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wanda, a, as in west as a living they've got it, opened up the oldest and inquiry to imitate shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0. the russia holds the black sea grain deal view and close the move. a blow to people in need. the sammy's a, them, this is i'll just say we're a live from dell hall. so coming up president, booting says the bridge, connecting crime in russia has been seriously damaged and the nerve and always attack the hate waves continues around the globe. now suicide villages in greece
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are forced to evacuate because walls find, you hope fall time is patients with drugs that could slow down dimension. the russia has halted, it's paul dissipation in the black sea grain deal. it was due to expire on monday evening. go says it's conditions for an extension of not being fulfilled, but it says it will immediately return to the agreement once conditions um at the greenville was broken by the un until the key president, the jeep type, voted. one says it's government just trying to get russia back on board. and let's just say that i still 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 not have been done today, all for administer will have
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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 wages for august view, the shop of all about joins us now from moscow. any sign of that optimistic tone from russian officials you the well, probably not. according to the russian mission to the you, one, the decision to withdraw from the grain jail is final and there will be no more negotiations. so initially russia demanded to reconnect, it's a great cultural bank overall, said host bonds to the swift payment system. and to review what code they told you yet to odessa, ammonia pipeline, a part of it, it was late to blow nap on the ukrainians, who would treat also the deal was meant to supply food to the poorest countries. but according to reports, the largest child, the russian ukrainian grain was sent to develop still developing countries. so none
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of those conditions were a match. and the high hopes that russia would have signed the deal by the fools coming russia, africa for it's going to take place in saint petersburg at the end of july. so many hours couldn't. and now was letting you know the patient is about to say to all those african sleepers, and whether they will arrive in saint petersburg as whole after russia's decision. meanwhile, in a statement released by the russian foreign ministry they hold, they also confirmed that wrong chaise was drawing its guarantees for these safe navigation and the black sea, and cancelling the maritime humanitarian. cory, though in the north west and puddled the black sea. and this is all coming off to an attack on that bridge linking. russia and cry may tell us what russian officials are saying about the suggestion that there's a link that between cancelling the deal and the attack.
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yeah, right now, by the way, present fledging. the patient is holding a nice thing with his ministers, trying to assess the damage and figure out what needs to be done to restore the bridge. and russia was against the grain deal at extension even before that tax. of course, on the bridge that took place and wrong to that. and according to many analysts, that's hans have effected russia's decision regarding the the do as that time rolled out all the possible negotiations. it's been the 2nd attack on the crime in bridge. in the last 9 months, the fast happens in october 2022, and the boxes on as a result of the ukrainians trying to reach the pool, palest on several tons, were damaged, and then it took several months to restore it. so today is a talk seems to be less destructive, but so, so no one can say for sure how severely the durability of the bridge was challenge . so with less than having to resume the person and of course we'll update you as
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soon as we can. thanks so much, julia shuffle all of us and baset the to the you and then the thomas greenfield is cold roches withdrawal from the black sea grain deal. an act of cruelty of 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 food and security. and we know without a shadow of doubt that rushes, brutal war guess ukraine has push millions and millions more people to the brain, especially in the middle east and africa. on diploma, i think either to james base joins us now live from the u. n. so we've also had some strong woods from the un secretary general. right james?
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yeah, this according to the un has been the one that she meant. they've managed to obtain in 15 months of all the bikes, the grand initiative. and it was lots of it down to the work of the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, who made a visit to moscow and keith and also worked very closely with took here on this deal. so he feels very frustrated. he gave him a long statement to report his earlier on and which he went through some of the items he'd written and they'd like to to present boots and try to persuade him to keep video going, saying all of the effort. so you as maybe you and telling me they feel they've been type of backwards to try and keep russia in this deal. but it, russia has now the un says terminated, and the secretary general's pretty unhappy about it. ultimately, participation in these agreements is a choice. but struggling people everywhere and developing countries don't
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have a choice. and that is, it really is that people face time, good on consumers, that confronting a global cost of living crises. and they will pay the price as well . we expect this to be tough with the agenda this afternoon here at the united nations because in to i was talking to you and the security council is meeting for a discussion on the situation in ukraine. but i'm sure the black secret initiative is going to be the focus of many of the comments that come from those that will be speaking about meeting it's a meeting spring. chad formed mid as the level by the u. k. fund set country james cleverly some of the 4 ministers a here as well, including the crating of foreign minister to be, to be true calais, but so they all, i think we're going to make some strong comments about the decision by russia, russia, they're not going to be represented by it's for a minister, it's on basset will be in the chat for that security council meeting. all right,
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we'll leave with that. thanks so much. james bass. now, roches decision. so how the grain deal came alazam through a series of explosions on the coach bridge that connects russia to the crime in peninsula, or at least 2 people were killed and the child injured? the crimson is blaming ukraine. present truth and said the bridge was so serious, big damaged and demanded is, officials improve security that you kindly and government as neither confirm nor denied its involvement in the last row of mcbride reports from ukraine on the potential implications of russia's decision to pull out of the black sea grain deal that has been a mixed response here in ukraine when they said greenville was 1st announced, the picture looked very different a year ago. that was very disruption to the vast amounts of grain that was big exported from ukraine to the rest of the world. that was suddenly a 30 percent hiking food prices. that was increased fee is about $5000000.00 in
