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in the world, the bye keep the the planet smallest pulled voice. there are any between 10 and 13 list. the navy and the seahorse patrol into waters to try and save the money. they had some good news. a survey show to keep this numbers for the state stable, the pools and the but keep this decline is credited mainly to the mix. can they be putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snack any units and the know fishing, so 10 to 13 that keep this doesn't sound like a lot, but most people expected it to be wiped out together. by now, it's a big deal that it's so far escaped extinction of the wheat prizes. sir james, russia says all ships bound for ukraine through the black sea are no military targets the
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time several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live 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 crime. the fee for women's world cup is under way. we will be live in hoffman in the show and violence and peruse capital, thousands of anti government protesters are demanding the president's resignation. the so days after withdrawing from the ukraine green deal, russia says all ships bound for ukraine in the black sea are now potential military targets and that system we price is soaring. it's unclear what specific action must go might take if the ship attempts to pass through. but the u. s. has warned that civilian ships may be targeted as for rush as president vladimir fruits and he has
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no outlined the conditions for returning to the agreements best. who might be the 1st demand for re entry to the greenville is to withdraw the sanctions on supplies of russian green and fertilizers. second, all obstacles for russian banks and financial institutions, service and 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. so if you want to, in this un and torcous mediated grain deal brought relief to countries around the world, especially developing nations, the united nations, the u. n. the us of all war and about the global impact of russia's 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 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 ford city of a desta for a 3rd straight night key says that a grain and oil terminal where hits russian says it's successfully hit military facilities and ammunition depos. well, rob mcbride is following developments from ukraine's capital key will go to robin a moment. first though, let's pick that your, your shop of oliver, who's in moscow yoga. what should we make? of these threats is rush are really going to attack civilian ships headed for you. great. a while, according to the latest statements from the ministry of defense of russia, has the legal rights to destroy any ship in the blank. see what was his approaching ukrainian pools? no, my so was military hardware and demand power or not cooling them legitimate military targets. so the ministry of defense and the analysis that you create and
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use grain corridors for military purposes. a russian doesn't believe that any other country will send it small ships to provide security for the ukrainian ships. now, also the length of states, one by the ministry of defense, can be considered a response to the recent attack on the crime. in branch, last monday, there was information that ukraine use blank c time, cuz in the used in the greenville to tongue of the crime band bridge. they served as the delivery vehicles for such as drugs that attacks the bridge. so russia cold, that's a direct violation of the great and you know, the country has that ukraine will have problems and not only with the expos of grain, but also uh uh, it will have fewer ways to get to the west and weapons into the country. but as well, so had the russian president as to leave the door open saying that russia will immediately return to the greens you as soon as its conditions are met. he said,
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western countries shamelessly profited from the green to aspect, completely distorted the essence of those agreements. and as we remember that the russian side was telling that's a very little amount until the ukrainian green had been delivered to countries most needs in africa. in particular, you'll yourself develop a reporting from moscow. thank you very much. let's go now the rub. mcbride, who's in key. rob, what are the alternatives for ukraine? if it can't export the grain for what has been its main exporting route through that, that black sea card or the yeah, i mean that since the status of this will, ukraine has been looking at alternative routes to export. it's great and using land borders. and so on because of the problems, even when the colorado was operating, that was a problem magic. so it's be looking at different alternatives and it's not working actively is confirmed, it's looking activate using territory. awards is often romania as
