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group motion of the police board and iraq expels the swedish ambassador off to protest in response to stockholm police approving a demonstration for them on a plan to bind the cut on after nearly 9 year conflicts, we're on the ground in yemen to see the challenges of finding lasting fees and emergency crews increase of baffling wildfires while the temperature source on far as small with the sports co house australia and new zealand kick off the women's world tough with victories, australia securing a one when over the republican fire in front of the a record crowd in the is just pos 15, g m t 6 pm in mens cabella. russo as honest as forces
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a carrying out military exercises with mass noise from russia's wagner group. it's happening in the border with nasal member, poland, about 2 and a half sizing wagner fighters. taking part in the drills. some of the wagner medicine is relocated to by the rue south to last month. short lived abuse in a against russia is a top military leaders. while the drills are being held at the military base, just 4 kilometers from the police border and response. poland has begun moving a frozen troops and hardware to his border with bella roost. cremeans cold was those move aggressive or from organise. we're going to go to your yearly, i shuffle volleyball, who's in moscow for us. what more do we know about the exercises you? and so we know from the, by the russian ministry of defense. they have reported is that the must series who recently arrived in the country on our conducting joins miniature training with the the russian ministry of pesto. now the menu is that taking place at the breast
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training ground near the city or breast in the south west of the country. so it's a tray to some kind of meet us to the publish board as the exercises have been ongoing for several days. ever. full say the wagner fights has shown that comb with experience with the russian soldiers. the company is chief, you've got any progression interviews you're released. on wednesday july, the 19th allegedly welcomed his finances developers and told them that they would not take part in the win ukraine. for the time being and edged his soldiers to make them by the russian army. the 2nd in the world and at the balkan group said that up to $10000.00 fights has had less we're leaving food, beverage and other sources rather than at least 2 files and mass rays had already a ride in the country. apparently, poland, reactive to the activity and the aides voters. and on july, the 18th, the punishment of self defense analysis to the transfer to punish compet brigade to
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the russian. buddha, uh, they may have triggered the reaction from the kremlin to it's cold, poland options aggressive and promised to pay attention to them. usually i thank you very much and even use of, of, of, of, of talking to us from moscow general for the breedlove is a former nato supreme, allied come on to for europe is joining us live from st. andrews in scotland. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. and ever since the end of the mutiny, the bell, the russian president, alexander lucas. shank, i had been saying that wagner troops would be working with by those troops in order to, to, to train them. is poland reaction to this reasonable under the circumstances i . i do believe it's reasonable reasonable. it might be the same action that i would want to take if i was born. bolen has other options within nato to ask for an article. busy or conversation or consultation, etc,
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etc. but i think prudent for poland to at least take the. busy elementary steps that they would need showed these exercises get our hands, which i do not believe they would happen. i do not believe that mr. couldn't watch to engaged or nato, and so i think she will show restraint. but what i do believe is that we see that mister buddha's army is failing him in ukraine. and we have seen in the past that his war of intimidation, his dig courage of the west has been working well. but the mere me, a for goes, is troops have damaged that message. and i think this could be just mr. poo using wagner to try to change the narrative away from his failures and getting precaution. the leader of a wagner had been recorded upon the talking troops. that's their next stop was
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going to be africa that they weren't gonna have anything more to do with you. praying want to be read into them. first of all, doing the exercises with bella, russo, the, essentially taking a box as it were to help out alexander, local shameka. and is there a possibility? do you think that at some point, russia may recall the wagner troops from wherever they are a well, 1st of all, to say that africa is their next thing gauge meant, i think is sort of factually incorrect. i don't mean to pick, but they're already in africa. this is where they have been working on mr. lab, or i've talked about how well they were doing for it. so ask guys, next is truly just the continuation of what they are already do. as far as your latter question i, i think i've already sort of addressed that in that. i think that the, the elevation of mr. loop de luca shank goes,
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position is also tied to the fact that mr. poodle is desperate to change the narrative. the world right now is focused on the problems that he's having commanding and controlling, and leading is military and rushes response to this recent near me, and he needs to change that narrative. so you watch the do exactly what just happen . have the village press now start talking about these exercises and stop talking about his failures in ukraine. and i want to ask you something about that. that's something wrong. and that's happening on the sidelines of this russian china holding joint drills in the sea of japan for the next 5 days or so. now i understand there are only, i believe 10 vessels and 13 aircraft, which have been deployed for the exercises highways. nato going to be viewing that in relation to what we're seeing with regard to russia and ukraine and what's
