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is or one to allow for there to be no kind of system in this country has ever shut down an honest people have generation changed on to 0 combined. yeah. is going to the polls as the authorities cracked down on the opposition sort of the incumbent prime minister is expected to leave the next government. spending of the main challenger left voters without the menu option is what lies ahead for the country. from both the elections and i'll just 0. the a week braces surges rusher says all ships bound for ukraine through the black sea are no military targets. the
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time 0 venue. it's great to have you with this. this is elissia 0 line from the also coming up hundreds of demonstrators, storm and set fire to the swedish embassy and the rocks capital in, protest against the burning of the crown and violence and peruse capital. thousands of anti government protesters are demanding the president's resignation. also the fee for women's world cup is under way. we will have the latest from australia and new zealand industry. the we start with the conflict in ukraine days after withdrawing from the un brokerage green deal. russia says all ships bound for ukrainian ports through the black sea are no potential military targets. the agreement had allowed the shipments of ukrainian grain to pass safely along the car door in the black sea, you see it there on the map. it could also be shipped overland either by truck or
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train, but the train option through poland and other e u countries has its own challenges, namely the fact that these different countries use different train tracks and other routes as through consent to a port on the black sea in romania, but these journeys are time consuming, their complicated they're congested and they're costly. so not ideal as cost now to rob mcbride, who is in keep rob. we've just looked at the map and, and these different options at the end of the day. can ukraine manage without the grain deal as it was? yeah, i mean that since the start of this war, ukraine has been looking at the alternative, what routes to get its grain out to because it was always problematic. this colorado allowing safe passage of the ships from ukrainian ports, especially in recent months they, there was restrictions meant that very little shipping was allowed along that cargo . so for months now we've just been looking good land options by road and rail through 2 east and in western europe,
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also by through the overland into neighboring countries such as romania to access romanian ports onto the black sea. i'd also looking to port facilities on the done, you bring the which as as a border with romania and he's been using full facilities that to get out into the black sea. so while we have been seeing a boat, an absence that i need kind of much in shipping in the north western part of the black sea, especially on the approaches to ukrainian poets. there's an awful lot of shipping activity that's been going going on just off the coast of romania and the mouth of the 10 you need is something that you create is actively looking at to develop these x, these x bolt routes by say through the black sea through to the remaining territorial waters. and robert, since that deal broke down there been 3 consecutive nights of russian strikes on the ukrainian port of a desk that has become blindingly obvious that that port is extremely vulnerable of
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that's right. yeah. so it's not just strikes on both dessler and also make a life of both with both cities being targeted by drones. and besides, we are hearing reports of a ram 20 people being injured civilians being injured from the strikes in in those cities the ukrainians have repeated the claim that russia is purposefully targeting its grain. exporting facilities on tuesday nights and facilities were a hit, including the loss of $60000.00 tons of grain in the ports of a desktop. those claims of been backed up and supported by e. u. foreign ministers who be meeting in brussels to discuss a range of packages of the aid for ukraine. and alina bab, off the german, foreign minister, accusing russia of you, employing black male tactics and of using grain. she says as a weapon, rob mcbride,
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reporting from key. thank you very much. let's turn to you'll your shop of oliver. she's in moscow. you'll hear what more can you tell us about russia's threats? the kremlin is prepared to attack civilian both if they had for ukraine, that seems to be what they're saying. yeah, the latest statement from the ministry of defense says that a russia has the legal right to destroy it and its shape and the block see what will says approaching ukrainian pools. no my so whether they carry military hardware and not calling the legitimate submitted treat target. so the ministry of defense and the announced that the ukraine use grain corridors for military purposes. and also the latest statement by the ministry of defense can be considered a response to the response of tackling the crime in bridge. last monday, there was information that you create and use black save time, cuz i also participating in the green deal to autonomy crime in bridge. they served as a deliberate vehicles for such as trends that i've talked to the bridge. so russia cold, that's a direct violation of the grange. you now rush,
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i hope that there will be a few ways for you crane to get western weapons. but as we had the russian president to left the door open, saying that russia would immediately return to the green do as soon as its conditions were mess and the human it's harry nature of the deal would be respected as, according to patient western countries. seamus shamelessly provence prophets as rather from the green dew and l had the russian side also reported that a very small amount of the ukrainian grain had been delivered to 2 countries in need. your, your, let's, let's set aside the full out from the export of grain for just a 2nd to address something else. if you wouldn't mind, we're hearing from bella. ruth, now that there is increased cooperation with wagner. fighter is this little information that we have. what do you know a well, actually it's a developing store and we of course monitoring. it's now an equivalent code
