tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 4, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matters on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm mariam. noisy welcome to the news. our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rocky politician worked harder, i'll solder calls for early elections and says, his support says, will continue that parliament protest. president joe biden signs an executive order to help women travel for abortions. a day off to kansas resoundingly voted to protect abortion access that the u. s. house became nancy pelosi wraps up her controversial trip to taiwan as china. is it fury launching military trails around
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the island and the 1st grain ship to leave? ukraine says russia invaded pass inspection and is stumble and heads on television and arm. he to stay with him though ho with your sport. some controversies coming out of one of italy's top football teams now police president has ruled, but he will avoid signing african players that wants to play in a couple of nations. ah. hello and welcome to the news. as we begin in iraq, where the influential she alida, what taught her, i'll saw there is demanding, the parliament be dissolved and early elections called. he's also rejecting any dialogue with the government. so there is televised addresses. the 1st is hundreds of his supporters stolen the parliament building on saturday. protest is a still occupying the complex and sandra urge them to continue with their sitting
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until his demands. and mat sanders blocked one the most seats in iraq selections last year. but political deadlock has left the country without an elected government since then. been many loud eagle who all i am not willing to engage in dialogue. we have just to dialogue with them before and good, nothing but corruption and havoc despite their empty promises and gestures. promises have not been fulfilled by i will not approve of bloodshed, but to reform, could not be achieved without sacrifice. oh alger there is no such a bar. he brings dismal from the rocky capital. baghdad they shall lead, are very defiant and determined and standing his ground. he put to rest all speculations, ever ongoing. here, over the past few days that there was a lot of behind the scenes, a meetings taking place and that eventually he would join a dialogue process. but certainly that is not going to happen. as he said, what is critical now is whether or not the various other factions within the
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government will accept his call. and there is no really functioning government at the moment after the elections that were held last october. since heather all souther instructed his m p. 's 73 of them to withdraw in june. the country has been in limbo. so the question now is whether the other side will accept the fact that there should be another election help. the next process that will come is the speaker of parliament would have to basically dissolve parliament. and then they will have to announce new election. it is unclear what the other side that will be involved in this. i will have to say in the coming hours, we'll have to wait and see, but certainly move souther standing his ground urging these protesters to continue . what he calls is a peaceful revolution that will eventually hopefully get their demands. met the ordinary iraqis. we've been speaking to say they are tired of all these politicians and they're back and forth and their divisions. they just want to see their country
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back on its feet and the infrastructure to be funded properly so they can get on with their daily lives. well, hands, it had died as a visiting fellow at european council on foreign relations. he's normally based in baghdad. join just now from boston. you are obviously in the rocky capital when address stormed parliament and occupied the complex too sad. there is remarks tonight and even the possibility of negotiations. i don't think it ends the ability. i think it actually starts. because since these protests took place a week ago, the demands were not clear as what they were. we didn't know they were wanting to have demands on the new government that's formed whether there were new elections or whether there is just an overall to the political system altogether. it is only now after most does come out and spoken that the demands have become clear. how is the opposition or his opponents within the rival frame upward nation count likely
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to respond then? well, we've had a former prime minister in molly kin. former prime minister had the body shortly after the speech come out with statements and they have, they did the same as before. asking for continued dialogue, which most does for the said there's no point to it. but i think that's going to be the path to figure out what happens next. mostly does kind of put himself in a corner here because he is asking for a lot of change. there's a lot of promise coming out of these protests wondering what most of the wants. and so new elections, early elections. we just had those 10 months ago. so they're nothing drastic. but it's all he can really cling onto at the moment or so it's a form of bargaining asking for much more than he really wants in order to extract concessions from the other side. exactly, and i think this is just my analysis and
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a few other people have voice this or that he thought he'd get confessions when he threatened to resign his m p. 's from parliament, like he did with the elections, where he directed not to take part. all the other political parties came running to him, demanding that he takes part to join them in. and so when they didn't do the same thing with the resigning of the m p 's, he actually had to go through with it. and i think he was taken back by the fact that they were moving the process along, which started this whole mass mobilization and taking over the parliament building in the international zone. even if the sit in an apartment complex and around the building is extended, will it remain peaceful? is it your sense that there is a commitment on, on all sides for that to, for it to remain peaceful for that to not be any violence? well, we kind of go over the 1st hurdle of the biggest fear of violence when a lot of the supporters from the coordination framework came out with counter protests. and thankfully, there were no clashes there,
