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that this border crossing whether they are civilians for fighters, 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 chad, they are still being talked that there was an incredibly tragic day seeing refugees streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now the we in price is such as rush just as all shapes bound for ukraine through the black sea on now minute 3 targets the
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and i money inside this is that was, is they are life and don't we. so coming up under the, for just a storm and set fire to the swedish embassy, the rocks, capital baghdad, to show that i'm good against the burning of the crowd, funding to increase capital with thousands of on to government protest is demanding the president's resignation. and to shooting attack, and using his biggest se, alice before, the fee for women's world cupcake. so we live in the days off to withdrawing from the ukraine. greendale russia says, all ships bound for ukraine in the black sea. now potential minute treat targets. and that has sent wheat prices storing, but it's on clear what specific action must go. we'll take if a ship process through. the us though, has one the civilian ships may be targeted. a rush as president vladimir putin has
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now laid down conditions for returning to the agreement. best. who might keep the 1st demand for re entry to the green deal is to withdraw the sanctions on supplies of russian green and fertilizers. second, all obstacles for russian banks and financial institutions, servicing food and fertilizers, supplies must be removed, and we are talking about their immediate connection to this with international banking settlement system. you do not need any promises. they need these conditions to be met. so, but he went into a guess media, it's a deal, but relief to countries all around the world, especially developing nations. the u. n. the u. m, the us civil war owns about the impact on global food security off to rushes withdrawal. 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 waters 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
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quite clear to everyone in the world right now that russia is using food as a weapon of war, not just against the ukrainian people, but against all the people in the world, especially the most under developed countries who depend on grand for them from the region. meanwhile, rush has continued its attacks on the ukrainian pull the city of odessa for us. the 9th cave says that a grain and oil terminal where hits russia says that it successfully hit military facilities and munition depos for most go. he is you yet shop of on one of our with reaction from the most russian ministry to look and see how it rushes termination of the grange hill 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 ship sailing in the block c on the pa. a each of the ukrainian pools will be considered carriers of ministry congress involved in the ukraine and conflict on the cube side. the russian ministry named several maritime areas in the
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north western and south east and possibly the international voices 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, cold and tied to 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 make killed, a significant part of ukraine's foreign trade reposing from moscow. you'd have shut bob oliver ultra zara. so let's take a closer look at the black sea grain deal since it came into force in june of last year. and more than 32000000 tons of whitening grain reached international markets
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by volume. china is the biggest influence of taking nearly 8000000 tons. spots about 25 percent of the total european countries were next largest recipients with spain, taking $6000000.00 tons followed by techie, a, estimate. the netherlands, egypt was the african country which benefits of the most taking $1500000.00 tons of ukrainian grain. the speak to solomon baptists. he's a global chief economist at the economist intelligence. he didn't joins this fellow from single poor. thank you for your time. so i will be most impacted by the termination of this great deal. of every money is to create tens of button. don't buy very much that thing turned in or is that wage by and large is the blade will lock it for that commodities. so we can track the way the ships using that particular deal with going by in the end of the price and supplies all the way out driven by the level thomas. and i'm the accessibility, all that to market. so now when you try me and supplies going to be going down,
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we can expect some small increase in the weight price. um, by the way prize you to hide it at $500.00. uh co time just out to the invasion its now down to about $350.00. uh we the ah, you were expecting that to sort of it down to $340.00. 0 sorry i can probably now say about 350 or maybe go to 3. 60 um bonsa is plentiful supply. we just have to be homeless in australia and canada and actually rush and harvest is also at a record high. and probably want to just sell that harvest from russia is kind of their motivation. yeah. closing the deal. yeah, that's exactly what i wanted to ask them. you know, i was surprised to them that china was such a big and pull to, if you can grain a. so, i mean, i guess the idea is that now russia will fill that gap kind of fill that gap does it? does it make, you know, if its own grade, the rustic con, fully, uh, slowly replaced the pre war ukrainian supplies. um,
