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the special forces this area needs to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. as a missionary fair or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9, it's a federation of dance, and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to people that had been kidnapped the and when prices search as rush, it says, all ships bound for ukraine through the black sea are no military targets the
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serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is allison 0 life from the also coming up, hundreds of demonstrators, storm and set fire to the swedish embassy and iraq's capital. baghdad, in protests and burning of the koran violence into the roost capital, where thousands of anti government protesters are demanding the president's resignation and the fee. so when is world cup has just kicked off? we will be live in the just days after withdrawing from the ukraine. green deal, russia says all ships bound, so ukraine in the black sea are no potential military targets. and that has, since we've price is soaring. so it's unclear what specific action must go with take if the ship were to pass through. but the u. s. has warned that civilian ships may be targeted. russian president vladimir putin has now laid down conditions for
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returning to the deal, the grain agreement best, who might take 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 fertilizer supplies must be removed. we are talking about their immediate connection to this. we have an international banking settlement system. you do not need any promises. they need these conditions to be met so that they knew it, and turkish mediated deal brought relief to countries around the world, especially developing nations, the united nations, the you and the us of all warned about the impact on global food security after rushes withdrawal. as 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
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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 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. meanwhile, russia has continued its attacks on the ukrainian ford city of odessa for a 3rd straight night. king says that a green and oil terminal were hit, the russia says that it successfully hit military facilities and munitions, depos. well, you, you'll be a shop of a shop of oliver joins us now from moscow. so you'll hear. what do we know about russia's threats? i mean, would they actually strike civilian ships if they were to pass through the black sea? a click on july, the 8th, since russia withdrew from the greenville and astonishing from july, the 20th, which was today, ships having to ukrainian pools will be considered by the ministry of defense. arms
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carry is that's according to, to russia. and russia says that kids will no longer be able to use the block c, a ministry purposes. and according to the ministry of defense, ukraine use the grain core doors for those purposes. for ministry purposes, russia and she believes that no country will provide security for ukrainian ships. and now it believes that it has the legal right to destroy and it ships with guns, oman, power, as well as a civilian ships, as legitimate ministry tongue as well. um, basically the move can be seen as, as a, as a return, a true strike for that tax on the crime in breach as well. so the day off to russia's withdrawal from the greenville, the ukranian pulse of a destiny collide, where a tox, as you mentioned, and according to the information spread by so called russian hackers, ukraine, use black c tank is top side of the crime and bridge, calling them delivery vehicles for maritime drugs, so old as
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a direct violation of the greens you. now ukraine will have problems that know tony with the ex, pull some grain, but that will be fuel ways to get western weapons that's according to russia and the russian ministry of defense. you, if i can get you to pivot to something a little different you we have with you, been keeping a very close watch on the movements of wagner fighters. and just in the last few moments, we got some information. we're hearing more from bella. ruth, on potential cooperation with wagner fighters. what can you tell us? i know exactly. this is the very latest. so this morning, the administrative defense of batteries reported that the country's armed forces would continue joined training with sciences from the of the company. but the russian i'm going to find to is with about going to places will work out compet training tasks at a training ground in the south west of the country within a week. so all that is going to take place near the publish buddha is also reports
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as the ministry of defense of batteries has developed. the so called road map, with the wagner group, own the sharing of experience between different branches of the military forces of the russian army. while representatives of the log in the company also said that up to 10000 of that must series, we're going to leave for batteries. so those are some developments for you this morning. you know, you'll hear something while the reporting from must go. thank you very much. okay. yeah. is one of the countries that has be impacted by russia, suspension of the green deals, somali refugees in the dog campus struggling as world food program is experiencing funding issues they me that impacts. so we see is house or for insecurity, because families that used to prepare are probably 3 meals that they have now to use to prepare either to me is or i meal id. and that's quite extreme. we also
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absolve families from one to setting who are now increasingly borrowing food from friends, relatives, or even begging for food, because the food that we do is not able to last the 30 days. the swedish embassy and iraq's capital bagdad has been stormed by hundreds of protesters and set on fire. the governments of iraq and sweden have condemned the incident. there's been an anger over the burning of a cron by a man in sweden last month's mom would have the why had, has more from now syria, in southern iraq to get it protested as affiliated to iraq. so she, at least the most of the southern store them with the swedish embassy in the copy, tell about that and set fire to parts of the embassy. the anger possessed those who infiltrated barricades in the concrete blocks that we're at 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 planned building of the on,
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on thursday in the, in front of the iraqi embassy in the swedish, eh, capital still cold. now, this is the 2nd storming of the swedish embassy, and by that bytes so forth as of sadly data, most of the southern, the 1st one was the weeks ago when the 1st, the beginning of the put on happens 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 this side, the for the ministry that highlighted that to iraqi forces, the need to protect diplomatic emissions on the iraqi side. the for a ministry has continued 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,
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they have been threatening to take them up as input on hands if the iraqi government does not dismiss the swedish diplomatic mission immediately without the head. most of the southern iraq and the fee for 2023 women's world cup has just kicked off in australia and new zealand. it's set to be a tournament, a 1st record, $32.00 teams. you're taking parts and fans of already bought, bought more than $1000000.00 tickets. alex thomas reports from sydney 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,
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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 great about with ticket sales soaring 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 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 a record extending 5th time and for the 3rd woke up running. the biggest rivals
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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 captain who's one of the best goals scores in the game. 3, any time 0 woke up, whether it's just this still disparity, a 4th a, it's an amazing feeling of something you 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 that they use 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 20th alex thomas. how does era australia?
