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the challenging traditional female stereotypes and the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go into how some of these, with the water is highly contaminate, to live in the car, the risk in it all out. is there the the, the below on saturdays i them. this is the news out live from dell hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. rochelle holds the black sea grain deals un coals to move a blows to people in need. president posing says, the bridge connecting crime in russia has been seriously damaged and the nova nice attack,
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new hopeful old time is patients with drugs but could slow down dimension. and jessica washington, in terms your city, what is the worst affected areas of south korea experiences? another week of heavy rains unplugged and on piece of symmetry of sports news. it's a whole new year for major league soccer, macy's in miami, the biggest signing in the history of league is presented to these new phones for the 1st time, the . it's $1800.00 g m t and we begin this with russia's decision to pull out of the black sea grain deal a decision that will have global ramifications. the agreement was due to expire on monday, evening. rush assigned to deals a year ago. one that allows you crying to keep exposing grain safely. the other was
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with the un to ease restrictions on russian food and fertilizer. ex bolts, sol, solved of the results from assemble. this is the last shift carrying green from ukraine on the blacks. the green initiative, brokers by the united nations, after to year. oh, now russia has pulled out. seeing is demand have not been met. russia wants to see and, and to as of the 4 sections on the russian agricultural banks and to restrictions on shipping, an insurance that must go say, is, has hampered its agricultural exports. and that's the tricky. it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal. and he's hopeful it can be helped. again, there will show for the show know there, i believe my friend, president boots and once this humanitarian bridge to continue in the meantime, uh for administer will hold as meetings with discounts of thoughts. and i will meet with mr. booth and as soon as i return from the trip, when we meet with him in our country in august, we will have the opportunity to discuss all these issues. we will also explore how
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we can act on paving the way for the shipment of russian grain and fertilize the deal was struck last year, feminist fears of global food shortages off the russia in the way that ukraine. nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream onto the agreement to have quoted there across the blacks that i loved you can't export is crazy for me. without the rush of security guarantees ukrainian ships with no longer be able to save from exports, do your opinions higher representative has accused of russia or flip an ice in hunger. this is something very serious that creates a lot of travels for many people. we from the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a sort of got a to lanes in order to make available the ukranian range with the people feet and a half to blame for us here for this issue completely unjustified weeping eyes that hung over the people, according to the and low income companies received from the 3 percent of the
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opinion green pump of the deal. but it says the agreement has benefit of people's words, right? by putting more food products onto the global market and reducing prices. since july, last year, nearly 23000000 tons of green and other food have passed through the black sea. mean, how will that has gone to how you can companies in your opinion, to, to has received 10 percent making it the 3rd largest recipient. now many here hope the good relations between aren't good. i must go, go still save the bill. business out of that. oh, sure, 0 stumble. a and in moments will have reaction from rob mcbride in ukraine's the 1st. let's go to the shop of oliver in moscow. so you have had some positive optimistic signals from turkish officials. is that being mirrored by russian officials? well, no, really, there will be no more negotiations according to the russian emission to the u. n.
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as the decision to withdrawal from the grain do is final and the statement released via the russian foreign ministry. they also have confirmed that russia is withdrawing is guarantees from this safe navigation in the block c and counseling. b maritime someone is hiring cord or in the north western part of the block c. so initially russia demanded to reconnect, so it's a great cultural bank o rose said host bond conversion to the swift payment system and it's a review wire code. they tell you say a desktop ammonia pipeline, a part of it was laid to blown up on the ukrainians, have a trend. also, the deal was meant to supply food to the poorest countries. but according to reports, when the sound of the largest shy or the russian ukrainian of food produce was sent to develops, but no developing countries. so none of those conditions when that's actually end
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of the rule. so high hopes that russia would, would, would have signed the deal by the forthcoming russia, africa for him. it's just going to take place in saint petersburg at the end of july. so many oscar. now what present patients? what is about to say and that to all those african presidents and leaders, and whether they will arrive in saint petersburg after russia's decision. what a russian official saying about the timing of this decision coming. ride off to the attack on the coach bridge between the mainland russia and occupied crimea as well. they say that russia was not willing to expend the due any way. so that's according to the authorities. but probably that tax will down all the possible negotiations recently. it presents legitimate pays and was holding a meeting with his ministers discussing it will needs to be done to restore the