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but uh maybe its now counting some of the weight production from the east and ukraine under assigned is our numbers on pothole. so its been a crazy inside habit. desperate bought export revenue and i can call to products are not subject to the same intensity of sanctions as not, for example, oil and gas. so russia has increased uh its its production and also you price production is bullying cause the countries in more and a lot of the agricultural areas um is not possible to bomb there anymore because land has to be mindful. farmers on the front end side. you probably the production was anyway, fully monitors had, they had been getting ready for that. and there's been a lot of switching as well as you can asia, we demand in bangladesh for example, high school, and by that date to send over the last year. and that's because consumers bear out of substituting was rice upon it because of product issues kindly because of hot current seats shorter is in bangladesh. but we've seen a similar trend in china as well,
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where ross has been more useful state in stock for livestock rather than um, rather than other brands. and so they'll also be movement between, you know, rice and bali and coal on as, as well as uh, around the weight box, which will soften the immediate impact. right. the cool, i believe, is more, more expensive for china though and, and from what i've been reading my understanding is that there seems to be some hope from certain policies that china will use its influence on russia and its need for that cheap ukrainian grain improvements to get the grading due back up and running. you saying now, given that there is this a given the people seem to have adapted to the cranium situation. so that's not like a, and i don't see sign of putting particular pressure on russia. i mean, it hasn't done so in a meaningful way for the last 18 months and yeah, i don't see any reason for that to change. china is benefiting outcome, say russian oil and gas old. i know as much as the chinese companies have been
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a bit more measured in taking advantage of cheap products from bob, from the russian finally, because of logistics, but also chinese does a much more he's nationalized than indian terms. and so i think john wants to get caught up in the international sanctions regime. and so china supplies always will continue. so a lot of them will come from russia. but the whole setup continued to report a lot from places like australia you're in canada, and it was china resisting cuz you can produce the image site. and it's really interesting to talk to you and get your perspective. so i'm in baptist global chief economist at the economist intelligence unit, speaking to his bathroom sink and pool. thank you. so the swedish embassy in the rocks capital baghdad has been storms by hundreds of protest
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as i'm settling for governments as a rock and sweden have condemned. the incident has been on the binding of a cron by mine in sweden last month. my food at the whitehead has moved from nasa, re in southern iraq and get it puts us through is affiliated to iraq. so she, at least the most of the southern storm, and the swedish embassy in the capital about that, and set fire to parts of the embassy. the angry possess those who infiltrated the barricades in the concrete blocks that we're set to block the streets around, the embassy say that they will continue protesting if any more buildings of the un happened. so they have been protesting against another plan. the building of the on, on thursday, in the, in front of the iraqi embassy in the swedish, the capital still called, now this is the 2nd storming of the swedish embassy, and by that, by so forth. as of sadly that most of the southern,
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the 1st one was the weeks ago when the 1st, the beginning of the on happened in this with this game in this way, this capital is still closed. now that for the ministries in both countries have condemned it. this total me of the embassy on this with his side, the for the ministry that highlighted that to iraqi forces, a need to protect diplomatic emissions on the iraqi side. the for a ministry has condemned to attack and stated that the government has instructed the security forces to conduct a swift investigation to disclose those behind it distorted me now that those processes say that they would continue protesting. in fact, they have been threatening to take them up as input on hands. if the you're lucky government does not dismiss the swedish diplomatic mission immediately without the head. i was just, you know, so the southern iraq is there any forces who killed one palestinian in the oki
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pod westbank base for the palestinians were injured in the gum, find the city if novelist is already volumes and the westbank has listened in the past 15 months with increasing raids and set live on ins, targeting palestinian villages, egypt president has poured into a human rights with such a day off that he was jailed for spreading false news. a cold sentence, patrick saki to 3 years on cheese day. he was arrested authorized, again almost cobalt discrimination against competent christians. gyptian media is also reporting the president of the $5000.00 c. c has a bomb as called in the lawyer for now that j. busy and activist, all of the, of the large groups of keys, egypt of detaining thousands of political prisoners, including journalists, lawyers, trade unionists, and office thousands of people have been marching through the streets of peruse capital lima in the latest round of antique government purchase.
