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assessable classified old ships traveling into ukrainian. as a hostile threat. a new round of antique government protests and approve of demands of political reform and accountability foundation abuses during previous round. these houses summers and more intense files. the mediterranean comes to terms with ease normally and how are there will be workshops in the occupied westbank are helping traumatized children on far as smart with the latest sports. it's been a matter of all day for england, cricket, or stewart, broad fast folder, which is 600 tests, which is on day one of the 4th ashes in manchester. the we begin with the conflict in ukraine, russia, it says it will classify all ships sailing into ukraine as hostile and potentially
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carrying military cargo. moscow made the announcements after dropping out of the black sea grain due to allow you crying to export food from its port safely. wage prices as being the biggest jump in one day since the washer began its invasion. last february, watches, defense ministry said all ships. the mass of whether registered will be considered party to the conflict on ukraine's side pots of the black sea in the north, west, and southeast have been declared as temporarily unsafe and navigation. meanwhile, in crimea and military base has cooled file, it's not clear what's close the blaze around. 2000 people have been evacuated from the area and russian forces. so they've captured a railway station near coupons, ukrainian and say the russians are massing 800000 soldiers and around 900 tags from the area of what that deadline from russia's defense ministry coming into force just minutes ago. there's very little activity right now in ukrainian ports. you
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are looking at marine traffic dot com. this is a ukrainian coast of the black sea. usually any see traffic you would see in an abundance of dots representing ships with the track is. but what we see here, just a few ships in odessa and join a mosque, 2 of its largest pools, and the ships have been there for a long time. the president, reading the pollution said russia quoted for to, to the next 5 grand deal must go to the west of ignoring the us guarantees to lift restriction restrictions against russian food and fertilizer produces as bus. it was late, but i see that was one of the main condition for russia to return to the deal is restoring its initial humanitarian mission. if all the conditions that we previously agreed on off of the field and not something i'm inventing right now. as soon as the full field, we will immediately return to the deal. the us state department has criticized
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rushes, threats against ships heading to ukraine. russia continues to use food as a weapon of war. this is the 2nd day in a row. we seen the russian federation make threats against ships and international water a 2nd day in a row after launching attacks on odessa, which is the major port for shipping ukrainian grain. so i think it ought to be quite clear to everyone in the world right now that russia is using food as a weapon of war, not just against the ukraine people, but against all the people in the world, especially the most under developed countries who depend on grand for them from the region you yourself, a lot of a has moved from moscow. we can see how it rushes termination of the grain to has resulted in some serious consequences. as the defense ministry has issued a statement addressing all international ships heading towards the ukrainian pools at midnight july, the 20th all ships sailing in the block c 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
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the north western and south east and puzzled the international voices of the black sea, which has been declared temporarily dangerous for navigation. with putting household the grain deal, russia meant it wouldn't allow ukraine to explore the rain from its pools and provide its troops 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 live up weapons into the country while ukraine colon tech, and the you want to continue transportations of its green. so the russian side now predicts that it's hardly possible that ukrainian matching ships will be escorted by warships of other countries. so the defense, some industries, decision making a significant part of ukraine's foreign trade reposing from moscow. you lash above all of that alters era. well, let's get more on this. now. joining us live from boss in the united kingdom as
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patrick viewer a, he's a defense and security analyst at the university of boss. thank you very much for your time. just firstly, how wide reaching of the consequences of this russian declaration that all ship sailing into ukrainian ports will be classified as potentially hostile. i mean, how many ships, apparently traveling to ukrainian ports and what are they carrying? but i think, you know, on the face of it, a threat like that is escalate dri. uh, but it's aimed at a certain maximum leverage. the reality, as far as i understand that is actually the grain deal has been tapering off being strangled off because it has not being renewed since may. and therefore, as you mentioned in your lead in, there's not that many boats there at all. um, uh, compared to your so its being decreasing any way this is being expected by the markets and it has had an impact and a major impact. but it's not something that's coming completely out of the blue. and in terms of the sort of the security risk, essentially, i don't see again another like enable insurance expert here. 8. 1 says the threat
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to shipping. um, someone needs to guarantee the either the, the indemnity or the safety of the vessel ukraine will try to do that. i think they've already set up a funding to spin existing for a while to, to try to entice um, shipping companies in any way. but i would say with the internet, but with the fact that russia has 9 made the most likely have come here as a decent to short term, it will kill to do which was already being strangled. anyway, i sent mr. barry just to be clear and you were saying that the only ships that have been traveling onto these ports are ships carrying ukrainian grains and that's being piece ring off any way. it is definitely being petering off. i'm not a 100 percent. sure. i'm mainly focused on the biggest, the grain side of things. the interesting thing, the way that that has been working is essentially both are coming out of the 3 different ukranian ports and they're helped by ukranian pilots to navigate the mining fields in the see basically laid by both the russians and the ukrainians.