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parts of africa and so on. since then, the situation has stabilized somewhat, prices have come down and you crazy and farm is given the shortage of, of ships to take this. a passage in this car door across the black sea have been finding different ways of exporting that harvest through rail length. and across a landlord is also given the fact that there is now because of the war less food for ukraine to expose around a 3rd less it relates to be seeing just uh, what impact this decision of the scrapping of these green deals is going to have from a lot of them is a lend skis, office that has been a statement reminding the world that as far as you frame is concerned, it is still assigned agreements with the un and with to key a. and a reminder that it's russia, that basically the ones who, pulling out of disagreement as far as ukraine's problem is all consent. many of
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them have more immediate concerns given all of the various problems as a direct consequence of this will in the fields around creevy read the long days of harvest underway on his 3000 tact as loaded me and melnick farms the crops for which his country is famed the weeks the provide 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 at the moment, the throne of vantage bones are filling with condone oil, see told lives over to black gold. he calls it farming for him in war time, he says it's a narrative service in my opinion, food security means national security. there's no use crying over it. if you need to look, 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 loaded man has
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had to dig wells to get the thousands of liters. his palm needs daily to the neighboring small holdings, villages struggle to vote, 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 drink kitchen well vegetable farmer alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining with many of his crops, full ready, punched the quotes from us 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 $33000000.00 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,
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but severe restrictions on the number of ships allowed to carry ukrainian food. being farmers have found of the rex boat routes across london river boundaries as beautiful as the shipments have increased by rain and other transport. for example, we ship through the done you. yes, the deed is important, but it's not the essential like last year for desktop. for now, gathering in the harvest and filling 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 crypted re ukraine of the now several c sides villages to the south and west of the great capital athens of being evacuated. as wild fires threatened homes, strong windsor, fanning the flames of 2 separate blazes. at least 1200 children have been evacuated
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from holiday camps as many as a 155 fighters and 11 aircraft of working to extinguish the 5. in corvette us houses, horses rather, and donkeys had to be moved when the flames took hold of a number of stables. health alerts have been issued for 16 cities in italy with temperature wrinkled to expect it to be broken. increasing numbers of elderly people seeking help in rome. hold on the honey. it's been seeing how red cross work is helping them. the heat wave continues, the temperature continues to rise and is having an impact on the elderly wish here at the health line of the italian red cross. and the i believe is here, we're 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.
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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, 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
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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 celsius in some parts of italy. so this is really just the beginning of this. how many of the 0 room now, the south korean president has visited areas devastated by floods and land slides that have killed at least $41.00 people. doing so kill just an all out effort to deal with the emergency. around 6000 people are in temporary shelters. following days of torrential rain with more full cost, full teen bodies have been recovered from a road tunnel which flooded funding vehicles in the city of chung do. jessica washington reports from the scene. this is the also on deposits when the flash flood heat on saturdays emergency crews estimate. it took just a few minutes the road tunnel just filled with water trapping more than
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a dozen vehicles, including a bus and its passages. she's in 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. around 900 personnel are on the scene with cruise 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 me, whole river to collapse, flooding the underpass as a such as it continues. questions being asked about how such a tragedy could. it's 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
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korea typically experiences heavy rain full at this time of year authorities acknowledge the need to have better contingency measures to of you know that on the other that you've given the premise situations like stream heavy rain due to climate change and 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. more heavy rain is full cost for later this week. jessica washington, which is 0. 2, and you south korea. it's still a head on al jazeera, outraging the raw goes to the country. second oldest mosque is full. those 2 east traffic jams, the fronds, one side of boast, empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront the realities to moms for independence. and the
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the bill watching out just do a time to recap ah, headlines. the kremlin says it's holes that it's participation in the black sea grain deals. moscow says it's conditions for extending the agreement. hasn't been met. due to expire laser on monday evening. an explosion on the bridge linking crime in russia has killed at least 2 people. the coach bridge is close to traffic . local media says the section of the bridge is damaged. temperatures are soaring on full continents with heat waves revolted in asia, africa, europe,
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and north america. helpful lives have been issued to 16 cities in its elite, wet weather. experts expect the temperature records to be broken. soon as he and the european union have announced a deal aimed at stopping migrant boats and shopping down people smuggling operations, it'd be in both the gods with help from you and workers of rescue 9200 migrant stranded native tennessee in bold migrants for taken to a shelter when they receive food more to the health care needs were assessed and can provided migrants were also offered counseling, matic training that has moved from the sonata into the of nearly $200.00 sub saharan black migrants were, were found in the canadian libyan border area. of l as of now that's about 35 kilometers south of losses there and, and they would been, they've received treatment. they've been taken to a temporary shelter a holding. so what, at the police station, by living in authorities, and the i o m,
