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this is i'll just do it live from dell hall. so coming up on jessica washington in terms you said he, one of the worst effected areas of south korea experience is another week of heavy rains. unplugged. the heat wave continues around the northern hemisphere, now see sign villages increase of force to evacuate. the russia has halted its pond, dissipation in the black sea greenville was due to expire on monday evening. moscow says it's conditions for an extension not being fulfilled, but it says it will immediately return to the agreement. once those conditions, um at the announcement k miles off through a series of explosions on the coach bridge that connects russia with the crime in peninsula, at least 2 people were killed. and
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a child injured kremlin is blamed ukraine but says there's no connections to cancellation of the grain deal defending and government is neither confirmed nor denied involved. and some of lost the grain deal was broken by the you and, and took a president. that idea of talking about the one says is government is trying to get russia back on board to say that i still know that despite the statements made today, i believe that my friend booted him, the president of the russian federation. once the continuation of this black sea grain deal didn't not have been done today, all for administer will have a meeting with his russian counterpart. 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 waiting for august, nearly a shelf of oliver joins us now from moscow. so a kind of an optimistic tone the from took issue officials is that reflected in
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what russian officials assign you seem to find the announce termination of the great deal just several hours ago we had from the kremlin. i say it was ready to consider a extension of extending a big deal when russia's demands met. that was probably a glimpse of her. but now, according to the russian mission to the un, the decision to withdrawal from the green deal is final and there will be no more negotiations. so speaking about russia's demands initially, it was asking to reconnect. so it's a real estate called box to the swift payment system. to review what code they totally up to you of this ammonia pipeline. a pod with done was blown up on the printing table trend hole. so the deal was meant to supply food to the poorest countries and that condition wasn't fulfilled either. as the largest part of the russian ukrainian green was sent to develop still developing countries. so basically none of those conditions were a mess. and in a statement released by the russian foreign ministry,
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they have also confirmed that russia was drawing its guarantees for the safe navigation in the block, c and counseling, the maritime humanitarian coal riddle. and the north western part of the block c. a past they've said the joins coordination center and it's tumble. will be closed. say, what are the russian officials saying about the timing of this decision coming off during the attack on the coach bridge and crimea? so the thing is that russia, obviously was a gay, is big green dale extension even before. that's hawkins. despite the was from the kremlin, that talks have affected russia's web decision regarding video, according to analysts that talk ruled out all the possible negotiations. so the russian foreign ministry is truly condemns. that's high calling because bridge calling it a terrorist attack on a purely civilian facility. well,
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you create on basic and said as the bridge, a legitimate ministry target and, but as we see that doesn't stop rushing holiday makers from having to crimea and from going on vacation that at the moment where wasting full present patients. amazing with his subordinates way he's about to discuss the situation around the bridge. all right, thanks so much julia the us and by so the to the you and then the thomas greenfield is cold roches withdrawal from the black sea greenville, an act of cruelty. russia has dealt another blow to the world's most vulnerable this time by suspending its participation in the black sea green initiative. this is really another act of cruelty. according to the world food program, more than 345000000 people are suffering from high levels of fluid and security. and we know without a shadow of doubt that rushes,
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brutal war gas. ukraine has push millions and millions more people to the brain, especially in the middle east and africa on diplomatic as the james base joins us now. live from view and also been some tough was from the un secretary general. right james? yes, i mean that 60 general came and spoke to reporters didn't take any questions, but he did actually a statement that went on for quite a long time because he also read out in that statement from a that's a that he'd sent to president putin, of elected to try and persuade direction to stay in the grain deal, making it clear that the un that he said had done all sorts of things in terms of exemptions and negotiations with weston countries with the us and all those with banks. i even them a special arranging a special banking mechanism so that the payments could be made outside the swift banking system. but that laptop didn't seem to get any response from the russians. in fact, i don't think that has been a formal response to the un laptop,
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and that's left the secretary general sounding very frustrated. ultimately, participation in these agreements is a choice. but struggling people everywhere and developing countries don't have a choice. and that is, it really is that people faced hun good and consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises, and they will pay the price. and so a difficult few days that the united nations of the sex you're gonna put, has put a lot of effort into the grain deal. it's the only positive thing, while the un ready could, could have claimed in the last year, out of the war and ukraine, the any positive you an initiative. and now it is no, no more. and it comes just days off to russia. stop the cross border aid going into syria. the security council was actually meeting to discuss that today, west and members and security council. the us and others were linking the to saying