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well, alex thomas set us up with andrew and thomas is live with us in the auckland, where the 1st match has just kicked off. andrew. what's it like in oakland right now, how much excitement is there around this and also talk to us about this 1st match? well there is a lot of excitement that 1st much takes of 10 minutes ago using the host country here, where i am old clint again, snow white will be followed an hour off the beach. gave me the study behind me. finishes by that match in sydney between australia and the republic of odd. and this is probably what definitely can you say that the biggest thing event this conference out of high stakes. so a big deal because not just the full subject country. if truth be told, similar to rugby union, easy the ticket sales in these these into the sluggish they haven't, for example, sold out as i putting that just close to capacity. and they're about 40000 up 250000 capacity stadium. it'll stray to ticket sales. that'd be much, much higher. no rules well over a 1000000 tickets sold already. about 1.31.4000000 tickets sold. so i thought no
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doubt more will be joy, the toner. it's a massive deal across the middle of when say, hey, i know the northern hemisphere is bossing by ching in very hot temperatures, but here it's cold. people dressed up and pop a jacket letter jacket is a cold, cold nights and is a storm on its way as well. we'll probably get some range from this. i pretty much the opening ceremony that was just before the opening match went for about 15 minutes. dunces representing also the 2 countries. there was a distinct mallory indigenous fame to the dancing and he's even sing a penny was singing at the opening ceremony as well. the full 5 watchman, 10 minutes like this opening not just kicks off, but this tournament that straddled new zealand and australia. 5 times arms right from here in oakland, right across the path in west and australia. complete enough to contrast of course to the men's well coughing track so well. all the matches were play within a single city here like spun a coincidence. andrew, there was a shooting in auckland, just ahead of the opening of this world cup. of course that's going to raise
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eyebrows. what do we need to know? yeah, really serious. chasing less 3 people. at least dates a man went into a building sites, a building. it was under construction. it's in the heart of open c, b the he was killed when the police arrived. it was a shoots out. he'd already killed 2 people by the time the right and that look down a large part of the same stuff or both, including the funds for the wells comp. so that, that was supposed to be the main place that people went. if i went inside the stadium itself to watch the not just that is not open today, no one in there is what you know, it's not just that will reopen some of the sudden these overshadow, to some extent the beginning of the workshop. there was some to add during the day, but this match might even be postponed, will be opening so many chances that hasn't happened this little getting ahead now as planned, but as distinct police present said a lot more place. perhaps we need normally expect a match like this. andrew tell him this reporting from oakland. thank you very much . we're going to take a short break, but still ahead on else 0 more on the women's world cup will be speaking to the
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former captain of the welsh team. also there is no relief in sites is extreme heat waves continue in parts of the us, europe and asia, the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments or won't be big part of the corporations and individuals across the billing. there's inside story on al jazeera. the
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the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this, our russia has classified all ships traveling to ukrainian ports as potentially hostile. must go maybe announcement after dropping out of the black sea grain deal, which allowed ukraine to safely export food from its ports. the swedish embassy in baghdad has been stormed by hundreds of protesters and set on fire here ox, foreign ministry is condemned. the incidents and the government has ordered an investigation. the fee for 2023 women's world cup is just kicked off in australia and new zealand. norway are currently playing hosts new zealand in auckland. or reckon 32 teams have taken part in fans have already been. busy more than 1000000 tickets, i am happy to report that were joined by laura mcallister for a captain of wales women of the wales women's international football team. you're also the deputy ensure of the us women's football committee and you're joining us from wells to day. thank you so much for being on the program as this world cup
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kicks off. you know, from the outside looking as a, as a casual sports fan, it seems to me like women's football is searching. i mean, more women players are being marketed more jerseys, are being sold more players are in the limelight. how do you feel about this woke up and where the women's game is right now? that's a fair assessment. we're in a very good place in the women's game. enrollment, and particularly in you refund in north america and not with caution in australia and new zealand. but we've got more with to do. so i think it's right to profit to celebrate what an enormously successful tournament this is going to be most, conditionally and broadcast coverage in a global watch. and in terms of the performance is on the picture costs, which is probably the most important thing. but we've got more work to do in some countries across the world where women's football doesn't currently have any great status where it's not funded adequately. so i think all of us who work in the