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pollings actions aggressive saying it's aptitude requires heightened attention. why? because 2 days ago in july, the 18th, the minister of defense opponents announced the transfer of to petersburg days to the by the russian buddha. so apparently they were gays have arrived now. and just several hours ago, the russian defense minister indeed reported that it's all me, together with the involved him in the treat company, was conducting joint exercises in the south west of the country near the polish florida. the exercises have been going on for several days and developing the fights is worth sharing that combat experience with the bell russian soldiers. so apparently poland reacted to the axes who needs voters and now we have the criminal reaction to opponents actions. it's also interesting that according to one of russian officials, whose name is and trade cups, the pool of the box in a group was sent to ben. every is to capture the sin voltage gap or 70 cory door. it's a border between poland and the square. here it's length about $100.00 kilometres,
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and it connects batteries with rushes east and most ex clave of coming in grad, the civility. colorado is considered the most vulnerable part of external nature of buddha. and in case of russia's talks, it can be, well i, i can't really predict any consequences, really a shop of all of the reporting from us. but thank you very much. and kenya is one of the countries as being affected by russia, suspension of the grand deal, somali refugees, and it's the dog camp or barely getting enough food to eat. relief agencies say that more people are going to suffer from malnutrition. if they do not get support, the job is home to more than 360000 refugees, that they made it in bugs. so we see is household for insecurity. because families that used to prepare probably 3 meals that they have now induced to prepare either to me is or i mean id and that's quite extreme. we also absolve families from one to study who are now increasingly borrowing food from friends. they're not to use
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or even begging for food because their food that we do is not able to last the 30 days. as we didn't story minister has condemned wednesdays attack on its embassy in baghdad. hundreds of protest, a storm, the diplomatic building and the rocky capital and set it on fire. there's been anger asked the police in stockholm approved a planned crown, burning just weeks after in the rocky man burn the crown and sweep sent him on ahead and reports. this is the swedish embassy in baghdad under attack by protesters 100 still in the building and set it on fire in the early hours of thursday morning. the protest was in response to swedish, please. pressing application for public meeting outside, the rocky embassy in stucco. were in a rocky refugee so when monica affordably planned to burn the cron and the rocky flag. monica is a former member of iraq, you militia,
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because outrage after burning the crime last month with you. we defend the swedish government and the iraq, the government, to stop the start of act. it's against the human rights and emotions of the people and is lump. it's provocative for all muslims. they also think all muslim feelings, we demand the religious associations to stop this act. the demonstration in baghdad was called by supporters of she, a politician, looked out outside her, a piece of all the most powerful figures and rocks commenced. hundreds of thousands of followers, we've got to say the fall and mister the saw that our leader will cut all cider, wants to defend, as long as the koran and the message to the iraqi people. we are currently in the month of moran revolt against criminals, enemies if the koran and currently we're in the middle of a fight this. we just foreign ministry said, well, it's embassy staff are safe and condemned. the attack iraq spar ministry issued a similar condemnation. it says it will conduct a swift investigation to identify those responsible and hold them to account bins
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and motor him out. is there a fee for $20.00? $23.00 women's world cup is underway with a great start for the co host. new zealand in oakland. they cause an upset in the opening game, bidding norway one neil here comes hannah wilkinson for him to go. fellow co host australia or playing island in sydney in the days of their match. andrew thomas was advocate it was exactly the sort of match to the type of hosting using and well hoping for. not only did they, when, of course, but it was a real classic into and stuff. no why could easily a school themselves, it could've been schoolgirl equally easy then could have one or 2. nope, a penalty. the wash off the truck bought any 18 item in it would have seen it to nail results. but one they'll, they'll be quite happy with that. given that they mentioned this match as on the dog's face, told him that that was well underway. and amazing opening ceremony with shultz, just 15 minutes right before the kick off here in oakland. but it had dunces represents, you know, 32 countries that
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a representative is told that they have had singing, had fireworks. and amazingly, so much was complete without any writing fully. a total of a is writing, as the crowds stream out around me. what i've got a children here, this mattress full of children to stand. what did you think of the guy? say amazing. what do you think? a good yay! die applied for fun. that amazing fun. it's tough. tough. so what do you think about it? you'll have to use the, the one. no, no, no life ends here. not okay. okay. well of course the action now transfers to australia and over the course of the next month. so we matches across 5 different times on the right from here in oakland, in new zealand, right across the path in western australia. so it's a tournament that really does spend 2 countries and the consumers. edward thomas, there will have more in the women's world cup just after this break also no relief in sight. he waves make life difficult for millions and parts of the united states,
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europe and asia, and how the heat wave is impacting farmers in italy. all that up next, the a 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 for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the