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the cooling for the resignation, if the president didn't for the last 8 and for congress to be dissolved the demonstrations, it will say demanding justice for people killed in earlier, protests cools for early elections, and in e constitution has grown f. as in school. my president had the castillo, was removed from office last year, and he had a son to his was out there was purchased in the mail that we are here at the plaza . some theme is the center of the center of the capital, where a lot of the people for marketing are coming through this plaza and behind the caesar's, a small vigil that is being set up for the dead. for a more than 60 people that were killed during the process that the gun went off warmer pacific visual castillo was ousted in december, and dina wanted to uh, to the presidency. many of the people we've talked to today that have been marching around the cities have told us they are very angry at that there is
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a sense of impunity in the country because 49 people have been it has been documented. the 49 people, according to human rights, have been killed by police on the army, and there's no one to change yet to the 20 general of the countries of summons, as he never would want to say uh for a couple of times. but there is no one that has been detained yet. now people have been marching, and there have been some flashes near here a few blocks away from where we are in the home, where some classes with a police and the another at plaza, where some people have been marching, especially people from the highlands that have come up to march in this, what they call the peak of lima. a of the process that the has has been sent for a long time. at least 2 people and an attack could been killed in new zealand because sissy oakland, several others injured in the attack, which happened alas, before the city stages. the opening of p for women's wells comp,
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the suspects of government storms, a building onto renovation in the central business district, is believe tiffany will cut off the construction site. the statement from official was, is that there was no national security risk. there was no change to new zealand is national security threat level. this is the information that we're able to she it sorry. 5. as they seemed it was um with a pump fiction short gum. he moved through the building sides discharging the firearm as he went upon reaching the upper levels of the building. the main contained himself in an elevator. shots were fired and he was like kaiser a short time later. despite the shooting, the fitful, we'll kick off in an hour's time, we'll take a look at the record 32 teams. so it's taking part a no release in size is extreme heat ways continue to sweep thoughts of the us,
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your nation, the the hello it's business, as usual across the middle east. lots of hot sun shine to so i told the temperature in the saudi arabia add, interact, touching 50 degrees celsius policies, parts of the world 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 shot was able tools that are used to side of the i've kind of stopped pushing into focused on hold them as a focused on over the next couple of days. but elsewhere, as you can see, how dry and sunny sums up the weather here, and that is the case to across northern parts of africa, 40 celsius intruder ascending aaa. and also in cairo,
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the temperature has maybe just nothing up and touched with tripoli. and kyra, as we go through friday, tiny, if hate in place here. so, so the case of all the way down into south to down. we have to live. he shouts, go, central parts of africa as per usual, perhaps 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 or south africa, mozambique, of the from one side of last empire, spending several continents both by the 1940s, the french for forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out is there a looks at how the colonial unrest group from set to note syria and full scale war
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and indo china plugged into his french, the colonized nation on elders era the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out as a reminder, our top story is the so russia has classified or ship traveling to ukrainian ports as potentially hostile pulse committee, the announcement off to dropping out of the black sea greendale, which allowed ukraine safely export food from exports. the swedish embassy in baghdad has been storms by hundreds of protest as excess on fire develops. foreign
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ministry is condemned. the incidents and the government has ordered investigation. thousands of protesters have been marching through the streets of periods, kept in lima and the latest round of antique government purchase. according for the resignation of president dean, for the last 8 and for congress to be dissolved, the demonstrations that will suit demanding justice for people killed in anti and protest cools body elections and a new constitution have grown since form a precedent. heather castillo was released from office last year. just over an hour from now the fif it 2023 women's wells comp will begin in australia, new zealand. and it's set to be a tournament, a fuss, a racquel, $32.00 teams that taking pulse and phones have already boots, move in a 1000000 tickets, like thomas reports from city of the night's thief. the women's well comp is set to
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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 so 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, 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
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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 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 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. rick, any time zeta woke up whether it's just this still disparity, a 4th. it's an amazing feeling that 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,
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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 coming 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 which is big now? so i'm sure you're thomas, who's alive in these evenings, capital oakland where the fast much is due to kick off and about now is time andrew 1st i wanted to ask you about that shooting that took place a couple of hours ago. i wonder if that's a shot at festivities, where you all in the well, let's be honest. yes, it has. no one expects it on the day that should've been a huge celebration for new zealand easily. the biggest thing competition for this country is that a hi steve it to be shattered by a dramatic shooting that stuff. at least 3 people that writes in the middle of a twin city center early morning,
