tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 17, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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he's the french for forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out is there a looks at how the colonial unrest group from set to knowledge area and full scale war and indo china plugged into his french, the colonized nation on elders era. the the unsettled rahman, he wants to be opposite, renews outlines my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia holes, the black sea grain daily endangering the food supply, the millions of the wells most vulnerable people. a series of explosions on the bridge connecting crimea and russia leads, at least to that most scale is blaming ukraine's. the attack more stream ages full
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cost across the northern hemisphere with southern europe pricing for a 2nd. teeth wave in a week, down to the agent, enroll tests of the country. second oldest most is full. those to ease traffic terms in sports also call us our across is when everybody about jokers which in the wimbledon final we ask if this is the solve of the new epic rifle rate plus the messy in miami, the biggest signing in the history of major leaves ok is presented before his new funds for the 1st time. the welcome to the news is just going 10 gmc. we begin with the breaking news that russia has halted its participation in the black sea greendale but it was due to expire on monday evening. moscow says its conditions for an extension of not being fulfilled, but it says it will immediately return to the agreement. walton sits conditions and
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that's the deal was probably good by the you and then to kill me is to get it okay . and was aimed at helping prevent the hung around the world. the announcements came just hours after a series of explosions on the coast bridge, which was quite mia and russia. the kremlin has blamed ukraine full the attack on the bridge, but says there's no connection to the cancellation of the grain deal or on the prior joins as possible on this. so what do we hearing about now? the cancellation of, of the, of the grain deal of the yeah. coming into the last day of the, this deal. it's due to expire at midnight monday. local times that has been increasing speculation about rushes on happiness, where they said by the reluctance to re sign the deal and they've given instead of a of it's just being renewed every 4 months. but the last time russia renewed it, they don't. the signed up for 2 months, which expires on this monday. and now it has been confirmed by russia that's it
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will cease from today. it says that they will return with its conditions for the treatments of russia met. so we don't know quite what they mean by that, but it is. so that's a feeling that seems the russians have been pushing in return for them, renewing this deal, getting some kind of concessions on the sanctions which have been imposed on it. as a result of this rule, the russian said is not connected to the attack on the coach bridge reminding the world. but these are reservations of automatic food teams that have been in place long before monday morning's attack on the bridge. the close of all, but it's gonna have huge wellness stations globally and we expect come in to come in globally as well. it is going to have consequences globally. it remains to be seen just the overhead won't affect this is going to have on world's food supply. i, but it's worth remembering that the situation with facing at the moment is very different to the situation we were facing the same time. last summer. you remember
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that disruption to these all important grain exports from ukraine. it so a spike in world food prices of some 30 percent. it led to all sorts of fears about to exacerbating famines in africa and so on. since then, many of the farm is from ukraine have found different ways of exporting across land borders and so on. and in fact, the russians have been accused of limited access of ships to redo the training and ports of around a couple a day. and so you've training and farm is it seems, have been finding other ways of getting around the problem of exposing its grain. and they would also argue that they don't want to give too much away in terms of concessions to the russians. and they, in themselves, are already facing other problems in the south of ukraine as a result of this war. in the fields around 3 be read. the long days of harvest underway on his $3000.00 tact as low de melnik farms the crops for which his
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country is famed, the weight that provide so much of the world's bread and let sunflower fields that make ukraine the world's biggest dec spoke to a sunflower seeds, but at the moment the tone of nineties, bonds of feeling with condone oil see told lives over to black gold. he calls it farming for him in war time, he says, is an active service in my opinion, food security means national security. there's no use crying over, do you need to think how to survive and how to win? since the destruction of the car coast cut them in early june? this pots of ukraine has been struggling to find sufficient water load them. it has had to dig wells to get the thousands of liters. his palm needs daily. in neighboring small holdings, villages struggle to rule to a vegetable gardens upon which they rely read it shows us how low, how well is it's right from the bottom. she complains only the cows can bring kits
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on. well vegetable farmer alexander says he only has a few weeks of water supply remaining with many of his crops already punched the. i'm not sure what's your most for our vegetables. we're still wondering what we have to hold god willing for a rainy year. we have already given up on some of the early crops. the difficulties are compounded by continuing on search and see over the grain deal by which moscow has been allowing food exports from ukrainian ports across the black sea. implementing the grain deal has been problematic to say the least. but it's meant that in the year since it was introduced last summer, it's helped ukraine exports $33000000.00 tons of food, which compares favorably with the mold and $50000000.00 tons it was exporting annually before the war. without the deal, global food prices would have been higher the world a lot hungry, but severe restrictions on the number of ships allowed to carry ukrainian food.
