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have been sending about how they would dies, lead targeted, as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and the level of destruction here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries the, the wheat prices searches rush, it says, all ships bound for ukraine through the black sea are now military targets the
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time several then. yeah, it's great to have you with this. 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 in protest against the burning of the koran defeats the women's world cup is under way and we will be live in oakland also violence and peruse capitals. thousands of anti government protesters are demanding the prisoners resignation the so days after withdrawing from ukraine. grain deal, russia says all ships bound for ukraine in the backseat are no potential military targets and that as sent we prices soaring. it's unclear what specific action moscow will take if a ship attempts to pass through the us though has worn that civilian ships may be targeted versus president vladimir putin, for his part has no outlined the conditions for returning to the green deal. best.
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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 the swift international banking settlement system. you do not need any promises. they need these conditions to be met. and then un, and turkish mediated deal brought relief the countries around the world, especially developing nations, the united nations, the you and the us of all warned about the global impact of russia's withdrawal of 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
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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 port city of a desk for a 3rd consecutive night. king says, a great and oral terminal where heads russia however, says that had successfully hit military facilities and ammunition. depos. a rotten bride is following developments on all of this from ukraine's capital k. first though, let's speak to you and your shop of all of it. who's in moscow, so you cross, you, you, we understand rushes warning. should we be taking this threat seriously? what i mean is, do we really think that russia will be thinking, shooting down, attacking civilian ships in the black sea if they're bound? so you create a yes, according to the ministry of defense, ukraine use grain. colorado was for military purposes, headed off to the latest statement from them,
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from the ministry of defense. russia believes that no other country will provide security for ukrainian or ships. now russia has the legal right to destroy ships with guns on manpower as legitimate ministry toggle. it says about an issue of actually in the block c, which has a pro, shouldn't ukrainian pools. so the nicest move by the ministry of defense can be seen as a return, a tree measure for the attack on the crime, then breach, as well, according to information spread by russian. how could so co russian talk cause i should say ukraine used blocks the tongue cause to a ton of the crime in bridge calling the delivery vehicles 1st. c says trends, so basically all data is closed, direct violation of the grain do not will ukraine will have problems. not only would be x, fulls of grain, but there will be few ways for them to get west and weapons. that's exactly what russia once and having said all that, we've just heard from the russian president, he has mellowed
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a bit. he has mellowed the red trigger bit saying that russia will immediately return to the greens you as soon as its conditions on that as well as the original humanitarian nature of the agreements will be restored. okay, that's really interesting. so put in now, leaving that door a little bit more open than it was previously to returning to the deal. you'll. yeah, thank you very much. that's you'll your shop of oliver from moscow. let's go to rob mcbride, who's in keith rob since the beginning of the war, i understand that ukraine and some of his partners have been working on alternatives for exporting ukraine's grain. where are we on that? the yeah, that's right, that those are assets that being now we doubled because of the, the, the cessation of this got the black sea grain deal. ukraine is confirmed that it is looking at an alternative routes to explore what it's grain potentially using. remain you in territorial voltage down with the it's
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a with it's bolder. and we have seen in recent months because of the problem of using the grain, colorado across the black sea ukraine using land borders, et cetera. also using great facilities on the danube river, which is on the border between ukraine and romania, you go to any ship tracking app. you'll see that the whole of the north west of the black sea is basically deserted. that all the merchant ships to be seen that are especially approaching ukrainian ports, but there is a whole cluster of ships of great in ships, ocean going, biologist and so on, down of the territorial coast of romania and ukraine. so that is being developed as an alternative route for you trying to get it's a get it's of grading out across the black sea. we us, i've seen again more problems with the ports, the pulse of a desperate nicolai's coming on the attack for the nights reports of around 20 people being injured by various miss 1000 drones striking those cities who are the
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visit lensky, the ukraine. the president has accused russia are purposely trying to destroy ukraine's ability to export grain with these. said that around $60000.00 tons of grain would destroy the tax on tuesday nights in odessa. and those are all claims that will be net code by e. u foreign ministers meeting in brussels, who can have accused russia of jeopardizing global food security. run mcbride reporting from key. thank you very much. and kenya is one of the countries that's being affected by russia. suspension of the grand deal, somali refugees in kenya's, the job can or barely getting enough food to eat. as a result, relief agencies say that more people are going to suffer from malnutrition. if they don't get support. the job is home to more than 360000 refugees. they made it in bucks. so we see is household food insecurity? because families that used to prepare probably 3 meals that they have now induced