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happening within your as well. first of all, this is a, as you pointed out there for a small. busy exercise, it is in far and waters. it is not immediately a problem for nato forces and i would just once again put this on. busy ledger this side of the. busy ledger which says mr. put miss desperately trying to take the world's eyes off of his failures in ukraine. changed. busy in their general celebrate loves of former nato supreme allied commander for europe. sir, we appreciate you giving us the benefit of your expertise and analysis on this. thank you very much. indeed for your time your grains defends ministries, warning against navigation in the black sea. besides ships traveling to russian control ports will be considered potential carriers of military congo. the day after russia announced a similar move, it all follows russia's withdrawal from the un broker dealer in green shipments,
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and then a load, your training in grain to pos, safely along the colored or in the block seats. it can also be shipped overland, either by truck or by train, but the train option through poland and other e u countries has got his own challenges because different countries use different sizes of train tracks. well, another route is through constant that that supports on the black sea in romania, but these journey is a time consuming and the complicated and they've congested, and the costly as cost to rob mcbride, who's in the key for us. now let's start with the 1st point of that you frame now saying it will be prepared to target russian ships well. so yeah, this does seem to be a direct response to russia's threats against much and ships in the black sea. ukraine is announced that from midnight thursday, local time, it will treat all ships heading towards russian ports on the black sea, and also ports in russian control territory along the ukrainian coast,
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which is now in the hands of the russians. and that control, they will treat them as may be carrying military cargo and treat them accordingly without specifying exactly what it would do with the ships. but it does seem to be a direct fit for tact against that, against do a rush. so given that the best threats against matching shipping, with regard to those threats, ukraine's foreign ministry has come out and rapidly condemned russia's threat to run to russia's threatened action against merchant ships. we were just mentioned before about the various options that ukraine has with regard to trying to get green. i would to i would just ukraine that don't seem to be that many. what are you creams? are i saying about getting that green? i would typically yeah, i mean, it has been looking good options, but pretty much since the starts of this war and now with the, uh, the suspension of the grain deal. and the ending of that covered, or the ukraine has been redoubling assets,
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but also working with partners. we've had, the e. u foreign ministers have been meeting today in brussels. ostensibly, it was to approve of 20000000000 your military aid package as pains of foreign minister a one mind while bad as saying that we stand with ukraine. we stand with them as long as it takes. but germany's foreign minister also confirming that they have been looking at ways of trying to help ukraine a deck spoilt more grain across it to landlord is by road, by rail, through your, at the door. so it's a countries such as we may need to be using the ports to still be able to use the black sea as a way of exporting its grain. but using the black sea through remain in control territorial waters, because it can't use its own ports from ukraine with regard to ukraine, the impulse, a presidential advisor to the president's office here in cape has given a reminder to the world saying that ukrainian full, it's all strategically,
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still extremely important given how important they are to global food security, a reminder to the world from here in key, but they've been working all of those. ukranian poets is everybody's business, given the impulse, they all to well, food supplies rolled. thank you very much. indeed. rubber bright talking to some keys. any more ahead and the news are included by government implies, is done are being driven to alternative ways of making a living and find out how great farm is in. it's in the air handling the recent extreme heat and much of europe. plus the look at the 8 teams making the 1st of abuses of the women's world cup that's coming up in sports. the
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iraq is expelled. the swedish ambassador officer of police in stone, combe approved plans for the public meeting in which no rocky refugee had planned to burn the cut on earlier hundreds of a rocky storm. the swedish embassy in baghdad and set it on fire, sweetens for the administer has condemned the attack and law reports. this is the swedish embassy in baghdad under attack by protesters 100 store 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 and stucco . where in iraq, you refugee so when monica affordably planned to burn the cron and the rocky flag, monica is a former member of iraq, you militia, because outrage after burning the crime last month. when we demand the swedish government and the iraq a government to stop the start of act,
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it's against the human rights and the emotions of the people is lump. it's provocative for all muslims. they also think almost new feelings with the mental religious associations to stop this act. the demonstration in baghdad was called by supporters of she, a politician with total satar, of these walls in this house and figures and rocks who command hundreds of thousands of followers. we've got to say the, our leader will cut outside or 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 parent and currently were in the middle of a fight. the swedish 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. monahan, how does the euro without the, has joining his life now from baghdad. we can see some of the processes,