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being farmers have found of the wreck sport routes across london river boundaries as beautiful as um, shipments have increased by rain and other transport. for example, we ship through the w. yes, the deed is important, but it's not the essential like last year for desktop. for now, gathering in the harvest and feeling bonds and silos is the priority. questions over how much of ukraine's abundant food can be shipped to the world. we'll have to wait. rob mcbride, i'll just say era privy re ukraine. 4 weeks now, dozens of ships have been waiting into a case which is waiting for permission to a cycle across the black sea to access ukrainian ports permissions that haven't been granted the last ship we know about that has been loaded. that finish loading with that. canola oil seed in odessa overnights in this now the positive, we don't know if any of the ships and ukrainian ports being loaded after they just ation. the best deal is not knowing just when the next ship will get access over by
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for us. the thanks very much for the updates of all. let's go save it to pablo. so going home, the defense ministry and the let's drawing this now from most guy. always good to have you on the programs to follow. good. how can i just begin with the fact that apparently it seems, according to most of the steel is not going to be renewed because it's conditions are not being met? what does most go mean by its conditions as well? there are different from the problems that russia was complaining about. it's about the insurance of the, uh, uh, these uh, russian green exports because russia exports more great, but actually great, and then ukraine. and also there were complaints about the banking event, monies for the russian green is being delayed and the russian was demanding that one of the big stake on the banks of us. so hawes bank would get uh renewed
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uh, switch access which was uh, since this bank has, is under sanctions, doesn't have access display and the rest year says it should have like a, there were alternative for us coming from the west, but maybe also was banned. cool. create some kind of a affiliate and then this a few ways to get a be swift, a connection. but so that was been rejected by russia. so mostly it's about a time to facilitate the russian and the green exports. and that's what russia was complaining about. so ill on paper, the statement does have huge, almost occasions full rusher in terms of the deal sponsors, which it took you and the united nations. one is assuming there are frantic phone calls happening behind the scenes right now to reassure moscow. would you think that's what's happening right now? and i'm sure that they'll do problems. uh,
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actually russia was saying that it might terminate the grand deal set or for some time. but each time there were negotiations between president by the reports and then dirt gets press, then the gun, the deal with less and less continued as many in rush or saying it should be german agents. months ago, it's under the gun is going to be unhappy and that's important for russian for booking because a bits of a ration ship with 30 or is very important for russia. there can be serious ramifications, indeed petted. one of the turkey has staked his reputation on this deal as one of the many agreements and conversations he's had with moscow. he's one of the few worldly. does that come talk to president boots and then even exec pressure, as you alluded to, why is it tool go go? what was it all going wrong? a warehouse it go wrong?
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surely. not just because of today's incidents in crime. yeah. well, yes, i say very many in moscow, i see that the dealership began. so 2 months ago, after days explosion on the carriage bridge that we're trying to finalize it. but back to think, i don't think that's the end of the story or the gun is going to be putting pressure on heat, the pressure on russia. 3rd, the 3rd good say beginning. so rector way, uh, if not stopping do a traffic of oil through that bus 1st. russian tankers tankers bringing out fresh and oil and empty tankers going into correct fresh and oil. and there are other ways of this being announced a fortune should go to the 3rd g for a visit next month. and again, most likely that would be discussed. and it's been several times that the concept she find managed to change for teams position of serious matters. so we'll have to
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see here also there's the possibility that the turks and greenville will say the deal continues without russia. and the security will be provided by that darkish navy. it has to be that's also, that's also a possibility that the bridge serious repercussions and possible tension inside the black sea. yeah, sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you that because you know, you have, need me just brought me back to the issue of the boss for us. it's a very small, narrow, straight but sees a lot of see traffic. i mean, is took key of the mind to restrict russian maritime vessels of is that just going to increase the tension between the incorrect and most of it is really something do one would be pushed to do well, they haven't done that before. i mean, the, the quote unquote a kind of some kind of security problems on the convent congestion of a c traffic through the boss for us. i have do
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a tankers. they have done that before. they can do it. not just, of course, announcing adult to embargo, but beginning to harass the oil exports. i don't think they're going to touch, i mean, exports of russian grain. but there could be problems which could be basically liam resolved in another summit between that and then both of them. i'm not happy compromise can still appear. we shall see what happens that in the coming hours, powell felt good. how is always good to talk to you? thanks for your insight. joining us from most go thank you for a bunch of overhead here i'll be, i'll just even use our, including on jessica washington in tones or city one of the worst defective areas of south korea experience is another week of heavy rains and flung back on the campaign trail, we speak to a guatemalan presidential candidate to policy was suspended. i have a corruption obligations uninstall tennis such as a new era as follows. house or us defeats defending champion the chunk of it. and
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then i think wimbledon final demo we'll have that story later installs the temperature is also ring in full confidence with heat waves in asia, africa, your and north america on each of this brought the call. we joins us now. how long is this good to go? on for, is it any different from what we've seen? what 12 months ago? it is, and that's a good point you made because now we're referring back to the previous year when he was used to be a week. and then he moved on now that lasting longer this particular one isn't as extensive in europe as it was. this gave us 40 degrees in london last year, fox, it's a long one, and that old long runs on the local areas they get with that we were looking to see whether or not the will term ship would be broken yesterday by fixing just briefly on death valley and california, it wasn't broken misty by point 73,
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but reno just to know, did make a new record on this general area of the us. south west. we have seen other records . las vegas right well in phoenix is still in the griffith the longest. lossing, heat wave on record, and the heat is spreading through the other southern stay through texas to louisiana and possibly to florida. but we'll concentrate just for a brief while. and we probably will the following this channel in europe because in southern europe and do if i forget attempt is already quite high. we've got a new record into new 048 point one. and we all have been looking at it's lee and particularly was wrote me is a focus there currently warnings of excessive heat. now of all the way from spain up to was hungry going through these profit, the mediterranean room itself may well to day break. it's reco denise doesn't to date, may well do tomorrow, and the coming days is general. every, we'll see of various areas also by, along with and they should be whether we beat the $48.00. so i roll the dice. but