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bridge and the latest. so we've had, as that's one part of that bridge as time closer to the, the crime in city of charge will be dismantled as it cannot be restored. and the 2nd part is now being strengthened by billed as the railway part of the bridge is working normally at the moment as i understand, but because and now being suspended, but the traffic can be pasha resumed by the end of the of the day. that's according to, to the president's ministers. all right, we'll leave you the thanks so much. julia. chanel mcbride joins us now for more on this. so rob, 1st of all, where does this leave ukraine's ability to explode? it's great and at this point yeah, there are balance would be consequences for global food. surprise, given the reliance upon the grain that does come from ukraine. a remains unclear though just of how serious these consequences are going to be. and that's because
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of the picture that we've facing now is very different to what we were facing a year ago in this grading deal 1st came into being obviously that was as a result of the will. massive disruption of grading shipments out of ukraine. we still are up at that instant price, hiking food, stuff, so some 30 percent is of famine on the african continent. and so, and since then things have stabilized some wanting pop because uh all the color adult because of the grain deal. and we've seen prices a decrease quite a lot, but also because of the show to dispatch of the recent months of ships that have been allowed to go through. and the ex bull, great inform you quite new impulse. many farmers, food exports is from ukraine, have found other ways of getting that crops out of exposing food using ro, links in the land boat as well. so at puts on the danube river. so all these different ways it combined with the fact that there is now less food for exports as a result of the water. by the 3rd less that you pregnant is x as exporting and they
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were with the ukraine watson. so reliance on these black sea ships anymore, certainly that will still be consequences, but it remains to be seen just how serious it will be. and we all having remarks from blood them is a line skis. office comments carried on social media about even without a russian health in this matter with the russian not pulling with now pulling out of a deal. possibly with to a key is help of continuing shipments across the black sea. it's not knowing how that will work, but a lot of them is. the last piece that he's being approached by ship is and also food exports is willing to keep a ship's going across the black sea. although how this would work out with the insurance, etc. and what is effectively a was that still remains unclear. and robert go to ask about the bridge attack as well. so from what we can make out how much of a set bank has this proved to be too russian logistical operations.
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yeah, i don't think you can overestimate how they impact. so they seemed in terms of the symbolism of it, but also the strategic value of the coach bridge. it was built in 2018 as a victory project, if you like it, very personal to vote a to so i do, may have to 10, it really cemented rushes hold on, cried there after that occupation in 2014 and is one of the few land routes that can keep trying, being supplied. we have the, the land bridge from the dalton bass going through the territories seized by russia . we also have a, some, uh, shipping connections and as connections. but really, the big bridge is extremely important in getting your missions fuel, uh, water, uh, getting troops in and out of crime in. and i think this really now concentrates uh the uh the, the counter offensive with the go. busy ukraine's goals at stated mission of reclaiming crime. it, it really does show the vulnerability now is this counter attack continues of this
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whole peninsula? let me do that. thanks so much for mcbride. the us ambassador to the un linda thomas greenfield is cold rushes, withdrawal from the black sea greenville, an act of cruelty. russia has doubts 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 break, especially in the middle east in africa. a diplomatic editor james phase joins us now live from the united nations. james,
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been some instance off was from the un secretary general as well. right? yeah. the secretary general has been working very, very hard on the drain deal. he was one of the key figures in getting this deal in place nearly a year ago because this deal has died of to just on the year. then he was approaching the sound of a 3 invested a great deal of his political capital update. great deal of effort in this deal. he even been writing to president putin in recent days with a new proposal. also stressing to the russians, all the things that it's like the general had done to try and help get russian food and 1st lies out on certain international market. so i'm told he got no reply to that last letter to the russians, and all the you and received was a tough note saying the deal was terminated. that is the word that was used in the communications to the u. n. t to ukraine. and to took here,
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and so not surprisingly, the 2nd general, very frustrated. ultimately, participation in these agreements is a choice. but struggling people everywhere. and developing countries don't have a choice. and the zip code it is that people face hundreds consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises, and they will pay the price that i've seen actually the notes that was sent to the united nations terminating this deal. as i said, that is the word termination. it's only a few lines long, very right to us indeed. and it was also about adding that i've spoken to the deputy russian on boston's united nations. dimitri polanski, a couple of hours ago as he was walking into the security challenge. so i said, could that'd be mountain mil negotiations. he said, there'll be no more negotiations. i said, is it definitely, dad? he said it is final. so pretty definitive. i think if you believe the russian
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mission to the united nations, the situation right now, they'll be more discussion about this coming up in the next hour because there is a security council meeting that was find anyway on ukraine shed by the british funded secretary james. clearly, some of the foreign ministers will be around the security council's horseshoe table . all the russia will be represented only by it's on by. so the thought meeting, which i said, as i say stats in the mouse time. all right, thanks so much james bayes that plan the most still ahead on the news out including outrage in a rock officer. a 2nd. all of this mosque is full of those. these traffic jams, golden moment from mexico in the gold. com. the action from the final school, the millions of us minute, 3 e mails have reportedly been directed to molly by mistake. the error that is