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women's game appreciate that. we need to be realistic about exactly where we are on the journey of women's football, is, don't forget, you know, in many countries women's foot board was either but that's, it was in wales in england and scotland for 9050 years. but also in other countries has just had no state to so agency. so if we should celebrate what we're going to see for the next months in australia, new zealand, but be mindful as well that we've got more work to do. and so what do you hope that this world cup achieves then as well, i hope that we see some plastic support, which i'm sure we will. um there's going to be some absolutely stellar performances on the pitch because some of the best players in the world and i professional players unsteady professionalization of the women's game will only bring highest standards of play back to technical ability, better fitness and so on. i hope we just were able to market a project for women's football that is appealing to a new will against an unfamiliar person a that young children. i think what they would see on their television screens on
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a coast. i was lucky enough to attend the games would be such a fine spectacle that we will open up a new market for football. women's football has values that have fundamentally different to the men's game. and i think that's why there's been such great commercial interest in, in the women's game. so hoping to inspire a new generation of children to start going out to the park and kicking a ball. you know, one thing that's interesting to me, again, it's casual observer is that boys today and i have a boy who is 13 years old, interested in football, can be interested in the merchandising around the women's game. right. the jersey is the queen, the footballs, etc. i don't think that was the case even 10 years ago. i know it wasn't the same. the same for us in wales where a small country have just 3000000 people. but we've had crowds of many, 16, sideways and watch you know, women's team. and they will come qualify us recently. on the in those matches, you'll see dads with girls and boys were written. the name suggests michelle cruz, one of our grades stop play is in
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a and then pick rain in the us show fee and go pays the child see. and these young boys, and i mean i, i got 2 daughters, myself and them my passionate foot ways, football funds on funds of the women's game everywhere. but it's nick, great to see boys sheets the women's game. just what for what it is which is football, which about the normalization of the game. so people are really seeing how fantastic the game is when it's played live, but equally the see and how interested in the back stories of some of these players . and i think that's what you can look out for this tournament really fast. and they came back stories when that's about identity. and then indigenous population of australia and new zealand, some of the that will be playing in the 2 teams. and the kind of a political voice is some of the us play is have and then you play is like, uh, a to take a bug and no way who's really passionate about and shooting the equality threads every with throughout the game. all right, laura mcallister, former captain of the welsh women's football team,
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actually hold on just before i let you go. who do you think wins this woke up with your money on? yeah, the significant questions you and i you can ask me, but it's one of the why just open tournaments i've ever seen. i mean, i think i think it's, it will be between and this is, this is keeping my options very widely open. i think it, it between the, between the usa, england, france, maybe even australia with home advantage, but it's a wide open tournament, so i'm really looking forward to getting it started. all right. all right, well we're looking forward to watching it the safe money until now it's been on the us, but it's, it's more wide open this time around. so thank you so much for coming on the program today. a case of thousands of people have been marching through the streets of perused capital lima, in the latest round of anti government protests or calling for the resignation of president deena boulevard to and for congress to be dissolved. demonstrators are also demanding justice for people killed in earlier protests. calls for early elections and
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a new constitution have grown ever since former president pedro castillo was removed from office last year. arianna sanchez was at those protests in lima. we are here at the theme is a center in the center of the capitol, 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, the field was ousted in december and dina was wanted to the presidency. many of the people we've talked to today uh that have been marching around the cities have told us they are very angry at that there is a sense of impunity in the country because 49 people have been it has been documented that 49 people according to human rights have been killed by police in the army, and there's no one to change yet. the 20 general,