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and they get to that most appointments and then sale to it towards the boss for us . and it's a little coordinated with the un and turkey and russia. and ukraine is observers. and they can check the boat as they go through. so the accusation that ukraine will be bringing it ministry hardware on this is, is, is, is dubious. i would say, because the russians have had the chance to inspect them if they wanted to. so i thought that seems to be uh, you know, smoking smoke and mirrors as usual. okay, so what, what do you think the strategy is here? that will head president food and also say, just in the last few hours that russia could return to the expired grand deal. and in fact, ever since russia said it was withdrawn from the digging on monday, that has been confusion of whether it suspend angle corporation on suspending the cooperation or ending as they use different russian officials use different languages. i mean, what do you make of the confusing language is present in food and trying to keep
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the door open to secure rushes interest? i think president clinton is doing what he always does, which is, yeah, you know, try to get maximum leverage from whatever ever car do you can say. and so he's decided to use this. he's been complaining this uh the russian state article drove by and has remained on the sizes list. although according to him, it should be taken off. he's complaining that there housing being enough. freeing up from the sanctions of uh, russian ability to import agricultural equipment. and there's a few of the things that he did. he's also is i agree, right? so essentially what he's doing and saying it to my demands are math. this is stopping. yeah. and i'm sure that we will be, i'd be surprised if there was, you know, more by child folks and maybe over time, some sort of sacrament for this. but i think given the shorter term, as i said, it will bring things in the, in the grain trade is probably going to, to,
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to close out all strong that all from that route for the, for see of the, for the sale of a future. you know, you can, can export grain but not at the same quantity and different routes like through the danube, etc. so they're still sold to coming areas, but it's just not at the, at the level. all right, that is the defense and security analyst at the university of boss, patrick barry, joining us live from boss. thank you very much for your analysis. earlier, a badge of russian drones drives had ukraine's main c portion of odessa for a 2nd light, your clients as buildings and equipment for grain exports of being targeted from the broad has been monitoring events from kids and nights of intensive advert tax in and around the port city of a desa, ukraine says grain handling facilities with a target ukrainian commanders say dozens of drones and missiles were launched by russia a while somewhere in deceptive. many got through the images on social media showed
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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 a tax conducted by russia target not only our countries, but also global stability. you know, but this was the 2nd nights of advert. tax, mainly targeting southern ukraine he bought, appeared to be russia's promised reprisals for the attack on the coach bridge, connecting the crime being put into the 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
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russia of trying to create a global hunger crisis. mcbride, i'll just say era. keith of fi has broken out into the military base and russian and next crimea. russian media is reporting explosions. have been heard at the base me a story from the criminal point of governor of crime. me says at least 2000 people have left the area. the following, following was explosions on monday, which damage the coach bridge, linking the peninsula to russia. switching, the close of the fire will be determined by investigators, then 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. people are getting older help than we need. i ask everyone to remain calm and focus only on official sources of information. i mean, the effects of the war and ukraine of being felt across the blacks. the scientists
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say the destruction of because cool. good them and southern ukraine last month is causing an environmental catastrophe. elsewhere in the region. robin forest, you woke up reports from the resort of but to me in georgia. russia's war and ukraine is hundreds of kilometers from these pages in the tubing on george's black sea coast. yet its effects may suit reach these shows the destruction of ukraine's gulf could them released up to 180000000000 cubic meters of polluted water. satellite data shows a swelling bloom of our feeding on the southern discharge of agricultural nutrients washed off fields by the flood waters. when it dies, it will stop this ecosystem of oxygen settlement will deprive it of light. the area known as the northwest and shelf is a nursery for many fish species, the dial star, i expect to be mazda, of,
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at least in the northwest shelf. everything is connected in the, in the movie network system. so let's right in marketing. and so we can say nichol logical catastrophe. the contamination, which includes sewage and chemicals, prompted odessa to bend swimming. it is being diluted, bulgaria and romania say that beach is this still. george's authority said water quality falls within the new a 0 is and i don't see any human pollutants use 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 on the mouth. of a major river geographically enclosed, the black sea has been fed the decades by contaminated river systems. the 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