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to prepare either to me is or i mean id and that's quite extreme. we also absolve families from all monitoring who are now increasingly borrowing food from friends. they're not to use or even begging for food because their food that we do is not able to last the 30 days of hundreds of protesters in the rocky capital. baghdad has stormed the swedish embassy and set it on fire. the governments of iraq and sweden have condemned the attack. there's been anger out there in the rocky man in sweden burn the crown. last month. it happened during the e mail at holiday and it is triggered, protest, smallwood. i bill while head has more from the 3 a in southern era and get it presented as affiliated to iraq. so she at lee the most of the southern store them with the swedish embassy in the capital about that and set fire to parts of the embassy. the anger possessed those who infiltrated the barricades and to concrete blocks that we're set to block the streets around,
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the embassy say that they will continue protesting if any more buildings of the court and happen. so they have been protesting against another planned building of the court on, on thursday, in the, in front of the iraqi embassy in the swedish, the eh capital still called, now this is the 2nd storming of the swedish embassy, and by that, by so forth as of sadly, the most of the southern, the 1st one was the weeks ago when the 1st, the beginning of the put on happened in this with his skin in this way, this capital is still closed now. for the ministers 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
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a swift investigation to disclose those behind it distorted me. now that those with us does say that they would continue protesting. in fact, they have been threatening to take them up as input on hands if the iraqi government does not dismiss the swedish diplomatic mission immediately on the head. most of the southern iraq and the fif of 2023 women's world cup is underway in oakland with new zealand taking on norway and the opening match. i've just been told that new zealand just went up one mill to norway. now this is co hosted by australia, the world cup is and it said to be a 20 minute, a 1st record. $32.00 teams are taking parts and fans have already been have already bought more than $1000000.00 tickets. and just under 2 hours, australia will take on the island and sidney. alex thomas, is there the nights, faithful? women's will copies set to confirm the rapid rise of the women's game and
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is ready, history making, australia, and use even the 1st ever co host reco ticket sales and prize money at the tournaments expanded to $32.00 teams for the 1st time. i think the possibilities of this world cup is, is just going to be the biggest, the best and most competitive and just continue to elevate it, you know, we just, we just continue to make it better and better every 4 years. and that's what's so great about it with ticket sales. so ring, well pause the $1000000.00 marks this will cost is on coals to be the best attended women, single sport events in history. and for the 1st time we apply, i will receive direct 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 usa of favorites to 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 a captain who is one of the best goals scores in the game. anytime go woke up whether it's just this store, this saturday or 4th, it's an amazing feeling. somebody can never, ever take for granted and never will, but to do it on home. soil is mean it's 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 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 let's go live to oakland. andrew thomas is at the match there. andrew, i understand we have the 1st goal of the tournament so far. that's right, and it goes to new zealand. honda wilkinson, just about 3 minutes ago. right at the status of the 2nd hoff has put new zealand in front. that's an unexpected snow white with a favorite sky and this match but the home nation, passcode the 1st goal of this 12 companies will come, but i'm not excited in that report that has 32 countries represented 64 matches entire to and those matches go right from here in oakland, in east,
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what in the east right across to, to in west, in australia. so by telling zones these not to spend a huge toner, complete enough. the contrast to the geographic spread of immense wealth, couple of pools, and kept off the max, which took place within a single city. is the middle of winter. here in new zealand, it's quite cold. the storm is coming to be lucky to get away without me riding so fast. i couldn't help the crowd cheering the dental not sure if that was something got wind, but a lot of crazy right now. these even the got place. something certainly has to be turned off by what's most of the stuff using definitely had the best part about a pulse of that stuff. i mean, like putting ceremony immediately before the match as well. fireworks dunces with the colors of all the 2 countries representative. these even single as well, quite show i for the start menu, but nonetheless, once we're ready mocked the start of what will be by far the biggest one is, well companies that will be entered. just curious, would we be hearing the fans that much would they be that loud if this were