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a standing behind you who's in the crowd. the rob, but these are protested as the supporters of the government decision. they include the, i mean, civil factions, political factions, they have one common ground that they are back in the government in its decision to see the diplomatic ties with sweden, photo and get the burning of the portal on in the stop. com. as you know, that the government of iraq has issued a statement to a dismiss, expel the swedish ambassador at in about that, and also it to you. cool. it's sort of data fit, and it's a embassy in this so called them for the ones that they do as the many professors he has say the video to by the swedish government to prevent the 2nd the secretion
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of the home to put on. and also it of the iraqi flag. now the government has also wanted ahead of that statement that if sweden will not be able to prevent the 2nd, expected the secretion of the ground and not a bit. and we'll definitely see thoughts, diplomatic ties with this. we do so these with us has behind the have been chanting again, a sweet in a have been chatting, supporting the government decision. and the had been calling on the international community, as they say to jeff, close to it came to lies the disaggregation of a faces and also the aggression on other people's beliefs. and a suite in itself has been alleging that being iraqi authorities did very little to try to protect the swedish embassy from the latest attacks. is there any indication that said b protection was not there? or is there any evidence to suggest that there rocky forces had not done what they
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should have done? when the government is asking this question, they would tell you that they have done their part of this good. you forces have manage it as much as they tend to prevent any further damage to the, the embassy. and in fact, this includes you forces upon request the from the government flashed with the put that says then get it possessed as a last night. but on the other hand, it's, it's, it's a kind of mutual accusations, the government about that also seems to be accusing, get sweden of not doing enough to prevent the 2nd building of the, put on. in fact, some officials say that they openly lay in sweden for giving a green, a green lights to the, the, the 2nd building of the put on and also the description of the iraqi flag. so it's,
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it, the, it's the lights exchanging, accusing, and that blaming each other for this incident. but again, a rock now seems to be at the iraqi government seems to be trying to appease the angry possessors on the ground by taking this decision. but on the other hand, it remains to be seen how many vacations of this decision, how it's will in which ways was come. i was given the fact that now the iraqi sweden diplomatic king size have been a been severe more the more head and back the number. thank you very much indeed as well. the conflicts and you haven't, is created what the un calls the world's greatest to humanitarian crisis. the international community has been trying to convince all parties to find a way to ends. nearly 9 years of violence or un broke, a truce expired in october, but large scale fighting has not resumed. not has left
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a fraud gyle piece as how someone come about it. reports from center for, for is u. n. teams have been patrolling areas in her day to one of the focus points of fighting in west in yemen. the cities both on vitals of the economy. a to 5 percent of the international aid food and medicine, arrived through he a retired general. michael berry leads the u. n. submissions sets up in 2019 to support the escalation process. and her data was the 5 members heavy here. back in 2020 both and there was a withdrawal by the government of human forces down to the south to the governors. we are still tasked with monitoring the cease fire on both sides of the phone sign in that area. the u. n is also heading up efforts to find a political solution to the nearly 90 a conflict its own voice. hundreds glenn book on top,
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who might tell you and coordinate to david roughly of pressure to end the war a few days ago. and often nearly 2 years of tools, wesley managed to convince humans why, of a goose to agree on a deal to that an environmental catastrophe off the coast of the data. i don't want to over sell what this means, but it does show that when necessary, the parties in conflict can find a way to work together to deal with a common threat. and i, i would like to think that the fact that they did this gives greater confidence to other issues that are being discussed, the conflict any and then took a regional turn in 2015. inside you raise the coalition, a gas that run back truancies. what's a recent present at exchange between the 2 is by using hopes of a permanent truce. the hosting is how control lots area in the north, including the capital sun, i remain defiant. the u. m, m e m,
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and we want the m and you let debate. we don't want foreign powers change if you are refused to talk to the other party when it's under the control of the college. and this is the man who use the international new recognize government based in odds and backed by size of ravia. i said the id me is struggling to expand his influence. his biggest challenge is this man. i those as of 80 who supported by the united out of and the rates and wants to establish an independent state in the south. yeah, man is like know of a country in the region impoverished divided and beset by a conflict that shows no signs of slowing down. the wind has been fighting for years to bring together rival goose to negotiate a settlement, the supply, the relative con, based on stability along the way of caution about about the 0. so not well, how soon has been covering the m in conflicts extensively just return from somebody who's joining us now, is that good to have you back?
