tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 19, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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60 minutes. russia says it's going to classify whole ships probably to ukrainian fords as potential carriers of military cargo tied on the bottom of the votes to block the nomination of the leading candidate for prime minister saying no to tax wise is a key drive for these confront antique government protesters who defy the price of this for you for call to have are set up a workshop so they don't provide west bank are helping traumatized shoes. and far as far with sports, we're counting down to a women's world cup of 1st and australia. new zealand, our record 30 parsley, reading champions, the usa targeting a 3rd street the so we're going to begin this news are with the conflict in ukraine after dropping
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out of the deal to allow ukraine to export grain from exports. russia, we're classified old ships sending in to ukraine as potential carriers of military cargo russians. defense ministry said all ships, no matter where they're registered, will be considered party to the conflict on ukraine's side. parts of the black sea in the northwest and the sort of fees are being declared as temporarily unsafe and navigation from 2100 g m t or him crimea a military base has called far it's not clear what caused the. busy he's around, 2000 people have been evacuated from the area and russian forces to say they've captured a railway station near cops, guns. ukrainian, said the russians, amassing 800000 soldiers and around $900.00 times in the area. the shop of oliver has more from us. we can see how it rushes combination of the grain to has resulted in some serious consequences. as the defense ministry has issued a statement addressing all international ships, heading tools, the ukranian pools at midnight july,
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the 20th all ship sailing in the block see on the approaching, the ukrainian pools will be considered carriers of ministry congress involved in the ukraine and conflict on the kids side, the russian ministry named several maritime areas in the north, western and south eastern pennsylvania international versions of the block c, which has been declared temporarily dangerous for navigation. with putting household the grain deal russian, and it wouldn't allow you crane to export grain from its pools and provide its trips with safe passage through the black sea to attack a plus earlier. the criminal announced that the grange, you had been a cub to ukraine, to deliver weapons into the country, wild ukraine, colon tech and the you want to continue transportation. so if it's green. so the russian side now predicts that it's hardly possible that ukrainian merchant ships will be escorted by warships of other countries. so the defense ministries, decision making,
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a significant part of ukraine's foreign trade. reposing from oscar, you lash above all of that alters era. this really is a form of the advisors in georgia is national security council and he's a russian on the list and he's with us live from washington d. c. so thank you very much indeed for being with us on. i'll just see what kind of risks are the ships facing. now. thanks for having me in russia tried to blackmail the situation of the great deal of initially stopping from the very 1st day. so they are trying to, you know, leave to all the sanctions. i'm the, there's the match to be fulfilled and they have like for the minds of really reconnect the russian cultural bank to an international suite, the system and all of the new uh, resources, uh emani and pipeline and sanctions against the sanctions against fertilizer companies. so right now, russia making the statement is again to try to like me blackmail um the all the parties that are uh, uh,
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the stakeholders to introduce the produce deal uh to push and pressure the west or key any payment to, to the new deal that it will include the so called the max, so to be fulfilled. that's the whole story. that's why they are trying to push that narrative. and given the nature of, of the, of the statement that has been made, it sounds on the face of it like an escalation. what are the chances, do you think the russia would actually take action against any shipping, given the possible consequences? and it's hard to hard to assess right now i predict what russia will do. but um, if not like explicit attack on the ships and about sausage, including like middle, middle ships and west also, they will try to provoke and make some complications to again nicky hummer. the whole process. a negative pressure. the west, you are turkey and you'd be paying to, you know, fulfilled those,
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those demands that they have is basically a black mile plus, you know, escalation to show force and to show we know, to create this situation where, where roger can exploit more from this uh, from from this i, i get a sense of circumstances. so where do we look to see what kind of move is going to be made next, or we looked at rush hour. do we look to the west and to ukraine for i mean, how many leads to kia, perhaps for some sort of response? yeah. but you know what, they made a he made his statement and statement was key of it's a q is trying to and willing to continue with the grand deal. now it's up to the you on in the 1st, 1st and foremost it's now it's all about 30 because the turkey was one of the, one of the parties of this deal. and for turkey is a major blacks the player. so now we have to observe how the u. r and the west,
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and the 1st will start to react to this new development. and what are the risks that we could end up with an accidental confrontation given that the rise now great attention and the shipping lanes and then around the black. so there could be, there could be, we cannot exclude that chance that an escalation does accident accidents mark happen. and it will keep russia again, the upper hand to show, you know, we, we made, we want, you know, it's an accident. we'd have nothing to do with that, and russia has done this kind of situations. what are the possible deniability? it's creating possible the ability to say something happen. we're not part of that by we want you. so again, they will try, try to provoke, make some complication. or accidental happen a to again, uh, pushing pressure the parties to the deal to fulfill the russian demand. so now it's up to you on the west and tar key to,