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but it's yet to be seen. i mean, if negotiations take place and funded, adamant about new elections and other parties are not, then we could still see the possibility of escalation. this is all happening before the, the day of our sure next week commemorating the killing of the prophets grandson and mom who's saying this carries huge spiritual significance. it's a time when emotions are running high. how is how they're exploiting this. i mean, he exploited it today in his speech. he reference himself today as the grants and the mom has said, and so he's making the most of his lineage and his symbolism to mom her saying, and we saw that today i'm had done. thank you for joining us from boston. appreciate it. thank you for having now to our top story, the sal? yes, president joe biden assigned a new executive order aimed at making it easier for women to travel between states to get an abortion. this is his 2nd executive order on abortion,
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since the supreme court overturned roe v wade decision, that guaranteed a woman's rights not procedure might can report on this now from the white house. another salvo in the battle to restore reproductive rights. the 1st meeting of a task force which will explore ways in which to restore a woman's right to choose and protect in the process executive order, make sure health care providers comply with federal law solutions. don't face delays or denials, medically necessary care. this executive order advances research and data collection to evaluate the impact of this dr. health crisis is having on. i'm going to hell and other health conditions and i, president biden signs and executive order director of the secretary of health to advance access to reproductive health care services. and we're going to continue forward, including, for example, in making sure medication. abortion is available to women throughout this country
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and we won't stop, but the executive order is limited in scope. and president biden has long insisted that congress needs to pass legislation, restoring the rights embedded in roe v wade. president biden says he'll support removing the filibuster in the senate in order to allow reproductive rights legislation to pass by a simple majority. this is described as a nuclear option, which president biden has generally opposed in the past in a possible sign of things to come, the head of november's midterm elections. the fight to restore reproductive rights was posted by a significant victory at state level. voters in the conservative state of kansas ev rejected a measure that would have repealed the right to an abortion that had been part of the state's constitution. they voted no neighbor and no one came across
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the borders of cages. publishing this for the american people vote to preserve the protector right and refusal let them be ripped away by politicians and my administration has their back. the department of justice has also weighed in announcing that total through the state of idaho, which is one of the many in producing an abortion ban. in the wake of the supreme court decision. the contention that the state is contravene in a federal law that guarantees the right to emergency medical treatment. my kind of ouch is era washington. the result in kansas is significant because it's become a haven for women from neighboring states with tight restrictions on abortion. amid where state rejected changes the states constitution in the 1st referendum on abortion rights says the supreme court overturned constitutional protections surrounding states including arkansas, missouri, oklahoma and texas. all had trigger bands come into effect. shortly after rove,
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yvette v wade was struck down, leaving kansas. the safe haven for abortion rights abandon, wyoming has been temporarily blocked by a judge, but it's expected to come into effect soon. and iowa is due to bring in a 6 week ban that was ruled unconstitutional in 2018. hell me, hank in as a pro abortion rights activist, she joins us live now from st. louis, missouri. first of all, can i ask you about the state of reproductive rights there? so st. louis is located in missouri, which has always been an extremely hostile state for abortion rights. before it was over turned, there was already only one abortion clinic, and so abortion is currently completely bandon. very, the thing about st. louis is that it's right next to illinois, which is a state that has passed protections burg, worst and access. so there are
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a few clinics directly across the river about a 20 minute drive for better, easy to access for st. louis ends and that have also been seen a huge influx of patients from around the country as people are pushed further and further away to try and get the procedures they need to all these restrictions and the trigger bands and stuff like that. and so you think people who are there in st. louis are able to go to illinois to have their procedures carried out. but one of the other effects from this, despite the executive order, we'd have had to day our home abortion, i'm abortions on the rise. there was this statistic from the got to mac institute, about accounting for 54 percent of all abortions in may. yeah. so self managed abortion with pills is extremely safe and effective. there
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are ways such as organization called 8 access that people are able to order abortion pills and get them delivered to their home. these certain states have restrictions on telemedicine, abortions, which is when you are able to have your appointment and have the doctor walk you through via telehealth. some have restrictions on getting abortion pills in the mail. so there's, there are ways to get worse pills. it depends on the state what the laws are around, whether it's legal or not to get the pills in the mail. but safe, self managed version with pills is incredibly safe and effective. you know, sorry. you will be pleased about this result in kansas given the surrounding state, arkansas, missouri climber and texas. have these trigger bands, but is this still going to be a lot of pressure on the existing resources on online clinics?
