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this is the pulpit to unleash our long violet bos. enrique, imagine that these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts august 6th on dw. ah ah, this is each of the news live from berlin, russia and ukraine sign a deal to resume grain shipments out of ukraine. the reservations calls it a beacon of hope that will ease a global food crisis. but your grand says it doesn't trust rushes, promises. also coming up
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a u. s. court convicts of steve bad and of contempt of congress. donald trump's former aid refused to testify in front of makers investigating last year's assault on the us capital. just where has all the luggage got airports around the world struggle to deal with a lost package. crisis will tell you why. ah, hello, that i'm marina mohammed, ukraine and russia have signed the deal to restart grain exports out of ukraine. for months, russia has blockaded ports on the black sea, vital for shipping, ukrainian grain to the rest of the world. the deal will help alleviate a global food crisis triggered by russia's invasion. but ukraine says it doesn't believe russia will keep its promises. a landmark deal against the backdrop of
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mutual mistrust represented us from russia and ukraine, signed an agreement in the stumble, refusing to sit down together at the same table, and carefully avoiding shaking hands. the un secretary general said the deal offered a beacon of hope. this is an agreement for the wolves. 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 foot prices, which would already at record levels even before the war. a total nightmare for developing countries. green and russia are 2 of the world's biggest green producers . the deal will release more than 20000000 tons of wheat and other green that remain trapped in located ukrainian ports due to the war. it was broken by the un and dokie, a diplomatic crime for president reggie di bardon organ said in the metallica,
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the whitley text agreed on africa that we will work together to prevent the danger of hunger, but to waste billions of people her just all over the walls and i shifted from africa to the middle east listener. i'm from america, asia focus all the just the needle member controls the streets leading to the black sea. darkish and un officials will police the shipments that much of the world is desperately waiting for but trust is a key factor underlying the deal. and that is a high level of skepticism on all sides. tensions that russia has caused gas prices across europe to spiral. now german chancellor of shelf has the great debate out the country's biggest gas in puerto, its delicate balancing act for his government, trying to shield consumers from rising prices or protecting gas companies from going bankrupt. gas prices are already at record highs in germany,
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whether laughter from autumn, gas supplies will be allowed to raise prices. yet again, miss chancellor shalt said the increase would be around $0.02 per kilowatt hour, which would mean an extra $2.00 to $300.00 euro's a year. for an average family, but sholtes promise support, you will never walk along the 2nd minds um the, she'll get through these tough times together. that's the most important thing that makes nobody will be left alone with their challenges and probably lesson to protect consumers from soaring energy prices. shouts, announce heating subsidies for people on low incomes. a reform of the social welfare system and legal protections for people who can't pay rent, lek, tricity, or heating bills. they're started, i think. and last indeed, mistake will come to the aid of those hit hardest. but we will all have to live with higher cost lesson einstein. the simple fact is that we are all poorer because of the higher prices,
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unless the german government's bail out of uniform. the country's biggest gas in puerto also helps consumers. germany is taking a 30 percent stake in the company and injection of more than $7000000000.00 euros. but is it enough since your feeder own because there are a lot of unknown so on. so if we don't know how deliveries from gas from will develop on gas palm do that. so common, there are too many factors for me to be able to say how long it will last for long, less hyphen good. the government says it is determined to maintain stability in the energy sector. a germany's largest airport has been criticized for suggesting passengers should by colorful suitcases to reduce the risk of losing their luggage . frankfurt airport is one of many around the world struggling to deal with a lost luggage crisis is being blamed on cost saving measures brought in by airlines and airports g t. so revenue is during the pandemic staff shortages and strikes of meant tens of thousands of unpaid bags. and now stranded at airports such as london heathrow
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parish article and new york j k. well, joining us in the studio is the top is, i mean, as it has been tracking the story in great detail for us. so why did frankfurt airport get such a backlash over their proposal for colorful bags? well, it's not a bad idea in itself. obviously you can find a colorful bag if you're looking for it once your bag is already been lost and there to claim it. but the problem is a lot bigger than that, and people know that i think the airlines and the airports note themselves to 9 out of 1000 and bags arrived at their destination after the passenger who put them on the plane in june. and that is an increase of 25 percent over the same time. last year. lot of people have been complaining about it. people have taken a twitter to show their complaints. this guy said that he throws now. it has invented a new game where people have to jump over bags in order to find their own. a lot of people are playing that game right now seems, and this is from frank for an airline for airport. what we're just talking about.