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they were showing the same cruelty towards those most in need. and the world by russia, in both cases, was telling you what the russian deputy ambassador to the united nations told me when i asked him about the grain deal. whether this was definitely dead or whether they could be further negotiations. he said it was final that will be no further negotiations. and i also spoke to the chinese ambassador united nations on his way into the security council meeting about syria, asking him about the grain deal. he said john is always supported the grain deal. china always supports for the negotiations, but he wouldn't be drawn on any criticism of russia. that's a chinese ambassador to the united nations to us. but going into the security council meeting in the area. all right, thanks so much james banks that the grand deal was proving a lifeline fee of training. and thomas ro, mcbride has more on the implication of russia's decision coming into the last day
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of this grain deal has been increasing speculation about russia's unhappiness about its reluctance to resign. now it's being confirmed that it will be ceasing from this last day. monday, rush, just as it will only return to the agreement when conditions follow the way it is treated. i have been met. this is thought to relate to concessions which it is the king against the big sentients puts in place on it. as a result of this rule, 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 that 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,
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being allowed to load up with grades from ukrainian ports being reduced to just a couple of days with dozens of other ships waiting in turkey's waters did any case . many farm is in the southern ukraine, facing all sorts of other, more immediate problems as a direct result of this war. as we mentioned, the roches analysis and it was halting the grain deal came off to the bridge linking occupied crimea with mainland russia came under attack. russia has blamed kid for the attack high false. it reports the video from crime, you know, the night reporting to show the movement, the coach bridge came under attack again. the on the bridge cause quickly backed up. initially, russia said and emergency situation had closed at the traffic. all parties then said a couple had been killed in that cause. the 14 year old daughter, wounded,
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rushing media said they would to risk heading towards crimea, which says not still on assume not stay, you know, on the 9th of july, $1617.00. as a result of the terrace that committed by the ukrainians special services, one of the sections of the crime in bridge was damaged to civilians were killed a man and a woman who were driving a car. if the doctor was in judge bullock, she was receiving medical assistance like some russian investigators said to ukrainian seaborne. drones were responsible. the cleaning media quoted unnamed officials and keith saying it was a joint operation involving the intelligence service and the navy. it's the 2nd time in 9 months, the section of the bridge has been severely damaged. in october last year, the road bridge was struck by major explosions that also set fire to a train on the rail link. russia blamed a ukrainian truck boom boom. the bridge completed in 2018 full years of to russia's antics ation of the crime in peninsula is a vital logistical link, as well as civilian traffic. it supplies the black sea fleet and russian troops in
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occupied southern ukraine. once again, it's closed at least 2 road traffic, a key adviser to ukraine's presidency. lensky tweeted on monday, the legal constructions used to the live of russian instruments of mass. murder was short lived. ukraine security service added that the bridge had gone to sleep again . harry force it, i'll just, you know, off of crimea, ukraine's calendar offensive continues the east of the country as a bank has mall from comma task for it has been intense. in fact, coming to us, graham now was hit last night and then not last night, several targets were here for elsewhere in the east and just north of here. and yet until us we witness. in october, we bustled, taking place, but the fighting is intensive. they say that they attack the russians and the russians attack back and now people have been talking about this country offensive, 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 pushing forward,
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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. it's lucky of us hits and they were casualties. that is drawn strikes elsewhere, and that's because the russians, it seems, i've tried to keep a defensive, the clean air 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, the several sea side villages to the south and west of the great capital athens and being evacuated as wild fires threatened homes, strong winds of finding the flames of 2 separate blazes. at least 1200 children being evacuated from holiday camps as many as a 155 fights designed 11 i across to working to extinguish the fires. improve us health isn't,
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don't case has to be moved from flames to cold. the vin number of stables, how fillets have been issued in 16 cities in italy with temperatures right. colds are expected to be broken. increasing numbers of elderly people seeking help in rub, hold odds of how many it has seen how red cross work is a helping them of the heat wave continues, the temperature continues to rise and is having an impact on the elderly wish. here at the helpline of the, a pad in red cross and the pollutants 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 person that is sitting alone at home that needs to have a chat sitting alone at home because not able to go down to this trees because of the high temperature others calls may be more serious. uh so they have teams of volunteers in the country in all the major cities,