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i have to ask you, it's been a long time since you were in. so now this is the 1st time you've been back since the conflict essentially managed to quite and down to the level that you at least were able to get in. what's the difference now compared to what you saw when you were previously there? well, this time size, a city grappling with all sorts of problems, anxiety about the future, political settlement, but also more of social and economic problems. the people you talked on a daily basis of suffering to a certain extent that they don't see any way out. now is it hasn't been getting the salaries for the last 7 years of the country has been will since to 1015. it's really, really difficult situation for the people on the desk. but for some, some good news coming out anytime soon about a political supplement that would put an end to the conflict. but that would be with the way a full, a to come from the international community and for the economy to kick slot. regarding your reports were sent as
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a the deputy phone administer. they're saying we want to yeah, many lead to debate. we don't want funding partners to interfere. i refused to talk to the other party when it's under the control of the coalition. what all of the stumbling blocks towards some sort of blasting facing the so there's other keep play as in the event, the hope is a control saw. and the i a g o, the international recognize governments based in, in, you know, i've done in the south specs by side here, right? yeah. but the government to the south is very weak. divided the secessionist backed by the united out of m. s. who wants to break away from the north? and then they're not really on the same page about how to move forward. this is the 1st problem. the 2nd problem is that you have to wait and see whether the saudis of the heard these will agree when a permanent chose. this is what people are saying should happen. and this is exactly what the united nations of the international committee are looking forward to see that to us happens. it would be permanent and it would pay for the way for political talks. political talks would take quite some time because it would be
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extremely difficult to bring all the parties to set aside all those differences that have been going on for quite some time and negotiate a political settlement. that was the regional implications. saudi arabia, back to the south, you run back to the her with easy a little of this been a rough press month over the last 2 months, which was such a rate, the iran would it be conducive to a political settlement? that's another question out of the instructional community, we may, is concerned. this is a based, well kind that has been very active for quite some time. a q a, b is the most aggressive. ok, the offshoots says often ok. those has been faced in a lot is that of the problems continue. just going to be more vitamins, more instability just briefly. you were talking about in your report about the, the, the 8 that's been coming into into human. clearly, as we've been reporting over the last several months of the a, that yemen needs is not nearly the age that it is actually guessing when you were there. is there any indication that there is at least some age trickling through the people will be able to get benefits very slow down. this is one of the biggest
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problem because the w yes, these emergency response any m and is the largest in the world that have been delivering something like a 100000 metric. tons says this thought of the greys initiative. a loss, you know, they're pretty much concerned because of the problem is not happening in between the russians and the ukrainians. number 2, they w b 's cl, asking for more patches to be able to bind those a's and bring them into your mind, which is creating the more on site among the people of human, $17000000.00 people off for the 6. you could have just imagine with the instability with the uncertainty, the potential for this because it's just stuff up for many, many months to come of that which this is why the anxiety is very high among the people. if you have any questions. thank you very much. indeed, hash them off about of their a while firefighters in greece tried to contain it. several wildfires including one to the west of the capital, athens and another on the island of rhodes efforts have intensified the town of
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months or on the mainland, although dozens of homes have already been destroyed. fire burning on roads as far as the evacuation of a number of villages. a huge wave is full costs for greece, temperatures of up to $44.00 degrees celsius, expected in some areas by friday. almost a deal so much as we will and by the next best we all facing a difficult phenomena, we are facing another heat wave and a possible strengthening of the winds. so absolute vigilance and absolute readiness are required over the next few days. the hard times are clearly notated yet because those are me on the damage assessment has already begun, and we will move at a much foster paste and the state has in the past. so the 5 victims can rebuild their homes and put their lives back in order. okay, let's go to stephanie deca in the all to your us and stuff here. can see some of the damage i think behind you and some of the smoke, but still burning. there and it sounds as though there is no less up for this. the people are expecting that this is going to go on for some time. a
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want to stay for? yes, we're in front of what is that used to be a chemical factory? you can see the extent of the damage and it's still burning just a little bit further down. i mean, we were here throughout the all afternoon and initially rob, it's day 4 of these walled fires. they had contained the flames from and then as the afternoon progressed, although we kept seeing helicopters in the sky, you'd still see the move the time, and the wind picked up again. and that's when you sold the re igniting a fires and we saw at least 4 large ones. again, breaking out a long there is. this is one of the effects uh for the, for residential areas. we understand now it has orders to evacuate as a precaution. um, so far out of these 4 days ever, no fatalities. but certainly people extremely worried. uh, typically those live in close to the area and you mentioned there the challenge. well, there's been international help from the european union send. a fire fighter is
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also sending out false to help with dumping water on these areas, and that's the danger because of this huge ways because of the extreme arid ground . here it is extremely easy to reignite because it's such a boss area that's been burned. the entire area here is just, it's become bar and it's become blocked. and it's, it's, it's smoking in so many areas that we've passed through and just like that. when it comes to the wind, it can get re ignited. so this just shows you the challenge. and as you were mentioning there, as well as our, she's warning of another huge wave. it is very hot already saying that the temperatures will increase over the next couple of days. of course, that remains a huge concern over the last few years. of course, we've been reporting it out just here on the level of 5 qualifies that greece particularly has seen. one gets the impression that this is far more significant than what we have seen before. and this must be terribly distressing for people who have lived through so many years of this kind of damage and destruction that busy
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yes, well, fires are not new, not here agrees. i grew up in portugal every summer we have walls fires there as well. they are mostly for their calls mostly by humans, either orson or just simply disregard serving a cigarette when temperature is a whole. when you know, protecting. now when you have you have these extensive period of ways when you're talking about climate change, when there's less and less rain full in these areas. i'm particular also when it comes to strong with which is really something that is a major challenge. um, so yes, people are used to it, but what you will hear when you talk to people also when you talk to climate scientists is that these progressive wildfires, if you will, are taking longer to deal with because the ground is more iris, the winds are higher the temperatures, the higher. so these are the challenges. so i know we were talking today and looking at the landscape thinking, you know, just seeing this mass of smoke and the distance mass of fires and all these aircraft in the distance thinking, you know, is this the future?
