tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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in southern new england and the next truck is on its way now slowly east the the time. so rahman, you'll watch e mails, every news our lives, my headquarters, even though coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia holds the black sea grain dealing thing during the food supplies, the millions of the wells, most vulnerable people, a series of explosions on the bridge connecting climate and russia. and these are these 2 people that most of it is blaming ukraine. full, the attack plus an jessica washington interpreter said he, one of the worst defective areas of south korea experience is another week of heavy rains and more extreme. heat is full cost across the northern hemisphere with
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southern europe pricing for a 2nd. teeth wave in a week in sports have to call us across when even a that joke eviction the wimbledon final. we also with this is the soft of the new epic arrival rate plus the mfc in miami, the biggest signing in the history of major the sun k is presented before his new funds for the 1st time. the welcome to the news. we begin without breaking news coming out of russia that's halted his participation in the black sea grain deal. it was due to expire on monday evening. now, most good sizes conditions for an extension has not been fulfilled, but it says it will immediately return to the agreement. who owns that is conditions um that the data was broken by the united nations and took in any and give it as an aim that helping prevent to people getting hungry around the world.
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so he is present visit the other one says that his government will begin talks with russia and continuing the deals for that, i shall know that despite the statements made today, i believe that my friend boots him, the president of the russian federation. once the continuation of this black sea grain deal didn't all have been done today, all for administer will have a meeting with his russian count about and with this meeting, i hope we can quickly proceed and resume the green deal without interruption. maybe in the meantime, we can take further steps with a phone call with mr. brewton without wages for august. while the announcement came out is after a series of explosions on the coast bridge, that lives colombia and russia and kremlin has obviously blamed to ukraine, but says there's no connection to the cancellation of the grain deal. in a moment, we'll have reaction, as we stumble, that 1st, that's cost over to you later shop of oliver and most gay with the very latest.
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russia says it doesn't want to renew the deal because it's demands, we're not fulfilled. what demands are we talking about julia? yes, indeed, sir. it's been confirmed by crammed in spokes person to make trips called that's the deal has been terminated. it's no longer works now. meaning that russia won't allow you crate, takes full grain from its pools and provided ships with safe passage through the black sea to tie kit. so it rushes initial requirements were to reconnect the roles as an host of banks to the swift payment system. and that wasn't done then to resume the work of the tell you a desa ammonia pipeline. it hasn't been received and late to ensure and it was blowing up on the territory controlled by kid plus the main goal of the agreement was supplying very to the poorest countries and stuff condition wasn't fulfilled and according to the best cold had nothing to do with reality,
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as the largest child, the russian ukrainian reign was sense to develop not developing countries a, by the way, and uh, do a high hopes that russia would have signed the deal by the fools coming russia, africa for is going to take place in saint petersburg at the end of july, so many awesome. now what blood invitation is about to say to old as african leave is and whether they will arrive in saint petersburg at all up to russia's decision . but at the same time, this cove also said, uh well, you also mentioned that russia would immediately return to the deal as soon as old rushes requirements were fulfilled. the foreign ministry sparks women marizza har also said that russia has officially notified turkey ukraine. i'm the one on it. this is on this decision, not to expand that to you. and of course, it's interesting to hear well tag it has to sound that's indeed the most goes, denied. the sort of the decision has anything to do with this alleged attack on the
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cache bridge earlier on monday. what is the criminal thing about this as well, that's cool. so you wouldn't be full about sikes. uh russia was against the extension . uh, no downs that tongues have effected russia's position on the deal that's according to other uh, specialists, uh, as that tax basically ruled out all the negotiations according to the best called the crumb. the nose, who's behind the towers. the tie can be a crime in a couch bridge. uh and uh, he immediately blames the key of regime. that's those where he's was the k version and he also said that the person will hold a nice hang on the situation. would be a crime in bridge later on in the evening today, but he will listen to official reports from his support. and that's also, that's how come to crime and bridge was planned by the american and british intelligence services. and that statement comes from the russian of foreign
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ministry and also according to the foreign ministry o attempts to disrupt transport, links with the peninsula and terrell, crimea, from the rest of russia, absolutely impossible. and according to officials, the re away part of the crime in bridge has been fully opened, has, has been restored as the ferry service will be launched very soon as everything is ready for that for the day. thanks very much. i, you know, shop available in most k for us. let's get mohan rushes decision to withdrawal from the ukraine, a grain deal to do so. so there are corresponds, and in this stumble, we have had reaction from present one he has spoken. how would you analyze, what do you have to say so well, press that one is now on the golf tour which is included in so there may be a cut out and you would either alabama days to today. he's going to attend a, a business for them in the city or did the install there. it'd be on right before. fly into just that. he said that she's still hopeful. he believes that the just