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it will of course, be hot to assist in data. bizarre doesn't to unbelievable, thanks very much. i hope we'll keep an eye on it. thank you. about some of the cities and syria are also experiencing sol ring temperatures and for tens of thousands living and refugee comes the response from the heat as we consume. sharif a pulse a make shift. swimming pool is the only escape from this function feed to some 130 children sitting in a town and city as it looked, covering clunky is from the on, on the list can made it from a tv usually used to make shelters. and it's extremely hot. and we have suffocating because of the heat in the pharmacy. there's no response from the heat and humidity inside the thames with no fun. so any form of cooling systems. some of these use little water available to keep children cool. temperatures of sold to 47 degrees celsius this weekend did live watering elders collect monday.
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i'm carol, when they click, i have to look at this children. what happened to them? oh lord, please have mercy on us. we've been like this for 5 years. i swear these children are unable to go outside. inside is extremely hot. outside is the same. the situation is dramatic. despond, the heat wave and warnings to stay in those of which i'm a has little choice but to continue working. he's employed on to, to come to the field in the city of finish now and little bit how the young people will just choke we. but if we do not work, we will not have enough income to support our children. we take 6 zeros per hour. that's $62.00 zeros per 10 hours and we wear these clothes, a cap and clothes that protect our body from sunstroke. the countries 12 via civil has displays 4500000 people most cramped into centers along the northern bordeaux, vic to care. in the past relief gans had struggled to get 8 to them and this summer
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is no different now, southern temperatures making conditions even tougher. i'm a close, i'm sure the, on to see the around 400 firefighters in the canary islands are hoping improve, weather conditions will help them bring a wildfire under control. some homes have been destroyed and lot palmer and at least full 1000 home. it is moved to safety as flames funds by high winds rapidly spread is the 2nd dimension. see within 2 years on the island, us to be of upton volcano devastated large areas of the spanish territory. that's conservative is how the need to an international red cross coal center in the capital of its city. reuben hauled it, it seems, emergency services all standing by to yes, absolutely. i mean today the temperature is actually higher than yesterday. we could
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read speaks to the well above the 40 degrees, maybe around 43 or 44. it's still quite early in the morning. and as you said, we are here the internet, the economy and red cross health line. and at this time of the year, i'm because of the heat, most of the phone calls here from elderly people, people who are living alone, who are having a bit of a hard time. why feeling quite isolated also because they couldn't leave their homes in this heat. we were told that there's a, there's been an increase between 25 and 30 percent of the schools. so what they try to do here is either give some moral support to these elderly people who are feeling very lonely. actually, one of the operators here told me that it felt for them being slow down at home in this feed. it felt like during the pandemic times when elderly people were isolated, they also see if there's any needs. and then they activate all these teams. they
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have on the grounds, volunteers underground, who actually could go to the houses with these elderly. now not everything is about the house concern, but there's also sort of a psychological support. that's a, that's needed for the elderly doing these styles. because, you know, in small towns and small villages, anyone who can will run away will go to the coast, leaving these elderly alone in the house is isolated and not able to go down to the streets. oh, cool. so do you know, we saw your reports of a just a few hours ago where you would actually, amongst the people out and about of course, you know what it says report so, but the problem continues, well that's what we're reporting. so what was the atmosphere like in the hours after a sudden sense? because obviously we look forward to use a pre empting, any problems that they might have in the hours to come out. they either try to get the message out, not just to those, as you say, are isolated, but to everyone across the country that's exposed to the heat as
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well is our, is, is, have, you know, it should is read the alerts and many cities around the country. red alert means that you have a risk for everyone, a health ways for everyone, not just the most vulnerable, not just the elderly. they're given guidelines that telling people not to be on the streets during the time of the peak of the sheep, not to be in the direct sunlight, not to do sports activities during those hours. and actually that's a bit what we witness yesterday. if you had by large, only tori is walking around room. i think the romans had either gone to the co, so just stayed in doors. but the to is have to adapt to, to what is happening underground. and many told us that they actually spent the bulk of the day in the hotel room, and they only came out around sunset and into the evening where the temperature is much cooler. it is a serious concern. and when you drive around rome,
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you do see ambulance is a bit everywhere. several tours have fainted because it's just too much to handle. so so and with just at the beginning of all of this, so you do here especially in the time the media on television, in the newspapers, all the time, mayors at the head of the civil protection of the red cross, a just warning people and keep making sure that they remain mindful that this is just the beginning of this heat wave is going to get how to in the next few days. we don't know how far it will go, but certainly the risk and the red alert remains in place. hold up the mean for us, but in writing things hold a as well. the south korean president has visited the reason effected by devastating floods in lands lies of killed at least 40 people insecure, lived in an all out effort to deal with the damage in the city of children. issue a 13 bodies have been recovered from a flooded road tunnel. flesh lots of trumps,
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at least a dozen vehicles, including a bus around 900 emergency personnel on the scene with crews working to pump the water out of the underpass to goodness, how long we'll need to take the situation briefly and mobilize all available resources in particular please make every effort in the field to ensure that the rescue is carried out quickly. extreme weather events like this will only be around this. we need to tear down perceptions that we can to help it. because this is an unusual situation. we need to deal with the situation with extraordinary determination. so jessica washington has more from the flooded tunnel. i'm here in town to city just me to is from the also on deposit or at least 13 people were killed as flash, floods swift through the tunnel. the tunnel was it almost 700 meters long, but authorities say it only took as little as 2 to 3 minutes to fill with waters.