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to react to this new develop. and, you know, to counter russians rush for right. russian pressure so we have to. ready wait a couple of couple hours more and maybe couple of days to see how this going on fall do given, given your background, your expertise and as a russian analyst, but also of use that you'd be looking at this situation. and since it began all of the list of things that russia is looking for, changes to what do you think will be the things that they you are to the took care of, for example, would be prepared to make a compromise on if it meant that it gets this in, this situation can be diffused a bear. there be some talks about a getting sweets like cross and also call us bank, which is russian number cultural bank which is important. and then the folder i've worked on through a sector for the restaurant to make payments like costs for the payments. so there would have been talks and offers the russia to go back,
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get this bag back to the back to the suite. so i would assume that it could be the 1st step that the west i can do, but they don't again, let's see how, how it's gonna was gonna happen. and it's all about, you know, they still could be this 1st may be offered to the sort of russian, but it has been some talks and it has been some offers. but it may be just, this will be the 1st uh, 1st thing. there is some, uh, the mass from russian is to import spare parts for a hotel to mention we um, you know, and um, and sanctions referred to as a company. so to be hard to do probably, but you know, again, we have to see how the pharmacy works, how military works and how this uh, situation can be diffused. really interesting to get your thoughts on this uh you're gonna have as really thank you very much indeed for joining us on the tag. so we're always my pleasure. thank you all about eyes of russian drunk choices, heads and cranes. main. c, port of a desktop for
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a 2nd night's running ukraine size, buildings and equipment for grain exports are being targeted. rob mcbride's been monitoring events from keys a night of intensive advert tax in and around the port city of a desa. ukraine says, grain handling facilities where the target ukrainian commanders say dozens of drones and missiles launched by russia while somewhere in the septic. many got through the images on social media showed damage to port facilities as well as buildings in the city, with reports of some civilian casualties coming in the same week that russia pulled out of the black sea grain deal which provided a safe shipping, colorado for exporting ukrainian grain cave says it shows most goes disregard for global food security. last night, russian rockets targeted ukraine in fort infrastructure, which is involved in the export of food and gray and produce such
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a tax conducted by russia target not only our country, but also global stability. you know, but this was the 2nd nights of advert tax, mainly targeting southern ukraine. what appeared to be russia's promise reprisals for the attack on the coach bridge, connecting the crime in peninsula on monday. ukraine says in addition to damage to grain handling facilities, 60000 tons of food was destroyed in tuesday nights attack ukrainians are accusing russia of trying to create a global hunger crisis. mcbride, i'll just say era case to the leader of the wagner group. as a part they reappeared for the 1st time since the mercenaries moved to bella luce, after the mutiny in russia. the video that hasn't been independently verified if can, if it goes in support of to be heard, something is fighters, they wouldn't take part in the war and ukraine anymore. and that was happening. and ukraine is
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a disgrace that goes and also told them it's time to prepare for what he called a new journey to africa, vice broken out of the military base and russian onyx decline. the russian media is reporting that explosions have been had at the base near started the agreements and the criminal and appointed governors try me says at least of 2000 people have left the area 5 follows explosions on monday, which damaged the coach bridge linking dependency to to russia, preaching the close of the fire will be determined by investigators the no casualties to date outside assistance to crimea is not needed. the consequences of the 5 will be dealt with in the future by the interior ministry forces, the f as b, and so on, right? people are getting older help than we need. i ask everyone to remain calm and focus only on official sources of information. i mean, what i had on the news are including us climate engvall. i don't carry analysis programs to insults of china as governments and facing and also summers and more
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intensifiers. the mediterranean comes to terms with a new normal the last little enjoy, a bit of pre season fund over the united states is coming up in may. so the only out the title on this parliament has blogs. the nomination of the leading candidates for prime minister for a 2nd time. peter, let me shout on. let's move forward policy. one of the most votes in a general election in may, but it controls the lower house parties, failed to secure the support of mental treat, appointed senators phones, the votes from bangkok, a duncan, so dense, half way through this parliamentary session, came in announcement by thailand's constitutional court that it was suspending p, telling the government as a member of parliament pizza is the leader of the move forward party. at his 15
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days to respond to allegations that he had broken election lost by owning chest in immediate company. the suspension does not stop him from running for the post of prime minister. before he left, he delivered a short speech, and i think time is about the same anymore. ever since the may 14th the election so far, we have come only halfway from the people speak 3 and they said another half to go . although move forward and it's alliance partners controlled in the warehouse, the choice for the premiere ship has to be supported by enough votes from the mostly military appointed senate. but just as they did last week, senate is blocked, his 2nd bit, delete the country on grounds, a motion that's been tabled and reject it cannot be resubmitted. i think it indicates the absence of democracy rather than anything else. it's. it's a clear indication that leaders in thailand are not elected to people, but they're merely permitted to arrest the power with endorsement of the conservative south to move forward. support is gathered at popular protest sites,
