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is the whole thing to unleash on violet pass and read. imagine these teachings or elements to gandhi's legacy store to august 6th on the w. ah, this is d w. news line from birthday moscow and cave signed a deal to resume grain shipments out of you, cried united nations. how's it as a beacon of hope bethel isa global from crisis? when your credit has said he doesn't trust to russia's promises. also on the
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program, us lawmakers say form of president donald trump. i chose not to act as a mom of his support, a storm the u. s. capital for 187 minutes on january 6. those may, out of unbridled destructive energy could not be moved. us congressional panel of accuses the former president of failing to call off the riotous my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. does not represent our time. they also watched, never before seen outtake from a trump speech, showing an angry president unwilling to admit defeat on board unrest in sri lanka. dozens are injured as security forces clear the main anti government to protest camp in the capitol, columbus ah, ah,
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i am so gale. welcome to the program. ideal has been signed to allow the resumption of grain shipments from ukrainian ports on the black sea. following months of russian blockades. representatives from both sides attended the signing ceremony in istanbul, along with turkish president reggie time ur to one and un secretary general antonio . good, cherish its hope that re opening the ports and allowing grain to leave ukraine will help ease global food prices, which have spiked over recent months at the signing ceremony. mr. guitar, russia, stress, the deal significance, calling it an agreement for the world. it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. and to love stabilize global food prices, which would already at record levels even before the war. a total nightmare for developing countries. i put into our correspondent dorian jones in a storm ball that there was likely to be widespread relief at news of this deal.
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absolutely, we're talking about the releasing of up to 20000000 tons of ukrainian grain that's being trapped in ports. and along the black sea coast, the un official briefing report of the head of the deal said that over a 100000000 people have been plunged into poverty and acute poverty, the cause of soaring cou price is now at this deal, can ease a rising price is this will be seen as a major step or $2.00, avoiding a potential global famine. what do we know about the deal? who's committed to doing what? well, it's a complex field, basically. what will happen is the ukrainian side will, will prove pilot school s cool b, chicago ships for it's heavily mine waters of these bolts then onto the black sea where they will then the ship will have to follow, carefully allocated cargoes across the black sea. here to scramble and then crew onto world markets. this is an, a bulk coordination through ukrainian or russian united nations and turkey with
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a setting up of a, of a joint coordination center in the sample. and trust has been a big issue for both sides in that conflict. absolutely, now this is a key part of the deal and probably the most important on the russian side, this quote nation center will coordinate efforts to search all ships heading tools . these cargo towards each cranium pulls the check that they are not carrying weapons. these are the major concern for russia among the major stumbling blocks on the ukraine, inside they were deep concerns of the russia would possibly take advantage of these safe channels that would appear and possibly launch her pack, why she has given a commitment, but it will not launch any attacks in the vicinity of the black sea where these ships will be trying to think also have given a guarantee that they will not be harbors where the ukraine will be exported. but there has to be said,
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ukrainian officials have repeatedly said we promises from russia in the past, which they have failed to keep. now a keep is very unclear in this field where there will be through enforced russia of following of this deal. and i think the indication of this trust that the, because this neighbor, the ukrainians refuse to sign that the, the same papers, the russian folk, ministers, scientists, separately, and that is on the line and how much distrust still exists. and there's a lot of concern about how this the a will be in going forward. and what has been turkeys role in this? well, turkey has play the types of people to roll inside the you and pick terry general. i totally agree, paris addressing the signing ceremony said the turkey played a critical role and said that the will not be possible without turkey help. now, turkey has been hosting full way to come behind the things that been working closely with both side. now touch turkey, the turkish president has a repetition of having good relationship focus, ukrainian, rushing,
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council and turkeys and says that it's been playing a very balanced role in this company. now that has strong concern kentucky, west and part of the focus failure to enforce west and sanction, but totally insist think that it needs to be in a neutral or lisa balance position. so we can play the mediation of facilitating thing role and the, the success or lisa part of the field will on the line from the point of view. it's the indication of it stops. ok, thank you for dion dion jones in a stumble. so has it still been received in ukraine? he has d. w correspondent, nick, commonly in keith when theory, with a lot of enthusiasm. but there is a huge amount of skepticism that russia will stick to it side of the deal. basically what he's trying to do is to busy bring about peace on the water on the black sea, while the war heats up on land, especially in the south of ukraine. you those ports that's narrow where you crane wants to go into counter attack and where it's expected. we'll see a lot more fighting the weeks to come. so a lot of skepticism and
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a lot of question marks, but as to how those 2 things are going to be messy, detached from another. and you know how it can work in practice, how turkey and other foreign countries are going to guarantee ukraine safety. if it does take away those minds and open access to its main port cities that are in themselves prime targets for russia's expansionism, we heard from russian for mr. sega lover of in recent days, that don bass is basically not enough for russia that ukraine still has to expect attacks and more russian offensives across all of its territory. so at definitely a lot of question marks. even though people hear obs, desperate to get an opportunity to sell their goods to the rest of the world, after 5 months war, they come in cave, we'll take a look at some more stores making headlines around the world. now, army officials in marley se soldiers have repelled what they call the terrorist attack at the main military base in kathy, just outside the capital damica, where the says reported gun foreign explosions. the incident come to day after militants linked to al qaeda at ac. several other military camps in central molly killing one soldier and wounding 15 others japan to witnessing growing opposition