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a big concern for most of these holiday makers, but the war has introduced something else into these votes. is something that does pose small, but very real danger. this february, tourists kept at the moment. se mine struck that to me beach. it's not known how many may have drifted from the was own experts. one cat health can may have dislodged plastic anti personnel mines already got more to shelby's we. we cannot exclude the possibility that the current and the black sea will bring them to the george and coast. the population must know that there is a danger, especially children. almost all mankind has already marked the black sea rushes war in ukraine is putting more pressure on this delicate ecosystem rubbing 1st. it will come out to 0. but to me, the kremlin says president, letting the person will participate in a brook summit next month via video link rather than in person. children was
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involved invited to join the latest of brazil, india, china, and south africa in johannesburg. the international criminal court has issued and the rest one full person for suspected war crimes and ukraine as a signatory to the i. c. c. south africa would have a duty to arrest him if he arrive them. finding the men of reports from mazda clinic in south africa, or the decision, the 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, a silver rumble for so no. at no time as the south african government said that he would arrest, pretend we've also heard from the governing party in south africa, the and see who has called fruits and a friend of south africa is said 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
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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 the obligations that it's facing. we've also had quotes from the african national congress for some members was in it, and other political parties in south africa saying that's how the african should would rule was this uh, from treaties organizations, international organizations that don't serve the country's interest. now the south african presidents little more poor sub has also said that and a waste of gluten would be unconstitutional and that it would potentially escalate . and there really is difficult situation in ukraine. it would be unconstitutional to arrest fruits. and so the, so to leap this decision makes the way, ford far easier for south africa and south africa. now we've also heard from a russian representatives the presidential spokes person would say that have no
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time, did russia threatened south africa, but certainly had boots and been arrested. it would have been an attack on their president. let me the ultra 0. you must have gave me your pen timor head on the news. allah. including saying no is a tax wise, is in. can you please confirm the project? does who defy the president's plans for. com? you can, inflation drops against expectations, vault. it's still the highest among the g 7 nations. we look at what that means for the cost of living process and then support what has been a big day of trends for activities find out which football is that going with place or on the cell. the protest as a back on the streets of peruse capital, lima demanding the resignation of president dana boardwalk,
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day around 8000 police and monitoring the much underway in the capital. many, according to justice, the people killed an earlier demonstrations. let's take a closer look at what led to the anti government protests and proof of on december the 7th. last you accomplished. what was it to remove president pedro castillo? that's not that he tries to dissolve congress ahead of a 3rd attempt to impeach him. he was replaced by vice president of vienna boulevard a gusty of his charge with rebellion and conspiracy. the protest broke out and his strongholds rule areas, mostly in the south that target a state of emergency in mid december. it continues in some parts of the country and let's bring in our correspondence muddy on a sanchez, she is joining us live from lima and protest does have a law and some very big demands money on him to the new elections. but how likely is that of the, i think, uh,
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list that's it for now it's not going to happen because of course, the problem is that she was going to do everything in her power to bring elections forward to a hold of early elections. and when she assumed the presidency last year, well, she sent a bill to congress and the congress rejected it. also, all our lives legislators send uh bills to uh, to be approved for our the elections. however, where we texted those 2. * times now the move inside congress and the executive has really changed because the message from the congress is clear, they don't want to leave. the message is very clear from president to no, not that she has said that her government stays until 2026. and what is the message from protest is regarding the former president pedro castillo,
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his release. you know why peruvian so frustrated? well, i think that's a bad many people, but not very many. i would say i still want a former president federal castillo to be released from jail, but i think it's at least of the protests. i think that's more than anything who are worried about the political instability, the prices of food. the fact that economists are saying that there was entering a recession and the political instability, very clear that it worries people because a more than 80 percent of who are against president. nobody wants to. they want her to resign. a more than 90 percent approve. you want to close congress that shows, of course, that's a prove. those are very discontent, this, this government. and that's why they are on the sweets, protesting one thing for