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expressing anger at what they see as attempts by probing that 2 elements to keep pizza out of power. and very much, we went through this 4 years ago. the country is going nowhere and democracy is still being abused by what's the point and having elections when you're going to throw democracy down the toilet. of course i'm upset, but i think many so this coming. i'm disappointed that the 2 is not going to be prime minister, but we have to remain optimistic. i don't think now is the time to stop fighting because we have to carry on this purchase. it's still relatively small. but depending on developments in the day and weeks ahead, similar demonstrations could grow in size and, and officials for move forward and put high the 2nd largest party in parliament and a coalition partner are expected to meet to the site. the next move analysts have not ruled output time forming a new alliance. one that does not include new fully in order to secure votes from
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the senate. if that happens, lots protests against the government could break out across thailand. once again, it's lawrence louis algae wrapped bangkok, a thought about the party. it was a former special counsel to silence deputy prime minister. besides political rivals are suspected by peters popularity and his parties calls for reforms. i am very sad to see that over the past 10 or even 20 years thailand hasn't been able to move forward. no, the, from these political show rates. and the reason i say that is precisely because we are not in the states where we have some kind of a stablish, a legal order. but it is quite, in my opinion, a role politic goes to because that is going on in thailand. so i think the likelihood now is up to the 2nd largest pa d that is pretty tight potty to take the lead. and it's going to be very interesting because across high, let's not forget,
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they won several elections. they full of governments before, but again, they were fixing up these political should raise this political 2nd people as well . so it'd be, will be very interesting to see how good and i percent. i do not expect the native mass and process currently. it's not in the same way we saw before. why? because during the growing life movement it was left by the so called red chest. following that, the anti united protest was met by the uh, what, what i had before. not the yellow terrace, but the, the adult buffalo saw on the ball for reform was met. the 2 in 2014. and the toppling of the democracy has to be saved. now live in china and right now, but that support is a part of the 4th is up at the pool football piece. in my opinion, a quite a different demographic. some of them very young generation,
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some of them uh, the older generations. we have quite a progressive view, but one thing, they might not be the same types of the math protests that resolved before we pilot . if you're a specialist, i'm as amboy john kerry has been meeting with senior chinese officials to discuss closer cooperation on climate change. we said the threat of climate change was more important than political disagreements. but are you an on the world bank are among organizations listing china as the was biggest pollution contributing 30 percent of total emissions. united states as and 2nd place on 15 percent, and finding out the top 5 or india, russia, and japan. katrina, you has more on the leasing foundation. you was comment envoy john kerry ended his visit to maintain saying the 2 sides had successfully restarted corporation. and would like intensively and lead up to the comp 20 conference in july. we had very frank conversations, but we came here to break new ground to which we think is important at this stage.
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and it is clear that we're going to need a little more work to be able to complete that task, which we still believe both of us is doable. he said the 2 sides agreed on the urgency of the climate crisis. both of us and china are experiencing regular high some of the temperatures of a 4 days. kerry met with several chinese leaders, including vice president time don't discussed, was the boosting of renewable energy. and the cutting of coal consumption and non carbon dioxide emissions is necessary for china, the united states, and the indeed, or countries in the world to strengthen coordination, boot consensus. and this be the action. carrie said he hoped by natural attentions would not get in the way of fighting global warming, which would be treated as a standalone issue. chinese officials described to the envoy as an old friend, but the climate change could not be separation from the overall environment of us
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china relations. these are the 1st climate talks held between the 2 sides since the suspension in august. when for the us house speaker, nancy pelosi visited taiwan. climate change is one of those few issues where there is a alignment of us and chinese interest. it sits in the foreground and in the background we have a whole host of incredibly fort incredibly contagious issues that contention wisconsin jury a communist policy, environmental conference hosted by president see didn't thing this week. he said china was committed to a school of achieving called the neutrality like 2060 but it's passed would not be dictated by others. terry denied. that was what he was trying to do. and there was no dictation here. there was a clear exchange of ideas. if anything is dictating, it is the science. the china has bristled at us criticism of its new coal fired power products. state media says china already draws 30 percent of its energy from renewable sources. don't terry's visit and as the chinese capital set