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friend mister pretend would like to continue these 2 minutes already. and quoted there, and he said that the, the for the ministers of both companies tricky and russia are going to hold the meeting. and the diplomatic efforts are going to continue. and once he's back in the country, he's also going to personally, either through the phone calls or in person meet with president putin, to try to convince him to, to, to resume this this greenville. however, so far, all the diplomatic force ahead of this day, which is the last day that was supposed to be extended hold for them, i think efforts have failed so far. and that is definitely a blow for turkey, as well, diplomatically economically as well, diplomatically tricky was a, an important player in this equation by being a guarantor to the blacks. the green, the green deals now as it failed publicly. it is that it's the undermining. the trick is positioned here. on the other hand,
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put people are there. they cannot make a turkey was ever receiving country. and so far and right here to the black sea, there had been more than 22000000 tons of the green that could be carried through the black sea unexplored or to the global market. at 3200000 of them were bought by checking. now if they come do not come, that truck is not going to be. they have received more and more a grain from the ukraine and poor cities as well. so now you can see that there are still some of the ships behind me waiting here for the inspection and they have carrying the ukrainian brain and after the specials, once they get the got the get the, the clear ask that would be export the to the global market, but from today on, if the deal is not extended and according to russia is not going to be extended, so we'll see less and less ships behind. so some of that force that a simple thank you to the north as primary ukraine's counter offensive continues in the east of the country as the bank doors, as now from continental sky. good to see. i said, oh,
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what's the latest in the east where you all find? it has been intense. it has been intense. in fact, coming to us, graham now was here last night and not last night. several targets were here, but elsewhere in the east and just north of here and yeah. and then tell us we witness an artillery by so taking place as the the ukrainians have been saying that the russians are trying to break through the ukranian front lines and fighting has been intense. in fact, in the comprehensive direction, they say that the ukrainians are now on the defensive and the russians are taking offensive action. so the fighting is intense even was this ukrainian texture offensive is going on. they'll still strikes taking place here in the east. and i couldn't read you as we witnessed the idea just north of here in the jump hill tools direction. of course you being a probably very close to i didn't side. so this gets it. a small town, i believe a south of back moved. what did you see that but
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what we saw was every single building had some sort of diamond. see that it was bedtime, it had structural holes in the rules. the windows are broken and very few residents still remaining. and the ones that we spoke just say that they're ready to go out. there's no electricity or water. and they spend the nights in the basements, and they've completely dependent on age coming in to that time. and they say that the russians hit that time daily. and many people don't want to leave because this is the only home that they've ever known. it was through the, the time did come under a shedding, and there was a constant battle taking taste the, the ukrainians with fire artillery and the russians would fire back. now the ukrainians saved the by total, but with which isn't far from the ukrainians. say that they have the making. somebody wants these minimal advances on the southern flank, but the fighting is intensive. they say that they attacked the russians and the russians attack back. and now people have been talking about this country offensive,
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ukrainian culture offensive, and reality. the front lines remain the same. it doesn't seem to be much change on those front lines. but in some places the russians are pushing forward. they're trying to break the ukrainian front lines and try to take territory and the training and say it's very intense is also a strikes taking place across the country. khaki was hit and they were casualties. this drone strikes elsewhere, and that's because the russians, it seems, i'm trying to keep a defense is that you creating a defense is busy elsewhere in the country. so they can maintain the aerial superior diversity here in the east, which makes it very difficult for the ukrainians to take more territory. that's a big that for us in come with those. thank you. the pride has more and how the was impacting ukrainian farm is, is coming in to the last day of this grain deal has been increasing speculation about russia's unhappiness about its reluctance to resign. now it's been confirmed that it will be ceasing from this last day. monday rushed, it says it will only return to the agreement when conditions follow the way it is
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treated have been met. this is thought to relate to concessions which it is the king against the sanctions puts in place on it. as a result of this will, this will have consequences for global food prices, but it remains to be saved. i just want those will be, since this deal was signed a year ago. that's when there was major disruption to gray next bullets from ukraine. and we saw food prices search by around 30 percent. many fathers in ukraine have found different ways of getting that crops out to international markets, through land boulders, through ports on the danube river, and so on with the number of ships actually going across the black sea, being allowed to load up with grades from ukrainian posts being reduced to just a couple of days with dozens of other ships waiting in turkey's waters. and in any case, many farm is in the southern ukraine, all facing all sorts of other more immediate problems as