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yeah, all the clinics in the states where abortion is protected have seen a huge influx and a huge strain on the existing infrastructure as they have to support patients from the states where abortion is banned. so a lot of abortion clinics have been forced to close these clinics that are still open or having to schedule people weeks out there, having to refer people even further. so the existing infrastructure has suffered a huge blow because of how great the need is and how difficult it is to get it all over the country. unfortunately. but will it be facilitated by this executive order, which present biden finally makes it making easier people, women to travel between states to access the abortion? my understanding of the executive order is that the travelling between states is
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to try and figure out ways for the federal government to provide support to people who are getting abortion. there's a, there's a budget writer called the height amendment, which prevents federal funds from funding abortion. directly, but through the executive order by them is encouraging the department of health and human services to look into other ways, such as finding ways to support people who are traveling to different states. okay, well, thank you for joining us and sharing your thoughts on us from st. louis, missouri. we have the hell me, hank, in a pro abortion rights activist. thank you. you're watching the news. our life from london will still to bring you on the program. russia's foreign minister visits me and mom to reaffirm his country's support for the gender as i see and discusses how to stop the violence. there. show of strength in the asia pacific, indonesia and the us whole joint drills and made height intentions in the region.
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and later in sport, australia's fiery tennis star makes impressive return to singles action. after all of that, later on ah, taiwan is scramble jets to warn off 27 chinese aircrafts in its defense zone shortly after u. s. how speak and nancy pelosi ended her controversial visit to the island. america's 3rd most powerful politician was there for less than a day. stressing washington support for the self rule territory. in response, china's military says that from thursday it'll conduct a series of drills in 6 exclusions owns that surround taiwan, 3 of the zones overlap areas. taiwan says a part of its territorial waters. the drills will include long range, live ammunition shooting in the taiwan strait and that china is warned all vessels
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to avoid the area for 72 hours. almost half the global container fleet passes through this war to wait every year. so for a significant, i'm a jam june reports for us. how speaker nancy pelosi, a high profile trip to taiwan, fraught with both complications and contradictions. america's 3rd most powerful politician, repeating washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governed island, while also respecting beijing so called one china policy to day, the world se, se is a choice between democracy and autocracy. america's determination to preserve democracy here in taiwan and around the world. we may iron clad, taiwanese president, sy, in when, who gave pelosi, one of the highest civilian honors, promised to defend the island from beijing's threats. angel tele,
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aggression against democratic taiwan, would have a tremendous impact on the security of the entire in the pacific. the men facing deliberately heightened to military threats. ta one will not back down. we will throw me up, hold on nation sovereignty and continue to hold the line of defense for democracy. china, which considers taiwan a part of its territory, has said it once a peaceful reunification and views, policies visit as a direct provocation with her. i'm the tie one sighing wayne and her ilk a clinging to us and turning their backs on national justice. these behaviors that go against the trend of times co will not change the international consensus of one china and will not change the historic trend that tie one will inevitably return to the motherland. those who play with fire will not come to a good aims, and those who offend china will be punished. even during policies visit china's reaction was fast and furious. suspending imports and exports of several goods to
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and from taiwan, conducting joint air and sea live ammunition drills near taiwan. and summoning the u. s. ambassador in beijing, policies trip has come to an end. but with chinese american relations at such a low point, it's not clear yet what the long term repercussions of this visit will be. ma'am adam john, as you did here, the pollen is the international editor of taiwan plus. and she says that people in taiwan a concern about china's new economic restrictions and military activities. the people i want are use to try this aggressive language and posturing. but what is concerning them at the moment is one those economic actions that the china has taken against taiwan batting number of products, particularly agriculture, oil and food products. although china was quite careful not to buy the products,
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the china doesn't actually need. the 2 sides have very robust trade with china being taiwan largest trading partner. but the same time china needs tie wants for supply chains for electronic goods and semiconductors. so there are businesses or smaller businesses you're that which will be affected. on the other hand, there is also the specter of china imposing its military mike on taiwan and china has made that very clear by releasing a map of its plans of these large scale drills that it's planning to do from august 4th to the 7. then this map shows these live fire drills that are due to take place that even fly by possibly this i want their phase, which is unprecedented. that will be taking place during those day said that map is also shown that china drill to come very close and impede on time one territorial water is coming close to tie one soil, just about 16 kilometers the way. so people here and i want to watching is very