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a new record for consecutive days of high temperatures, wednesday is the 28th day above 35 degrees. it's currently $38.00. the previous record and aging was $26.00 days. and that was said 23 years ago. the sweltering heat, a reminder of the need for the 2 superpowers to produce real results on climate change. katrina, you, i'll just bear with aging as far as arranging the cost grease destroying far as a guessing homes close to athens heating wave and golfing. many parts of the world hasn't spared the mediterranean threatening to stoke tinderbox conditions across the region. jonah home reports, wildfires don't discriminate. the forest from or family homes like these northwest of athens. greece is no stranger to a fucked fiery summer's, but they're getting hot to the fuzz more. it tends to flow up. we hear samples of the flames is such that some 20 minutes they had gone off the mountain and come
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down again in 20 minutes. this is the 1st time in my life. i've seen such a thing for you for a cleaning ash from the front steps. oh peter powered c d was lucky to be left with a home west of the capital stuff. well that means given me 2 days, it was binding. i'm not one fire engine came no one from the municipality. look at this mass close. you must president's hoot for the villages near the town of monroe found little to pick through on their return, the constantly changing winds meant the spot could flare at any moment for left side of gun cabinet. but everything has been everything. i will throw it away. it's all waste. the boy let them know it's done are you? it melted elsewhere, the flames aren't unrelenting. what else to do? but pray nuns at the gold go because confident in mongo,
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resisting police attempts to evacuate the greek mutual logical services warning of a 2nd heat wave later in the week. and greece of course is not alone. countries across the southern mediterranean and the balkans all seem reco temperatures in recent days while many can take to the beaches for relief to vulnerable. find it hard to escape of the in road with the temperature of past 40 degree celsius medic. so making house cools on the elderly and the house bound off, i wouldn't know these people are afraid, they weren't to make it through. they were afraid they weren't to be able to go out and estimated $61000.00 people died in heat waves last year. in europe alone. a number of public health authorities fear could rise drilling a whole elder 0 big stream he's in the northern hemisphere is putting on increasing strain on health care systems, taking the most vulnerable hardest. according to the world health organization,
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kind of settings and guys, i'm struggling to keep cold temperatures. if it's $38.00 degrees. people are experiencing an tricity cost less than up to 12 hours a day. more than 2300000 people live in the palestinian home 516 years of israel's land air, and seems like case of severely damaged is economy and infrastructure. the temperature is the hottest. we've experienced. we're unable to work. no, i had the head out of the book to but yeah, it's how we've, how you community it. so you move so much to what we really call and scanned it. have the model that we've never experienced this. we're used to hot temperatures, but this is unprecedented. it feels like a raging fire is or it was president as address both houses of congress and the us capital after holding tops with president joe by president guys. a council says the greatest try to visit is the threats of
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a nuclear around. iran is building nuclear capabilities that poses a threat to the stability of the middle east and very young. every country or region control in food prices by you ron, has experienced author hubble. we have seen this in yemen, in gods, all in serial and 11 on any rock. in fact, we have seen this amy, iran itself, where the regime has lost its people and is the pressing them brutally. iran of spread hatreds, terror and suffering throughout the middle east and beyond. adding fuel to the disastrous fire and suffering in ukraine. or staying in the us more than 60 rights groups are asking politicians to possible that would require the government to publicly report and the details surrounding the murder of i'll just get a journalist chevy. novel actually. but that's how the congress came on tuesday. the day of a visit to washington by israel's president,
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the justice for sure reenact to was introduced in may, but it's unlikely to pass. and the republican controlled house upon a standing american journalist was shot dead by his ready forces. last year were reporting on a raid and jenny in the occupied west. by is there any forces detained at least 10 palestinians and raids overnight on tuesday, troops entered siblings across occupied west bank, including the day for refugee camp and bethlehem. as well as military has increased the number of raids and arrests in the occupied territories. in recent months, 5000 palestinians are being held in this very jails more than a fight, as without charge. the largest is way the rates for years on the journey refugee camp. out of this months, left many children traumatized to try to help them become a child therapist. the holding on the workshops, the children's paintings are being started to decide how best to help them. all the con reports from the occupied, westbank, bubbles, crowns and music,
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and the janine refuge account. where 2 weeks ago the sounds of poems and bullets filled the air. the children are excited to head to an ounce therapy workshop within the cool freedom theater and detaining people on the way with brushes. after ready, they begin the session. we're here to release the energy inside us because of these really occupation. the year when the child drew a house, he deliberately drew the window higher, but when we asked him why, he replied, he feared bullets entering the house. other children in the camp who live under repeated the rushing dry zigzags and dark colors. disco also at the windows high up in the house. the paintings, a part of a series of drama therapy workshops to tackle the fear i'm trauma. children here living through the direct to tells me over that clearly having