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a change of government lives. all right, money on a thank you very much for that. that's money on the sanchez joining us live from the protest in lima. thank you. military veterans in columbia, of protesting against president gustavo petro, his security policies. petro took off his last oldest as the 1st left when president, wondering by promising to flight policy, and make peace with police. protest to say the new policies have limited, the military's authority, demanding the government support the military, alessandro and csc has the lease has from the time the despite the rain, a few 1000 members of the national reserves, former active duty members of the navy, the military and the police are protesting here in the campus of, of columbia, but with that in central plaza, i believe i need another plaza is across the country. i gave the security policies of presidents gustavo fed through which they say have a fab increased violence and have tie the hands of the military,
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many regions of the country. 5th was trying to negotiate peace, bill c, expires with all of groups, bill operating in columbia. and with a gang in the cities, the country security situation is incomplete shambles. and those veterans, we did long, but the national government supports on the force of the military forces of being humiliated in time news by these policies. they have no command. terrorism is in charge of the country right now, and the growth is the symbolically happening just one day before independence day, here in columbia, which is on july 28th. usually they're gonna be visions of the national reserve or participate in the military power rates on independence. day they will not do that . and throughout this, at this year, this is the last the of a serious of protest by the opposition to the government. again,
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it's not only is security policies, but also a series of reforms that the government has been trying to push a forward in congress. and it's under unfair to adjust the well with that security forces and kenya has arrested the $302.00 government protest is demonstrations valid against government plans to raise the taxes. the opposition coalition announced 3 days of protests over the soaring cost of living. president william russo has cooled the account to protest from his support. as catherine saw, it has moved from my body that 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. a police have been loading to a gas canisters. the people here are saying that they have
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no tentative the what this is really great, the frightening course, the license ready for their quarterly report. they were going to see that you can just, you know, go to, to, i'm, i'm not to mail 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 and to make sure that the casting story 0 versions inflation rate has dropped to move the next. but expect it
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to 7.9 percent in june. it's down from 8.7 percent in may, but it's still the highest rage and the g 7 group of develop nations. the bank of england has raised interest rates, 13 time since december 2021 to try to call in and station raising vol and costs for millions of people looking at price is a bush economist and she says as little good news for you, k consume is there will be a considerable drop the size of the drop in the fashion rate july because of energy cost being very low by comparison to a year ago. so that would be a very significant facts. the association, so those downs and perhaps wage rises will begin to look a little bit better in real terms for the moment then 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
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pretty significantly. but be, you know, look at the disposable incomes realized, and fox not very much is left to the end of the month, particularly as tax rates of also going up in this country. i liked what has happened dos way to send stuff. it's 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 personal alarm system being frozen, they have not come up in line with inflation. so low is 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 no mental increases. and anyway, just so that being pushed into paying 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 in the range of facial and possibly some extra support with food costs and other items that perhaps the government can encourage supermarkets to put
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a cap on. so us climate on where john kerry has been mazing seeing a chinese officials to discuss close to cooperation on climate change. you said the rest of global warming was more important than political disagreements that you weren't on the world bank or among organizations list in china as the was biggest producer contributing 30 percent of total emissions. the united states as and 2nd place on 15 percent and rounding out the top 5 in the of russia and japan. katrina, you has more on the mazing from beijing. us comment envoy john kerry. and it is. does it to be jean saying the 2 sides had successfully restarted corporation and 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. and it is clear that we're going to need
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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 summit temperatures. over 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 strength and coordination, boot consensus and the speed up action. carrie said he hoped by natural attentions would not get into way of fighting global warming, which should 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. china relations. these other 1st climate talks held between the 2 sides since the
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suspension in august. when for me us how speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan climate change is one of those few issues where there is an alignment of us and chinese interest. it sits in the foreground and in the background. we have a whole host of incredibly for an incredibly contagious issues. that contention, wisconsin during the communist policy environmental conference hosted by president see didn't thing this week. he said china was committed to a school of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, but it's pos would not be dictated by others. carry denied. that was what he was trying to do, and there was no dictation here and it 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 carries it as it ends as the chinese capital set. a new record for consecutive days of high temperatures. wednesday is the 28th day above