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closely and trying to make a sense of nancy pelosi. this is on the one hand, it's given title a legitimacy and one people have seen that that support from the us. but on the other hand, while it's huge on symbolism, they also feel that perhaps there could have been more substance to it. or they to go is vice president of the center for china and globalization and form a chinese government official. he says nancy pelosi is misleading the world and by june woke, tolerate provocation. china is condemning pelosi as troublemaker in chief when the world china is really sending the message that it will have 0 power is for any such provocation and violation of the one china policy. and china is doing military exercises in the waters surrounding taiwan to show that china will be very firm to stand firm to defend the one china policy. and china will not tolerate what to
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do to the ones on the policy the united states. ready succeed in changing the reality is on the ground, the contemporary world and china will eventually be winning this struggle for national reunification. now you mentioned, hey, wednesday had this all sovereignty and independence. she is misleading herself. she is misleading the world. high one, as a province of china, does not have its own sovereignty. our russia's foreign minister farragut rovers reaffirmed his country support from me and mos military government during a visit to the capital. naperville, i sure is a key supporter, an om supply to me and mos regime, which came to power and a coup in february last year. that rove is holding talks with the military gender to discuss security and economic issues. before heading to the summit in cambodia me and mom was invited to the summit because of the violence that followed the coo in 2021. and so there it was different. so your prime minister,
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your government, to normalize all the delay, the situation. we know that you are planning next year to have a problem in 3 elections sound. we wish your success in promoting your country in making your country stronger and more efficient. what you're saying. and that's on meeting in cambodia for the association of southeast asia nation. summit security concerns the top of the agenda for i see on including that crisis. and me and my, and also the tensions of a taiwan for its 3 reports from on pen. as yet foreign ministers, i am put on pen hoping to find solutions to deal with the crisis in myanmar. cambodian prime minister, who had sent in his opening remarks admitted the situation and military run myanmar can even be said to have deteriorated after last one's execution of 4 antique who activists canoga night. when the po,
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not the least there are. and the more prisoners who will be executed, then we will go through their, our roles in the grid, fight points, consensus opposition. the asean lead piece plan was agreed in april last year. but since then, that's been little progress. myanmar, once again is absent from the meeting after audience members bought its military appointed foreign minister from attending, extending the invite to a non political representative. instead, some diplomats have admitted me on mass absence at the regional meeting, may make it more difficult to find a solution. there's also a pressure from civil rights groups and some members of parliament n, as in countries for the organization. to do more to resolve the situation in myanmar many have suggested it's time for us in to engage with the national unity government. a shadow civilian government made up of those who oppose the con, myanmar will not be the only item on the agenda and put on pen in the next few days,
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top diplomats from the us, russia, china, and other countries will also be here for minister meetings with their asi and colleagues, as in, has to deal with challenges of different types and level but never before. never like this year. never like this moment. how we been confronted. at the same time, were so many parallels for the region and the world at large. russia's invasion of ukraine tensions and the tie one straight, the competition between the u. s. and china. these old matters that will occupy the delegates in the next few days. with florence louis al jazeera put on penn baba gram indonesia in the us, holding their largest joint military exercises with more than 5000 personnel. taking part this years drills coincide with a time of heightened tension in the region there. jessica washington reports from.
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but to raja in south sumatra, there are several extra participants a show of unity and strength. indonesia and the winds have held annual military exercises for more than a decade. but this year is different as the exercises expand to include other countries in asia pacific. earliest on thursday, i've been reading for home together for armies military. so on the other 2 to do this kind of mine train. and when we're together like this much longer when we're done work and we're joy partners, troops will participate in live fire exercises, medical training, search and rescue operations, amphibious exercises, and more. in its 16th iteration, the guru to shield exercises have expanded with its largest, ever roster of participants and a number of countries participating for the 1st time. japan is among those