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a direct result of this war. in the fields around 3 be read. the long days of harvest underway on his $3000.00 tact as loaded me and melnick farms the crops for which his country is famed. the weight that provides so much of the world's bread and let sunflower fields that make you crane the world's biggest export to a sunflower seeds. but the moment that the ninety's bones are filling with condone oil see told lives over to black gold. he calls it farming for him in war time. he says, isn't there good service mo pinion food security means national security. there's no use crying over it if you need to look and how to survive and how to win. since the destruction of the coast cut them in early june, this pots of ukraine has been struggling to find sufficient water load. the man has had to dig wells to get the thousands of liters. his farm needs daily in
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neighboring small holdings, villages struggle to water. the 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 drink. it's well vegetable farmer. alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining with many of his crops already punched the i'm not sure what was 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 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 tons of food which compassed favorably with the mold and 50000000 tons it was exporting annually before the war. without the deal, global food prices would have been higher. the world a lot hungry,
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but severe restrictions on the number of ships allowed to carry ukrainian food. being farmers have found other expos 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 the store. 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 on very buckling off is the deputy chairman of the association of russian diplomats joins us now from musk. i missed a bucket of could help you with this live on al jazeera. uh your full but diplomat, bushing diplomats like yourselves often consulted and talked to each other about russian policy and i was just wondering how not extension of the grain deal will impact russia in the immediate here. now
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mr. bucklin off, can you hear me? it's so he'll robin him in dough. well, yes, done. no, not good here. yeah, yeah. so well, uh, uh, as far as our grand and concerned, i think really find the way posts that link this problem. us. uh, but uh today we could in early morning in moscow, the gathering over the expense and the specialist dealing via the v is uh, deal with the majority of the participants credit ver, criticizing the government and the diplomats. busy because of these, uh, stoppage of the deal should have been done much time a go much time ago when it was absolutely understandable. was that uh these deal. what was that? because oh,
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obligations. 1 to the companies to be gave access to for exporting, for the full balloons all, well, well, your great name, green at 0. 0 the russian green. but the deal was that the simple thing is the, is that of it would be under the auspices of the u. n and w because all of the darker side would be able to have a similar thing is like sporting bows, ukrainian, green, and the russian. great. now the solution, the bottom here, it was a boot pearl there like for us. okay. so i just thought enough is enough. yeah, i understand the position that you're coming from, the russian position at the moment as we're having some on the statements, is that if the conditions change, if the conditions that moscow ones match must go will rejoined the agreement. do you think that is a possibility? what needs to move?
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because we're talking about the way the great is sold and the money is received by most guy. we're talking about oil pipelines. we're talking about the concern that must go has that the grain, the is shipped out of the country from ukraine in that rise is not being given to the developing countries. and most it went through developed countries. how does, how did those issues get sorted out to most goes on a positive view of the situation to this situation is absolutely understandable and very easy to understand. so if you did not cancel the deal, is it due by itself? i mean, the agreement itself going up, all right. but the problem is the people fullfillment all the visa agreements. so we decided to look to,
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i bought each of these agreement the but the spoke to stop it temporary and to be operating on to the other participants. a real uh, uh, full feel their obligations. i mean obligations could be shorter given to the russian side of it. oh, great. would also be exported. and uh that the, uh, the uh, the uh for 2 lines that is also a really big sport. it is these 2 points and we are waiting not for the girls, but we are waiting for the concrete page giving way for the green and fit for the license to go. okay, if i ever think we'll go, okay, we'll at a turning back to the deal. okay. then i in another aspect to this earlier in june mosca hosted several african leaders, a senior diplomats. oh, looking you might say for a way forward and trying to find a final piece to the war that is going on at the moment in ukraine. yes, in a few weeks time. you have, for the few days time you have
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a whole selection of african leaders arriving in russia to talk about the relationship with russia. is this going to cause a problem? because at the end of the day, the grain that leaves the european continent from both russia and ukraine does end up in africa if they don't have the great, they have a huge problem that they probably you going to explain this to them as well. uh, actually does, he have started in moscow the negotiations with our african countries, france and we are trying now to make a direct direct to the green goal being to these 2, the gone through is concerned. this is a preliminary stage of the negotiation process. but that might be that these other engines a real b instead of the, uh oh the, uh, do you, original was under the auspices of the u. m. and turkish site. so it will be and you will scheme, but it's around buddy or to say whether these are will be,