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a lot of fun to say from a so to traumatize the some have messages to share of to the is radius sol. janine earlier this month on to the innovation that have the potential panic that was colors we came to made them feel by to, through painting in which they can express what's inside them. and we are also expressing what is inside us organize and say, oh, it's can often expose a cry for help be. so we have to off the book and sociology psychology and solution . so says that visit comedy is in the event of a 3 and the whole goofy things to talk about the feelings and how the children can express themselves to all these drawings. i studied and we looked at cases busy not to intervene folks for now that guessing the help they need the fear of another salt is not far away. and some a seizing the moment enjoying being who they are. children,
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laura con algebra jeanine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. security forces in kenya arrested hundreds of anti government protests is demonstrated as of right against the government plans to raise taxes. the opposition coalition allows to 3 days of protests over the sewing cost of living. president william russo was called for the kinds of protests from his supporters. tacitly size everyone was spoken to say that life is so high and even those are here are saying that they are having a very difficult time to make and mix. the police have been loading to a gas canisters. the people here are saying that they have no tentative the what this is really great to fight the course. the lights was ready for their quarterly report. they were going to see that you did just,
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you know, go to, to, i'm not to me. yeah. we have stuff. it's so much. we have no jobs and we remain very poor. we have nothing. we don't know what the government wants from us. so people. yeah, they are the ones who are taxes reduced, that's a big issue. and they also say that they want the president window to the news on the same one. and you know, the, the casting story odd 0, my road still ahead on all the 0. why rush as president? that'd be a pushing for actually b, as one of the most anticipated brooks. it's inclusive, you can face and drops against expectations. we're going to find out what that
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means for me and struggling with the cost of living costs. and in sports major league baseball hasn't davis for a 100 years or in making potters without stores. the color was business as usual, across the middle east, lots of hot sun shine shoes. i told the temperature in the saudi arabia adding a rock, tossing 50 degrees celsius policies, posts of the wealth at present, and no great change over the next couple of days, q weight, getting up to around 50 celsius, full risk, that's the often right hate that whole sunshine stretching all the way up to what was the black sea chunks of one or 2 showers just around the co cuz it's but really nothing too much to speak of. but it's also, she was able tools that eastern side of, uh, i've kind of stopped pushing into focused on all of them as a focused on over the next couple of days. but elsewhere she can see how dry and
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sunny sums up the weather here. and that is the case to across northern parts of africa, 40 celsius into this signed in tripoli. and also in cairo, the temperature has maybe just nothing up. touched with tripoli and colorado as we go through friday. plenty of hate in place here. so so the case of all the way down into south. so down we have to live. it shows go central parts of africa as per usual pipes, not as widespread as they should be with. they are still the never the less, the southern africa. as you can see, it's pretty quiet. temperatures getting up to around 17 celsius into how does, but cooling off for friday, only 11 degrees. but show us east of south africa, mozambique the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching all the 0 reminder of our top. so is this the russians defense ministry is going to classify ships traveling to ukrainian fords as potential carriers military cause exclaiming, parts of the black sea as unsafe from thursdays votes in odessa, have been attacked. and the last 2 knots, pylons parliament as blocks the nomination of leading candidates, people in general, not for prime minister constitutional quarter suspended as an m p senators appointed by the ministry of lucky cuz nomination. security forces maintain, you have a blessed, a hundreds of anti government protesters. deposition is called for 3 days of riley's against the funds, the tax side of those funds 15 people were killed in demonstration
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of china and the war and ukraine are the top of the agenda. the annual asp and security for them in the us state of colorado. the for a, for them is going to future us secretary of state onto the blank and c i, a director william buttons. but as far as the secretary james gravity and kind of counted as deputy prime minister rob reynolds is joining us live now from aspen. this is, of course, coming on a day when russia has been pulling out of the black sea grain deal is reclassifying ships in the black seas, potential cavities and electric cargo. a lot of the response and a lot of attention is going to be focused on to key and this isn't that rob? that's exactly right, rob, and we are fortunate to have a member of the turkish parliament below ability to talk with us about the black sea grain issue. mr. belay to thank you very much for speaking with out 0. it's great to be with europe. so now russia says it will considered ships
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docking at their ukrainian grain ports, as potential carriers of munitions. do you fear and does turkey fear that this could lead to a whitening and more whitening of the war? and the more destabilize ation in the black sea region. first of all, we are very, very, very, very that bought this, the escalation of the tensions between russia and ukraine. and the, i know that our government and diplomats are working around the clock to extend a grain deal that's really important for, for us, for the under developed countries as well. because this, this helps the access for the food for the, for people and for african countries. but also it's, it also provides the food inflation. yes, there is additional, you know, military conflict. and of course,