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to plans to hold the state funeral for former prime minister shinta arbor, who was assassinated this month. critics of argued against using public funds for the pro service, saying that the public is divided over mr. are based that legacy private service was held following his death. the ceremony has been held in the czech republic to mark the demolition of a pig farm built on the site of a nazi in a concentration camp. when the 1000 roma citizens were in turned and hundreds killed, their museum will be built on the sides. after decades of disputes between the owners, government and roman rights groups, italian, samantha, christopher, etc, has become the 1st european female astronauts to take a space walk. it was joined by russian cosmo walter, all of our time. you have to work on a new robotic arm at the international space station. the i assess is one of the last areas of cooperation between russia and the west. since moscow invited you
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create a panel of us lawmakers as the cues, former president donald trump, of gross dereliction of duty for refusing to call off a mob of his supporters as a storm the capital building. last year, investigators her testimony from top white house aides, who described mister trump's, it action for nearly 3 hours during the assault on january, the 6th. the committee also saw clips of the former president rehearsing his speech the day after the attack and refusing to say the 2020 election was over. the hearings have included a mix of life testimony, pre recorded depositions, and never before seen footage, including these outtakes. that's whenever your editor of donald trump rehearsing his video address to the nation a day after the attack on the capitol. but this election is now congress has certified the results. i don't want to say the elections over just wanna say his
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daughter, yvonne could trump can be heard off camera coaching her father right now . yeah. to get congress. the committee documented how the former president was not only aware of the attack on the capital. he watched the violence unfold on television in a small dining room off the oval office, rebuffing please by aids, politicians, and members of his own family to tell the mob to stand down. for 3 hours, he refused to call off the attack, and donald trump refused to take the urgent advice he received that there are from his political opponents or from the liberal media, but from his own family. his own friends, his own staff, and his own advisors. in the midst of an attack, when there was no time for politics, the people closest to trump told him the truth. it was his supporters attack in the
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capital, and he alone could get through to them. kinsey anger, one of only 2 republicans on the committee, says instead, trump chose not to act violating his oath of office and placing lives in danger. 5 people died as a result of the attack. some 140 police officers were injured and to date more than 850 people have been arrested in connection with the riot. it came on the heels of his speech by trump, to supporters in which he falsely claimed the election had been stolen and that vice president mike pence could overturn the results. during the hearings, one white house security official described how secret service agents protecting pence that day called love once to say good bye, as the mob broken side. members of the dp diligence, i'm sure in march we on the sy several members of the capitol police force have been in the audience during the hearings, which will resume in september and at the white house on the more shall anchor
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sworn in a new prime minister on cabala today, after a new president took office under the country, struggles to cope with a devastating economic and political crisis earlier riot police face accusations of using excessive force to remove demonstrators from a proto site near government. buildings. o caught by surprise, and at night hundreds of troops and police commanders moved on the protesters outside the presidential offices in colombo, removing tense and protest banners. several people were arrested. as the sun rose, the security forces had cordoned off the area, and more troops were being bused in activist expressed shock at the rate accusing police of using unjustified and disproportionate force. last
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night we normally be fair and gama troops gamma do those and robes came here and they blocked the all rods. but the barriers and destroyed allah, dan dan. now the property and they, they've ordered a rescue. the president of the secretary office and they beat us really badly come off of their protest. her theatre. they are bad being good. and some of us do, daniel is o'loy a $1019.00 president lisa colored. and he don't cowardly an action to give the place with the rate came a day after sri lanka swore in a new president. renelle rick m a singer. he will replace got a buyer. raja pug south who fled the country this month and resigned in one of his
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1st actions as president rick missing the appointed danish go nowhere. dina, as prime minister he's a senior politician. consider to be a long time raja parkside, loyalist. the new government now faces the task of leading the country out of its economic collapse and restoring order after months of mass protest. but protesters have vowed to continue rolling until there's a break with the familiar political elite. they say is responsible for the mass. as remind our top story at this hour, moscow and key from side to deal to resume grain shipments out of you cry. it allows for the safe passage of ships to the black sea at un secretary general and turner. good terrorist held it as a beacon of hope. the world that you crave has said it doesn't trust russians
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promised not to talk at ships. and us lawmakers investigating the assault on the capital on the 6th of january last year, a former president, donald trump, should be held accountable for gross that election of duty for refusing to condemn or stop the violence carried out by his supporters and set you up to date next on the d. w. a dog film with a documentary about assyrian trans management, found a place that it will furnish will have more world news at the top of the with high school is establishing an older and she gene pain, president of the global power china. any criticism of his regime isn't it in the bud.
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