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you know, it will be enough for me. oh, or agreeing to go on to africa. maybe it will be necessary. some additional efforts we don't know yet. okay. it's good to get your insight to and your analysis as well . the andre back enough that the deputy chapman of the association of russian diplomats thanks for joining us for most guys the to go ahead to your home and use our including so we will work this tanisha on an anti smuggling operational partnership, tennessee. the you agree on a financial aid package to tackle the migrant crisis outrage and it all comes to the country. second oldest most gets full days to ease. traffic jams is full time assigned to the new era called us authorized defeats defending champion the cost of it. and if ethic wimbledon find the
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piece of president has this very is demonstrated by floods and land slides that have killed at least 41 people into action. or allows have to deal with the emergency around 6000 people are in temporary shelters. following days of to venture rate with more forecast, 14 bodies have been recovered from the road tunnel which flooded tramping vehicles in the city of chung. as you jessica washington reports. this is the awesome underpants when the flash flood huge on saturday. emergency crews estimate it took just a few minutes, the road tunnel just filled with water trapping more than a 1000 vehicles, including a bus and its passages. she's going this how long we will need to take the situation gravely and mobilize all available resources. please make every effort in the field to ensure that the rescue is carried out quickly. just around 900 personnel or on
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the scene with crews working to pump water out of the tunnel. do it has been played with what we are working well conducting drainage and removing the much. the drainage has progressed a lot over the weekend heavy rains cause the banks of the nearby and the whole river to collapse, flooding the underpass as a such as it continues. questions being asked about how such a tragedy could. some residents criticizing the preparedness of local authorities some here say the under pause should have been closed because with the warnings had been issued to jews, one of several areas in south korea drenched by days of torrential rain. south korea typically experiences heavy rain full at this time of year. authorities acknowledge the need to have better contingency messages to your night that you've given the premise that situations like stream heavy rain due to climate change on now expected. and we need to consider out as of the management plans for floods with wanting to remain in place for several areas in central and southern provinces
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. more heavy rain is full cost for later this week. jessica washington, which is 0. 2 and you south korea. the temperatures also ring on full confidence when he waves in asia, africa, europe, and north america. in the us, reco, breaking temperatures stretched from california on the west coast to florida in the east. excessive heat warnings were effecting around 30 percent of all americans across the atlantic to europe and italy, spain, even greece, of sweltering and historically high temperatures, the acropolis and athens close to tours. but if the successive day during the hottest hours dry and hot weather is helping find a wild far on palmer in the canary islands, mel cities across north africa, i have recorded some of the highest temperatures across the continent. described in north eastern on jerry a breached 48 degrees in china, temperatures in the remote town of some balls in the north western sion john
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province sold to record high of 52.2 degrees. united states and china purpose impulse on how they can cooperate to come back level, holding the 2 largest polluting countries on discussing funds to cut me saying emissions reduce, deforestation of boost aid for developing countries. returning your call. so from beijing, as china welters in wrinkled high summit temperatures, us climate envoy don't carry, began talks and aging, but china's top official on the issue. she had general carrie says it's imperative to us and trying to make progress on addressing the climate crisis. the 2 countries of the world's biggest produces of greenhouse gases. they both have the good side of their energy consumption storage, which is the rapid deployment offering new energy. another key and acknowledges you can look at the china. you know, the country has been the largest manufacturer, investor in the play or offering the solar energy. but at the same time,
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both countries are also heavy and dictate. the size of the, the 2 sides will discuss reducing emissions, including the think gas, which contributes to around 30 percent of global warming, coding deforestation, and the burning of co. china has pledge to reduce it consumption, but not until 2026. you, coal power project approvals has acceleration since last year. john kerry's visit comes during, i didn't tensions between the us and china on a range of issues. trade, taiwan and frank. and let's say both misstep, somebody different to work together on climate change instead of positive examples headed the top 28. by later this year, the climate crisis is inescapable. at this point in time, we look at china, you've got the rest of the war, the summer that we're having, or i should say, the summer that we're suffering across the award whole. this really drives the message of kind of urgency. aging says it's climate cooperation with washington is
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generally good, but the us sticking points, china accuses us of unfairly criticising, gets climate record well failing to meet its own pledges, including financing, developing countries. kerry is the 3rd high level us official to visit in recent weeks. aging hopes, his arrival will not only stop the world overheating, but also the us china relationship could to you all to 0 aging. the health of the so being issued for 16 cities eventually, when the temperature rat codes are expected to be broken, increasing numbers of elderly people seeking help in room hold off. those who need has been with the red cross work, a school helping them. the heat wave continues, the temperature continues to rise and is having an impact on the elderly. we ship at the helpline of the a pad in red cross and the polluters here were telling me that the number of phone calls by elderly has increased between 25 to 30 percent. sometimes it's just an old
