up 15 percent compared to this time last year. in cities such as
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nashville and cincinnati, if crime by more than 30 percent, and in austin, texas, the average rent is increased by nearly 50 percent. kristen 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 tapped $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 thought 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 has historically had high rents. but now everybody's having historically higher rents, you know, in the se, in 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
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to live while supply chain issues and rising costs 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 willing to take him. benita. 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. i go to the people, they have to make 84000 who signed to me. they want to make sure they're going to get their money. he's getting emergency shelter from the city wanting it. but advocates say that's a costly short term solution. we need government support. we need public private
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participation to help incentivize private capital on 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 luxury apartments, if they can't fill a building right behind you. that was i went to foreclosure because they couldn't sell these luxury apartments that 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: silly me al jazeera, new york, kosovo as delayed bringing in a rule that would have forced the minority serving community to apply for new car license plights issued by the government. the decision triggered protests by serves who set out road blocks on the border, kosovo declared independence from serbia. 14 years ago. service governments is
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never recognized it. new zealand has fully opened its borders for the 1st time since march 2020. it will close to reduce the spread of covey. 19 most visits is still need to be fully vaccinated, but there are no longer quarantine requirements. the maritime borders also reopened with cruise ships and for the odds now allowed to dock. star trek actress michelle nichols is died at the age of $89.00. you know what they say, lou, to be careful what you wish for you may get in. because for trial of lieutenant huda on the $960.00 science fiction tv show broke color barriers, redefining roles, black actors, the son posted on facebook, she died of natural causes. on saturday, nichols had planned to quit star track after just one season. but martin luther king junior can.

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