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a way of accessing the black. see if you go to any of these ship tracking apps, you'll see that the whole of a north western parts of the black sea on this are the approaches to ukrainian ports uh, its virtually deserted. there is no much in shipping using those voltage, but there's a whole cluster of ships now off the remaining coast and also of the shed border between ukraine and romania that then you bring the with the, with the ukraine actively developing and using the grading outlet set it onto the danube that then go into the black sea so it wants to develop a vast as, as an alternative route. the vulnerability of ukrainian pullets has been for the highlighted bias. the knights of attacks on both a desa nickaligha with uh drones. and besides being used around 20 people being reported injured loaded, is it lensky. the courtney president, is accused russia of trying to destroy it's great and processing facilities outside
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of the ports in, in ukraine. and that seems to have been echoed now by a foreign ministers of the you who be meeting in brussels. the leading to bad about the foreign minister of gemini, saying that germany is actively now looking to intensify. the work of using landlord is to bring grading out from ukraine into to western europe, accusing russia of a basically using a choosing by sort of blackmail and using grain. and she says, as a weapon or on the bride reporting from keith. thank you very much. i of sweden's foreign minister toby, as bill storm has condemned wednesday's attack on its embassy in baghdad. hundreds of protesters in the rocky capital storm to the swedish embassy and set it on fire . bill strong said the rocky authorities failed to protect the diplomatic commission. the government of iraq condemned the attack. there's been anger after any rocky man in sweden burn the crown last month. the one that has more on this
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from nasiriyah in southern iraq and get it puts us through is 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. the embassy say that they will continue protesting if any more burnings of the court and happen. so they have been protesting against another plan . the building of the court on, 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 the bad by supporters of say, i believe that 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 foreign ministers in both countries have condemned it. this total me of the embassy on this
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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 condemned the debt tax and stated that the government has instructed the security forces to conduct a swift investigation to disclose those behind this door. to me now that those protest as 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 to dismiss this with these diplomatic mission immediately without through. i had no. so the southern iraq and going briefly back to our top story in kenya is one of the countries that is being affected by russia's suspension of the grand deal. somali refugees, and as the dog can't for barely getting enough food to eat, relief agencies say more people are going to suffer from mal nutrition. if they do
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not get support, the job is home to more than 360000 refugees. they made it in bucks, so we see is household food in security because families that used to prepare probably 3 meals that they have known and used to prepare either 2 meals or a meal 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. the. so let's see for 2023 women's world cup is underway with a great start foot. co hosts, new zealand in oakland. they cause an upset in the opening game beating norway. one meal had a wilkinson scoring to go. there it is. fellow co host australia are playing island in sydney in the day of the match. often edward thomas is standing by,
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you're at the match. uh, you're a sort of course in the unfortunate position of being outside the stadium. but you could hear the crowds and all serial i was inside for most available to come out to talk to you a couple of times for a see i did indeed meet the goal when i came out still to an hour ago. but i saw most of the game and it was an absolute class that exactly what the cut of hires new zealand were hoping for. not only does a waiting one little unexpected as you say, but it was a classic game to a possible with real chances for no way as well. i mean the 89th minutes, a penalty kick, financing and crashed into the cross product could have been soon a lot, but equally, they could easily avita score drawing easy, but sorry, no, i had lots of jobs as to so really, really good game. exactly. the sort of time that showcases women's football. there are people, as you can see, streaming apps around me, the crowd pretty good likes it with what like they saw, hey, it's already really good. i pretty much just told him it will carry on in australia
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in under an hour the match that gets on the way and then it will go right across 5 different time zones. might choose from here in new zealand. it open whether it's in the navy brought across to the west, a path in western australia. so i g, a graphic spray that really goes right across the via australasia continent. a complete contrast. the coast of the mens will itself in castle in november, december, where all the matches took place within a single 50 give us the goods andrew on the other game which is about to start or start within an hour or so. and by the way, i have to apologize to you because of us, because of this broadcasts you missed the goal of new zealand. sorry, sorry about that. but give us the goods on australia where they play or they're going to whatever it happens. they happen. same way uh that go, well that's all most pop over time is right here in oakland. it wouldn't be writing and sydney good whether the for the match between australia and the republican on australia going to that much as favorites by all the fibers with