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and i think, you know, as we keep covering it, and particularly in the last week with a heat wave across europe and the effect as much as you are, you have places of the military and you have the mountains, everything is changing. and yet somehow, um, very little is done. where is your see the changes very much instance we already happening on the ground. many scientists will tell you it's too late. and now is simply the question of damage control. stephanie, thank you very much. indeed. the stephanie decker talking to is from a video chat in your the the city for 2023 women's world cup is good on the way with a winning stock for both the co hosting zealand and australia offering. so the upset of the day is easy to reach, norway is one mill and the toner is opening much hotter wilkinson scroll. the only goal obviously, is under thomas navigating. it was exactly the sort of match of the type of hosting
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using and well hoping for. not only do they wouldn't of course, but it was a real classic end to end stuff. no, i could easily have skills and self. it could've been skillful. equally easy then could have one to know a penalty, the wash off the truck spot and i've seen the lights minute, which have seen a to nail results. but one they'll, they'll be quite happy with that. given that they went into this much 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 a representative is told him that it had singing, had fireworks. and amazingly, the match was complete without any right fully a total of a is writing, as the crowds stream out around me. well, i've got a children here. this match was full of children in the sense. what did you think cupid guy, a say amazing. what do you think? a good yay. given time. applied for fund. amazing, fun goods. tough, tough. so what do you think about it? you have to use the data one?
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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, the re max is across 5 different times on the right from here in oakland to new zealand, right across the path in west and australia. so a told me that that really does spend 2 countries on the conference and it started to follow the wind over island, the only goals the penalties followed by stuff kind of like a record prior to really 76000 people watch that much of the stadium australia and it's telling me is reports to pass, expand those, but what means will come co host and for those in sydney you couldn't get into stadium. australia or quincy came along to the funds festival. behind me just need darling hob report. good service, paul. i'm for those locals. the ones that are here on the materials, but the family, you've joined me now. what was them say like in the i was excited and very excited
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to be part of the i knew the will come. yeah. and once you think of matilda is getting off the winning style. definitely. was it less than that? was it funny noise is yeah, a lot of noise mostly cheering me. yeah. there was no sand. she got an injuries going to miss the opening to games. how disappointing is that? and it was, it was disappointing cuz i think a lot of the signs want to stay the same, but they did well. nobody knew how popular and same is the same color in australia . i mean, she's a global, see. so in the women's game and everyone here knows. yeah, definitely. she's being a stuff a lot for the last 10 years or so. so she everyone 9 same. yeah. uh you guys gonna get 20 games on what we would try it. so it gets sold out. well, hopefully this will comes and maybe we'll get some free lucky if any of excitement amongst you and your mates on. yeah, some uh, i think some i've got going to so a lot of the games and how loudly were you cheering in the opposite side?