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continued over the past decade is being attributed to what's called a typo leak. according to the financial times, it's exposed, highly sensitive information, including diplomatic documents, passwords and travel. details of top offices, like hannah is live for us in washington dc. so like, how serious, how compromising is the pentagon cancer rising? this for the pentagon, it simply says that it's them where off the matter that it is looking into it. it hasn't revealed anything about the impact that the release of god documents might impose on the us. military reports do indicate that none of the documents were classified as such, but we are still talking about millions of documents over nearly a decade. these documents, according to the reports of indicated troop movements, names of offices, medical records,
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all the type of thing that goes along with the military. one example that is given is the chairman of the army, chief of stuff being tracked as it was by emails in terms of a recent trip that he paid overseas. his hotel room was given, the entourage will with him. so these type of details is expos, queen town. well, maybe not the classified do provide over a period of time, absolutely valuable intelligence. now one must note as well that this was all picked up by a debt company that has the monitoring molly emails will effectively running the malia email server. they have pro, the matter to the attention of the pentagon to the white house, to the national security council, whether they have received no formal replies from any of these elements. so they also point out a very important fact. and that is that the contract as the custodian of the email . so that ends this coming monday, where upon molly will take over control of the server and will be receiving emails
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. so they continue to flow money being a very close allied off russia. so the impact of this still not fully gauge, but certainly it's something that can pentagon says it is looking into. but looking at the sheer volume of material that was made public or got into the public domain, this is a major issue for defensive on. all right, thanks so much mike, kind of this more than 55000000 people have dementia, a progressive degenerative condition, affecting memory thinking behavior, and the motion all the time is disease and vascular dementia. the most common types be available to drugs, any treat symptoms, but a new medication trial by eli lilly shown it can slow progression by 35 percent. all the time is disease international says one person develops dementia. every 3
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seconds is now the 7th leading cause of death. around a 139000000 people are expected to have dimension by 2050, with most cases in developing nations. the global costs of the venture is more than $1.00 trillion dollars. that's the cost of direct medical care, social care, and unpaid cap. david thomas is head of policy it all time is research u. k. joins us live from cambridge in the united kingdom. good. have you with us so this experimental drug by eli lilly? is it a turning point? i think it is a turning point. yes. and for the last couple of decades we've had a series of failures and clinical trials, drugs that being tested, haven't shown the response. we would show we would want them to and then today the data presents don't, don't any map shows that this drug is able to actually slow the um,
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the decline in competition. this associated with, with people in the early stages develops on a disease. so that is the monument piece of news when there was another, has been another drug recently the kind of map which is manufactured by east side is also showing a similar result. so it means we, we are other tuning pointing to way we've gone from a point where it was under the way that we have a, a be able to have a medicines that could actually slow the progress of about some of the disease to the point where we are moving into an e roles, new treatments, which is really exciting and, and co, given the impact the dimension has globally or what i've read, various percentages being bounced around from what you understand, what percentage of the test population found that effective. so i think all the, the results are showing as it gets, it gets the percentage of oil decline. it's slowing that the things down by about 20 to 30 percent and it's for people in the very early stages develops with disease
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. and what's also known as mild coffee is going payments. so what's the benefit of this drug? it's very similar. i don't know if i could, if i could jump in that, so i understand it's 20 to 30 percent in terms of slowing the progression of disease. but in what percentage of people does it achieve 20 to 30 percent to get an idea of how effective it is? you know what i mean? yeah. so absolutely. so we're looking at people so out some of these makes it right . 2 thirds of the people living with, with, with dementia. but i'll see what you're seeing, people in the earlier stages and with mile accomplishment payment. um this is a smaller portion of people without services. the so i think the, the, the issue that we have is the amount of copy of a payment is not often as diagnose well, because of these people with a very already symptoms and people tend to be diagnosed. if a total they receive a diagnosis, the dimensions lights are wrong, so it's a sizable portion, but i think the numbers will really be re, um, as we improve diagnosis, to enable access to be sold some medicines. so that segue is nice. thing was good