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a. busy for norway, just curious, farrell, i'd like to think so i'd like think it's the neutral that crowd control? sure it is. how south it no. i had a big role when they schooled and then another one just then. so i'm not quite sure that going to, you know, lot, but i certainly came close, no doubt about that. okay. you will be checking furiously when i let you go. i can't let you go yet though, because we have some much more serious and sad news actually to get to just moments before the world cup opened. there was a shooting in oakland. what did you find out? yeah, the best right, well it was actually already morning ulton san 7th, the same rights in the middle of the city center building that was under construction. right. but pete, so impressed the restaurant on a man the same to the building. it was a construction site. and his shots that the construction work is working, that now it appears from local media reports here and he's even the shooter himself was indeed
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a construction worker himself. but at the end of that he was that at least 2 of the workers were killed in that shooting as well. so exactly what using a didn't want to completely shut down open city, send stuff for most of the day, including the main funds on for anybody who didn't get a ticket to the stadium behind me to watch these matches, they were supposed to gather on the waterfront, the in the middle level plan that has not happened. don't say that funding zone instead will reopen on friday. but know it very serious instance in oakland. what should be a ton of absolute pride instead of operation of to some extent it's i have a shadow to start to this to me. all right, andrew thomas, look, thank you very much for your reporting there from often we'll speak to you next hour. thank you. here's what you need to know about this year's women's world cup. 32 teams are competing across 10 different venue is making this tournament. the biggest to date with a 1000000 tickets have been sold, a record crowd and more than a 100000 people are expected to attend the opening match day in australia and new zealand. each player will receive $30000.00 which will increase as teams advance
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through the rounds of the tournament. and this is the 1st time the tv rights for men's and women's football is being sold separately. still ahead on alpha 0, no relation side. it waves make life difficult, the millions and parts of the united states, europe, and asia, and find out what those high temperatures mean for struggling great farmers initially when we come back the the hello still no less operating that extreme heat wave across southern policy. if you have a southern office, very unsettled and cold weather to meet, we have seen some violent storms rumbling away, particular calls from golden past all the bulk inside grad. it's 41 millimeters
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afraid. in 24, i spent half the july average in that short period of time daily, but widespread damaged flooding with some father winds around. we have seen some pretty tricky conditions across and all the parts of the bulk, as it stays on, settled heavy plots of stores making the way towards the black sea. they will remain in place of sight, but that weather system see that's what the weather about when the a weather up to was know them past but down across the south, maybe go with a heat continuing, this is in sudden sod. any a 46 celsius the on wednesday afternoon, then as we go through the next couple of days, it stays very hot. no real laptop easing off a little bit as we make our way into the weekend. but it does return another. so just be going into the pots off next week, so it's more of that extreme feat. continuing showers will continue to cause northern and eastern parts over the coming days. western cool weather up towards the north west as well, but further south as dies halt and very sunny the
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replacing the issues of the day. we've got to stop the intensive farming systems, the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice, one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's 12. it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the the
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thing else, 0 reminder of our headlines. russia is classified all ships traveling to you, bringing ports as potentially hostile. moscow made the announcement after withdrawing from the black sea green deal, which allowed ukraine to safely export grain from its hundreds of protesters in the rocky capital, baghdad storm, the swedish embassy, and set it on fire. the rocky and swedish governments have condemned the attacks in response to a man who burned the crown and sweden last month. the fee for 2023 women's world cup is under way in australia and new zealand. norway are currently playing hosts new zealand in oakland records 32 teams and taking advantage of already bought more than 1000000 tickets with lower mcalister's, the former captain of the wales women international football team. i spoke to her earlier and she says the when his game has come very far, but they're still a long way to go. they were in a very good place in the women's game at the moment,
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particularly a new restaurant 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 pit you cost, 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 state just where it's not funded adequately. so i think all of us work in the women's game appreciate that. we need to be realistic about exactly where we are on the journey of women's football. just don't forget, you know, in many countries, women's football or was i the band as it was in wales? and england and scotland for 9050 years. but also in other countries has just now had no state just agency. so if we should celebrate what we're going to see for the next months in australia and new zealand, but it's one of the why just open tournaments i've ever seen. i mean, i say,
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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 as an explosion in south africa has injured dozens of people. the blast in johannesburg, cause major damage to streets, overturn cars and created a huge hole in the road. authorities don't know what caused this explosion yet, but they say may have been a burst gas pipelines. and thousands of people have been marching through the streets of perused capital, lima in the latest round of anti government protests. their calling for the resignation of president deena, by the warranty, and for congress to be dissolved as well. the demonstrators are also demanding justice for people killed in earlier protests was for early elections, and a new constitution have grown ever since former president federal castillo was removed from office last year or yeah, massages was f. those protests in lima that we are here at. the theme is the center