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as heavy rains used, the area crews had been working here throughout the weekend. on this search efforts, we've seen them pumping out some of the water that filled the tunnel into nearby rice fields as they continue the search efforts. suddenly this is a difficult moment for this community in particular, and many as a moon and loved ones are also all seem difficult. questions of authorities chief among them. they are asking why the tunnel was still open to slice of severe weather warnings in place. there also warning school, so the rain in the southern and central costs of the country. and what we've heard from the south korean president is an acknowledgement of the seriousness of the situation. he said he has urged for the mobilization of all available resources, including police and military to ensure that people get the help that they need. and in his address earlier, he also acknowledge that the weather that south korea is experiencing at this moment is difference to normal established weather patterns. despite the fact that
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south korea does have a monsoon season every year. and that july, traditionally is a rainy period of this moment. south korea is experiencing slow stream with a he said that there was a need to recognize and deal with a change in climate as part of the everyday reality. jessica washington out 0. south korea. the discussions on how to combat climate change or into way between the 2 largest polluting countries, china and the united states. the american climate invoice on carry is on the full day visits of aging, is expected to discuss plans to cut me think gas emissions, reduce deforestation. a big state for developing countries. katrina here has moved from basic and doing terry's meeting. his counterpart, shit, dental and vision. on monday and over the next 3 days to be meeting more senior chinese officials. and the goal of this visit is really to see whether the us enjoyments can work together to address the climate prices and meet a growing list of tensions and disagreements service issues ranging from trading
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technology to taiwan and to pray. now on the agenda during this visit with the reducing emissions, particularly at me think gas which is contributing to about 30 percent of global warming, also talked about will be reducing coal use and cutting deforestation as well as helping for countries to address the climate crisis. now both countries have said that they need to take a leadership role in addressing this issue as the world's biggest polices. and his hopes that they will set a positive example and the lead up to the climate conference later this. yes, for the us in china headsets that run and business target staging wants to peak emissions like 2030 and become called the mutual like 2060 and the us says it wants to be compromised by 2050. but at the same time, both countries have also taken aback would step in this issue in recent years because of efforts to stabilize economic growth. now there are no big breakthroughs expected, while john kerry is here. it's more so hope that both countries will at least get
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on the same page when it comes to corporation in climate change. and his visit is part of a wide effort to stabilize us trying to ties. he's the high level official to visit the aging from washington. katrina, you're out there. i think we'll still head on the news. i'm getting hungry in china and we'll look at why cases of malnutrition are on the increase of the wells leading scientists in health science research meets for the annual conference where lived for in hopes to them and mexico. i'll go jump to again. the only action from the final insult him a bit late, the or the . now the heat which is the new store in europe, is still around in the size, and it will tend to wander around for a couple of days even get to an authorized suspect. but for the bulk of europe to
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the north of that is looking rather less like mid summer we got wind and rain, for example, the night a certain amount of time which is driven. the high temperature is padges in mind. for example, we did about $22.00 in brussels, still $29.00 in prague, but then you come down below or the out. so we talk about the, such as in voltage that are heat. one is in fact old away now from spain through the arms and measuring through easily and back up the hungry. we've seen a record, for example, into nearly as this whole area was quite hold. i will stay that way for day or 2. room could well break, it's july reco today, and if not today, then probably tomorrow then things will tend to cool down. so the overall picture on says, sorry, tuesday isn't particularly mid summary for the no, but it's around the more reasonable for this. as we mentioned, the heat already not heat across, extends into north africa, not just too easy, but it's been pretty hot in the north of age if carter is forced to isn't directly old. but we have seen temperatures pretty much near that record. recently,
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the seasonal range, the big shower was a take a bit of a break, but it's still pretty wet. if you are, for example, in sierra the spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd. as the conservative people's party looks set to the power in coalition with the far right and the current socialist prime minister, petra sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see of the challenge follow. display an election on al jazeera, facing leanna teams. does the un fits of purpose like many critic sites, just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting interviews? do you think lot to their lives on washing? it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thought providing on for centuries. people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era
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in these red sand, when he's one of the world's most expensive timbers in the black box and try his destination foreign one on one asian investigates the 5 to capture indians, sandlewood king on out 0 the the, the watching the, i'll just, it renews all with me. so robin, in the heart of mind to of, on top stories, at least 2 people have been killed and one injured in a series of explosions on the cash bridge. thinking quite a bit of russia blast sort of bolted before the old on monday. russia has blamed ukraine. the prevalence says that it's halted as participating in the black sea grain. dale must go sizes, conditions for extending the deal,