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oscars since it applies to people in the early stages of dementia. how effective is that really since early detection is not that common current, they right? absolutely. it really necessitates a change in the way that we, we diagnose out some of the things. so they're all tools available right now. pet scans and or taking you see a sample of spinal fluid. fire alarm about puncture the time that will accurately diagnose the detection of amyloid past. the protein of this drug clears associated with the developer milestone is as easy as possible. but pet scans are expand save a lot about. puncture is obviously very invasive, and it's not done routine. we all know either you take, for example, either the routine is to diagnose based on observation of symptoms, like the real change to a to, to, to clinical practice. it's just a, it's a challenge for healthcare system like you've k o c for it,
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more developing nations. it'll be an even bigger challenge, which is why we need to see also see innovation in, in diagnostics of another area that really is a full front at the moment. his blood tests. there's been a lot of activity on, on that, on that point. and we're hoping over the next phase of both ideas, we will see some blood tests become more accurately diagnosed alice with disease help with this detection of people to match the treatments. and also it can be done the more cheaply and most kind of like. what about side effects? how much of a concern ave? so i think we have seen in this trial and also in the, the, the kind of trial in a very small number of people, some very serious side effects which is associated with the, with the swelling of the brain that can lead to some, some hemorrhages and so on, so is consuming, regulates as globally, we'll have to make a judgment about where, where they see the risk. so the benefits of all of these, of these drugs, i think we want to set really painful safety monitoring. so we'd expect ranking is
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to ask for monthly, arise just to make sure that the safety, the safety concerns are mazda. but again, we recognize the m r i capacity and health systems is already stretched. so that is, that's another challenge. all right, let's hope we find some solutions to those challenges. david thomas, bye, thanks so much for talking to us. i can south korean president has visited. the area is devastated by floods and lines lines that killed at least 41 people you'd so you'll a just an all out effort to deal with the emergency around 6000 people are in temporary shelters. following days of torrential rain, with a more full cost full teen bowl, these have been recovered from the road tunnel which flooded tramping vehicles. the city of chung to 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 to fuel with water trapping more than
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a 1000 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 deal has been played with what we are working well conducting drainage and removing the mud. 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 search effort 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
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acknowledge the need to have better contingency messages to unite that idea that you've given the premise that situations like stream heavy rain due to climate change. and now expect that 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 health, the lots have been issued for 16 cities initially with temperature regulatory expecting to be broken. increasing numbers of elderly people are seeking help in room hold. odds of how many has been seeing how red costs work? is it 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 belief is here, we're telling me that the number of phone calls by elderly has increased between 25
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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, 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 delete. now the government has, we should issue the alert a bit similar to this map of italy and
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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 celsius in some parts of italy. so this is really just the beginning of that. how many of the 0 rope around 4055 is in the canary islands, a hoping improve? weather conditions will help them bring a wildfire on the control. some homes have been destroyed on the palm, and at least $4000.00 homeowners move to safety. as flames find and by high winds rapidly spread is the 2nd emergency within 2 years on the islands, often interrupting volcano devastated law. jerry is a spanish terrace for several see signs of villages to the south and west of the
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greek capital. athens of being evacuated as wild phosphorescent homes that strong winds are finding the flames of 2 separate blazes. at least 1200 children have been evacuated from holiday camps. as many as a 155 fighters and 11. i across the looking to extinguish the 5 in quote of us, horses and donkeys had to be moved in flames took hold of a number of stables. a head on al jazeera waiter falls from a prison. so bold tournaments in mexico city where the goal is to rehabilitate inmate's message from above. the excitement builds out of the women's world cup pita as the
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last bit of warning, or 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 drop down. it was blue now to some passive grease and to appear. we had temperance in the forty's create, in particular, the warning on the expired about 18 hours ago. so that he's standing in the north 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 your rock west and the wrong and q, right. we're using temperatures around about the 50 mock for a few more days. recently and probably a couple more still to come. but come down the gulf in 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 in presence. the end of the monsoon winds is still producing the green this of slide, which is so typical pump the summer months of drizzle, across conditions over time, and occasional big send this to exhausted
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a risk in the mountains of eastern i'm just as they are and easier for you and have a bit of rain might return to the coast of can you and somalia to the science of that there's writing materials, the western cape and a windshield warning for many the the killing of otc return to this shooting a block that was not an isolated event, it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and opportunity to skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction of the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of turn into skills into occupied palestinian territories and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for this test. he's ready. okay, patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger on. i'll just 0 award winning program. 27 years and thoughtfully consignment isn't extreme formalized felicia, i think it's designed to break international. so make well clos, janet,