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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 down went off, the field was ousted in december and dina was wanted to uh, to the presidency. many of the people we've talked to today uh that have been marching around the city, 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. the 49 people according to human rights, have been killed by police on the army and there's no one to change. yeah, to the 20 general of the countries of someone's as he never would want to see uh for. 2 a couple of times, but there is no one that has been detained yet. now people have been marching,
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and there have been some flashes out near here a few blocks away from where we are in congress, some classes with a police and another a 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 that the has, has been sent for a long time as migrant stranded on the us mexico border, a sweltering and a severe heat wave that has hit the southern us and shows no sign of using temperatures in the border city, city of nuevo laredo, have reached 43 degrees celsius and the people of being forced to take shelter under make shift tents and camps and nearby parks. i'm say that access to water, electricity and medical care has been restricted. lots of them, but at the most willing to put the dollar, the high temperatures here around variables. we have tried to and 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
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to have water and other benefits. whichever gradually been taken away in italy, drought send a record high temperatures are affecting the quality of grape harvest. farmers say this year's wind production could drop by as much as 40 percent. how that bill honeyed reports from room 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 i appreciate it for its 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, as i can be of the v and all that come to the, the wind has changed. the for scotty was a young wind. the climate has had a huge impact. the wind is heavy and now even if we harvest earlier, the alcohol content is higher. some would say it's
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a more bodied wind this year because of high temperatures and humidity. we have lots of our sites, which i ruining the grapes. i figured i'd because it's estimated the deluxe and wine production this year. would it be about 30 to 40 percent because of what it is like to call the crazy weather since the beginning of the year, it really has seemed severe drought followed by torrential rain which caused dudley floods. now in the midst of a stifling heat wave and was fires have become a huge concern. the civil protection is on alert from this control room in room. it coordinates the response to was fires across a to the and the currently several fires raging. the southern region of lead, you calabria, and on the island of sicily, they have also deployed to health pain fires in greece. that are the environmental
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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 pay attention to these because the high temp 8 doors with the window, they are causing the possibility that the fire can really spread and become very be principal. it. the damage is to, to, and vitamin 10 to the bones is a concern that is always and that'd be the agency lives mine during the summer season is agriculture and cooperative has had to plan and find creative ways to grow as organic, produce sunflower, it's a really good projector of buchanan because when he grows he says the really big list really, really mcneese that can make said the scene is atlanta actually like the sun and makes lot of the of the scene easy to sun, but at every plan doesn't like really hot sun and to high u, v on the, on the release it's really pride to serve as one of the largest culture producers
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in the but the climate change will have a profound impact on the land and people's way of life. without that, i mean elder 0 rogue at least 10 people have been killed in the land flight in the indian state of my harass dra rescue. workers are searching for survivors near the town of color for most soon rains have cause floods and lance lives in northern india, killing more than a 100 people over the past 2 months is really forces have killed a palestinian man in the occupied west bank. at least 4 other palestinians were injured during the gunfire and the city of novelist is really violent and the west bank has intensified in the past year with more rates and attacks by settlers on palestinian villages. government officials and technology experts have gas it in the us state of colorado to discuss a range of threats facing the world artificial intelligence. no surprises is one of the biggest concerns as rob rentals reports from aspen,
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their 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 asp and 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 effective. so by definition more than not safe and effective, we confident really we don't know technology experts warn that a i tools already available can be normally disruptive. 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 word buffets, saying something that he never set, causing a crash on the market. or having present bite and say something that he never said,
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causing international turmoil a i is changing the face of war. when i talk to the us defense department, for example, and they're 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, or what we call a black swan 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.
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