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a total. and of course us sites all back on that. but they should be to the republican on and particularly on hind, wrapped in the crowd, the in stadium, australia, the higher the bush stating what was used once revealing, picks and sydney in 2000, but has the capacity of almost 18000. so a crowd nearly double the size of the one that was based on that chair. so australia gets it, stay, be matched in as a say under now from now. and then there are matches almost every day, right? for, for months, the final in sydney on the 28th of august. right, andrew will be talking a lot between now and then. thank you so much for all that coverage. so if you're just joining us, new zealand beat norway one new in a hard fort opening game. andrea, thank you very much. i. the asylum seekers stranded on the us mexico border are facing difficult conditions under sweltering heat. so i'm curious, authorities of restricting access to water electricity and medical care. victoria gave me reports these children shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new evo,
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laredo new the folder with the united states. temperatures have reached $43.00 degrees celsius and we, some days, are we on a padilla and her room for due to are among those waiting in the blistering heat to claim asylum in the us. they've travels more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometer is from colombia, where the sun rises at 7 in the morning and it starts burning hard. since we sleep on cardboard on the ground, we need to get up early and put our baby in her stroller to take her out. we look for places with little dirt and shade and the afternoon we take her out. when the sun comes down, hundreds of asylum seekers are being forced to take shelter on to make shift tens and camps and nearby parks some sail forward to use and making an already difficult situation unbearable. low nichol model like des moines in dollars. so for we have tried to ensure the high temperature is because we need to be here. we cannot leave the do it as a sacrifice for our children and for ourselves. but we don't get any answers here too. we used to have water, other benefits,
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which have been gradually taken away and we have electricity, but they took away power water and stuff from dr through that borders many of the sign m. c cause waiting for the mission to enter the us from venezuela. they've enjoyed a long and dangerous journey to get here. they say the sweltering heat is another challenge. they must now overcome the sea, but we need to buy ice constantly, what they bring your thoughts and amounts of ice and water. but due to the amounts of people it runs out quickly and most of the day we feel lone energy and dehydrated as the heat wave is expected to last at least another 2 weeks. the people here say they'll wait as long as it takes, hoping that chances of a better life will improve victoria gay to be out is there. an explosion in south africa has injured dozens of people. the blast in johannesburg caused major damage to the streets, overturned cars, and created a huge hole in the road. authorities do not know what caused the explosion,
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yet they say may have been and burst gas pipeline. still ahead on elsie's 0, there's no relief in sight as heat waves make life difficult for millions in parts of the united states, europe and asia also concerns about artificial intelligence, dominate a meeting of security and technology experts in the us. we'll have more on that after a short break, the the, how i would say something about install, i'm sorry, web continuing across northern parts of the tide and pushing out of me on my, into southern areas. i'll be at 936 millimeters of frame here in 24 asked it's very disturb 2 more big down pulls, coming in for the gulf of thailand, southern, posit, cambodia, southern areas of vietnam. we'll still see some very heavy rain as we go through
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the next couple of days that whatsoever, i think, see really ramping up as we go on 3 sides day and ramping up to, into the philippines. a developing tropical storm here. just pushing his way to was lose on over the next couple of days. good rash of showers across a little path. so bonia cause a good area of the philippines, malaysia, sunshine and showers more of the way of sunshine. and then it's sunshine his shots . but again, long as you drive across the good pots of southern indonesia, lot as you try to for good part of australia, we have got some blustery re, once again, making its way across the bite, down towards that southeast and coolness to whether to just making its way into what and use a proper football whether this is what it's windy and it's rather cool. so pretty app for the start of the women's world cup here, stays that way as we go on through saturday and sunday, and plus 3 showers across the southeast of australia.