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person that is sitting alone at home that needs to have a child sitting alone at home because not able to go down to this trees because of the high temperature other's calls may be more serious. uh, so they have teams of volunteers in the country in all the major cities, but also small towns and those teams are ready to be dispatched according to the needs of the person that we were told that to fix it specifically very difficult for the elderly at the moment um, one of the upper races actually compared it to the times of depend damage when people were sitting at home isolated, not able to come out. well, it's feel the same at the moment for some of the ad building. now the government has which issue the alert a bit similar to this map of italy and a southern europe. it's all way down the map. well it's, it's in the red in the country here. the government continues to issue warnings to
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the population in general, telling them to be very mindful of the temperatures are going to increase in the coming days. we're talking about maybe peaks that would reach about 48 degrees celsius in some parts of it really. so this is really just the beginning of this, how many of the 0 ro, well, his rope with those heat wave news of china yesterday records the new 100 echoed high temperature of 52.2. there are still near records in egypt, set the southern europe and in the us. but what we didn't do was make a new world record that still held in death valley in q 8 during the 54. so 533 didn't make it. but in reno, there was a new record about 42. we've had new records in this general potter of the us and does it southwest will stay halt. so not necessarily reco breaking for a few more days, yet that spreads across to the southern states. but i think we'll focus for
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a couple of days on the final list of africa and the magistrate in western met. so 2 days you got a new record set at 481 and this particular time. but we'll focus, i think on it to leave for a day or 2, maybe even today, there are heat wave warning stretching from hungry down through the bulk and states through italy and back towards central space. and they exist for a couple of days, at least. and we'll spread north was through it to the romans picked out to you because beautiful the room full cost at $41.00 degrees. if this happens day or tomorrow, we beat the standing record for july and has potential somewhere in this part of the world to get even the halter. i don't think we'll challenge the standing record of 48.8 for europe. we might get clips call still head hey on out there, that could be a major breakthrough in outside. his research were live at the annual conference in of to them. and mexican, a gold cup champions guides will have all the action from the final is the
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come bowed. yeah. is go into the polls as the authorities crack down on the opposition sort of the incumbents. prime minister is expected to leave the next government spending of the main challenger left voters without the menu option is what lies ahead for the country elections. and i'll just 0. how do states control information the controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this? as in jim, listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. holding the power to account.
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as we examined the us each row in the was on out your 0. the book about 2 weeks ago, just the renews are with me. so robin, in the auto body of all told stories that explosion on the bridge linking climate and russia has killed at least 2 people because bridge is close to traffic. like a media says, a section of the bridge is damaged. now the cabinet says that it's halted, it's participation in the black c. greenville vasquez's conditions for extending the agreements, haven't been fulfilled. it was due to expire later on monday evening to the when the great deal was 1st announced a year ago. it's quite
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a purpose was to contribute to the prevention of global hunger to reduce address label food and security. so just where i have all of the shipments called you and take a show that the developing nations received almost 60 percent of all those 33000000 tons of exports. right. so look at the data shows at 25 percent went to china, 43 percent of expos was shipped to what the un cole's high income countries like spain, italy, the netherlands, and israel fate with the top recipients, low income countries that rely on assistance from the well, food program accounted for just 2 and a half percent of ukrainian exports, and they include the dpi, p, a, m, e, m, and receiving just 10 percent of what china imported. now that and that is the humanitarian policy and advocacy lead at save the children. but she has vice concerns about how the suspension of the data will impact aid, the humanitarian agencies. and what we know is that before this data came to place,
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foot price is why they hi um the, the way new cream and the housing of green explanations from ukraine at the time before july 2022 that the cost was title continued and, and therefore auto box is for many, many families. the deal has enabled that, that this type of nice ation of global markets has enabled um, food prices to go down in many places. what is likely to happen now is those with prices will go up again. and with that, countries will no longer be able to, to supply foods, 2 children and, and, and their families. families will no longer be able to access food. and we will see increase in high in, in my nutrition and food insecurity. in many places, getting food to conflict affected children is really important for agencies like safety, toyota, and it has become increasingly difficult for agencies like also to act as children
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in cause in context. lexa done context like somalia and does because of the conflicts to nation and we rely on the international, international food supplies in order for us to up to access the green to access the food to get you to, to children in conflicts on. so conflict definitely continues to be a talk to people, access to food assistance and beads, access to markets and other sources of, of foods for communities up across the world. to disease. your opinion have announced a deal aimed at stopping migrant bites and shutting down people smuggling operations . but on the ground, 9200 microns trying to near the tennessee in bold. i mean rescued by libyan bold adults with help from you and look as though the migrants were taken to a shelter where they receive food and water. the health care needs were assessed, and counseling provided by like training, joins us now live for ms. ross, or corresponding following events, though not like we've had quite