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80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to if you don't think any time on an a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing pushing see the world from a different perspective on allergies. aaron, the the, on the back, you're watching now just to time to recap on headlines. the kremlin says it stopped, its pa dissipation in the black sea green deal. i'll go says it's conditions for extending the agreement, having been fulfilled,
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us secretary of state and to be blinking, it's cold, the move unconscionable. an explosion on the bridge linking crime in russia is killed at least 2 people. coach bridge is close to traffic that from media, se section of the bridge is damaged. new medication filed by eli. lenny is shown. it slows the progress of old sinus disease by 35 percent. 155000000 people have been diagnosed with the generative condition. sex memory, thinking behavior, and d, motion. salvage experts have begun work to prevent environmental disasters off the coast of gammon. 1000000 barrels of oil need to be pumped office, trying to time could described as a ticking time bomb. i'm in the valley is the united nations development programs, project manager for softer operations. you joins us now and skype from the ship, north dakota on route to the floating storage and offloading vessel the whole day.
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the good to have you with a sofa festival kind of a crisis and environmental crisis b a versus at this point. thank you very much for the civic me. yes indeed. uh, this is on uh the objective for us to, to put it in the environment of this aspect. i'm not very confident that we are very close to sort of my getting this going. all obstacles now clear for the oil to finally be drained off of this stranded ship. yes, as we speak, we have a captain have just the arthur of the location of soccer. this is a blessing and thank that does. that's what holds the cargo as a company who is doing this type visual vision has already been on the side for 6 weeks. company thing,
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all parents everywhere necessity to start from things oil from airflow. so software does a placement tanker. why is it taking so many years to get this work started? i know there's a war and you haven't, but the wall still ongoing today. if it could be done today. why couldn't have been done? think 8 years ago. indeed, as this is a very valid question, and uh when the issue was brought to i've been shuttled, been professional community. and luckily was that as part of that towards the since april of last year, the environment became very conducive to intervene in russia community provided a lot of support to this project. even individuals from many countries has provided financial contributions to the project, u. n. d b was solved the experts many times, lawyers uh bought top line uh or just fill experience. also it involved to be bid
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or response to learning care. so funny still, as there's a lot of weird also to where it was different just there called us within as a country was inside region and adds international community. it has been a long day to day indeed. but luckily we are now at the end of it and very, very close for on the spot upon things. oh yeah. what's going to happen is available once it's taken off the tank for now, it should remain instead of less than 10. okay. we have collected samples and the crew on board as the south fair collected samples that will be sent in a couple of days. i specialize the, the test, the quality of the order is a quality, but also be good. i'm calling prevents that, the or sort of these on the government of your mind will be very can to make a decision. and this is another example of sort of the u. n. n u n d b a to support the stakeholder still making use of the resources and proceeds from
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the all you for the benefits of the people if you haven't, water in desperate need for him material support. so are you saying effectively, the money that comes from any sale of oil that's still found to be usable, is going to go to the, i'm in a government is what you're saying. the u. n. n u n d b is here to support the people of human. we are very keen to support in the process of settings. oh it is a decision is made. and we will be supporting and we would use our competing power to work with this. they're called the in the north and the sellers, if you don't mind with that government. so if you don't mind with those sort of things and sort of how to make use of these proceeds, as you know, the price is of the old as we speak are in, in a good shape. we don't know is the price situation in 6 months time from now, so we wouldn't be encouraging all concerned to make that decision, right,
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sorry. and the un here to support and the proceeds come be yours efficiently and effectively implementing projects. the question is, who's going to ensure that they, you and i'm going to be as willing to support. so in this minor case is that you and what is the custodian for the proceeds and we are willing to do so. and we use it in full transparency for the support of your mind and to deal with a few months. and the project has to be, i agree with the consent apartment on our side of things. all right, we'll leave it there for now. thanks so much. thank you for having me out of the united states and china resume talks on how they can co operate to come back global warming too long, just polluting countries on discussing plans to cut me saying emissions reduce deforestation and boost aid for developing countries. trinity reports and by doing