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35 degrees. it's currently $38.00. the previous record and aging was 26 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 all just irritating flies of raging across the greens, destroying forests and gushing homes close to athens. the heat, wave and golfing, and many parts of the world has spared the mediterranean, threatening to stoke tinderbox conditions across the region to know how reports, or one of the files 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 intense mit that you flaw up. we hear samples of the flames is such that some 20 minutes they had gone off the mountain and come down again in 20 minutes. this is the 1st time in my life. i've seen such
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a thing for us as a cleaning ash from the front steps of peter powered c. d was lucky to be left with a home west of the capital the well the me given me 2 days it was binding. i'm not one fire engine cater. no one from the municipality. look at this mess. 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 guns, for the call, you got this type of everything has been everything. i will throw it away. it's a waste the boiler, but no, it's done or you it melted. elsewhere, the flames are unrelenting. what else to do? but pray nuns that the go to go because convent in monroe are resisting
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police attempts to evacuate. the greek mutual logical service is warning of a 2nd heat wave later in the week. and grease of course is not alone. countries across the southern mediterranean and the balkans will see reco temperatures in recent days while many can take to the beaches for relief. the vulnerable find it harder to escape. in row with the temperature passed 40 degrees celsius medic. so making house cools on the elderly and the house bound. i wouldn't know these people are afraid, they weren't to make it through. there were right, they weren't able to go out and estimated 61000 people died in heat waves last year in europe, the loan, a number of public health authorities, fia could rise drilling a whole outer 0 still ahead on the news our time and prices 10 more polymers, daveille the election when there's nomination, has prime minister the
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and also to enjoy the cruces in front of the united states. the sounds coming out later on in the hello. the weather is looking a little more mobile across northern parts. so if you see areas of cloud just drifting in from west to waste the line a cloud there, hopefully that will offer some relief from the heat that it is on going further. south high pressure stood in child, so it is pretty stagnant, but i'm hopeful it will become less halt as we go through the next couple of days. so we're getting well up into the, the, to so as you can see, as we go through uh the next few days. tabitha, as in right near the mid thirty's rather than a low full of c. so that some, something of a rest buy. so size, but still very, very halting dates asked
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a 40 in athens, but a 2020 degrees cooler. the in london, it is somewhat cooler and with a little more normal across northern parts of hearing loss. michelle was coming for quite a crap. a shout was pushing across the pilot, down towards normal pos of the balkans, the old right back to around. so if you celsius for a time, the showers thought to step a little further south, which as we go through friday, trying to give us that best buy from the heat. even both area could catch a shower too. but it does stay home across the south, and then we got the showers that pushing it to northern parts of spain study to sell just imagery. so the heat easing off the top pretty huge costs northern parts of africa. once again, i'm sure it was for central pos, the, the the, the, the, the, but
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the watching the news out with me, elizabeth and so have a mind to of, on top stories for sound bushes, defense ministry has classified all ships traveling to ukrainian to as potentially hostile, as declaring parts of the black sea unsafe to desa have been attacked and the last 2 nights protest as a back on the streets of lima, demanding the resignation of february and president, dean. i'm fully watching. demonstrations began to form a president federal castillo is removed from office in december and security forces . in kenny, i have a rest of $300.00 antiques, governments for testers, demonstrated to angry at government plans to raise taxes. the opposition has called for 3 days of protests. the bottom administration has criticize the way my ones are
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being handled in texas. a state trooper as a choosing tech for the officials of engaging and widespread human rights abuses at the border with mexico. like had a report of the grand river that mocks the boulder. and in recent weeks, barriers have be no rick to the novel to objects that critics allege post a faithful threat to those attempting to swim across. the governor of texas says the meshes have been implemented because of what he describes. that's the lex, both the policies of the bite and administration, texas has had to take on the president of the steps and responding to the crisis caused by the, by the ministration on the board up its mission. so now coming on to find from permanent politicians and human rights groups of to e mails by state trooper revealed a number of alleged abuses in recent weeks. on one occasion the trooper says they will order to push children back into the rio grande river and not to provide asylum seekers with water, with temperatures at well over 37 degrees celsius. in another incident to pregnant