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countries including empower trooper training here in south sumatra. australia and singapore are also taking part and other countries including france, south korea and india, are invited to observe the 2 week drills. the exercises are happening at a time of growing concerns among the us and its allies about china's military assertiveness on issues such as ty, one and the south china sea. they'd be willing to pull out the washington is trying to protect confidence in the existing international order and take steps to help ensure it fully. because the u. s. neglected china's unilateral behavior for a very long time. and now they're making more of an effort to be able to respond militarily to china in that regard. indonesia is not a u. s. ally and as long pursuit of foreign policy which it describes as free and active. but it has also pushed back against china's maritime incursions into its
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waters. journalists here asked the indonesian armed forces commander and decker, but casa, whether the exercises were intended to send a message to beijing. so asada not at all, we have always done this training. if someone wants to read it that way, well, that's not our intention at all. these drills involving several countries will continue until mid august. jessica washington al jazeera but to roger indonesia. so i had for you on this news hour from london. it is immoral. but you and calls our oil and gas companies, making huge profits as ordinary people suffer from surging prices and a climate crisis facing stiff unemployment and soaring prices. why can years young are struggling to believe in election promises and in sport, the english premier lee makes a big decision before the season kickoff. ah,
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the. there are heat alerts across a huge swath of germany, and berlin may set a new all time temperature record here for one. here's the details on thursday. so where that sons out, we've got high temperatures with this berlin. we got you in for 37 member. i talked about the all time temperature record that is 38, so we'll see if we can get you there. we've also got heat going on in rome at $36.00 across parts of the balkans, tarana at $35.00 degrees now for greece and turkey. it's a story of a mix of sun in cloud seen as winds pick up a bit through the boss 1st. the stumble has a high 31 degrees. and to the other side of the mediterranean, a wind off the buying tickets. gonna put a cap on those temperatures for porto and lisbon in the upper twenties. but we've got that heat, of course, still through spain on thursday, some shower zip in across the northern ireland into scotland. so that's going to
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lower your temperatures. as while at ambrose got a high of 17 degrees and off to africa, we go bursts of rain rolling off the air in opium highlands moving toward the west . some heavier batches toward eastern portions of chad and blanket and rain. from senegal, right through to see are the own. as we dip toward the south, we're going to see some more cloud cover come in to keep town. and those winds pick up as while with the high of 16 degrees on thursday. that's it. see again soon. the like everywhere, connectivity and yet for infrastructure, independence on foreign corporation needs to many remain offline. now, politician and tech activists are building a whole growing solution and secure the nation's technological sovereignty.
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with todd ross. other is demanding early elections was rejected any dialogue with the government. his support is a so occupying the parliament complex and sandra, urge them to continue that attend until their demands and mass us president joe biden assigned the new executive order aimed at making it easier for women to travel between states to get an abortion states will be able to apply for waivers to treat patients from parts of the us. what access to abortion has been banned or limited. and us how speaker nancy pelosi is ended. a controversial visit to taiwan, china, which had strongly warned against the trip is now started military maneuvers around the island. top meters from the taliban in afghanistan have been holding discussions on how to respond to the killing of our kind. a leader aim and also watery sources close to group have said this to the reuters news agency. now the united states killed the water on sunday using miss l. 5 from
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a drone while he stood on a balcony and campbell taliban is not confirmed. what is death, but which is sources of saying meetings are taking place a very high level on whether they should react us officials or discard the operation is a biggest set back to all kinda since a summer been lived and was killed in 2011. the british intelligence says ukrainian strike on a russian ammunition train is likely rendered the railway carrying arms into russia, occupied crimea unusable. the route is used to supply arms, the russian forces in harrison person says russia will likely repair in a few days, but were main vulnerable to future attacks. meanwhile, russian forces have continued to target the southern port city of nikolai, of under the eastern region of don. yes, moscow says its forces destroyed for warehouses during rockets, artillery and ammunition that make a lives may. it says, russian strikes destroyed
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a supermarket and damaged a residential building, alive as a strategically important city bordering the russian occupied harrison region. the 1st grain ship to lever ukrainian ports and rushes invasion as pastry, the boss for straight and been cleared by inspectors. it set off under a deal broken by turkey and the un to facilitate the exports of millions of tons of grain and ease the global food crisis. the may shipment left the point of death on monday, before docking at the mouth of boss 1st on tuesday night. now traveling on to lebanon, the country which imported most of its grain from ukraine before the war began. sam conceal new ports from it stumble. the final inspection for the early on flagship carrying ukrainian grain, it's added to lebanon, whether it's been foot shortages and high prices for months. rush and ukrainian, turkish and un officials check the cargo while the ships docked and assemble.