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as china welters, in record high summit temperatures, us climate envoy don't carry, began tops and badging, but china's told us to show 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, sorry, which is the rapid deployment off we know of energy and other key and technologies . you can look at the china, you know, in the country asking the largest manufacturer, investor in the play or offering the solar energy. but at the same time, both countries are also heavy and dictated to fossil you. 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 cold. china has pledged to reduce its consumption, but not until 2026. you, coal powered project approvals has accelerated since last year. don't carry,
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does it comes during, i didn't tensions between the us and china range. trade. try one. great. and let's say somebody different gather on climate change instead of positive example headed the top 28 conference. did you fly later this year? the crime in crisis is in this capable. at this point in time, we look at china, you've got, you know, the rest of the war, the summer that we're happy or i should say the summer that were suffering across the war and whole, this really drives the message of climate urgency aging says it's climate cooperation with washington is generally good, but there are sticking points. china accuses us of understand the criticize it gets climate record will 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 or the heating, but also the us china relationship. katrina,
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you all to 0 teaching are here, wind is the president of the chinese think tank, the center of full china and globalization based and aging. today while i do a wind, joins us from new york good to have you with us. so 1st of all, i do think it's going to be possible for these 2 major will pallets to come together and incorporates on climate change on emissions. when in fact we see tensions rising between badging and washington dc. yes, thank you. i think that's uh drunk driver, his visit to, uh, agent. you know, just in the last few days was rush like you did because i do know that during the last 67 years, the child who was visual was that was going through the only cost of a downward spiral. and then the deposit of the lowest point about where i'm really glad to see the sector blinking suckers yet and as know uh, a junk every i'm well,
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i'm trying to change over 1st divided comments of china and really have been contacting all those dialogues. exchanges are extremely helpful. i think we, we, you know, as to launch these economy to largest are, as you mentioned, the producers of the world, of equally us 3 largest, we really need to talk. i mean, uh, absolutely. so, so it's a really important to have these kind of right ends for your and rides and moves and right dialogue. so that we need to stay common brown. we need to find the things that we can work together. and we should not treat each other as a right where you wish to read, but to try to change as the biggest driver we're having now. so we should really work together so. so i appreciate that. so he's really well badging one to say, and we talked about common ground will badging want to see the us make more progress on things like aide for developing countries in come back in climate change before it gives all ops its commitments and cooperation.
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yeah, no, absolutely. the us being the, the launch is to develop the country and as the as promoted the. busy in the history for a long time as accumulate the contribution such as the common dock side of the floating, largely because i was contracted, which is a bind to you as an officer of the countries. china was a late calmer and of course china is the, is coming as also big now being the largest, the company tax id to as well. so that's why the u, as in china, has to find a way to, to work together. and uh, i mean both internally that uh, you know, they should really, uh, connie's them technology that happens. for example john has already gone. it's that, you know, john has. busy you know the process she already planted the you and some. ringback that to china would reach common neutral uh uh, before the 20. busy uh no big deal to come and pick before 20. so do you have the company? would you be for 2060. 0,
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i mean not by that so. so i think john is the best uh but um yeah. and had tried his bung. tremendous. uh, hang on is china, i'm really doing its best approvals for coal power plants. for example, in china, have accelerated since last year. is the really a political will to do a you 10 on this policy to, to meet some of the goals it took about the full 2030. and so it's a wash. i'm trying to somebody is the, is doing the right direction. i'll probably be best for the why your feet, on example china let this other good. not going to find some, a plans overseas one to 3 or the international project and call the guy the bell terminal. you used to all those there are and by then that already an actor you trying on for the loss. cuz china as the, you know, the crate is the company's mission by 67 percent on china's increase the loss for. so i have no power by a, not a sudden
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a present already. and then trying on is actually a deforest coverage of john as richard 25 percent. so china is 3 and your mom is bad for us to do that. a give me is once fung fulfilling people and they calmer, but you don't already know, but is the leading cause country even as a solar power and, and, and the wind power and the hydro power and the largest the you'd be com manufactured or not. so, so china's meeting is a, some, you know, vision as the transformation of energy. so i think that's, that's exactly you as a job as your work together, not really as, as you try the all over the chips that hold on. i'm trying to, technology did couple and they're going to, i'm not really helpful for, you know, come back to that the biggest and to be the whole facing on ours is the climate change as you see it everywhere. it's got so hot breeze, you have the rock or the temperature in june that is, or i was, they are very hot so, so i think it's, it's really great that we're talking about something well, you know, cold pump the whole work and we have agents but the war and we're not really let's
