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barely working for the past 5 lines, missouri said i last barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connects the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by getting some of the people that had been kidnapped. the u. s. has rushes decision to exit. a grain daily with ukraine will strike a blow, it will just people that need every where the hell, the problem. and this is alice, as the online from the also coming up president food and blames ukraine's what he calls a senseless and cruel attack on the crimea bridge,
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which links the occupied to mention that to russia, protests and the occupied west bank and gaza against political arrests. made by the palestinian authority and a new hard for l sinus patients with drugs that could slow down dementia. the united nations secretary general says he is deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain do saying it was a lifeline for global food security. the agreement guarantee safe passage of food in the black sea to large parts of the world. antonio gutierrez says the decision will raise the price of food at a time when so many are already suffering. of all the monthly participation in these agreements, it's a choice. but struggling people everywhere and developing countries don't
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have a choice. and the zip code is that people face hundreds consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises. and they will pay the price. most goes decision and came hours off to a series of explosions on the coach bridge that links crimea and russia the crime and says there's no connection and that it's putting out because of restrictions on . it's export from 1st alliances. almost 33000000 tons of greenwood export, and some of the blacks, the green initiative was broken by the u. n. and took here a year ago, president frederick 5 at the wants of his government is trying to get russia back on board. rachel says, our reports from miss dawn hill. this is the last shift carrying green from ukraine on the black sea green initiative, brokers by the united nations center to yeah. or now russia has pulls out. seeing is demand. how not being mat rusher wants to see. and, and west of the 4 sections on the russian agricultural bank and to restrictions on
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shipping. an insurance that must go say is, has hampered, it's agriculture, the exports. and that's the tricky it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal is that he's hopeful it can be helped. again, there was yeah, for that i've shown up 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 his counterpart 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 we can act on paving the way for the shipment of russian grain and fertilize the deal was struck last year. summit fee, as of global food shortages off the russia evade that ukraine. nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream on the agreement to have quoted there, across the black sea that i loved. you can't export as cream safely. without the rush of security guarantees, you create new ships with no longer be able to save from exports. your opinions
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higher representative has a cues rush out of weaponized hunger. this is something very serious that creates a lot of travelers for many people. we are on the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a sort of that age range. you know that to make available. the ukranian range with the people feet and a half to blame for us here for these issues completely unjustified weeping eyes that hung over the people. according to the low income companies receive on the 3 percent of the opinion green pump of the day that it says the agreement has benefit of people's worldwide 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 well that has gone to how you come companies indeed, opinion. turkey has received 10 per cent, making it the 3rd largest recipient. now many here hold the good relations between
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on good. i must go, go still save the bill for some side of that. oh, sure, 0 stumble. and as we've mentioned, russia's announcement that it was halting the green di and came off to the bridge and then can be occupied. crime in financial over mainland. russia came under attack. russia has blamed key for the attack. harry full such 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 rush, you said, and emergency situation had closed at the traffic. all parties then said a couple had been killed in the car. the 14 year old daughter, wounded brushing media said they would to risk heading towards crimea, especially with but you can beginning of televised response meeting with the officials. rushes president condemned the attack. what is the future at the, at you to really do to be what happened is yes,
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another run to terrorism by the key regime. it's a pointless crime for the military view point. because the bridge housing use some of the transport for a long time. but it's cruel because innocent civilians have died. russia will of course, respond. the defense ministry is preparing his proposals in this respect, very like 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 that a 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 of the bridge completed in 2018. full years off, the rushes annexed ation of the crime in peninsula is for russia, a vital logistical and symbolic link. once it gets closed, that base to road traffic,
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a key advisor 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 to the bridge, had gone to sleep again. harry force it, i'll just say we're in a moment we'll have reaction from robert, the bride and ukraine. the 1st, let's cross to julia shop. a lot of us, she's joining us live from moscow. and the president, susan has been speaking about the attack on the bridge saying russia, we're respond julia yeah, that's right. and i, they will be no more negotiations according to the russian mission to the you. when, as the decision to withdrawal from the green do is final and also the russian foreign ministry in the statement has also confirmed that russia is, was drawing. it's a guarantee for the safe navigation in the block, c and counseling demari times you want to tear in cordial and the northwestern part