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women got caught up in the y, resulting in a miscarriage. in his e mailed, the cooper expressed his belief in epic submission to establish border security. but he had this to say about the actions. i believe we have stepped over a line into the into main. we need to operate it correctly in the eyes of god. some members of congress from texas were quick to condemn the governor's policy. no matter where you stand on the issue of immigration or security. there is a. ready between wanting more security and carry on policy. ready because the people's routing desk, the white house also responded with a withering attack on the republican governor, describing the meshes as despicable and dangerous and the indecency, the human, the decency that we're seeing, potentially if this is true, is just wrong. it is just completely, completely wrong at, but i would say, sadly,
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it would not be surprising from a governor who let's not forget, on christmas eve, put migrant children on the streets in below 0 degree temperature. that's what we saw from this governor, the texas department of public safety has denied the allegations. now the claims of being investigated by the inspector general's office. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington china and the born ukraine or the top of the agenda. the annual aspen security farm and the us state of colorado. the food a farm will featured us secretary of state antony, blinking. c i a director of william burns versus von secretary james cleverly and canada is deputy prime minister. well, let's bring a corresponding drop by those who is joining us live from aspen and as a security conference. but the climate is also on the agenda. they have robust temperatures, brake wreck holes in the northern hemisphere. yeah,
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absolutely. yeah, no, of course the, in just a few moments ago, we heard reports from china and from greece about the tremendous damage that is being caused by this incredible world wide heat wave that's going on. one of the great things about a conference like this is that there are so many people here with so many great areas of expertise. and i'd like to interview due to one of the raw stake and works for criticality. sciences and ross tells me, give me the nut shell version of what your company does. so we help governments and utilities increase the resilience of their critical infrastructure to human threats and natural hazards. k, natural hazards were in what seems like a global heat wave. right now. there's a tremendous stress on electricity grids. how vulnerable are these critical infrastructure components to failure in a hotter world? well, listen, without a heat wave, they're vulnerable. they're increasing an age where the us, where
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a young country let alone looking at some of the countries and other parts of the world. and we've got types underground, pumping water that are 80 a 120 years old. we've got power lines that are starting to age and fragment one utility in the northeast of the us said the 8 and a half percent of their outages come from squirrels. so we've got squirrels that are 2 in 3 lines, let alone intelligent adversaries like domestic extremes and increasing weather events like the heat wave and hurricanes that can really recap it on our infrastructure. so you mentioned, mentioned extreme is how easy would it be for an extremist organization with the correct intelligence and information to essentially bring down vast parts of the u. s. electricity grid frighteningly easy. the 1st, the federal energy regulatory committee ran a report and found that there were $55000.00 substations in the us, that give us the electricity in our communities. you would only have to take out 9 of those the, the correct 9,
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but still only 9 to black out the us. and if you look around your community, you can see them. there's a chain link fence between you and those, those critical pieces of infrastructure. so anybody could start shooting at them, lovick, or need, or again, you get squirrels raccoons during through wires, they're getting increasingly older and it's a big problem. so they're not surrounded by hard walls with, with armed guards, protecting them. some of them are but know most of the martin again, they're in your backyard. you can look at these things. it's a real challenge. so rush as a, as a climate ross is it's climate warms. it seems like more and more people in more and more places are going to want and need a cooler air, air conditioning for one thing. and so they're going to need more electricity for all that. is that actually a recipe for catastrophe? well, 1st of all, we have to address climate change internationally, and the look of more air conditioning is not the answer. more air conditions, not the answer, but it's a fact of life. as you know, we've got a 117 degree temperatures in las vegas. this week,
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people are gonna start turning on their air conditioners and even without a heat wave, we're already seeing the demands on the electric could go up. if we're going to put an electric car in every house, if we're going to outlaw electric, sorry, gas stoves and started electrifying the way that we cooked all of the demands are already increasing. and then you put on top of the heat wave and it just completely over stresses the system and a lot of reasons aren't equipped to handle that. so do you have any answers? well, what we recommend is not focusing on prevention. we, we recommend assume something's always going to go wrong, and that's so us as resilience plan for the worst day. so that when something goes wrong, not if, but when something goes wrong, it matters less. ross ross, thank you very much for speaking with this. i appreciate it, ross was taken from criticality sciences so things are just likely to get hotter and the, the worst case scenario becomes more the everyday scenario back to you are all.