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compare high up compared most that's really important. not really a good job as i arrive or as us does so. so i think this is really what a kidney transplant on kind of trans draft is our biggest library and which are very welcome back and 5 on that right. all right, thank so much for your thoughts on that. thank you. it's a mosque and it's 300 year old minarets, have been demolished in a rock southern city of buffalo to allow a road to be expanded. local people say the destruction of the surround gm interest and its mosque is an erosion of the wrongs heritage to quit. these officials say they did not permit the demolition and the mentor it should have been preserved. moved under the law had, has more for us from the size of the most combustible of 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
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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 midway 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 standing here on top of this street closing traffic jam. now, a sort of these here in boston, i have been blaming each other for the demolition that decision. the governor of bus outside that's the, the monitoring decision has been approved by the at suny endowment that you want the do you want to refute stuff 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 the minute rate, which was the reason for the traffic gem and the street would be carefully and
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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 police and as well say they've opened a hate crime investigation officer is ready settlers, a tank the village and the occupied westbank cause was set on 5 property damage and
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anti palestinian graffiti sprayed on bowls and a bush near west jerusalem. it's the latest in a series of similar attacks to become increasingly common. human rights groups are concerned that police failures to prosecute his release, accused of attacking palestinians in a far as easy mexico city, a given prison inmates of jobs for personal and professional growth through sports . football told them and was held over the weekend with teams which made up, we made up of entirely prison. this will be nice to say the competitions goal is to make it easier for inmates to re integrate into society manual repel the results from mexico city. this is not your average american football match. the players are actually inmates and the playing field is mexico cities inside this north penitentiary. this is the final match of
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a 2 week tournament between inmate's from a different correctional facilities in the region all carefully selected based on good behavior. the sports is an activity that they greatly enjoy. and this is one of the cornerstones of social reintegration. it's a sporting event that organizers sees as much for the inmates as it is for their families. this being the final game of the season, both tease the dogs from the sent them out of the penitentiary and the north penitentiary reindeer, or playing to win. there's a fan zone and even a half time show with live performers were on the sidelines of what's turned out to be quite an exciting match. if you were to close your eyes, you might forget for just a moment that this tournament is taking place inside a mexican prison. there was no shortage of jo, stopping interceptions, tackles and touchstones. but in the end, it was the home team,
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the north penitentiary reindeer, who claimed the championship with a 146 win over the docks. we caught up with the tournaments most valuable player. the we've been asked by prison officials not to share the names of inmates for security purposes. can you, are you again? the truth is that since i arrived here, the football field is the only place i feel free under the bees. i see loved by my football family and a group of what i'm going to kind of some of the emotions ran high at the end of the tournament. but the calmer, or even between rival teams was always evident. months many of the inmates participating in the tournament c. football has given them a rare opportunity for personal growth. the sport is life, its health, its growth, and in these institutions, believe me, it is reintegration into society. it is what we seek is prisoners because we have
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been looking for an example for our children. organizers of this unique sporting events say, putting together a tournament like this is not without its challenges, such as enough money and proper equipment. but they say it's been worth it to see the spirit of rehabilitation at play. but what is it up a little alger 0 mexico city? on a spring you some news coming in here and hundreds of palestinians are protesting in the occupied west bank and gaza against arrests by the palestinian authority. the ph detained at least 5 palestinians from the town of java. south of janine including a member of the stomach you have on the wing. now you will recall this is coming about 2 weeks since israel's largest rate on jeanine in years. and the palestinian authorities be under pressure by as well. take action against groups like as long as you have an am us all eyes full science. let's find out what's going on in the game with faces. sandy,
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thank you very much. i'm sure we're going to have many wonderful experiences that was leading on macy's message to the fans that it was officially introduced as an into miami play a listening event and literally cool the unveil origin scene is woke up winning captain if he's new friends, including into miami, co owner, david beckham, a certainly in fort lauderdale the 36. you could, they can save you on friday that i can get away with this. you know, well, 1st of all, i want to thank all the people of miami for that welcome and loves since are right in the city. the truth is that i'm very excited and very happy to be here, bobby, to be with you. this is a transformational moment for manually exactly have of arguably the best player that's ever played a game to make major league soccer. his league of choice is really special for us. so been so many years of developing this league into becoming total player on the