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a few groups appear. so in terms of this particular group that we're talking about right now, wherever they from, and where all the right now, a welder from sub sahara africa right now, they're in alaska and they were part of the larger group that was expelled from the city of fox following a riots, riots, uh and, and, and transfers by the canadian police and military are, they transferred these people into the desert and tried to force them into olivia. i mean this is we spoken to many of the migrants and, and those were their accounts. the tunisian military brought them to the border of without water without food and try to push them and to live in territory using tear gas. some accounts of even live bullets and the end and tried pushing them into
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libya. so this is what we believe is a part of that larger group that was uh, transferred from fox to the border. but this isn't another location. so, you know, we've been covering from the ross as dana border on next to tanisha and the live in uh, canadian border. this is about 35 kilometers to the south and i can tell you, so i've been through that area. it is desert. i mean, it is courting hot. uh, we're in the city now, and it's about $38.00 degrees, i'm sweating, just standing here. so these people have been in the scorching desert without water and food for days, some up to 2, almost nearly 2 weeks now. and now like for some of the view, is that of joining us here on out, is that, or they might not be fully aware of the story so far. and that may be viewers have been following the story very closely. a number of groups have popped up, a number of groups have been set up and take it to different parts of the country. so we believe, can you sort of sum up for us,
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how many groups we think all spread in the area and what sort of numbers that we now talking about in terms of how many migrant groups have be moved away from the urban areas into these does that locations or isolated areas as well as the initial reports well with what the information that we received from from active is in spock's last when, when these deportations this x, these uh, when that's unusual sort of ex, spelling was about 1200. now when we went and visited the site on the coast, so this was a desert on the coast. we found about $7.00 to $800.00 migrants in that location of on last monday, under mounting pressure, the tunisian authorities transferred these migraines to temporary locations inside of the areas of the lien and met in the, in southern tunisia. but what appears to have happened and we spoke to mike,
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was that we're in another location that their bus for whatever reason, they're not sure why turned around as this transfer was happening and brought them to another desert location. and now we spoke to many migrants there who said that this was their 4th camp that they've been brought to by the tunisians. so this group now that we're seeing and us a 35 kilometers to the south as part of another group. now we tried to speak to i a when just to get some more details, we couldn't reach them. but our amazing colleagues that elder 0 move, boucher went out with the libyan border patrol yesterday and they, they solve these migrants. a group of these migrants about 60 of them that all told them that they were part of the ex ex, spelled people from tunisia. so it appears that there could be several groups along the desert in the canadian live in border, and they are pleading for help for water and food and shelter that they desperately need at the moment fully a bit. thanks very much, mike. try that for us and miss veronica in libya to the police as well. so they've
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opened a hate crime investigation of to is really such as attractive village in the occupied westbank cause was at home fine property database, an empty palestinian graffiti straight on moles and bush, their west jerusalem is the latest of a series of similar types which are become increasingly common human rights groups are concerned that police failures to prosecute is riley, is accused of attacking palestinians. the lights is building collapse in egypt has killed at least 9 people rescue workers full full survivors from the rubble of the 5 story property in colorado is the 5th building to collapse in egypt. this month will forward. these have been criticized for decades of saving twin falls, building regulations of the most. and it's 300 year old minorites have been demolished to the rock southern city of basra to allow for a road to be expanded. legal people say the destruction of this analogy. me the right and it's most is erosion of iraq's heritage antiquities. officials say they
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didn't commit to demolition. and the minute read should have been preserved by mood of the why it has more for us from the site of the most. in basrah, 300 years old dominion which has been flattened to ground. this is a so raji most can save district and bus iraq. the demolition decision has been implemented by it was what it is in the city, the governor of both of us at that at the have the motors this most can it's a little bit because of complains from neighbors complaining of traffic time on this street because of that minute, because as they say part of the most, including the mentor, it was tending here on file of this streets closing traffic jam. now, i'll sort of these here in boston. i have been blaming each other for the