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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 kits. now we've spoken to 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 borders that have been expelled by tunisian authorities. i've been speaking to migrant, so i'm still in contact with them now and they're telling us that basically 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 and food, and shelter. so their situation remains dire. now the deal between the e u and the print between asian press ok, so you yesterday to,
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to come back here we go 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 a building collapse in egypt. those killed at least 12 people, including 3 children rescue workers, pulled full survivors from the rubble of a 5 story property and kyra, it's the 5th building to collapse in egypt in a month. a policies have been for the size for decades of failing to enforce building regulations, a mosque and it's 300 year old minarets have been demolished and rock solid in the city of basra to allow
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a route to be expanded. local people say the destruction of the surrounds you interests and it's most is an erosion of the rocks. heritage, antiquities officials say they did not tell them it's the demolition and the mentor . it should've been preserved. modems of why had, has more for us from the size of the mosque and buffalo, a 300 years old dominion which has been flattened to ground. this is a so raji most can perceive 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 moment this most can it's midway because of complains from neighbors complaining of traffic time on this street because of the minute because as they say, part of the most, including the mentor, it was tending here on top of this street closing traffic jam. now,
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i'll sort of these here in boston. i have been blaming each other for the demolition decision. the governor of bus outside that's the diminishing decision has been approved by the at suny endowment that do you want the do you want to refute stuff in return and says that the motion decision is again as to what has been agreed upon. they say of what was agreed upon is that the mentor 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 and good grief by this decision. this is not only not only 200 years old dominion, right, but also the 2nd most ancient mosque and iraq and heritage and antiquities
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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 country's cultural heritage, pharmaceutical company, eli lilly is revealed the results of the trial of an experimental all the time is drug, the world's largest form for the venture research in the netherlands. the knob is one of several treatments offering hope to millions of sufferers. the drug is set to slow the progression of the disease by 60 percent if used in the early stages. side effects include brain bleeding and swelling and deaf a savings on the market for all times as ease of what we call simple domestic treatments. in so much is that they do not change the underlying cost of the
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disease. they just help the dying brain cells. you know, it's on disease to function a little bit more efficiently or limited period of time. whereas the amount of bob is in this new clause medications which is designed to actually keep those brain cells live in the 1st place. so is disease modifying in that it changes the cost of the disease. and as we've seen from the results today is effectively slowing that progression of disease by removing the amyloid protein stuff also has more from the conference, the scientists and numbers of the pharmaceutical industry here. and i'm so. c call it a real break so and come back to all the time is disease. one of the most delegating diseases off or times and very much a disease of the future with aging populations. they have just presented the results of a trial of do not them up, which is the name of the new medicine, and they say it will stop the progression of the disease with more than 30 percent
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. this is the 1st time and money decades that you can see that there's some results by combating all time. so there's a lot of optimism here that this is a new era where all the time of patients are not being told that their diseases, incurable at the other hand. so there is some type of risky side effects. they have also found some brain bleeding and other effects on the brain with patients taking this medicine. and that's also a very high cost involved more than $26000.00 for patients for a year. so auto scientists say you and you have to be careful, you have to look at how much impacts and effect these medicine will have. they have still to be approved by drug agencies around the world. but patients, of course, will be very hopeful that this will at least give them some more time with a disease that is progressing very rapidly and will eventually lead to death. step
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5, something else you 0. and i'm so that well, that's it for me. you can get more information on our website out here at the com. whether it's next spend inside story with adrian finnegan bloss, should the develop worlds pay for climate change level temperatures. frank new rent quotes the last bit of warning if rather hot weather for egypt, for the sea of gallery down towards the gulf. rebecca, but his general area for a day or 2 that he's going to study dropped down. it was blue now to some passive grease and to appear where we had temperance in the fall of these crete, in particular, the warning any expired about 18 hours ago. so the heat standing in the north
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africa, this north eastern part of africa and for a time they live on. but we'll take it further east to see high temperatures still . and it's not surprising to iraq west and the wrong and q a. we're using temperatures around about the 50 mach for a few more days recently, and probably a couple of more still to come. but come down the go from 46 in doha, seem surprisingly high. 48 seems ridiculous. i think it might be on the high side, but it's also combined with increasing humidity. so that's gonna be value and present. the end of the monsoon winds is still producing the green this of slide, which is so typical pop the summer months of drizzle. and i have a cost conditions all the time and occasional big send this to exhausted a risk in the mountains of eastern mom as they are in easier for you and hot and bit of rain might return to the coast of kenya and somalia to the south of that, this regulatory is the western cape and a windshield warning for many on
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