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picture of los bags and this guy at the bottom says, oh, thanks for taking this picture. i think i see my back that i've been missing for 9 days now. very serious for a lot of people, especially if there's a lot of valuable possessions in there. so people are upset with the airlines and airports for i'm telling them i'll just get a cultural bag and maybe won't go missing. but what's lead to this will airports or blink blaming airlines and airlines are blooming airport. so when there was a fiasco at heathrow, the emirates airlines blamed heater for the the backup. but then heathrow turn around said the airlines were putting a profit ahead of safe and reliable passengers journey. so blaming airlines who are actually responsible for checking your back and getting on the plane. that's where they're at heathrow airport was putting the blame and what's really happened is during the pandemic. and so few people were flying airlines really cut back on staff outside a lot of jobs and now that people are, are flying again. they haven't really re hire those people. and some people are speculating it that even though they could have anticipated this, they are in
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a financial, you know, there's a downturn financially, so the trying to make it up by keeping those workers at home. so what can one do to prevent your suitcase getting lost? well, i would get a colorful bag maybe to start with. you can also buy a tracker that you can track on your phone and you can put that in your bag so you know where it is at all times. you could also try not taking a suitcase parking little lighter or especially make sure you don't do things like put cheese in your bag. because of the brandenburg airport here in berlin. spokesperson said they had to throw up some people's bags because this stunk too much. oh, dear, all good advisor. thank you. i'm in for looking into that story for us on his look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. in brazil, the residence of rio de janeiro is largest available, have rally to protest against police violence, alter, arrayed that left 18 people. dead authority said the rates targeted a criminal group blamed for a series of ca, thefts, and bank robberies. president,
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terrible scenario congratulated police and condemned the killing of an officer. members of the rama community in the czech republic have begun demolishing a pig farm built on the site of a nazi era concentration camp. after years of campaigning, they've been given the green light to build a museum in its place on the hundreds of roma who died there. japan, the seeing a growing opposition to plans to hold a state funeral for former primary sessions, obey who was assassinated this month. critics are against using public funds for the proposed service, saying that the public is divided over mister abe's legacy of private service was held following his death. steve balin, the long time ally and 8 of former president, u. s. u. s. president donald trump has been convicted of contempt of congress. he could face up to 2 years in prison,
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but has vowed to appeal the verdict. but it was charge for refusing to testify before lawmakers investigating last year's insurrection at the u. s. capital. i stayed with the dub is the killer cook, now has more on steve balance conviction from washington dc. that's not a shoe surprise. and clearly he refused to even hand over any documents. but you can't seem to get away with not cooperating in the face of a house committee, but his lawyers already said that they will appeal. he says he has a bullet proof information that will prevent steve bowden from going to prison. it could be up to 2 years, so this is still an open once again, but a very clear indicator there that he can't simply wiggle out of this. the rain forest that the congo river basin in central africa is the world's 2nd largest off the amazon. it absorbs around 4 percent of global carbon emissions,
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side to say it's conservation is key to fighting global warming. but deforestation is threatening its survival, especially in the democratic republic of congo. met on gay, a crowded neighbourhood in kinshasa, the capital of d r. c. she she bought were from one of the cities many st. restaurants. she depends on charcoal mate from wood to prepare food and heat water. she says she doesn't have a choice of a one, michael michael is and all you see, charcoal is really good because electricity isn't stable with it. and if there isn't any electricity at all, how can you cook? nearly 9 out of 10 people in d r. c, rely on wood, charcoal, or firewood, as their main fuel supply. kinshasa is one of africa's biggest cities. people he burned 3 more than $2000000.00 tons of charcoal each year. the
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ecological price of using so much cycle is enormous. this forest just outside of kinshasa is part to the congo base in rain forest, who is the 2nd largest rain forest in the world. but trees here are been felled indiscriminately to feed the lucrative charco market. this is one potential, tentative to the mostly illegal felling. several farming communities here, a planting fast, growing acacia trees on the plateau, but i k. a vast savannah that stars just east of contresa benjamin a can. there is a deputy coordinator event, the project which is funded by the european union. the idea behind the project is to create a sustainable supply of wood to turn into charcoal suki, develop ludwig people, practicing agro forestry are doing it in a sustainable way. de la, they themselves, plant the trees, operate their farms,
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and then cut the trees to create charcoal with their own trees. well, if you see it does a full cycle, you love a plant, they exploit, they replanting. cleanser is one of the $260.00 farmers now operating and acacia plantation as part of the project. once that cater trees become mature after around 8 years, they are cut down the fell, the cases are covered over and then slowly banned to produce charcoal. then in place of the acacia corn, n, cassava a planted and harvested when the soil is infertile. enough for the food crops acacia is planted again. the non native trees help replenish the soil with nitrogen and the cycle of crop rotation begins again. the acacia plantations are a way of providing farmers with a source of income. and preserving native forests, says kinda seller. so the shot was robbery of boulevard. the solution is,
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is if you leave the forest ecosystem in pcd del portia, we shall create these kinds of projects across the whole country law. and we will have solve the problem of deforestation. if been a problem, the deforestation, producing green a charcoal has it challenges. then see or project needed millions of years and start of funding and loads of scientific knowledge plus in a neighboring project. not all of the farmers wait 8 years for the trees to mature and sometimes cut the trees down earlier. back in can chatter the market for charcoal is expected to keep booming as a city rapidly expands, but charcoal from prime reforest isn't as bad from environment is also bad for people to go. smoke from charco fires can cause serious illnesses, like lung cancer and heart disease. that means in the longer term to protected
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citizens and as far as the r congo needs to invest in alternatives like hydro electricity, or gas, you watch, indian is life from berlin, coming up next as well. stories looking at not p as booming drone industry are much you can't find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching. take care. bye bye. ah the amount of cost is increasing every.

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