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they're part of the joint coordination center that was set up here after a deal to resume ukrainian grain exports last month. the most headman, our nation state with respect to the graham's topic. the short shortage is 1181 percent off grains. depending on the ukraine grains, carrying nearly 27000 tons of corn, the ship to 4 to the ukrainian port for best on monday, an estimated 20000000 tons of grain husband's stock in ukraine since the start of war. this ship behind me is not the 1st commercial vessel to transfer you queen strapped grains to want the 5 month war, but it's also a find the un brokerage green deal sign last month is working. hundreds of ships will now follow the same route and method, plaque sport, ukrainian grain, and fertilizer for is global food shortage. u. n. a turkish officials hope the
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agreements can lead to a cease fire between russia and ukraine. the vessels journey along the newly established maritime monetary cory door in the black sea has been a complex but historical achievement for the joint coordination center. but for your current president, follow them are zalinski. it's more complicated users, they should done. thanks to the you and partnership with turkey. we've had the 1st ship delivery of grant best, but it's still nothing. we hope it's a tendency that will continue. the cast courses of this war are horrible, not only for ukraine's, but for the war. me. now it's good to go for the ship carrying critical foot supplies. it crossed turkey's boss for a straight and heading towards the mediterranean 3 ports and ukraine are due to resume the export of millions, more tours of wheat, corn, and other crops. danika solo al jazeera is stumble or worn. ukraine has devastated
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its economy, land mines, planted by the russians, making it difficult for farmers to reap their harvest. and it's once thriving, fishing and terrorism industries have disappeared. john henry has more now from odessa. live in here are difficult and thought i would there some explosion lot is love lost his job as a cargo sailor and angelina discovered she was pregnant, they just bought a new apartment. these were the 1st days of the war. now they borrow for the mortgage medicine in doctor visits. sometimes it's not enough. they have fran thumb, low family. if i borrow at this p po, money for pay, because i can't pay our our company own that company's us apartments. a say you should pay, you must be, is at the and not have any choice in the southern port city of odessa and across
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ukraine. the war has shut down fishing tourism nearly everything leak a best java owns 3 restaurants here. 2 are closed, but she reopened the 3rd. she considers it an act of patriotism, all of the years that we've been working were successful. so i can't afford to keep myself busy until keeper, people working. and i think in the way it is between elliptic so i can, i can afford that. i mean i, i am ready to, to lose here. sometimes it feels almost normal here until it doesn't outside is allowed boone, a russian strike. then an air raid siren, it feels it feel safe from here and being here. feel safer, if from the inside to bother it's. it is a big illusions, but she says she won't keep it open through the winter. the few remaining tourists
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will all be gone. just south of the ports in odessa is the town of z atoka, a resort area where people come to vacation, but they're not coming here anymore because of the perils of war. a russian missile strike hit this residential area and you can see the devastation somehow. no one was killed in these destroyed homes, but little is left intact. fee required for faith are $3.00 legs. his birth. he got this is not my dad left here. after that, it's both little left little work in constant danger from those explosions are our live high risk and 3 can bite and everybody again, that is why are we afraid fall to life? they also fear for their child's future. it will be over a chapter in our life and the we should to be stronger. i want these in our country
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with all ukrainians flood us, love and angelina journey through apparel is present to an uncertain future. john hendrick, l g 0. odessa, ukraine. the head of the u. n. t. atomic energy agency has wander. europe's largest nuclear power plant is completely out of control. okay, staff and not following procedure. in cranes, apparition plant, it was taken over by russian forces at beginning of the war, but is now being operated by ukrainian workers. rafael grossey wants russia, ukraine, and our experts in to stabilize the situation. for any nuclear facility to operate normally and safety, there is safely, there are a number of principles and norms that must be observed. and when we look at the situation, the very unique situation we have in separate area, we see that most of them, if not all,
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are being violated or not observed will not fall. so appreciate is completely out of control. there are some contacts, they are fault, the they are patchy. they are not the what you would expect and need to help wells, major oil exporters of responded to months of law being by us president joe biden with one of the smallest oil production rises in the history. opec plus a $23.00 nation lines will add only a $100000.00 barrels of oil it day in september. that's just point one percent of global demand present. biden used his recent trip to saudi arabia to ask the producers group the producer groups leader to pump more to help the u. s. and the global economy. meanwhile, the ones actually generally saying the oil and gas firms should not be allowed to make huge profits. as countries face and global fuel crisis, and had a good terrace, is urging governments to tax their income to help those in need. it is immoral
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for oil and gas companies to be making records profits from des, energy crisis on the back of the borders to people and communities. and that the massive cost to the climates, the combined profits of the largest energy companies in the 1st quarter, that vizier are close to $100000000000.00 us dollars. i urge all governments to fix these excessive profits and use the funds to support the most vulnerable people through these difficult times, or the french energy giant adf is wanting that will have to reduce output from some of its nuclear power stations, because hot weather is driving up river temperatures, and that's making it harder to cool. the reactors frances, experiencing its 2nd heat wave of the year with temperature is expected to have 40 degrees in some areas. in piracy authorities are advising people to moderate that water consumption consumption because of a major dry spell. now talk,
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survive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are due to resume in vienna. on thursday, after months of stalemate, the us special envoy for iran robin molly said he was heading to the austrian capital. very spec taken on in check to ron and washington have been holding indirect negotiations until now to try and revise the deal, which broke down in 2018 when the us pulled out. iran says it's ready to reach a deal that guarantees. it's right up their live show me has more from vienna this round o, so called discussions that suddenly a you know, the every and no one actually knew this was coming. it was such a short notice for all parties. but deb, this is actually based on what the policy chief of the european union has a stated on the 20th of july when he wrote an op ed in the financial time saying that this is the only chance and the last chance to actually revive this deal. on the a, his, his deputy who actually leads there, these are discussions and these negotiations and rekey mora is already in vienna.