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of the black sea. so initially, russia demanded to reconnect it's agricultural bank or real sit host, bind to the swift paying payment system and to review work of the toyota to a guest. ammonia pipeline, a part of which was later blue, not home the ukrainians have a tree. and also the deal was meant to supply through to the porous countries, but according to the report, the law. 1 just show the russian ukrainian grange, it was said, grain was actually sent to develop, send a note to developing countries. so according to the president to the russian brain union, during the period of the black sea initiative, the russian green industry has lost about $1000000000.00 due to the discount on the russian grain or i use. so that's what the kremlin that's was saying about the grain deal. but what about the attack on the bridge? because we have heard from president food and about that saying that russia will
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respond. yeah, that's right. so according to the source, he's a rush. it was not willing to extend the green do anyway, but probably due to the courage, bridge attacks all the possible negotiations were ruled out. and so as you mentioned recently, presence my team, a patient was holding amazing with his ministers discussing what needs to be done to restore the bridge on a piece and promised iris. pull this to that talk saying that the russian ministry of defense is preparing the proposals. so he called, that's not a terrorist acts committed by the key of regime hills that pulled. it's a sense, less crime because the crime in bridge was not to use for administrative purposes according to legend, the patient and the but that, that the ukraine obviously considered as the bridge the legitimate ministry target . but as we see, that doesn't stop rushing holidaymakers from having to premier to spend the
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vacation that. all right, you do your thank you for that. that is usually a shop, a want to with the mesa is from moscow let spring. and i correspondence rob mcbride, he's joining us live uh, from ukraine and uh, from keith and rob, before we get to the great deal. and what president lensky has been saying about that. what the options are for ukraine. tell us about the importance of this bridge . i understand that we still haven't heard anything official from the ukrainians about the bridge, but it certainly seen is very important, isn't it? as yeah, that's right. that have been various media reports in ukrainian medias saying it was a joint operation between special forces and the ukranian navy. but officially the ukraine hasn't said anything about this uh of apparent attack. but it is a huge the symbolic the coach bridge. and also strategically very important,
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and with being a very important link to ukraine, especially as a to, to uh, to crime in potential that especially as ukraine is, is well, a gaming off and extending this counter offensive with it seems the goal at some point of trying to take back a crime may have a crime being put into that which would involve basically laying siege at to the crime being put into it. and in order to do that, then it really has to strengthen the land bridge between the dunbar and crime. and through the occupied russian territories that russia has seized and started this war and through, through this a coach bridge. but as the ukraine has fixed it has shown with miss all attacks. and now the slightest apparent attack. it does show the vulnerability of these links that ukrainians have been saying more, of course, about the grain deal, and russia withdrawing from that role. i'm what uh, ukraine's options to expulsion screens. now, i mean, i know that the land route through you, or if they have their own challenges during the day. yeah,
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that's right. i mean, it's a big question about how much this is going to impact you crime because ukraine has very well the best parts of the over a year. now. they looking at alternatives to the troubled black sea route. 3 especially given the problems in recent months of getting access to ships the ships coming into ukrainian pulse that you have for the marietta. reasons being really restricted to down to wall. no 2 ships per day with a backlog of sometimes dozens of ships waiting and took each boat has to get through. so the exports is fine. those have been looking at all sorts of other routes of using land borders into the u, but fast in itself causes problems and logistical problems of trying to deal with different engages between different rail networks. also, the problem of e. u members in eastern europe, not being happy about suddenly finding themselves flooded with cheap ukrainian grain so that there is problems with that. the solution would appear to be re
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establishing some sorts of colorado once more across the black sea. and in that flood them is the landscape has been quoted on social media as saying that even with russia pulling out, if took, he is willing to help, then he sees a way forward, although it's not quite kind of explained exactly how it would work out ships sailing once more that he's been contacted by ship as an export, as willing to try to establish a shipping colorado once more across the black sea width to a t h help low is not really sure exactly how that would come about. all right, rob, thank you. very much for that. val mcbride with alexis and keys. the protest is have gathered in rebel how territory and sylvia, they are rallying against the syrian government after it's set conditions for the delivery of age through the bible. how of crossing supplies of being suspended for
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a week, affecting millions of people, new code, most reports from the valve and how the crossing location on the sylvia to kit for the local in a minute there, and activist and representatives of local and g. o, as are now gathering here in northwest as soon as the vibe of the hollow border of crossing the protest is a to condemn the latest statements by the us. you in a government that was a, that's where presented as a letter to the security council, which said that all the humanitarian uh, aids, uh, delivered the through the, by the border crossing must be coordinated with the uh, so you're in a government of course the state and the government doesn't have any sort of control on the board. the crossing of it is completely under the control of the opposition here in northwestern syria. we talk to many local activists here as they can then they can do this approach to add the tabs by these here in government and rush off to take over the humanitarian sector,