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global stage. so a very momentous night for us statements. salsa and mexico crashed out of the world cup and concert. the theme now have reason to celebrate of the winning a record expending 9 conquered calf gold cup. this was the moment they secured a one victory of a panama, and the final, the substitute human is 188 minutes that into mexico, the hands on which are the women's world cup. co hosted by the strategy i'm using them. kicks off in 3 days spans team have been involved in a controversy. i hit a very 1st match against costa rican whittington on friday. the sort of apologize to the malware you community a promise to no way they all faced. it follows the social media video appearing to show the spanish prize mocking the traditional mal redone soccer, australia squad of
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a new they close to fee foot to provide equal prize money at both the men's and women's world cup football. the straight it was the 1st national governing body to pay. let's play is the same amount and the chief executive says will leads to catch up. it hasn't gone as far as $5050.00. no, it's not. um, but the numbers are like, i'm pretty sure he's a corrected to see if they the plays with 815000000 by facebook into 9 saying it was 30. and in 2023. it's going up to a $110.00. it doesn't get to where i think we are in australia, but it's, it's, it's, it's, it's improved, but there's room for improvement. preparation to continue on the pitch for the opening games. the usa stopped a campaign for a 3rd successive world cup title. when they take on vietnam on saturday at eden polk in oakland, no team has ever achieved that feats and they know it wouldn't be easy. we want them all women's teams to get better and better, and we want to get better and better. so i think that it's super special and it's
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like such a such a time right now to be in women's sports and to be following women sports. so it's a really, really good thing. we encourage it, but we obviously want to still be the best to mark the opening game being 3 days away. news even sky it either. brent finley before the sun, but still i'm full of 17 nice along banner. before landing on the shed, he didn't park in oakland, that's where the tumor kicks off with coast to new zealand. thinking on no way. once from the touch down, he was pleased with the condition mallory well to the england industry. these pieces are preparing to resume the battle for the ashes at old trafford. in manchester, england have recalled foss, boat of james, and descending face of all the robinson for the full faced boy bought a victory at hating the 8 days ago. they have to win post the remaining matches to re game the the reason why the number one is probably why the winning 2 to one in
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terms of the just about crucial times of minus 2 when the time of the battle and, but i don't think we're far off to the mass starts on wednesday in australia, only need to avoid the fees and mentions to to retain the ashes. but the bigger prize is the when that will change. they 1st series victory in england for 22 use peers a lot lot um 2019 where the series was alive brought until the end. so um, you know, fight in serious need you are to sign um as it goes along this sort of just sniffles and gets bigger and bigger side kind of see the difference the so this way coming and it has to the right size. why don't we get a full diamond? defending open champion, cameron smith said he was close to tears as he handed back the counter chug as he arrived for this week's tournament, had really a little pool. the coast and the northwest of england is hosting the final means major of the year. smith is
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a means to become the 1st player to successfully defend the title since public harrington. 15 years ago. it's a, it's not to be back. i just had a hand back to try to get there. i thought i was going to do her up, but i was actually holding back. is that um yeah, if it is a bit of a loan, i guess that chris he has a pat smith would be very proud of. that's not a private plan though. it's instead full time in the a champion space, carry the golden state. who are you still making an eagle on these final holds when the american century championship? that's sort of pro 2 of them. and by the way, it's a celebrity events. i've always dreamt of like a situation like this on an 18 green in front of a crowd like that to make a put and you just stick to the routine, have so much confidence in yourself there with the results. thankfully when it was insane, i can plan this thing for almost a decade and to me know, i finally got
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a when it's is pretty, pretty special. busy again, that's all the smallest need. so now i'll have more a little bit later on. semi thanks so much base, a live site for this news out. we'll be back again with another full shot. and so stay with us. the, the, the issues of today is to start the intensive song systems, the climate change destruction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but
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it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but as well. and it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0 from one side of vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out, is there a looks at how the colonial unrest through i'm sick to know jerry, a full scale warn indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on elders era. these people have nowhere to go to work. forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing's been about special forces where to for the special forces this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working
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for the past 5 months. he, missouri, the barbecue, has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance, and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the us as russians decision to exit a grain deals with ukraine will strike a blow, it would just pay for the need everywhere. the other one that is of a problem, and this is alex, is the on line from door how also coming up, president, food and blames ukraine's what he calls a senseless and quote, will attack on the crimea bridge. which length occupied to mention that to russia
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protest and the occupied west bank and gaza against political arrests made by the palestinian authority.

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