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and all the parties are also on route to vienna. the meeting would be a, mostly a discussion on this text. the text that is been labeled as 20 july texts and they seems to be some kind of agreement or understanding from all parties on this next. and not really much is known on what exactly they were peons as being the immediate . as for this m a, you know, this a deal that was established in 2015 has in, but that the only fact we know for now is that all the parties are coming to town to vienna here. and that they seems to be a possibility that the opinion and see is the last chance to revive this deal, especially that there is no actually much left of the or the period that was established for this deal. it was supposed to end up in about 2 years from now, but the way the robbins have seen it is that there's been so much exhaustion from all parties and everyone needs to see a result. the year the, the iranians need to see sanctions imposed by the u. s. letter. you know,
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i've been lifted to see actually benefits of this deal. and at the same time, the other side, the united states needs to see an implementation or regarding the nuclear program by the iranians out it's less than a week, kil, kanyes, general election. and his growing concern about the low number of young people that just sit in lies. and he had disillusion with politics and struggling to make a living. catherine, so he has more from nairobi. canyons in nairobi, industrial area are rushing to beat the evening rush hour. a majority of them are casual laborers looking for jobs some left early in the morning. many will walk home having aunt no money. the composition here is about the upcoming general election. some young people say they're still undecided, it's been a big one. it was only closet eager. i'm not would on the other, i'm angry. we are hustling. they say they want to help us. they say this all the
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time. said yes, but ok, i change. we want to change now being hosted to it, we need to change or to change. more than 22000000 painters have registered to vote . most of them are young, but they are also frustrated. they say they have new jobs. the cost of living is unbearable. and they don't trust politicians who's dying for electoral positions. have been trying to woo young people with lofty promises. larry, my walk or runs a non profit organization that helps young people to get involved in politics. now some are making an effort. others say they're not bothered and the major to coalitions. they have very similar because they focus on the economy a lot. so they both focus on the economy. they were focused on agriculture, they both focus on social welfare. they might use different methods or avenues, but a lot of them when we need a lot of money. so
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a lot of youth are concerned about where you're going to get those resources to pull suggested to presidential front runners. opposition leader. i low dinger and the deputy president william router who have made promises to the youth in the past . so our politics is not delivering to people is not putting money in their pockets is not giving them a sense of security about the future. they and they don't believe the politicians, they feel that there's a game being played by this big guy is the helicopter, the product of death. and that's not all is a healthy thing. the people we have talked to said they want leaders who will make their life easier, but they also express doubt it will happen. catching soil all 0 nairobi in for was founder and conspiracy. various to alex jones admitted in court, reacted irresponsibly when he repeatedly to kinds of sandy hook school shootings
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hoax. a trial in texas has already found him liable for defamation. a judge is now deciding how much he must pay the parents of a child who died in the shooting. he say they suffered death threats and harrison because of jones is denying the attack on his media platforms. that lawyer says, jones is legal team extension. you sent him 2 years of text messages and is accused him of perjury. 20 young children and 6 adults lost their lives in the 2012 massacre. with the news, our life from london slat for you celebrating palestinian culture while boosting the economy in the west bank. the bears 8. heritage weak returns for the 1st time since upon dam make. and in sport, the president of one of italy's top football teams is told to show some respect ah
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ah ah ah. the bears 8 heritage a week is returned to palestine after a 2 year break because it's on demick some a festival held in the old ton of bars. 8, just north of ramallah is expected to attract thousands of people even aims to boost the economy and tourism while giving visitors in locals. a chance to explore how to st. folklore music and crafts. john holman, has more a traditional palestinian pre many walks in which the bride and groom you can see just got up being sarah and i did it by local
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people, especially by these women. you can see are in traditional, very colorful folks as like a free of the town. we're actually in the town now. all these good. this is just all of the cultural heritage week. now this week has been organized and organized the palestinians to reconnect with their traditions. i'm their customs is one of the organizers code. i would like the young generation who have been maybe growing up in the cities, all the pick dogs. we would like them to come out and discover what does it, how beautiful is palestine? how beautiful is our culture and how it had it is so that they keep, you know, the pride in their national identity. this is ronnie the groom, and we spoke to him a little bit earlier about what it meant to have his pre wedding march as just the start of this week. and celebration. i don't know,