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haven't been fulfilled. it was due to expire later on monday evening. let's get more of this. all the rushes decision to withdrawal from the ukraine. great deal with a correspondence. so somebody who's in a stumble and the announcement coming from moscow, he's going to concern everybody concerned, especially for the one who's taking his reputation on it. a lindsey, it's so far we haven't shirt any of the reactions yet from i'm kind of what i need to purchase or officials present add one today is on an official, was it to so the area is going to attempt to a business for them in the city of did they install the or abs part of it and just a couple of days ago, in one of his statement, he said that he's quite cool for i'm confident that the extension of the green, the a will be renewed. and you said that he's in cost impulse with president putin. however, she didn't confirmed that. so that is why now still the negotiations are continuing . and it's definitely a, a, a very much creepy co pays for tricky because to,
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to it was one of the, the, the mediators, one of the, the guarantor. as of this deal, it was signed between the united nations ukraine. russia entered here in july 2022 . as so far right from behind me, you can see that there has been more than 22 media in terms of the ukranian green that had been created this year and then been inspected. and then went to that was for us to the international market and the good instructors local market as well. and according to the data has 47 percent of all the green and green have been going to the high income countries. why on the $27.00 persons or that went to the lower and lower middle income comforters, and that has to be one of the criticism of prison ad one. however, she has put a lot on that. now, what would be the reaction of turkey? we know that still the negotiations behind the curtains are continuing, but as of now, the trucks are not locked in any different
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a scenario or for example, sending the warships to protect the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the ship that they're carrying the green. okay. well, look at the why the picture as well. right, so present good one does have the of present boots and we know that he's one of the very few world leaders that president putin talks to on a regular basis has also been told of a visit by press one to moscow and vice versa. but the relationship has been on the strain recently, especially with the release of ukrainian commanders, but what and took he so took, he has protection and that's caused a bit of a problem in the last few weeks in this sale. so i must go, definitely was not happy with that decision. and right after the release of the, as of senior commanders off the president's cause was it to, i'm kinda guessing the reaction from what's go saying that took as way late to the agreement according to them and saying that according to the agreement, this commanders were supposed to stay in turkey till the war is concluded,
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i'm on the top of that president, one exclusively so clearly has lost his support for ukraine's accession to nato says that you can has the right to be a food member. and also to these offices that she went to willingness to lease really. yeah. and gave the green light to sweet those accession tomatoes. hold on this fact that it's development is definitely has restricted to moscow. however, on the other hand, mostly there's prisoner going to prison. pretend had been quite meticulously careful not to really take the things out of control because the emissions between these 2 companies are quite that it could very much multi layer there in a kind of cooperation and also in conflict in black seats in c. yeah. libya and north africa code because um, bulk on so there's a lot the at the state you call them equally in terms of the security and also regarding the other diplomatic stuff as well. so that's why we're not expecting any harsh commands as bas publicly. but so far we can say that for,
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i think the last of the election, pres, lab one is more leaning towards the west and trying to distance himself himself from moscow. but that is definitely not a rupture at this case. okay, well we'll continue to monitor what happens with them. i've been to the suicide of that for us and it's double. thank you. so we can look at the humanitarian aspect to this no decision with that data and data. she is the humanitarian policy and advocacy lead at save the children, joins us now from the right. be good to have you with us submitted and data on the program, shoots problems, potentially for agencies like yours. you must have a short term plan and a long term plan to how to react to this. the short term is to hope for the best i think the short term is to wish and ask that the the green the is renewed at the earliest possible that the parties to these come to an agreement as soon as possible and restore the shipment of greens to many
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countries that need it, we hope that base does not have an even more devastating impact on the levels of hunger nutrition. globally. in the long term, we hope that any deal that is presented in any deal that is in that of supporting green exports globally is long term that that does not really look at the political and, or cannot make the benefits that come out of it. but also starts to big consideration of the humanitarian you know, consequences on these, these green didn't not being there. okay. just wait with us just for it, but i want to give all righty. is this a little bit more context as to what's going on? i will come back to you after this because when the grain deal was 1st announced a year ago is quite a purpose was to contribute to the prevention of blanco hunger and to reduce the dress global suit and security. so just the way i have all the shipments come you and take a show. the developing nations received almost 60 percent of the oldest,
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33000000 tons of exports. a closer look at the data shows 25 percent that went to china. the, the 44 percent of exports were shipped to what the un calls high income countries like spain, it to the, the netherlands, israel, where they with the top recipients, low income countries that rely on assistance from the well food program account for just 2 and a half percent of ukrainian expos, thing to do to help you. yeah. been receiving what just 10 percent of what china imported. so based on data, just explain to us then who are the most vulnerable countries sent me all the efforts and come to that, that depend on those ukranian shipments a lovely. it's, you know, countries where the come on the come and see 1000000000 on the, to the and then my bill is depending on food from the markets or food from a,