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thank you very much for that. that is robert reynolds, joining us from us. then thank you to tanya now with the policy which is blocked the nomination of the leading candidate for prime minister for a 2nd time patient them to wrong. let's move full of policy. one of the most of all, it's amazing genuine, an action while it controls the low. how's the party failed to secure the support of military a point to finish his sons. louie reports from bangkok gates on confident halfway through this parliamentary session came in announcement by the highlands 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 days to respond to allegations that he had broken election lost by owning shares 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
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. although move forward and it's a lion's 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 as a clear indication that leaders in thailand are not elected by the 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, expressing anger at what they see as attempts by proving that she 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,
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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. we have to carry on. this process is 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 dye. 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 the senate. if that happens, lots protests against the government could break out across thailand. once again, it's lawrence louis, which is the route bank of, of the age of some president his pod and the rights active as one day off that he was jail. so spreading false news, a quote sentence,
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patrick saki to 3 years on tuesday. he was on trial for an article he wrote about discrimination against christians. egyptian media is important that president often felt that i'll cc has this with part of the lawyer. if another child active us allow ad effect the the launch is ready rates for years on the janine refugee camp. earlier this month, left many children traumatized to try and help them recover. child therapist the holding onto the workshops, the children's paintings being studied, to decide how best to help them, nor condra ports from the occupied, westbank, bubbles, crowns, and music, 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
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with brushes. after ready, they begin the session. we're here to release the energy inside us because of these really occupation. the 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, the camp who live under repeated aggression draws zigzags and dark colors. disco also at the windows high up in the house. fav paintings applause of a series of drama therapy workshops to tackle the fear and trauma. children here are living through the direct to tells me over that clearly having a lot of fun today from a so to 12 to 5. see them have messages to share of to the is radius sol. janine earlier this month on to the innovation that have the people in shock, i panic with colors. we came to made them feel by to, through painting in which they can express what's inside them. and we are also
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expressing what is inside us. organize to say, oh, it's can often expose a cry for help. i to be somebody helped off the book and so see on the g. psychology and social services that visit comedy is in the event of reading the whole group meetings to talk about feelings and how the children can express themselves to all these drawings. i studied and we look at places busy not to intervene. fox 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, laura con, i'll just sierra jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. or at its time for support as far as elizabeth. thank you so much. it's been a special day for england. stewart brought the fast bowler reach 600 tests wickets on day one of the 4th asters test in manchester. the 37 year old dismissed australia is going to want to and travis had to reach the milestone. he's just the
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2nd england player after james anderson's take 600 scouts and test matches. the tourist who lead the series to one reach 299, for 8 at stock spirits are high among pockets on supporters with their team. close again on victory again to lock in golf from ali aga to 2 wickets has punk spun dismiss hosts for 279 in their 2nd endings. august honor chasing a victory, tired of a $131.00 and will begin the final day on 40 for 3 hours here. international red marez is on the verge of a move to saudi arabia. manchester city have agreed to sell him to l. l. a. and a deal worth around $40000000.00 a 32 year old. how pet 40 of his team when the trouble last season. it wasn't, however, a regular in the starting 11 more as is expected to sign a 3 year deal with lee and was given permission to skip cities asian tour. a number of top players who swapped here for the savvy league recently including cream. vincy meant to go a county and roberto from mino of another player that is set to move to saudi
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arabia is jordan henderson. i'll add to fact who are managed by liber pool legend stephen. jared have agreed. a $15000000.00 deal with the reds for the inland star, according to reports, the 33 year old was left out of livid pools. first preseason game against german side cross ruth. her we've been speaking to a goal comes mark doyle. he says maybe just sadie ravia could negatively impact henderson's reputation at the grace given watkins and possibly jordan anderson on various issues including human rights. and particularly if you do it as a be, as long as you, as an important ally of the bt back to plus community. so for that reason that the off it's, i'd say to borrow a face in succession or not. great. i think it would be hard to say that and i do believe john has and this one of the human being on the song, he has a social conscious. he's prove that in the past particular turn to panic. and it's