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it's important with the people of palestine. if we don't preserve bell culture, who will a lot of palestinians don't have access to an airport the see and to be to so this at least represents an opportunity for internal tourism, for them to do something and see something like some enjoy time. now, as for with peter in don't thank you, marion. we'll start with some control this coming out of italy, the president of napoli, aurelio the lord entities said he will avoid signing african football is if they all committed to playing in the nations cup for 73 year old is frustrated about losing african plays mid season to play at the biennial continental competition last season, cameron, midfield andre frank dumbo and visa and cynical kelly due to the bali now of chelsea. miss 6 games for novelty, while on african beauty. bobby has reacted to deliver in thieves by saying he should respect everybody. we've been speaking through nicholas smithy,
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lecturer at the university of bologna ya, who covers issues of racism in italian football. he says he does not expect the napoli president to face any repercussions for his comments. no, i'm pretty sure they won't be any action and easiest on how told they said about the problem that was adver, because they don't the see that some declared ation like the one off already the lady can has a blue and white day. what do you like to be fair be? call me there. it's like this. the idea of all day or to coaches. you will be on that data really you were saying about they were sort of like that kind of races. mean died off book died, young football that be, that the african couples make sure is not the same level of
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the car or the unit off. because let's, let's be, let's face, you will never know my see 30 now to go by mattie gas or re sent or not. and so would you, buddy, i think you really and it was very important that they reply from, from anybody. because that e, you manage, go to say to not only tweet europe b, r y, a african football man there say, as mentioned kelly, do, cooley barley has spoken out against the load and sees the africa cup of nations winning defender has joined chelsea ahead of the new primitive season, the senegalese spent 8 seasons in italy with napoli, coolly barley will take the number 26 to the child's number 14, and by 4 o'clock captain john terry coolly barley actually called to terry to ask for permission. and i called him at the beginning, he didn't,
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he didn't believe that it was me believe that there was a joke. so he put the funding called the leg to, to manager, to ask if it's really me and not to ask him like a victim respectfully. that i wanted to think he gets his number. i know that the number for him, very important and also fun. but the number because i took it directly when they, when they went to, to napoli. and i wanted to keep it for here in chelsea. and when you tell me yes, i was really happy because i know what you did for the club. i know what they did for the support, that's what they did for the city here. english premier league teams are going to limit taking the ne, significant games only in the upcoming season. the anti racism gesture 1st the home by nfl play column captioning was taken up by the premier league in 2020, following the death of george floyd in the united states. the teams remain
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committed to fighting racism, but of decided only to take the need during the opening round of games and a handful of other match weekends. as well as the f, a cup and f l cup finals. a group of live golf players, including full mickleson and bryce and december. i filed an anti trust lawsuit against the pga tour this legal fight could ultimately define the rules of way players can compete. the pga to suspend the boats who have joined the saudi arabia back to live theories. materials has made a successful returns, a single tennis of reaching the wimbledon find last month. this trading b, marcos g on the in straight fits to advance to the round of 30 tooth at the city. open the tournament in washington. d. c. is a chance to place to bo momentum ahead of the us open, which begins later the man curious. are we looking to improve the flushing meadows record? he has never made it beyond the 3rd round there. ah
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kenya's ferdinand romanella has won the mens 100 meters title of the commonwealth games in the women's final jamaica. elaine thompson, the hearer lives up for her billing as favorite to take home gold, the olympic champion, crossing the line with a time of 10.95 seconds. the triumphal sort of consolation for her bronze medal with championships. that's all. believe it, mary. back to you in london. peter, thanks very much. i'm just enough time to bring you. these images of volcano erupted in iceland, southwest and the capital reykjavik. the 1st time the volcano erupted since last september. since then, pressure has been building up under ground, causing the molten magma to burst through again. plains have been prohibited from flying over the site. that wraps up and use up last year, a couple of minutes with them more. the daisies. ah
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