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the up to select the dog w b and save the children. what do we know is that before this data came to place, food for us is why the high um the, the way new cream and the how to ship the halting of food. it's of great expectations from ukraine at the time before. july 2022. that the cost was chiral contain and, and that full auto box is for many, many families. the deal has enabled that this type of legislation of global markets hasn't nibbled, food prices to go down the many places. what is likely to happen now is those food prices will go up again and with that countries will no longer be able to, to supply foods, to children and, and, and their families. families will no longer be able to access food and we will see increases in high in the, in my nutrition and food insecurity in many places. indeed many places,
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if i could just to have a, if i could just enter the that i sent that i can just jump in that then because, you know, we all talking the in syria about you might say urban areas that have access to food even though it might be at a higher price even when you did have access. so when you do have access to the commodities that come with the grain dealer for all view is we talking about cold weight, bali, sunflower, seeds, oil and rape. seed. we talk hills about conflict savings, aren't we across the african continent? how difficult is it for an agency like yours to target those locations in complex phones and get the age to age where it's really needed to yes, getting foods to conflict affected children is really important for agencies like safety, toyota, and it has become increasingly difficult for agencies like o s of to act as children in calling in context like so done context like somalia and does because of the conflicts to ration and we rely on the international
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international food supplies in order for us to up to access the queen to access the food to get it to children in conflicts on. so conflict definitely continues to be talked to. that impedes access to food assistance and beads, access to markets and other sources of, of foods for communities across the world. that ended up joining us from save the children in direct be. thank you for your time. think food supplies already live in child. what 8 agencies are struggling to see 270000 recently arrive refugee some sit on the well food program says, well, nutrition is increasing that only has a few weeks of supplies left. and the address of pulls up from audrey on the chat, sued on boulder. fucking the old plants have fall off to the previous across the field. it's been weeks since any significant rain full in eastern tried.
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now she can only wait and hope for change. in the weather appointment. 5, the rains were back to the last year. at this time, i fear this coming pool hall, this was pharmacy se they continued to see less and the regular rate and full resulting in a couple losses. but it's not only port rates that's causing so much pain to promise that i've seen, you know, monday at the, even when the rains come, we liked the necessary tools to cultivate crops. seeds are beyond our reach. with each passing year, the area of cultivated lining chide strings as effective climate change become more severe. agriculture output is also reduced a slate chide, which provides a livelihood for millions who live around it continues to shrinking size from 25000 square kilometers 50 years ago to just 1000 today,
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due to drought and climate change that dies as the jobs of print 2000000 people and fuels, food shortages, as well as higher prices. global supply challenges costs by the pen demik and the war and ukraine have a war. some things here for inflation has risen to such a level that families are forced. just keep emil in order to afford the next. the lack of security also affected for production, cases of money increasing by increasing. today we have already 2000000 people in chubb chub jones, people on the tv on nutrition. it's uh, i think that failed 4 times in the last decade that we have such, such an issue which for the and security back to us even before the arrival of 270000 recently arrived suited in these refugees. in addition to the 400000 already here for the past 20 years old father complicating the already steve useful
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shortage in this locked country. please do so. yeah, i agree on the charge suit on board. as the ball scanner, the 300 year old minorites have been demolished in the rock southern city of basra, allowed full roads to be allowed to expand. legal people save the destruction of the said argy minarette and it's most consideration. other aux heritage antiquities . officials say they did not commit to demolition, and the minute read should have been preserved. while complaining for the presidential election has resumed in guatemala, not from his days of controversy over the rough cheryl, the next month. judges had orders, but not the fellows. some may a party to be suspended for, allegedly violate the collection little prospect of attend. following an international outcry, there was child home and sat down with a little to talk about is come pain and democracy. in guatemala,
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the door rebel is on the complaint trailer what tomorrow. just a few days ago, it looked like some of these are real soon, the attorney general's office detroit to suspend him some bought them all as president to run of accusing his policy. so media of registering thousands of members are legally noticed, qualifies of politics are below the noise that says the charge was politically motivated. it was pushed temporarily by the constitutional cool. but he told us he expects bully and challenges ahead time. we know that they are going to be tried. they probably will try to use whatever measures they have and how they know that to try to stop us. well, 1st of all, i think that the day he refers to, he's not just the attorney general's office, but an entrenched oligarchy. what mother the, he says the assembly is pushed for food. that basically corrupt system of political parties and people that have been no king because of the state. and that now