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thing that i pushing the want to blow by the perspectives, news the watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines. russia is classified all ships
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traveling to ukrainian ports as potentially hostile. moscow made the announcement after dropping out of the black sea grain deal, which allowed ukraine to safely export food from its ports. sweeping star administer has condemned wednesdays attack on its embassy in baghdad. hundreds of protesters storm the swedish embassy and set it on fire. is been anger after a new rocky man in sweden burn the co on last month. and the fee for 2023 women's world cup has just kicked off in australia and new zealand records. 32 teams are taking part. and so i've already bought more than 1000000 tickets using the beat norway, 1000000 in the opening gate. and over in co host australia, the home team is taking on ireland. alex thomas is in sydney right now. alex, how is the game going? and, and i should say you informed me that shortly before the game started, we found out that the team's captain was injured. or
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yeah, the absence of sam car is absolutely huge. so it can not be on the stage. it will be like ours and see not attempting to win the men's will cut without leaving no messy and we don't have much to inspire them in the castle or events at the end of last year. as you come to me, it sounds like australia may have won a penalty take just cold or something happens to the republic of islands to pick them. matilda is one miller. so you can see the reaction of the monthly home funds and they sent me funds best of all behind me, just a little straight, a need to get off the winning start without. that's how isn't a global surface on the women's game. one of the deadliest goals scores, she's going to miss the 1st 2 that group games with a cough injury. she's hoping australia still in the home to qualify for the knockout site is if she comes back to full witness. i am alex i cheated. and while you were talking, i googled it, it looks like they're still now at the 52nd minute australia. nice. so that's where
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we are on the score. look, tell us competition wide. one of the biggest things are watching in this tournament . if you want to turn around and take a look at us for go ahead, but i was wondering what are you watching? i mean, it can be a play or a team, whatever you think is the most noteworthy thing about this world cup. what are you watching? yeah, it's just another naca, serial in the massive price of the women's game. we're seeing prices throughout women, sports in different disciplines. the have equal prize money equal pay equal conditions even. and certainly women's football is that the vanguard about because it's proving so popular more than $1300000.00 tickets sold for this tournament. spa eclipsing the ones from, from 4 years ago to the last well come, we know the price money is going direct suppliers. this time and is even more than it was 300 percent increase of fee for $1.00 list to be profitable because all goes into the back. that bank accounts the mens woke up accounts something like 80 or 90 percent of the total revenue use. so we're going to see some real stop players play
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that last well comp say like us size make and repeat like come does, christine sing class, which is a football of a really high standard as well. and it's getting the whole world excited about it. alex, i want to tell you, and if you want to turn around and confirmed is the score now is one mill for australia based on my quick internet search. so it looks like those jobs we heard. that was actually something. here's my deal with right off the road. the parents approved costs the screen, but i can see this without their captain. so that's pretty amazing. but we're only a just just past the halfway mark the game at alex thomas will check back in with you. thank you so much. i. there are thousands of people have been marching through the streets of perused capital, lima, in the latest round of antique government protests their calling for the resignation of president deena, by the warranty, 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 have grown ever since corporate president,
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pedro castillo was removed from office last year. now we have assumptions with those protests in the we are here at the plaza, so i'm not seeing this a center in 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 protest that the gun went off warmer pacific visual castillo 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 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 see uh
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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 another applause 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 of the process that the has, has been sent for a long time. it is prime minister has condemned the sexual assault of 2 women in the northeastern state of mounted for the video on social media showing the women being paraded naked and assaulted as triggered outrage across india alpha 0 chooses not to broadcast those images. the state has seen ethnic violence between his christian cooking community and it's mostly him to make phase body called the attack shameful. and unforgivable matter of that, the,
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the zip code on my heart is full of pain filled with anger. the money poor incident, which has come to light is a shameful incident. for in the civilized society, those who was sent commit crimes, how many are there who are day during the place, but the whole country is being insulted? and there's lots of them as well. but i want to assure the citizens that those guilty will not be spared. the low good old might will take one step after the other. what has happened to the daughters of money poor can never be forgiven. and at least 10 people have been killed in a landslide in the indian state of maharaj. truck. rescue workers are searching for survivors near the town of color for monsoon reins. of course floods and land slides in northern india, killing more than a 100 people over the past 2 months. it 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 is really violent in the west bank is intensified over the past year with more raids and attacks by settlers on