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especially the valve of the whole humanitarian border crossing the c. c o. got it. yeah, to condemn the syrian regina to and to emphasize the title importance of this border crossing on people here will suffer as a completely dependent on the aid coming through this crossing. and also the continuous voting must stop as we live through this every 6 months. the border crossing delivers more than 85 percent of humanitarian aid to the areas as they say that if the u. n. gave us all day uh, day and delivering humanitarian i do. there is of northwestern studio, especially given him a star, the old or the by the hell of are there crossing v as in government really use the new material sector as a weapon against the amelia is of those who are currently living god, the refugee accounts they also also say that this will be at the expense of the suffering of the uh,
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internally displaced uh people who are in the areas as they can. so the through and government and russia are the main and sole responsive of all the displacements of these people who has been suffering from continuous displacements for over 12 years of war such as, they're all ad lib know, this area we're going to go back to our lead story now, of russia withdrawing from that black sea grain do that it had with ukraine, automatic editor james base has joining us live from the united nations. and i believe that you've just been speaking to your client. foreign minister, james, what's he been saying? a yeah, demetrius calabria is here in new york for a security council meeting that was planned on ukraine. and clearly this meeting is going to be dominated by the black c. great deal. he said that there was that with 2 schools of thought. now in this building, it okey un headquarters and he had actually when he spoke to reporters here,
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he just come out of a meeting with the sector general of the united nations. he said rush was confused . the situation in his view because in that notification to the us and they use the what a termination of the deal. but then with some of that conversations since and some of the press states once they've used the word suspended. and so he said there are 2 schools of thought. one is not the tool of domestic and believes the deal is dad . the other is a little bit a little bit more optimistic. and i suspect that also reflects the views of to kia and the comments that we've heard of your on from present. otherwise i was telling you, i have heard with regard to that. in the last couple of hours, i spoke to russia's deputy ambassadors of the united nations. when he arrived for a security council meeting earlier, i said, will it be more negotiations? he said that will be no more negotiations. this is final. so a suggestion, certainly from that senior diplomat that russia really is not prepared to do any more negotiations on this. and certainly that was the view. i also got from the un
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secretary general who was very pessimistic about this because he is someone who what very, very hard to negotiate of this deal a deal. it doesn't look like it exists anymore. and like he was saying, james and life of heard from the secretary general until and you're good to as we sense real disappointment, especially given that this deal was such a ras successful the un in this conflict. so what happens now to fill the gap left by the end of the do it really was the only diplomatic breakthrough that we've had in the year 4. that'd be fresh, fresh, nick, i'm talks between various policies about what can be done, but there is very little that can be done. that obviously are all the routes for your training. great, and to go by land, but not in the quantities that it used to go under the spikes the grain initiative . we're going to hear in the next couple of hours from lots of countries that all i
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have a voice in this of the, on the set could you general of the united nations rise? we to call those briefing the security council right now to start off with the meeting. but we're also going to hear from other key players of the united states. we're going to hear from the u. k, which currently has the presidency of the security council. and this meeting being chad for the u. k. 4 and secondary james clearly, but also we'll hear more of the full explanation of the situation as russia sees it . i'm, we're expecting the russian ambassador to speak at this meeting and the security council even the next couple of hours, a long meeting with lots of the speakers. no to them by. so the level, but many of them that foreign minister level for this meeting today. all right, james. thank you very much for that. that saw the medic editor with alexis on the story line with the united nations. the still ahead on elijah's era. millions of us military e mails of the portraits have been sent to molly by mistakes the
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the, they're good to see the heat alerts expend from southern in spain right through italy and the bulk ins. it's a hot one out there and that will continue on to stay. mean, let me show you. some of these numbers roam is still in the forty's, and we've still got some high thirties right across the bulk. it's now a hot wind is also blowing down through the g in the eastern mediterranean. so same goes here as well. temperatures are pretty close to about 40 degrees in places like on talia. and for the other side of the mediterranean heat alerts in play for a quarter buzz, those temperatures exceed 40 degrees, but it is a different story for the northwest. feeling more like autumn, more rounds of rain to go. and we've got wind mixed in there as well. and in bright 15. yeah. you guess it does fall below average for this year versus rain move out of bell, the roof and to western russia. so that's going to be
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a what day for moscow. and then we've got heat but for the northwest in the northeast of africa, temperatures in the forty's here as well. and it's saw you forecast from the gambia rate through to nigeria. now for south africa, here's how this story goes. not a bad start to the week, especially when you consider the temperature in durban at 24 degrees. but that is all about to change on thursday. got the colors on dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature kit tumble. wake up to just plus one c as in the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching all just they are with me. it is the problem and don't have a mind of our top story is the seller, the united nations secretary general says he is deeply disappointed. it rushes withdrawal from the black, seen grain deal saying it was a lifeline for blood food security. pasco says it's conditions to extend and the agreement haven't been fulfilled. an exposure on the bridge in crimea and russia has killed at least 2 people. the coach bridge has been damaged. russian president