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no one knows where it leads, it could go tit for tat with rush or taking action in the grain taking action and positively other countries getting involved with is turkey. very concerned about the destabilize ation. yes. as turkey. uh, we are very extremely and very that bought the d stabilisation turkey from the day one has been a neutral and has an a catered to needs and the size to be diesel board parties, both russia and ukraine and never did less. i know that in a few weeks president put you in is going to visit on colorado. she's going to meet with the president our dawn, and i think, uh our wish. and our hope and expectation is that diable, b b, escalation of this conflict because we would like to see the lake c as a, as
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a c of piece, not as a, as c of conflict. and you mentioned the, the humanitarian aspect of all of this. this means the green price is, will rise worldwide if, if your brain is in fact cut off from exporting. it's great. and many countries, a lebanon, and, and egypt and countries in sub saharan africa are, are immensely dependent upon this, this, this food that is very true. even in turkey, the installation is skyrocketing and we are facing the installation, especially the food prices going up and up all the time. so this a green deal, it's very crucial, especially for the low income and under developed countries because the poor people, people who are in a poverty they need access to staple food. so i'm, i'm confident that turkey turkish diplomats are going to do there, but its parts to extend the green deal. now the city that you represent a donna,
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you told me earlier that there are many, many syrian refugees living there. and of course, turkey is taking in so many people during the conflict in that country. do you see parallels between how russia is behaving in, in ukraine and its tactics, its military tactics in support of the assad regime during the civil war in turkey? excuse me, in syria. i mean, here's the deal. i'm from a donna, i represent the i've done that costs the truancy and i'm always a, i'm all based on the ground with the as a be to my constituents. so never the less, the other day i'm on to go. i was walking on a uh, on a park that's at the main center of the city. a i came across a lot of, uh, whether it's legal or illegal immigrants from syria. and when you walk on the,
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in the parts you see that the language is not turkish you. so you'll see that there, you could see this and realize this with your own eyes. so the region of our region and geography has suffered so much from many conflicts, whether it's from the 1st gulf war, 2nd gulf war are off the spring as through your conflict and the ukrainian, the conflict as well. so the region became solve all the tiles. so the people and the citizens went to see peace. dave on a c stability, they want to see prosperity. so that's what our a and our mindset is like to be in a peaceful world in a peaceful region. i see all right, uh, parliamentary or terry and bleach. you thank you very much for speaking with us. again, it's great to be with you. thank you. thank you. so uh, concern uh, in the region, rob uh, from uh, not only russia and ukraine, but also extending across the black sea to turkey. this is
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a rapidly developing situation, so we shall have to keep an eye on it and we'll be talking to people here at the asking the ideas and security conference, what they think as well as the day goes on. back to you rob, thank you very much. it is rob reynolds talking to is from aspen as well. the commons as president person is going to participate in a brick summit next month via video link rather than in person for whom was invited to join the other leaders. and john has, by the international criminal court, has issued an arrest warrant for russians. president for suspected won't crimes. and ukraine as a signature to the icpc side of africa would have a duty to arrest boots. and if you arrive them, finding another report. certainly lots of funding in south africa. the decision that russian president vladimir putin votes travel to south africa to attend. the upcoming brick summit has been described as a mutual decision the by the south african government. and certainly would come as a relief for south african president,
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a silver rama post. so no at no time south african government said that it would risk pretended. we've also heard from the governing party and south africa, the and see who has called fruits and a friend of south africa says that he's welcome in this country at any time and that he wouldn't be arrested. but the south african government has found itself in a very good position and that it's a signatory to the rome statute. and by extension would be applied to a risk boots. and had he traveled to south africa a because of the treaty and obligations that it's facing. we've also had quotes from the african national congress for some members within it and other political parties in south africa saying that's how the africa should with, with uh, from treaties organizations, international organizations that don't serve the country's interest. now the south african president slid remo pulls up, has also said that, and
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a waste of guten would be unconstitutional. and that it would potentially escalate under really difficult situation in ukraine. it would be unconstitutional to arrest, puts, and so the, so to leave this decision makes the way, ford far easier for south africa and south africa. now we've also heard from russian representatives the presidential spokes person would say that at no time did russia threatened south africa, but certainly had boots and been arrested. it would have been an attack on their president. so me the ultra 0, you must have a need for the effects of the warning ukraine of being felt across the black sea designed to save the destruction of holes, cut them in southern ukraine last month is causing an environmental catastrophe. elsewhere in the region of refresh, the walk of voice is also but to me in georgia. russia's war and ukraine is hundreds of kilometers from these pages in the tubing on george's black