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the countries someone's as you know, a lot of the, 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 out near here a few blocks away from where we are in town, where some classes with the 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 think of lima of the process doesn't have, has been sent for a long time or a migrant stranded on the us. mexico border, a sweltering under the heat's temperatures in the border. city of nuevo laredo, have reached 43 degrees celsius. many are being forced to take shelter under makeshift tents and camps and nearby parks. so i'm say that access to water, electricity and medical care has been restricted. a lot of them, but at the following support, direct 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
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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 with an adult and easily droughts and a record high temperatures are affecting the quality of grape harvest. farmers say that wind production this year could drop by as much as 40 percent for that bill. how many reports from rough with its rolling hills and rich soil, the countryside, the round room has been able to some of the finest vineyards in the country since the roman empire. the one appreciate it for the slight body refreshing during the summer days. but francisco designed the says, this could become a thing of the past as extreme weather conditions change, the quality of the great or that can be of the v and all that come to the, the wind has changed for scotty was a young line. the climate has had a huge impact. the wind is heavier. now, even if we harvest earlier,
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the alcohol content is higher. some would say it's a more bodied wind this year because of high temperatures and humidity. we have lots of our sites, whichever winning the grapes, i figured i'd because it's estimated the deluxe and wine production this year. would it be around 30 to 40 percent because of what it is like to call the crazy weather since the beginning of the year, it's only has same severe drought followed by to wrench the rain which caused dudley floods. now in the midst of a stifling heat wave and was fires have become a huge concern for on the civic protection is on the alert from this control room in room. it's coordinates, the response to was fires across a to the and the currently several fires raging, the southern regional college of calabria. and on the island of sicily,
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they have also deployed to health pain fires in greece. the environmental conditions which are very felt able to ignition and spreading of big fires and the so the risk is very high. so the population must be attention to these because a hyphen put a tours with the wind. they are causing the possibility that the fire can really spread and become very be principally the damage is to, to and vital ment until the votes is a concern. that is always and that'd be the agent. he lives mine during the summer season is agriculture and cooperative, has had to plan and find creative ways to grow as organic, produce. sunflower is a really good protector of the painting because when he grows he says the really big, nice, really, really nice that can make fade zucchini the plan to actually like the sun and makes a lot of the of the clean, easy to sun. but every plan doesn't like really hot sun and to high
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u. v. on the on the list. it's really pride to serve as one of the largest that you come to producers in the. but the climate change will have a profound impact on the land. and people's way of life without the need elder 0 rogue at least 5 people have been killed in a landslide and the indian state of my roster. i rescue workers are searching for survivors near the town of color for long soon range of cost floods and land slides in northern india, killing more than a 100 people over the past 2 months. and that's it from me. several then a next step. what else is there inside story examines how israel's support from morocco if affects the conflict in western sahara. the color of the weather is looking a little more mobile across northern parts. so if you see areas of cloud just
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drifting in from west to waste to line a cloud there, hopefully that will offer some relief from the heat that it is ongoing. further south, high pressure is still in charge, 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 this the to so as you can see, as we go through uh the next few days, type of testing right near the mid thirty's, rather than a low full see so that some something of a rest buy so such but still very, very hosting dates asked a 40 in athens, but a 2020 degrees cooler there in london. it is somewhat cooler and with a little more normal across northern parts of here. let's michel was coming for quite a crap. a shout was pushing across the pilot down. towards normal pulse of the balkans, the old gray back to around. so if you celsius for a time, the shower start to slip a little further south, which as we go through friday, trying to give us that best buy from a heat even bulk area could catch a shower too. but it does stay home across the south, and then we got shot,
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was that pushing into northern parts of spain study to sell just imagery. so the heat easing off the top pretty huge across northern parts of africa. once again, i'm sure it was for central pos, the unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tunes on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale, drawing more and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence and upon them as weapons. people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology and whether it poses a disrupting threat. drones and the future of war on a jersey to israel says it recognizes little k saw frontier. the western hara it's an area also claimed by this promissory is from. what does this mean for

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