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all the point that you know the politics and. busy the biggest, raging is much bigger door and henderson, so i don't think he should be singled out or made escaped or you know, for accepting the offer, an attempt to play in the least. but because, you know, several other players have already moved. have said you're ready for that reason and there are 4 or 5 more influential figures and football than henderson. and they say, they say very, very little of us also as social issues. so you know, for example, dude, one was really know what to show. but other orlando, let's use our politics, the problem for henderson here to and obviously you know why you're asking the questions because he's been out and spoken about various issues in the past and he's the place and she don't want, i don't think she should be absolutely sort of thing. what else the deals is a life changing as all ready to move to new ways and that it will satisfy for light . i mean maybe with all about the same position. the problem is the in. ready already started of the policy and i think the do the, you know, he knows that,
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i mean, you know, the, basically my move has already been because of all the things you sent. and he's gonna come here for some, you know, somebody subject to some saves the all the questions and which i think are understandable. i really inevitable because what this transfers show is that it's the way to get your hands and they can pretty much get adamant because it will prove that many trumps all including any kind of remaining moral considerations and football to our small 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 a skills challenge. it featured a number of games, mainly testing their a high high rates didn't have the best nice in front of the pool. so big money, new comer, yearian timber was far more impressive and an unlikely hero want it for the gunners . usa international austin trust, the ceiling victory in the crossfire challenge. the
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other women's world cup, kicking off in australia and new zealand on thursday is set to be a tournament of 1st record. $32.00 teams are taking part and signs of already bought more than a 1000000 tickets. alex, a thomas reports from city of the night's thief. the women's will comp is 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 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's so
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great about with ticket sales. so ring, well pause the $1000000.00 mark this woke up is on coals to be the best attended women, single sport events in history. and for the 1st time we play, i will receive direct payments from facebook, a minimum of $30000.00 us dollars rising for $270000.00 for each of the when it is a life changing thing for some of these players entering the tournament. so coming away with each player, making at least $30000.00. that 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 record extending space of time and for the 3rd woke up running. the biggest rivals include spain to time. what is germany and european champions, england. but don't roll out co hosts, australia, in their own backyard, with
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a captain who's one of the best goals scores in the game. right? any time 0 woke up, whether it's just this still disparity, a 4th a, 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 a once in a lifetime opportunity for not many people say i'm very, very on it. and yet every time i talk about it i get kind of emotional a countries and making the debuts with merrill cody 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 20 of alex thomas. how does era australia and brazil surfing world champion sleepy? toledo has qualified for next year's paras. olympics. toledo beat defending event. a champion ethan e wing from australia to win. the latest stop on the world serve league tour at
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jeffries bay in south africa. the wind spends toledo is position at the top of the world, rankings, surfing events at paris games will be contested in tie. he. d okay, that is all you support for now. elizabeth. excellent, thank you very much for that and that's it. so this new sound do stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes with more today's news the after world war 2 from says great empire began to one rival in vietnam to most of
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the people he was trying. and so since the st. fussing with joy kissing each other up and dial jerry, she lives in the single as a split, even though chinese managed to beat the french army. why not die? to decline continues an episode to us legends, his french t colonization on al jazeera. here in the midst, been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring office. east fire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now, those law medicine data you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies, neighboring cat save us to being talkative, was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugees streaming in as turned into a violent night, they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far.
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what happens now? the killing of oh, just the return of this shooting a block that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and of turn it is killed 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 any one accountable for this test. he's ready. okay, patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger and which is 0. the russia says that we're classified old ships traveling to ukrainian as a hostile thread. the.

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