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sea coast. yet its effects may suit reach these shows the destruction of ukraine sca health could them released up to 180000000000 cubic meters of polluted water. satellite data shows a swelling blue look out beating on a sudden discharge of agricultural nutrients or stuff. fields by the flood waters, when it dies, it will stop this ecosystem of oxygen settlement will be private of light, the area, and notice the northwest and shelf is a nursery for many fish species, the dial. so i expect to be mazda, of, at least in the northwest or shelf, everything is connected in the memory network system. so that's why in marketing and so we can say in a couple of different dystrophy, the contamination which includes sewage and chemicals. prompted odessa to bend, swimming. it is being diluted, bulgaria and romania say that beach is
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a still clean. george's authority said walter, quality falls within the new a 0 is i don't see any human solutions views or i haven't decided if i'm going to swim yet. just a few kilometers away from the swim is, is but tvs, municipal waste them right from the mouth of a major river. geographically enclosed, the black sea has been fed for decades by contaminated river systems. but it wasn't for people to jump nature needed a lot more time to restore the ecosystem before the accident, perhaps 10 years. it just might be that nature no longer has 10 years. pollution may not be a big concern for most of these holiday make hits, but the war has introduced something else into these volts is something that does pose smooth, but very real danger. this february, tourists kept at the moment, se mine struck, but to me beach it's not known. how many may have drifted from the was the
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experts one cat hope can make of dislodged plastic. anti personnel mines already got more to shelby's, which we cannot exclude the possibility that the current and the black sea will bring them to the george and coast front of the population must know that there is a danger, especially children. when they started. mankind has already marked the black sea rushes war, and ukraine is putting more pressure on this delicate ecosystem. rubbing 1st year will come out to 0. but to me, a burden sensation rate has jobs more than expected to 7.9 percent of june. it's done from 8.7 percent in may, but it's still the highest rates and the g 7 group has developed nations. the bank of england has raised interest rates, 13 times decided cool inflation, raising bottom costs for millions of people. if you price is a percentage of condos, and she says there's not much good news for you. consumers. there will be a considerable drop size of drop in the face and rate july because of energy costs being very low by comparison to
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a year ago. so that would be very significant facts the association, so those downs and perhaps wage rises will begin to look a little bit better in real terms with the government than not. but in addition, there's been the issue of mortgage rates being very high that has added to individuals in households ability to pay a what they owe in terms of most of the payments which aren't going to be going out pretty significantly would be you know, look at the disposable incomes realized, and fox not very much is left to the end of the month, particularly as the tax rates of also going up in this country. i liked what has happened us way to send stuff is not so much the basic rate that's going off with a higher rate. it is just that the tax payment of individuals is going up because their customer lamps has been frozen. they have not come up in line with inflation, so low as more people are now paying tax for the 1st time as a getting more wages, even though they're not anywhere near what the inflation rate is. so then we have tons then negative, but nevertheless they're getting normal increases and anyway,
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just sort of being pushed in to pay more tax. and also, many of them are being pushed for the 1st time ever and many of the push to pay the higher rate of, of income tax. you add all that together. so, and it is an issue. so what really everyone is looking for, is it rapid, slow down the rate of inflation and possibly some extra support with food costs and other items that perhaps the government can and carriage supermarkets to put a cap on at all quite as his cap said to the latest of options, my volcano in iceland, streams of lava flowing down the mountain. as you fishes and crates is open up. or you can park rangers close votes of some volcano erupted last week, tourist so being want to stay away from one of iceland is best known attractions. so had an autism, as far as the african woman's football champions, are getting ready to take on the world. we're getting closer to the big kick off
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a and using the the the cyprus board. here's far, rob. thank you so much. i'll jerry international rehab marez is on the verge of a move to saudi arabia. manchester city. you've agreed to sell him to l. l. a and a deal worth around $40000000.00. 32 year old helped pep 40 on his team when the trouble last season. he wasn't, however, a regular in the starting. 11th. marez is expected to sign a 3 year deal with o l. e, and was given permission to skip it cities asian tour, a number of top players. some swapped to europe for the saudi leave recently, including a korean ben z,
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my goal or county and roberto for media. another player that appears to be on the move is jordan henderson. o, as in fact, who are managed by liverpool legend, steven gerald have a great, a 15000000 dollar deal with the rents for the england star. as according to reports, the 33 year old was left out of liver pulls a 1st a preseason game against the german side across river. well, joining us now is gold dot com features editor mark doyle. so mark jordan henderson seems to be on his way to saudi. how does this move look for the inland star? do you think? i am? yeah. the grace given watkins the word yorba. henderson on various issues including human rights. and particularly if you do the, the law, the g, b t, back to close the community. so for the fix, i'd say to borrow a face and success are not great. i think it would be more to say the i,