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well, i can understand why it's todd, it's quite light, hey, are in sydney local time, but as real, straight out winning the opening, that's exactly the start they needed, especially with that talismanic captain's time to knock debate over the opening to group games. estimates who was getting to the round of 16 and do well up as tournaments and really increase the excitement here and globally, as the women's game continues to rapidly rise. alex thomas out as the era shipping . so the head and i'll just say the cemetery is filled to capacity and the occupied westbank is israel intensifies violence against civilians. and this outrage in india, a mazda of women operated naked, no file and it states uninstalled awesome lights up for us. capital a 5 star performance, we're going to have a action later on in the, the
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hello. we've got some very where some windy weather driving across the southern chile, really big down pulls, coming through here some nasty conditions to the north of the it is generally on the mile side to besides 17 celsius in santiago, a 17 that full rep one is there is the winds coming in for more of a nobody direction. and that's going to help lift those temperatures in point of service to around $23.00 degrees wind down into the se, facility uruguay will drift a little further. bracelets, it'll get squashed out by an area of high pressure fun and try to it's a good pothole pizelle. push up towards colombia towards venezuela, towards the caravans sunshine and showers clubs of storms. just rattling away across the cuba at present for based on honest with the car being a lossy fine and dry. not looking too bad here. where to where the just coming in across the top and inch that could catch a shot or 2 for time into making
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a similar picture. as we go on into fraud. i saw them parts of mexico rolls. i say some whatsoever. no, the mexico still very hot joining up with that heat across the deep south of the us invalid storms just coming in across the plains. just a bit towards the, the likes, the pushing a little further north. it's as we go through the next couple of days and what's the weather pushing towards atlanta. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back? it's not the economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinion just for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it 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 billionaires
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the swedish and boss of the officer police and stockholm approved plans for the public meeting, which in the rocky refugee had time to burn the crown at hundreds if i could stone . the swedish embassy in baghdad and set it on fire by the roots, as an honest, as forces are counting on military exercises with mercenaries from russia, as wagner. and it's happening near the border with nature, remember polar fox to the hall, fighters involved and fighters. so taking the trains defense ministries, warning against navigation in the black sea, and it says ships traveling to washington sol. ports are going to be considered as potential carriers in minute chicago. today after russia announced us and the big price is the chief economic adviser center for economics and business research, he's joining us live now from london. good to have you with us, vicky. thank you very much. indeed. i want to talk to you about the sanctions that are being imposed on russia. we've seen an increase in the number of sanctions, certainly over the last few years. certainly since they, the conflict began with regard to the black sea green deal. russia has set listed
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now a succession of things that it wants to see addressed in order for it to rejoin that deal. one of which is for example, the reintroduction or the lifting of sanctions on the swift system. this is the banking system that allows of banks to transfer money around the world. why do you think that is so important to russia, to well say, what russia really needs is so to be able to sell the products generally across the world in a way that the last 4 of the transactions do happen easily. and of course, you know that number 6, then that becomes a lot more difficult because it's interesting that one of the conditions if you like, or the reason is perhaps that russia is given, but now or not for use a deal allowing grade to come out of your play along the route decided about a year ago with expansion, but talking to member is to allow for his own goods. i'd be
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a comfortable budget for taking that to come out as well. so to nice those cultural goods and if those are both way to come out of brushing the freeway and they would require some payments to be made in an international way and for the rest of the be able to receive that payment does need to have access to the payment system from which has now been excluded the western payments to so there are others of the they have the road as close to russia to the chinese have the. a and, and who was the same day as well? so it could be different ways of doing things. but particularly of course, given that so much that russia receives at present, seems to come by a touchy india possibly. and up to point one us use also trading to china, skipped to start the district system our sanctions. was it just one of the things that the president of letting me approach and had to raise there are others and they all seem to be geared towards in the, the markets in the end, the economy. what does that tell us about the way that the sanctions are hitting
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rushes economy, disagreement is an indication of whether or not you're russia is actually being impacted by this. it's interesting because originally i think a focus from the west where that brought the russian economy is going to sacrifice the mexican c or the beginning of the social security number of a sort of mobile phone is quite significant today. then for russia in post capital control, so things ease for while i'm, there's the adults where you moved. so russia has been able to still receive involved to the revenues, the staffing earlier. and in some cases, more because of the advisory board is the price for such a face. so the economy has itself a day, like as much as will be expected. yes, but i'm preaching sanctions now in terms of what can be exported to, to russia as well. from the west. so and that is changing industry. i'm thinking, you know, some of the goods that perhaps russian, we needed to have a for the spectrum as be or is manufacturing production. and that was the savings