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but also small towns and those teams are ready to be dispatched according to the needs of the person that we were told that it's 6. it's 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 miles. well, it feels the same at the moment for some of the ad billy. now the government has, we should 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 the population in general, telling them to be very mindful. the temperatures are going to increase in the coming days. we're talking about maybe peaks that would reach about $48.00 degrees
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celsius in some parts of italy. so this is really just the beginning of that. how many of the 0 room a south korean president has visited areas devastated by floods and lance lines that killed at least $41.00 people you and so if you just an oil allow the effort to deal with the emergency around 6000 teeth, long temporary shelters, following days of torrential rain, we've moved full cost. full teen bodies has been recovered from the road tunnel, which flooded tracking vehicles in the city of cham ju jessica washington reports from the scene. this is the also under pos when the flash flood heat on saturday, emergency crews estimate it took just a few minutes. the road tunnel just filled with water trapping more than a dozen 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
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the field to ensure that the rescue is carried out quickly. around 900 personnel are on the scene with crews working to pump for to just the tunnel group has a place to say what we are working while 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 such as it continues questions being asked about how such a tragedy could. some residents criticizing the preparedness of local authorities. so i'm 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 measures to unite that on the other that you've given the premise that situations like stream heavy rain due to climate
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change. and now expected 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. more heavy rain is full cost for later this week. jessica washington, which is 0 to and you, south korea. the animal rescue is all racing to say 15 whales, stranded on a beach in scotland around 50. others died on the island of louis off the north west coast. it isn't clear what caused the mass speaching of the pilot wells, dive, the suspect then type paused, followed a female neither show she was giving birth. it's still a head on al jazeera, for the latest research, and to old, sorry, most of the drugs that might significantly slow down dimension outrage in the raw tops of the country. second,
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the oldest mosque is full of those to ease traffic. job the route to you by visit cut, all right, type food and tell him, find no fields to be on top of your screen is not making contact with find on down southern china will start to lose. strength is part of the general flight of the monsoon. chocolate stretches roger trucks, aisha, which means the south, it should be dryer and he's lofty, dry, not by and drive, but there's more sunshine than sherry stuff through most of indonesia and the ice here. but if you follow the seasonal range once more in south korea, there's a list of fairly heavy stuff going through, which will end up in japan. the strength of wind just come down and telling me, start making contacts and probably overland in vietnam could talk about tuesdays full cost. so we can start talking about that as a revolving story very soon. but with a broad, several 100 minutes is over right into this area. a flood risk is very obvious,
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as i think will be the case in the middle of home shoot as the next best comes through. you follow the line back. this is seasonal, right? and south of the yankee, now widespread and southern china, which is as it should be, the same is true in most of india or bangladesh and pops of practice down the mountain seems got a long way. know if that's of the best in the middle of it. can be anywhere they look like that once again go into effect pumps of no media back down through magic production. time to was addition. most of the package done there remains dry. the weather brought to you by visit castle to d, the, the, the but next week,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, the watching out just 0 time to recap, positive lines. now, the kremlin says it's halted, it's pots is a patient in the black sea. greenville. moscow says its conditions for extending the agreement haven't been fulfilled, is due to expire lights on monday evening. an explosion on the bridge linking crime in russia is killed at least 2 people. coach bridge is close to traffic. local media says section of the bridge is damage. temperatures off sewing on full
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continents with seats waves are covered in asia, africa, europe, and north america. health loads have been issued for 16 cities initially when whether experts expect temperature records to be broken. to an easy and the european union have announced the deal and that still thing migrant. both shocking down people. smuggling operations live in bold adults with help from you and workers of rescued 9200 migrant stranded near the tennessee in boulder. the migrants are taken to a shelter where they receive food and both to the health care needs were assessed, and camp provided the migrants were also offered counseling support not like trying to has more from the swath in the view of nearly $200.00 sub saharan black migrants were, were found in the canadian libyan border area of l as so now that's about 35 kilometers south of losses there and, and they would been,