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i do believe this one, the very least human being is showing that he has a social conscience. he's proved that in the particular, during the pandemic, that it's all the point that you know, the politics explored the biggest, raging waters most is much bigger than jordan anderson. so i don't think he should be singled out or made escaped, or you know, for accepting the offer, add him to play and at least the because, you know, several other players have already moved to study ready for that reason. and the interesting isn't the organ henderson, and they say they say very, very middle of us also have some solution. so, you know, for example, do i was really know what this joe randazzo, orlando. let's use our politics the problem for henderson hero. and i'll see, you know, what you're asking, the question is because it's been, i have spoken about various issues in the past and organizations them. she don't want, i don't think you should be restored or taking one of the deals. is a life changing that sorry to move to new leaves and that it will satisfy for light . i mean maybe we'd all. ready the same position,
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the problem is the nation. so it's already started of the policy. but i think the issue, no, no, no the basically by move it's already been because of all the things you sent. and, but he's gonna come here for some, you know, somebody suggested and so you see all the questions and which i think are understandable um, arguably, inevitable because what this transferred show is that they send you a lot of money to get your hands and they can pretty much get adamant because it will also include any kind of remaining moral considerations and football. all right, mark doyle, features editor gold dot com. thank you so much for your time. you know, or since you are still have been showing off some of their new signings over in united states, the london club took on a major league soccer, all star team and the skills challenge and featured a number of games, mainly testing their aim. how have rights didn't have the best of knights in front of gold? oh fellow, big money,
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a new comer year in the timber was far more impressive. and an unlikely hero wanted for the gunners usa international austin trusty ceiling victory in the cross bar challenge. during the champions barn, unix showed no mercy and their 1st pre season friendly, byron beating a knife, a tier brought tie tate and $27.00 mill manager thomas to tell feel the close to a full strength team for the game. the side will continue their build up to the new season with 2 matches in japan against manchester city and how, how they then take on liberal pool and singapore after starting the women's world cup, taking off in australia and new zealand on thursday, is set to be a tournament of 1st record 32 teams are taking part sounds of already bought more than a 1000000 tickets. alex thomas reports from sydney of the night's faithful women's
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well copies set to confirm the rapid rise of the women's game and is ready history making australia and use even the 1st ever co host reco ticket sales and prize money at the tournaments expanded to $32.00 teams for the 1st time i think the possibilities of this world cup is, is just going to be the biggest, the best and most competitive and just continue to elevate it, you know, we just, we just continue to make it better and better every 4 years. and that's what so great about with ticket sales. so ring well, pos, the 1000000 mark. this woke up is on coals to be the best attended women, single sport events in history. and for the 1st time, a reply i will receive the read payments from fif up a minimum of $30000.00 us dollars rising to $270000.00 for each of the window. it's
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a life changing thing for some of these players entering the tournament. so coming away with each player, making at least $30000.00 is huge because a lot of federations, usually the money goes federations and you don't. and those players don't see any or much of that money. the us say of favorites, the lift the trophy for a record extending space of time and for the stood woke up running. the biggest rivals include spain to time with is germany and european champions, england. but don't roll out co hosts, australia, in their own backyard, with a cap student who is one of the best goals scores in the game. anytime go woke up whether it's a fist or saturday or 4th, it's an amazing feeling. somebody can never, ever take for granted and never will, but to do it on home. soil is mean it's
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a one and the last time opportunities are not many people who say i'm very, very on it. and yet every time i talk about it, i get kind of emotional a countries and making that they use with morocco are becoming the 1st arab nation to compete out of women's world cup. in 4 and a half weeks time, the champions will be decided in the world cup final in sydney on august the 20th alex thomas. how does the era australia brazil legend marta is preparing for her 6th and final world cup. the 37 year old train with her team on wednesday as they prepare for their opening match against panama in abilene on monday. even though she has failed to lift the trophy in her 5, a previous woke up attempt, martha is considered to be one of the greatest football players of all time. countries of parents as far as the excitement back can result. civil servants are allowed to start work late on the days result later, much as a major league baseball history has been made in the last 24 hours for the 1st time
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since it's 9 now on the 12th or 10 or more runs. and again, they were store games on tuesday in which both team double digits, chicago cubs, top, the scoring, they beat the washington nationals, $76.00, reflect on the fans and. okay, that is all your support for now. back to you, rob. fine, thank you very much indeed. now elizabeth is going to be here in a couple of minutes with me on all these stories. and of course don't forget the website that's all just 0 dot com. i'm rob madison. stay with us if you can, on andre 0, we're going to be back as i say, the after world war 2 fronts has great empire began to unravel in vietnam to most people use time. and so, since the st. testing with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in the shingle as a split,
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