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totally economy. but something like as much as possible initially, and that is really because the sanctions though increasing and that's it tonight. but i see the allowing me to just bring some, i knew what she liked for russia to still be saving one of the revenues, including actually oil prices, possibly higher than what the cap has been set by the west in terms of, you know, being against any of the shipments being above a certain price, the strip to be a colder pose, a still moving around as a simple price of a child that russia can, can benefit from still a lot lower cost and the way the peak. so what russia now needs is to be able to continue to receive some of those revenues, and that's why we're seeing and all that stuff on these have been tough for exports, which are of course, very significant to the west, particularly specializes. i wish i could shoot people up for i'd be comfortable deduction in many countries. vicki. thank you very much. indeed. that's vicky price chief economic adviser at the center for economics and business research. we
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appreciated as always making thank you very much indeed are so you can have the conditions and sit down have for as many people to seek alternative ways of making a living government employees who haven't been paid since the start of the conflict . i've even taken to driving rich shelves. i'm involved has the story on ports of them a it's a motorized version of the full brick. so looks like rachel. and so then they call it the next. it mostly important from india and china. the small via composite and faces the street stuff. so then especially in the last few years on since the war began in april, that extra has gained even more popular to let us know as soon as they quite comfortable. and it's also cheap. it's like an easy and safe, so we like it really. so let's say, i mean, i have a large family in the jobs that i did bring sufficient income. so i decided to buy
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rich, which all need not only to make additional money, but also to use my family rides, such as taking children to school. this government employee hasn't received his holidays since april and says that x that brings him up to $20.00 a big feeling, a huge gap in his income. he estimated, but at least $3000.00 of the public employees inputs. so then use the same means to suffice. if this man is one of the most popular figures in town, keeping that access on him from his gosh, a lot of them what can make of thought or what was that it really was a calorie pat mechanic. and then i purchased the rick show and started to learn how it function as a lot of a 20 years. i've been doing this job, which i really love. i noticed an increase in rick shows since the war started. many of broad direct shows from call to him. by the way, when he was isn't around, most drivers refuse to let his boys fix the vehicles. they say only he
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has the magic touch. they also love him because he often doesn't ask for a set price. if they put any amount in his pocket, he doesn't even check it. there's at the bottom that's been a lot i've known use of since 2001 without. the bottom line is the best mechanic. and the red sea state is the king of the restaurant, and he helps everyone out of a world away from the mikes of old. but this young man created what's up groups to organize, extra service. coordinating between 5 isn't clients, pick it up, but the one thing i do is to help people, we make sure to keep the price of the ride low and clients feel safe because we know the name of the driver that going with. so 5, so good products that use us much with inflation sorting and the conflict intensified even this temporary solution may not last for many. how much fun of the 0 thoughts to that induce prime ministers condemn the sexual assault of 2 women in
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the northeastern states of money, poor video and social media, showing the women being provided naked and a sofa is checking outrage across india. alpha 0 is not broadcasting those images. the state is the, i think violence between this present corporate community and is mostly since makers of the b. that's it. part of 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 has since committed 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 little good old might will take one step after the other. what has happened to the daughters of money pork can never be forgiven. the funeral procession has been held for a 19 year old palestinian killed by his very forces in the occupied westbank. at least 3 other palestinians were injured by gunfire and the city of numbers. is
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there any violence in the west bank as intensified over the past year? with more raids and attacks by such as on palestinian villages. many of those attacks have targeted the janine refugee, count the number of people who have died there has forced the authorities to set up a new graveyard. the old one has no more room. obviously it has an official reports when the lead, i'm judge, abuse, yours to race. they had a problem. show it coming home after a date what? he's no better than to mean his teenage son. he died just 5 months before we up searching violence. here over the last 18 months has made too many depths. not enough space. the old graveyard is no fool. yeah. and as though it was very hard, when was seen, was killed and yet, but my father is the cornerstone of the house. and we wish he comes back with some of the buckling you there. steve would come, it's just come a lot sooner than the expected. sophie when we, when we buried my father,
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if you look at the graveyard, this whole section was empty. every time i come to visit, there's a new, great new faces, new mourners. every time our pain is renewed in 2021, 14 people were killed in geneva. in 2022. there was a search in violence and 56 people died. the year is just over halfway through this be the number of is really incursions. and the number of people who been killed here is no 64. now just a short distance from here is an you gave you a place the what a will fill up too soon. what do you switch find a home when they had to buddy 11 people in one day killed in the years, really army read at the beginning of july. because the, under the circumstances, what the number of those killed is unprecedented. and we expect more because the occupation has no boundaries to kill, but use s strikes shells or you don't know who will be hit, even if they have a target. every gave you all as
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a walk through history. the cities of the day to tell us story of likes, of moments of outreach. and knowing janine this started a new page and the people here what a, let's hear still you call arrive too fast for too many hours for sure. i'll just see the janine in new york, you fight westbank still ahead and i'll just sit up in support. co host using it and kick off the women's world cup of the historic when football watching, coming up shortly. the cities with sand when he's one of the world's most expensive timbers and the black moffatt tried his destination for one on one ac investigates the fight to capture india sandlewood king on out 0 the the