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they've received treatment. they've been taken to a temporary shelter a holding. so what, at the police station, by living authorities, and the i o m, the international organization for migration has been able to reach them. they said that they are now treating of the $191.00 migrants at the shelter with the, with and, and giving them water and food and hygiene kids. now we've spoken to the, the, the, the live in border patrol and they, they are telling us that there are several groups of migrants across to tunisia and live in border that have been expelled by 2 museum authorities. i've been speaking to migrant, so i'm still in contact with them now and they're telling us that we main stranded those next to the lost as their border, which is to the north and they remain stranded and they are pleading for help us. so the situation remains dire, i mean this, some of these migrants have been in the desert for nearly 2 weeks now without water
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and food, and shelter. so their situation remains dire. now, the deal between the e u and the print between easy and present. ok, so i had yesterday to, to combat the legal migration. what angered menu and i spoke to a few migrants that were stranded on the desert and they said they told me they said this is what you policy is doing to them. they're, it's leaving them stranded in a desert without watering food, and they accuse the canadian government of abuse. the hope is that some sort of solution that the canadian authorities or the international organizations will come to the right now, trina ultra 0 is throughout the for more than 65000000 people have dementia. a progressive degenerative condition, affecting memory, thinking behavior, and the motion. all time is disease investigated dementia, all of the most common types be viable drugs and they treat symptoms. but now new
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medications filed by late as shown. it can slow progress by 35 percent of the time this disease international says one person develops dementia. every 3 seconds, it's now the 7th leading cause of death. around a 139000000 people are expected to have dementia by 2050, with most cases, developing nations. the global costs of dementia is more than $1.00 trillion dollars. that's the cost of direct medical cas social can't. and on page cat the boston is attending at all. time is association into the national conference and that's to them. she's been talking to a patient who's hopeful scientists will find a cure for the disease. the latest madison that's going to be presented here in the next hour or so. it's that to slow down the progression of this disease, alzheimer's by more than 30 percent. so that's basically for potentially very good news for the millions of patients suffering from alzheimer's. the scientists are excited, the pharmaceutical industry,
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it says it is excited. will the patients also be excited? that's the main question that i'm going to discuss here with a patient, jo, many, so i was age 54 when i got my diagnosis, you know, in this disease that 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 changes in my personality. things like more mood swings. you know, more or less impulse control. my 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 for us to diagnose 26 years ago. yeah. so when she gave us our diagnosis, we asked her to be direct. and she actually came back as
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a joke. you know, you have younger asa alzheimer's disease and basically it's likely that you're going to start to experience declined in your ability to do things in 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 as such as shortened life expectancy. so there's a lot of excitement as i sat about new trucks that i possibly available. one is already available in the united states since a few weeks, right? assume that the other one which is being presented today, hopes to be available soon as well. so what does that mean to you? scale these know treatments are, are, are some words very, i'm very excited about having these because the possibility of getting access to these treatments and getting an additional 6 months,
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9 months or more of quality time with my wife and my sons, and my friends would be priceless. now the latest building collapse in egypt has killed at least 12 people rescue workers pulled full survivors from the rubble of a 5 story property in cairo. it's the 5th building to collapse in egypt. this month of policies have been criticized for decades of failure to enforce building regulations mosque and its 300 year old minarets have been demolished in rock southern city of basra to allow a road to be expanded. local people say the destruction of the civil and you've been the rest of this most isn't erosion of iraq's heritage. i'm think with these officials say they didn't submit the money demolition the mentor. it should have been preserved to the wi does more for us from the size of the mosque and bust off a 300 years old dominion which has been flattened to ground. this is
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a so raji most can see the district and bus era, the demolition decision has been implemented by as well. so it is in the city. the governor of both of us says that they have the motors this most can get some anyway because of complaints from neighbors complaining of traffic time on this street because of that minute. because as they say, a part of the most, including the mentor, it was tending here on top of this, this feeds closing traffic jam. now i'll sort of these here in boston. i have been blaming each other for the demolition that decision. the governor of both of us said that the, the monitoring decision has been approved by the that certainly endowment that you want. did you want to refute that in return and says that the diminishing decision is again as to what has been agreed upon. they say of what was agreed upon is that
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the minute rate, which was the reason for the traffic down the street would be carefully and gently dismantled and moved to another part of the most. but now, many people in iraq had been in good grief by this decision. this is not only not only 200 years old, the ministry, but also the 2nd most ancient most and iraq and heritage and antiquities authority. and by the judge said that it's holding to account those responsible for the demolition decisions that 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
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