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demolition decision. the governor of bus outside that's the diminishing decision has been approved by the at suny endowment that you want, that you want to refute stuff in return and says that the motion decision is again as to what has been agreed upon. they say, what was agreed upon is that the mentor it, which was the reason for the traffic jam and the street would be carefully and gently dismantled and moved to another part of the most. but now, many people in iraq had been angry and grief by this decision. this is not only, not only a few 100 years old dominion, right, but also the 2nd and most ancient, most and iraq's. and heritage and antiquities authority. and by the judge said that it's holding to account those responsible for the demolition decisions that
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decision has posted a wave of anger and grief across the rock with many people holding on the government to put in place strict laws and measures to protect to the countries cultural heritage now it's a disease which has 10000000 new patients every year outside as, as the common cause of dimension effecting 55000000 people worldwide. the latest advances income boxing the brain disorder, taking such a stage in up to the correspondence that boston is that for us. and we want to be expecting to come out until this conference that as well as some great excitements here long. all the scientists and members of the pharmaceutical industry, this nearly 10000 scientists here. well, i've been studying alzheimers for decades, and now the scientists are saying that's filed several madison's that could at least slow down the disease,
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the latest madison that's going to be presented here in the next hour or so. it sat so slow down the progression of this disease, alzheimer's by more than 30 percent. so that's basically potentially very good news for the millions of patients suffering from alzheimer's. the scientists are excited . the pharmaceutical industry is it's, it's, it's excited with the patients also be excited. that's the main question that i'm going to discuss here with a patient, joe. many, he has to be diagnosed with alzheimer's. uh, 6 years ago. uh, what h was that i'm, how much does this disease impact your life? yeah. so i would say to 54, when i got my diagnosis, you know, in this disease it continues to change the core of who i am, you know, past that require cognitive processing. you know, everyday things like projects around the house, you know, even doing something as simple as texting. now take me $2.00 to $3.00 times longer than they did just 6 months ago. and my wife and my mother have even noticed
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changes in my personality. things like more mood swings. um, you know, more less impulse control by builder reason is declining, you know, even responding in a kurt manor and, and that's totally out of character for me. and that's very concerning what the doctor tell you when he or she 1st diagnosed you 6 years ago. yeah. so when she gave us our diagnosis, we asked her to be direct. and she actually came back as a joke. you know, you have younger asa all summer's disease and basically it's likely that you're going to start to experience declines in your ability to do things and the next 3 to 5 years. and then she said something that was really shocking, and that was, you know, you may not recognize your family in 5 to 7 years and that i had a life expectancy of 10 years. we had no idea that somebody diagnosed with the younger onset alzheimer's. such a short life expectancy. so there's a lot of excitement as i sad about new trucks that possibly available one is
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already available in the united states since a few weeks, right? is in the go. the other one which is being presented today hopes to be available soon as well. right. what does that mean to, you know, these new treatments are, are or worse varies. i'm very excited about having these because the possibility of getting access to these treatments and getting an additional 6 months, 9 months or more of quality time with my wife and my sons, and my friends would be priceless because of that. they were to now allow me to spend more time with my why fi c like going for hikes and time climbing in the mountains. and my son's they've just started working professionally. they'll have to call me and ask me for advice. i worry that somebody i may not be able to help them. so replacing the are some scary side effects, right. like swap things in the brain as people actually died during the 12. yeah, that's that scare. you actually know it doesn't because you know, well i think about being scared. i was scared when i got that diagnosis and my
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neurologist told me those things. but now i just need to know that we need to manage these, these risk. and because they're knowing they can be managed, i can be required to be known. so no, it's absolutely something that i would have to be willing to take if i was eligible to. thank you so much for sharing that story with us. so joe, so as i said, there will be a new presentation very shortly about the latest truck that is going to be hopefully it for patients on the market in the next year or so. but there's also a lot of questions us about the risk versus the benefits of us and force the answer to that. thank you. well, still head, hey, all the news on find out what led to the celebrations for basketball stuff coming, coming up next in school, whichever the or the
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[000:00:00;00] the talk about tough to pull the history of a thank you. use the how the because my been to off my life the was of new wimbledon champion, caught off out carouse off that he knew about joe because it's an epic mens final the 5 said classic given the spiny of his 2nd grandson's hi. so she'll give it says he hopes it marks the start of a new rivalry. lawrence smith's reports the well, number one with the well got these things after finals live long in the memory. i know this looking, al cortes was swept aside in the i think, sense, or the settings on champion. if you look research in the 2nd set,
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it's leveling the match on. that's how i break the division of the weary of to losing a 26 minute long service game. and the spaniard would capitalize as he took control of the much with a man who was 123 grand slam titles doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking recently to the siding se with the crowd on the edge of the seats. it was outcries who would make a crew to break in the pressure showed from the defending champion. alcaraz was growing in confidence with the finish line in sight. at times to him with his opponent as he placed it on a famous victory and