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vladimir persian says the defense ministry is preparing, which was phones. or there was a protest underway in the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. it follows the arrest of 5 palestinians by the palestinian authority. it includes a member of the islamic jihad, when they accuse the p, a of making political rest. let's bring in the con, she's joining us live from ramallah or what, what are you hearing about what's happening? interesting. well, i can tell you, 1st of all, elizabeth, the protest has now ended, it didn't go on to very long. but that was hundreds of slices that got together inside jeanine refuge account in order to protest against the policy and authority . who, as you rightly said, had arrested 5 members, all the policy and the statement it's on a t has to also, it goes on to the name of the janine battalion. and this happened in java,
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just south west of the come. we seen many members of the policy and security forces coming into the city. they didn't enter the campus self. so as far as we know, the situation is now come or at lauren, this schools comes just the just days off. the. the biggest is really attack is really rate of which indeed refugee cab a time of ongoing tensions in the occupied west back and growing dissatisfaction with the palestinian authority. growing dissatisfaction is absolutely the right time. i was in the account just a few days ago when the policy and president mahmoud abbas came to the camp and said that he would support the fighters. but since then, that's been a huge amount of tension, is also being an optic of arrest by the posting authority throughout the west bank . and the, the posting commission of human rights says a thing more rest in the 1st 6 months of this year than we have any of the time. so
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really the tension is across the west side, but also in the camps themselves. where many of saying the policy and authority have lost power and not been one site to, towards the rise of policy and fight, says in refugee camps across the occupied westbank. all right, laura, thank you for that. that is laura con, live in ramallah, in gray, several seasonal and villages to the south and west of the capital. athens being evacuated as wall fires. threshing homes, strong winds are fanning the flames of 2 separate blazes. at least 1200 children have been evacuated from holiday camps as many as a 155 flashes and 11 o'clock the working to extinguish the fires. temperatures a soaring on full continents with heat waves reported in asia, africa, europe, and north america. how from that something issued for 16 cities in italy,
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we're whether expos expect temperature rec holds to be broken. the heart of ever temperatures are expected on us and these islands of sicily and sudden in, with a high could reach 48 degrees celsius. and south korea's government is trying to find out if there was any negligence involved in the death of people, according to flooded on the pos, off the heavy rains on saturday. cruise have recovered 14 bodies costs and the boss submerged on the wall. so when a tunnel flooded the central city of chung june flash floods trap nearly 2000 people in 16 costs and a boss. millions of us military e mails have reportedly been directed to molly by mistakes the error that's continued over the past decade as being attribution to it type or league. according to the financial times, the e mails have exposed highly sensitive information. the data included diplomatic documents, passwords,
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and travel details of top offices to us secretary of state and me blanking is urging the senate to quickly confirm thousands of national security posts. republicans in the senate have been obstructing key nominees, key nominees, posts across multiple agencies, according to a state department official. the agency currently has 161 nominates outstanding. and this includes $38.00 and this investment dory on all the needs a wage and consummation for positions around the world to if his president budget 5. and the one says he's open to talks with survey and president bush. i said he added that he wouldn't. however, miss s, as a withdrawal of took his troops from the serbian territory was set as a condition. and at the onset, he never shut the door of discussions with the assad government. encore has been the biggest military and political allies of the rebels in syria and the lasers
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building collapse in egypt has killed at least 12 people rescue workers pulled full survivors from the rubble of the 5 story property in cairo is the 5th building to collapse in egypt this month, pharmaceutical company and a busy has revealed the results of the trial of an experimental assignments drug at the wills, largest form for dementia research in the netherlands. manama up is one of several treatments offering hope to millions of suffer as the drug is set to slow. the progression of the disease by 60 percent of used in the early stages side effects include the brain bleeding and swelling and deaf. it seems on the market for alzheimer's disease of what we call symptomatic treatments in so much is that they do not change the underlying cause of the disease. they just help the dying brain cells. you know, some of these to function a little bit more efficiently or limited period of time. whereas the amount of mileage in this new clause medications,
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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, a step blossom has more from the conference. the scientists and numbers of the pharmaceutical industry here, and i'm so them call it a real break. so and come back to alzheimer's 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 the 9 imap, which is the name of the new medicine. and they say it will stop the progression of the disease with more than 30 percent. this is the 1st time in many 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 alzheimer's patients are not being told that their disease is
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incurable. at the other hand, so there's some type of risky side effects. they have also found some grain bleeding and other affects on the brain. but with patients taking this medicine and that's also 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 effects 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 5, something else you see around. and i'm so them the how to again, i'm elizabeth for ottoman hall with the top stories on it. i'll just say around the
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