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7 30 in the morning copeland time. and the cvd as a result of that shaped thing, was locked down completely, including the menu funds or for anyone who couldn't get tickets to actually go inside the mountain to study behind me. there was a place to gather. bear on the bolt fronted open. that was roy where the shooting took place that has nothing to suggest. the city was in any way connected to the tournaments. it was issued, we took place in a building that was under construction. and it was construction workers that were being shot to have some where the play store, but some nevertheless, undoubtedly it has already been shot at the biggest tournament for what should be a very, very proud date for these events. right, so uh the well caught taking off in just a matter of minutes. what can we expect? yeah, well the good news is the shooting has disrupted it. so it is going ahead. there was some doubt during the day as to whether the site for the match would but it ease 60 full gains that accept that in his report across the 2 different countries . 5 different time zones all the way from here. we're not losing it right across to
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the west plus in west in australia. it's a huge geographic area that this well couple of come to play contract that goes to the mens well company. well we're all the matches. we're in one city here that spread pretty much across the entire country and it means a huge amount people here. i've dealt with me. i'm some georgia simpson. now to go, you are really into football but also when it's not well yeah, i find it really like amazing. and it's gratian oklahoma to have his big live thing to face that and lot. yeah. right. and for 5 years with us now. so really excited to be here and to me to sign in the play football yourselves what she wants a football, you know, i haven't played football personally, but i love watching is such a great game. yeah, i played private news, i'm sorry. now, again, and i say georgie are wearing the funds, taught the funds this the new zealand women's team, the match going to kick off a lot just under an hour and a half time. now they'll be an opening. certainly that begins in an hour that will
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go to about 15 minutes or so. then that does match new zealand again, snow white will be an hour that the full, the match in australia, the one that alex is talking about. that was still an hour off of this one finishes . thank you so much for that hunter. you told me is that for us in clint, government officials and technology experts have gathered in the us days of colorado to discuss a range of threats facing the world. all its official intelligence is one of the biggest concerns and his robe rentals for pools from aspen. the calls for more regulation before it's too late. in the scenic beauty of a remote rocky mountain town military political business and tech leaders gathered for the aspen security for him. where the safety of artificial intelligence is a major issue. i think we have to stay anchored on this question a safe and effective. and i think we should be clear that we actually don't have tools and methods today to know when something one and i model is safe and
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effective. so by definition word and not safe and effective, which comes as early, we don't know. technology experts warn that a i tools already available can be enormously destructive. right now, for example, any individual who spends enough time with these tools, or even without knowing computer science, can use these tools to generate fix off. and warren buffet saying something that he never said causing a crash on the market or having president biden say something that he never said, causing international turmoil a i is changing the face of war. when i talk to the us defense department, for example, um, they are quite worried. they're worried about lisa lot, thomas weapons also vulnerable to malicious actors using a i critical infrastructure like the electrical grid and intelligent adversary can use these tools to really hone in on a particularly weak link that could then cause a cascade failure or,
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or what we call a blacks one event and for some kinds of malicious a i, it may already be too late. the techniques used to generate the fake audio video, etc. they're out there, the cats out of the bag. so we're, the message seems to be getting through experts and government officials here are talking about ways to regulate a i. but meanwhile, the technology is becoming more advanced by the minute. rob reynolds, l. g, 0, aspen, colorado. a dozens of people say that in the indian stays of maharaj stria itself announced live near the town of kyla pool. the government says to teams from the national disaster response force have been deployed to the site from them by migrant stranded on the us mexico border sweltering under the heat temperatures and the boldest city of new web. lorenzo average $43.00 degrees celsius,
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many of being forced to take shelter on the make shift tents and comes in nearby parks. some say the access to water electricity, medical care has been restricted. lots of them, but at the wrestling support dollar, the high temperatures here around variables. we have tried to in deal with them, but have no choice. we cannot leave, we do it as a sacrifice for children and for selves. but we don't get any answers here. we used to have water and other benefits, whichever gradually been taken away. falling as a raging across greece, destroying forest and guessing homes close to athens, the heat wave engulfing many puffs of the wells. having sped the mediterranean sticking tinderbox conditions across the region to home as well. the wild fires don't discriminate. the forest farm or family homes like these northwest of athens . greece is no stranger to a fucked fiery summer's,
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but they're getting close to the fuzz more intense flow of we hear the apple kit. the flames is such that some 20 minutes. they had gone up the mountain and come 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. 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. plus 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 less how you got the call, you got this type of everything has been everything. type of throw it away. it's a waste. the boil up. uh no, it's done or you. it melted elsewhere. the flames aren't unrelenting. what else to do?
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but pray nuns that the go to go because convent in monroe are resisting police attempts to evacuate. the greek meet your 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 bulk and civil c 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 past 40 degree celsius medic. so making house cools on the elderly and the house bound off. i wouldn't know police. 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 during the whole elder 0
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