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the type of the spartan here as far rom. thank you. so much the biggest world cup in the history of women's football got underway with wins for both the co host new zealand and australia. organizers are hoping more than 2000000000 people will soon end to watch at least some of the action during the tournament. alex thomas reports from sydney, the making split full history. the 1st ever co hosted women's world cup is up and running, kicking off with a brief, but only parents opening ceremony highlighting the face of indigenous culture in both australia and new zealand. and the unit as well as the performance of the tournaments official song through is again by key we add
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all the office many and more. if the opening ceremony was scrap the poles, same could be said for new zealand slipping funds as they started with a short winds. not over 1995 well champions, new ways. hannah wilken said with a crucial goal at the stalls at the 2nd ha, spanking noisy celebrations from the biggest ever crowd to watch the women speaking game in use. even at the low risk postables fail to school from a late penalty kick is even held on for the 1st. it will win at a women's welcome that was drawn during the opening day's other match before your bill was even kicked. australia is iconic. captain santa, now injured unset semester, at least 2 games in her absence desk,
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we took the skip is on band and spoil the only goal of the game against the republic of ireland. from the penalties sports, like new zealand. the matilda is on the way with a one mill victory. so walked in a still missing stall to a tournament that was already re within the reco books. and there were 3 more matches on friday, including 2 legends, what the game nigeria is on the me. it'd be counted as christine sing class each, hoping to play in astonishing 6 women's welcome. alex thomas out is era, save me. all the usa are the favorites to win a 3rd straight title bought. this isn't the all conquering aside volt. the us we're knocked out in the semi finals at the last lympics and the majority of a squad are playing in their 1st world cup. the 1st game is against vietnam on saturday. after the olympics, a couple of pregnancies,
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a lot of young players that have made a massive mark on the game. and i think it was an amazing time for, for young players to get their foot in the door. and as you can see, we are a young talented team. there's, you know, 14 players stepping into their, their 1st world cup. and that's so amazing and incredible. and i think the world is going to see so many new faces, but canadians, whomever each to deal with their federation on a pay equity dispute with some of the eve of their opening match against nigeria feeling. but champions are looking for their 1st row cap, title, and hope captain christie sinclair can help them lift the trophy. the 40 year old who is international football is most prolific score has been leading a fight to get equal pay and greatest support from canada soccer. the women's game is, is got a long way to go to catch up to the men's game. you know it's, it's new comparative to the men's game with that being said, um, although our price money continues to increase um were nowhere near where,
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where it should be. i look, i'm finding for quality. it needs to be the exact same as a mens tournament and hopefully at the next tournament that will be the case. meanwhile, i jerry a still locked in a payment dispute with their own federation, but players have put plans to boycott their world cut opener on hold the $11.00 time asking champions are in group be along with canada, australia and the republic of ireland. what we've just seen, the republic of ireland make their world cup debut, they're one of a countries experiencing the finals for the 1st time. as peter stomach reports, it's beautiful. it's aiming to make an impact. they will be great, interesting seeing how morocco get along in group h. it's the 1st time in arab nation is qualified for women's world cup, and they main reach the semi finals in concert last year. american women or group h alongside germany, south korea and columbia. i think it's exciting that we see new countries coming in
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because ultimately what happens is that country now it likes the fuse in their country in terms of exposure of the school interest in the sport. so i think that's wonderful. but what we see on terms of the football side is yeah, we continue to see different styles, you know, different, different players, different heroes are going to emerge from miss wilcox. hello africans m b a or the lowest spring tournament. debbie tons, spain, japan and costa rica all day groups. see opponents portugal of the highest rank of the face. time is the 21st, but they were in a group containing defending champions, usa and the midlands who are 9th fellow new come is vietnam face the united states and they 1st match. they will be looking to avoid fellow southeast asian side thailand. 13 new defeats at the hands of the us. 4 years ago. the philippines find themselves increase. a long side co host, an easy, the 12th rank,
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no way and 20th rain, switzerland, round out the cool dates such as the ultimate sporting event for our sports. so, you know, it couldn't be anything but excited, excited and honored to be here because, you know, on the small percentage of people actually get through experience to be part of that small percentages are the dimensions of the island nation of hate. do you have one of the most daunting rules? european champions, england as well as denmark and china or along side band main group, the fellow concrete caffeine, panama will be confident of at least registering a wind, although they are unlikely to trouble 5th rank phones and a threat results. they will stay and see the chances against jamaica. the new teams each find themselves in difficult groups, but few things are more captivating that a fairy tale run. pete the same it al jazeera, are far looking good ahead of the new premier league season. they thrashed major league soccer all 135 melanie us. gabriel has these completely out fox,
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the analyst keeper, with a chip separate leon. perhaps a pick of the goals came from lee andrew to start the belgian with a scanner from outside the box. i knew $83000000.00 signing high habits also got themselves onto the score sheets for gunners begin their privately campaign against nottingham forced on where it sailed. publishing now has won his 1st match as counsellors. all of your favorite environmental winners in north carolina against direct them to play in the 4th tier of english football resort. it's really cool. getting a goal on his blues, a view chelsea or rebuilding after disastrous lastly and pain, which they finished in the bottom half of the community. focused on cricketers or celebrating winning the 1st test against drunk and gall. here they are enjoying their victory with a little bit of tate interest reached their target of a 131 on the final days when by 4 wickets. the 2nd and final test of the series
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