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palestinian villages. egypt president has pardoned a human rights research or a day after he was j. busy for spreading force news, a court centrist sentence, patrick, executive to 3 years on tuesday is zacky, who holds italian. citizenship was arrested after writing an article about discrimination against comforted christians, egyptian media, or also reporting president of the for the c. c has part in the lawyer for another jail to activist a lot of fun to rights groups accused egypt of detaining thousands of political prisoners, including journalists, lawyers, trade unionists, and artists, and explosion in south africa has injured dozens of people. the boston johannesburg, cause major damage to streets, overturned cars and created a huge hole in the road. authorities do not know what caused the explosion yet, but they say it may have been a burst gas pipelines. the asylum seekers stranded on the us mexico border are
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facing difficult conditions under sweltering heat. some accuse authorities of restricting access to water, electricity and medical care. victoria getting the reports these children shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new evo, laredo. neither folder with the united states temperatures have reached 43 degrees celsius in recent days. marianna perdita and her infant daughter are among those waiting in the blistering heat to claim asylum in the us. they've traveled more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometers 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 of 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
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situation. unbearable load 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 and we 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, 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 site 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 secret we need to buy ice constantly. they bring a thoughts and amounts of ice and water. but due to the amount of people it runs out quickly and most of the day we feel lone energy and dehydrated, 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 gates and b l g 0,
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and easily drought send a record high temperatures are affecting the quality of grape harvest. farmers say that one production this year could drop by as much as 40 percent of the bill. how many 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 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. i 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, the alcohol content is higher. some would say it's a more bodied wind this year because of high temperatures and humidity. we have
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lots of other sites which are ruining the grapes. it's estimated the deluxe and wind 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 wildfires have become a huge concern on the civic protection is on the alert from this control room in rome, it coordinates the response to was fires across a to b. and the currently several fires raging. the southern regional college of calabria, and on the island of sicily, 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
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so the risk is very high. so the population must pay 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 bite them into, into the bones. it's a 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 as organic, produce sunflower, it's a really good protector of indicating because when he grows he says the really big list really, really nice. the can not make said zucchini the plan to actually like the sun and makes a lot of the of the community if it has sun. but every plan doesn't like really hot sun and to high u. v. on the, on the list it's really pride to serve as one of the largest that you called your producers in the climate change will have
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a profound impact on the land and people's way of life without the need a 0 room of the days of scorching heat powerful storms have swept your ups bulk and region. at least 5 people have been killed across bosnia and croatia and slovenia. and croatia is capitals and grab the streets are flooded and heavy winds of tumble trees and power lines. so and that does it for me. so then yeah, you can find more information on our websites, whether is next then inside story looks at how is real support from morocco effects the conflict in western sahara. the color we've got feet breaking rain, making its way into the northern parts of china at the moment. nice little area cloud running towards badging wherever it has been extremely hot for the past
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couple of months. somebody from the plum range have a little further south at present, able flicked that way towards a southern parts of japan and that you go with that right into pricing $26.00. so should be $31.00. it's around the 26th. so that's the 1st time we've got below $35.00 degrees a. so i said, well, combine full coming for unfortunately, it could be very heavy at times, so that may lead to some localized flooding. hopefully not, not too long. the width of weather makes its way across the yellow sea. it will run back into the korean peninsula. we have caused such a right to grad hit round here, so that could cause some localized flooding once again, over the next couple of days as it drives its way for the east. probably a shout to the central and southern parts of china. perry, a shower as long as spells it right into india. the westland got to sing some terrific down pulls recently run by 145 millimeters or frame in 24 hours. and after the last 3 days, it'd be hard for me to move right around, half the july,
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average rightful in that time, right? quantities and falls from go to go to. right. so it'd be a showers of the east and what whether for focused on the history is for golf. that's all peril yet in spain, stating post i'm these you was in trying in law, diminishing the flight of counselors, victims of frank codes, 36, you take, take the shape with a group of survivor. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist, bossed. the silence of others. witness all now to sierra israel says it recognizes little k saw frontier the westons hall ross. it's an area also claimed by this promissory and from what does this mean for the long running conflict in this region? and what with israel.

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