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unmanned aerial vehicles deputy but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone 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 distributed threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to in the the, you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines. russia has called all ships traveling to ukrainian ports as potentially hostile. moscow made the announcements
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after dropping out of the black sea grain deal, which allowed ukraine to safely export food from its ports. sweden's foreign minister has condemned wednesday's attack on its embassy in baghdad. hundreds of protesters storm the swedish embassy and set it on fire just being an angry raft or any rocky man and sweden burned the crown. last month. the fif of 2023 women's world cup has just kicked off in australia and new zealand. a record 32 teams are taking part fans have already bought more than 1000000 tickets in the latest update that host new zealand beat norway, one nail in the opening match. laura mcallister is the former captain of the wales women international football team. i spoke to her earlier and she told me the windows game has come very far indeed, but there is still according to her, a long way to go. and we're in a very good place in the women's game a moment, and particularly, and you respond in north america and not with caution in australia and new zealand
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. 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 and a global watch. and in terms of the performance is on the picture 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. there's, don't forget, you know, in many countries women's foot board was either but that's, it was in wales and england and scotland for 9050 years. but also in other countries has just had no state just so 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, i think it's, it will be between and this is,
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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. the thousands of people have been marching through the streets of peruse capital lima and the latest round of anti government protests. their calling for the resignation of president deena boulevard to and for congress to be dissolved. the demonstrators are also demanding justice for people killed in earlier protests, calls for early elections, and a new constitution has grown ever since former president pedro castillo was removed from office last year. arianna sanchez was that those protests in the mail as we are here at the theme is the center of the center of the capital worth. 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 when
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a former president pedro castillo, was out sick in december and dana was 115 to the presidency of 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 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 in 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 say uh for. 2 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 another a plaza where some people have been marching, especially people from the highlands that have come up to march in this,
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what they call the peak of lima of the process that has, has been sent for a long time. why as far as are burning across greece destroying forests and getting home as close to athens, the heat wave engulfing many parts of the world hasn't sphere, the mediterranean stoking tinderbox conditions across the region. trying to hold reports. 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 close to the fuzz more it tends to flow up. we hear the apple. the flames is such that some 20 minutes they had gone up the mountain, come down again to see me in 20 minutes. this is the 1st time in my life. i've seen such a thing for us as a cleaning ash from the front steps of 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
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one fire engine came 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 let's take a look. are you gonna put everything has been everything. i will throw it away. it's a waste. the boil up a little, it's done with you. it melted elsewhere. the flames aren't unrelenting. what else to do? 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 scene reco temperatures in recent days,
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while many can take to the beaches for relief. the vulnerable find it harder to escape in row with the temperature of past 40 degree celsius medic. so making house calls 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 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 and eventually droughts. in record, high temperatures are affecting the quality of grape harvest. or at farmers say that wind production this year could drop by as much as 40 percent of the meat of reports from room with its rolling hills and rich soil. the countryside, the round room has been removed to some of the finest vineyards in the country since the roman empire, the wind. i appreciate it for its light body refreshing during the summer days. but
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francisco designed the says, this could become a thing of the past as extreme weather conditions change, the quality of the great. i can be of the v and all that come to the wind has changed of the for scotty was a young line. the climate has had a huge impact. the wind is heavier. now, even if we harvest earlier, 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 which are ruining the grapes i'm talking about because it's estimated the deluxe and wine production this year will be around 30 to 40 percent because of what it is like to cold. the crazy weather. since the beginning of the year, it totally has seemed severe drought followed by torrential rain which caused dudley floods. now in the midst of a stifling heat wave and wildfires have become
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a huge concern. the civil protection is on the alert from this control room and room. it coordinates the response to was fires across a to b, and the currently several fires raging in the southern region of lead, you calabria, and on the island of the city. they have also deployed to help pain fighters 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 they fire can really spread and become very b principal in the damage is to, to and vital ment until the votes is the concern that there's 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. it's organic, produce sunflower. it's
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a really good protector of indicating because when he grow, as he says, the really big lease really, really mcneese that can not make fade zucchini the plan to actually like the sun and makes a lot of the of the clean easy to his son. but every, every plan doesn't like really hot sun and to high u. v. on the, on the lease it's really pride to serve as one of the largest that you come to producers in the climate change will have a profound impact on the land. and people way of life for the meat, elder, 0 rogue is really forces have killed a palestinian man in the occupied westbank at least 3 other palestinians were injured by gunfire in the city of novelist government officials and technology experts have gathered in the us state of colorado to discuss
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a range of threats facing the world. artificial intelligence is one of the biggest concerns and as rob rentals reports from aspen, there are calls to 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 effective. so by definition word and not safe and effective, which comes as really 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
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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 lease a lot of time to miss weapons. also, boulder, bolts and malicious actors using ai, 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 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.
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