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also an epic for hours and 43 minutes on cold. he was crown wouldn't champion the new. yeah. is there is more money that is that for sure. probably in 5 years uh would change buddies right now. right. i'm 20. uh i then list the too many uh, situations like this. so i'm going to enjoy this this moment. do you feel like this is the beginning of the rivalry as i called? so, i mean, for my sake, 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 that $36.00 joke of it. she's running out of time to be real defensive, his record the face when would inside those. but these championship ends with the question just how many more might call us outcries when lowered, smith,
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i would just say were very tons. was that when, but in the full out, is there any spoke to some of the funds we believe they may well have witnessed a changing of the gods? the 5 sets of absolutely pulsating tenants here at wimbledon for the men's final and perhaps the changing of the god with that golden generation of phaedra and the dog. 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. just see icons on top as our 1st set. last 61 as the and turn it around the 2nd and 3rd . so just a moment in the spring, it was amazing. we thought you really device. yeah. knew that was actually called the teddy showed new box and then carlos did it, or is it kind of, i think it's the beginning of a new right movie, which means the positive and of course that, you know, there's a huge, huge gap. so he's not going to do it on for like long, but uh for the piece of the next couple of years. but it didn't make things exciting. as you taught like patterns all across one country. you need to
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know geography. joe felt like, thrown like, you know, so wimbledon has been you, young king, it's quintero spaniel coles carlos, our corrupt. i know about joking beach, 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 helens out to 0 in wimbledon. lino messy has officially been unveiled as an inter miami player as a glittering event, literally cool young, vile argentina's. it woke up when captain met his new friends, including in some way only kyler and david back him out of ceremony in fort lauderdale, is actually 6 year old. could make his debut on friday night. i can go through it with you. so now we, well, 1st of all, i will decide all the people of miami for that welcome and loves since i arrived in the city. the truth is that i'm very excited and very happy to be here body,
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and to be with you. and joining messy in miami is full of law salinas. he made such a boost gets the 35 year old spanish international joins off to 15 years at the new camp during which she won $9.90 good titles on the champions league. 3 tons, 8 to bounce off to mexico, across thousands of world cup and cancel all the team and now have reason to celebrate off to winning a record. extending 9th conk, a calf gold count. this was the moment they secured a one, no victory of a kind of ma in the final. the screen went on 18 minutes. so you don't need just long as a substitute that into mexico all the hands on the tracy for the 1st time since 2019 the women's world cup coasted via australia. new zealand kicks off in 3 days. spain play that 1st match against costa rica in washington on friday before that game. the team have already been involved in control. the see the score have
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apologize to the mary community of promise to know why that based it follows the video which has since been taken down payment to show the spanish class. looking at the traditional ma redone stucco that spain score is still missing several key members following around with teen management. this yet to be resolved last year. 15 play as a boy called to the team and called for the coach who pays the resign slicing issues with a quality i'm training conditions. 3 players half per ton. but wanted to maurice if you really decided to quit spain altogether and switch of agents to the veterans was that she was having a dutch mother. that time is really hard for me. it's difficult for me for my family, just to see what's going on and, and to have no options in that team, but to also nowadays sad to see how my friends all teammates are now open and starting without a woke up at the end as a, as a full player, that's the maximum you can can play on a rock of. and some of my really close friends are with her to walk up just because they're fighting for their rights. so for myself,
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that's painful to see and hopefully everything is going to be arranged hopefully soon. and i really respect them because they're just fighting for their rights to mock the opening game being 3 days away news even sky dive, a brent findley for for the stance the saw him on saw a 17 meter long found a before landing on the pit. should eat and pumpkin opened. that's why the tournament kicks off with k hi. sneeze even taking on noise. once fins i touched down, he was greeted with a traditional mounting. well, the final men's golf major of the season at the open championship stops on thursday. i will leave a pool golf club last time. it was play that back in 2014, rory mac right was lifting the current. doug as he goes into this is 20 minutes full of confidence. that's because he wanted the scottish open on sunday. the northern irishman, to bodied his last 2 holes to finish at 15 on the palm, which was enough for a one shot victory. mcroy is up to number 2 in the world rankings,
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and now heads delivered to all the open. why he will try and win his 1st major title since the pga championship 9? yes. okay. 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 it has upon nacory, it wouldn't be proud of. it's not so look, professional goals, us the full time and the a champion, steph curry, the golden state warriors. so amazing ego on his final whole 2 in at the american century championship, which is a celebrity to him. and he said to me like, he enjoyed that. didn't a very talented mind. that is a way of support for me for now. pizza will have more later. thanks very much joe. and that's it for now, i'll be back with more use on the other side of the break,
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