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they're about to lose everything. 3 of the candidates with throwing out the rice before even the 1st round of voting among the front runner, who were considered capable of changing the system. we are very where that this is the freedom, dropouts, and media. this is about the people about everybody. this is about the nation and it has been really very rarely the last years that we have seen such multiple alignment of people say, no, we're fed up, we have to contain this. i talked to the institutions and we need to go ahead off to the disqualification of the other candidates votes. his boot will lift and see what of pull pallets. the 1st round of this voted forever at the low for many polling it less than 3 percent. if that was a protest against the system, an hour, 12 percent is again, a protest against the system. if you do become president, what's the most important thing for you to do that we need to show the people that wants to take out the corruption from the formula. you can get institutions to
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operate again on to begin to deliver everything that we need in the society. that has to be an abundant by a system that has not. it has not been about the needs of the people, but the needs of the corrupt. click strong, clean institutions are revolutions. it's the base to talk to the customer. has myriad problems, unemployment run through the street, cried the 2nd wisdom to mortality right in the americas. but the investigation negates is paul is still open. despite the injunction, the attorney general's office has no fucking down. so bernardo arrival just about how many posts they can get on the 20 front. oh. 3 i don't think they'll be more questions than before about the what the model is teetering, democracy don't hold out 0 center. many editions do support the model though is the
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condition which has 10000000 new patients every year. outside of moses, the common cause of dementia, affecting 55000000 people worldwide. the latest advances in combating the break and soda all taking center stage in amsterdam. well, correspondence step by son is standing by. so what can we really expect to come out of this conference that the, the fact that are nearly $10000.00 scientists from all over the world gathering here and then for them to discuss any solutions or any cure for alzheimer's, shows how much of the impact this of the disease, not only on patients, but on society as well. it's been more than a century since the german psychiatry all those all the time. i discovered this is innovating brain disease and is no fewer until now by the is some optimism and excitements here. and i'm so that because in a few hours there will be a presentation of a you, madison. that's asked to slow down at the disease by more than 30 percent. so
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potentially very good news for all these millions who are suffering from alzheimer's discovery. uh the insect, but also the disadvantages of this madison. with dr. pursing griffin, he is a, a scientist at the alzheimer's association in the united states. welcome to the program. thanks for having me here. since the act of columbus is new madison. ready yeah, so this new medication is fantastic medication. that is, um, you know, it's moving these large blocks and it's, you know, it's the strongest data that we have to date on this class of medications was shown to have about a 4047 percent of individuals who were on the medication did not see any any decline in competition after a year? and as i mentioned, it has some 35 percent of time slowing up positive decline. it is not yours,
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but it is an important step in the right direction. and it gives people more time to participate in activities of daily living and spending time doing the things that they enjoy with their families. how much more time, what will they notice? well, um by some estimates this uh, this blog is supposed to get people about 5 and a half or so more um, more time. but it's important to note that this drug was tested over an 18 month period. but whole timers, disease can be, you know, can last as long as 20. so it's possible that the clinical benefits that people see might, might be much quicker than that over a longer period of time. the awesome, serious side effects brain leading. all kinds of problems with the brain that kind of currently you take this medication. it's very expensive, right? $2026000.00 a year. some people say it's skipping spaces, falls hole. what do you say about that? yeah, so it's important to note that with any medication that are going to be side effects
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and that is what's important. and that's why it's necessary for these patients to have conversations with their um, with their health care providers to ensure that the proper monitoring is going on. and for a lot of the people in the clinical trials, the side effects were you weren't asymptomatic, they didn't see any any symptoms. and it is some progress from the science not false hope. this is of course, in class. we'll get to our best in class. and hopefully one day we'll get to a world without all time, all timers and all of the dimensions on that. no, thank you very much. thank you. so that is some glimmer of hope here, especially at the conference and answer them all the sciences. have different opinions about the effects of dis, madison. so this instruction will definitely be ongoing, like type of stuff as far as an up to them for this type of support. no history. thank you. so how the biggest moments of my life, that's the what's as new wimbledon champion, a carlos out carouse off the he knew about joking. fish and an epic mens final the
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5 set classic giving this body of his 2nd grandson's high. so joke of it says he hopes it marks the start of a new rivalry, lawrence smith's reports, the world number one with the world that these things the after final that live long in the memory. i know this looking, al cortes was swept to, so i didn't the things that are the 7, so i'm champion. but if you look research in the 2nd set leveling the match on the type, right. the guilty beach, we re off the losing a 26 minute long service game and the spin you would capitalize as he took control of the much with a man who's going $23.00 grand slam titles doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking this much through the sliding say with the crowd on the edge of the seats.
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it was outcries who would make a cruise to break and the pressure showed from the defending champion. hillcrest was growing in confidence with the finish line in sight. at times, towing with his opponent as he placed it on a famous victory and also an epic for hours and 43 minutes on quotes. he was crown wouldn't champion the new. yeah. it's the hope is mostly definitely that is that for sure, probably in 5 years uh would change buttons right now. right. i'm 20. uh i then list the too many uh, situations like this. so i'm gonna enjoy this this moment. do you feel like this is the beginning of the rivalry i called so i mean for my state,
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you know that you know, he's going to be, he's going to be on the tour for quite some time. i mean, i don't know how long i'll be around for us. that's $36.00 joke that she's running out of time to be roger federal, his records, the highest wimbledon titles ibex. but this championship ends with the question, just how many more might call us outcries when lowered, smith, i'll just era very tons was that when but in full out is there. he spoke to some of the funds, who believe they may well have witnessed a changing of the god, the 5 sets of absolutely pulsating tennessee or at wimbledon for the men's final, and perhaps the changing of the god with that golden generation of phaedra and the dall. i'm now joking, rich, making way for a new era in the men's game and the crowd. absolutely loving. it is just great to see icons on top after the 1st set, last 61 as the and turn it around the 2nd and 3rd. so just a moment in spring,
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it was amazing. we saw you really device. yeah. knew that was actually called the new box and then carlos did it or is it kind of, i think it's the beginning of a new right will be which move see for the different of course. like, you know, there's a huge, it's gap. so he's not going to do it on for like long, but for the diesel the next couple of years. but it didn't make things exciting. as you taught like patterns all across one country. you need to know, dr. joe felt like it was thrown like, you know? so wimbledon has a new young king. it's quintero spaniel, coles carlos. our corrupt, i know about joe could which that arch competitor has been denied. the 24th grand slam being denied. an 8 wimbledon title, at least for now, this trudy was a wimbledon final for the ages will reach helen's out a 0 in wimbledon. little messy has officially been honest, i owed, as an inter miami player as
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a glittering event, literally cool beyond vile argentina is a world cut when and counts and that's his new funds, including into miami's color and david beckham at a ceremony in fort lauderdale, especially 6 year old could buy it to save you on friday. i would like a good time with this. you know, well, 1st of all, i want to thank all the people of miami for that welcome and loves since are right in the city. the truth is that i'm very excited and very happy to be here body and to be with you is 8 months off to max. okay, crushed out of the world cup and castle all the teams of reason to celebrate. so again, after winning our record, extending 9th and comcast gold cup, this was the moment they secured a one year old victory as a panama in the front of the units. that certainly went on a minute today. just come on as a substitute. that in sort of mexico, all the hands on the try fee sort assess on $62019.00 that means woke up co hosted
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by australia and these he didn't kicks off in 3 days. spain by that 1st match against costa rica in wellington, on friday before that game. they seem have already been involved in control the see the score have apologize to the merry community. if paul was to know why that face is always the video, it just didn't seem chasing down, appearing to show the spanish class mocking the traditional mileage on the final men's goals major of the seas. and the item championship stops on 1st day at will level pool golf club. the last time it was play that in 2014 roy mcelroy. it was listing the current job. and he goes into this tournament full of confidence that it's off to winning the scottish icing. on sunday, the northern irishman bodied his last 2 holes or to finish 15 on the call, which was enough for a one shot victory. moves up to number 2 in the bottom. rankings and now heads, deliver full full the license while he will try and when his 1st may decide. so since the pga championship 9 is okay,
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i'm going to have to reset. it's always a bit harder after a when to, you know, get this out of your head and, you know, next week's a new week and, and start afresh, you know, i'm going to play, you know, whatever, 5600 events of my career. and you know, if i can win 10 percent of them, that's a really good return. so we lose a lot more than we've been in this game. and every time you do and you have to, you have to enjoy the of his of pots. mcelroy would be proud of is not from a professional golf at the full time and be a champion. steph curry, the golden state warriors style made an eagle on his final hold to win the american sentry championship. i've always dreamt of like a situation like this on an 18 green in front of a crowd like that to make a foot. and you just stick to the routine, have so much confidence in yourself there with the results. thankfully here where there was insane and play in this thing for almost a decade. and to know, i finally got a when it's is pretty free expression. and that is what you hold mostly silence. it
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isn't it is that is a useful information. now more lights us out like strip of the bunk will be here with another full ha, 5 these straight down to the break and then to let them jump with me on the news on the team. thanks for your time. jacob, the here in the there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send that as an alternative to you and hcr is here,
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and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tags, they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? stories of determination and joining from all these in your to fix it and is on and this of was not for me to come in if you and wanda me, i'm assuming with it as a lover. and the guy opened up your inquiry to imitate, shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0. how do states control information, the controlling the narrative to dominate thing the media?
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