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dw, ah, with business d, w to use alive from berlin, less than a day after cuban moscow sign a deal to la grange shipments out of ukraine. you create an army, says russian missiles struck the port, city of odessa, ukrainian president of demarus lansky says the attack proves russia is already violating the agreement. the head of the world health organization declares the monkey box outbreak of global health emergency. if you have the disease could spread rapidly to more countries, but hope declaration will spur
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a more coordinated global response and cried as back here in berlin. hundreds of thousands joined the party in the german capital for the annual christopher street day parade. ah, and i am told me already bought welcome to the program. russia has denied any involvement in a missile strike on the ukrainian port city of odessa. the attack comes a day after the went broke at an agreement between moscow and cuba to restart. green exports from ukraine or desolate port is part of a key route to get green out to a hungry world. that's dependent on ukraine's crops. the deal carries the potential to ease a global food crisis. ukrainian president holiday merits. lensky said he does not trust chef to keep its promises. last year, lucia will not rush. oh,
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no matter what it says and promises will find ways not to implement the deal. geopolitically with weapons bloody or not. it has several vectors as it always acts 30. this shows that you crank can't be a country where there's a frozen conflict in the u. m. o. and we really need ukraine to be able to take appropriate steps to de, occupy our territory. so the new growth chandel, ducal bind sonata territory, did of his correspondent economy is in the ukrainian capital kia and asked him if the reported attack on odessa could scot all the grain deal. well, it definitely gives weights to the voicing crane that were very, very skeptical about this deal along who said there is basically no basis for trusting russia. the truck, russia will meet the commitments given in turkey, that russia will attempt to take advantage of the fact that the c mines being
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removed in front of a desk. and we'll use that to try and take more turchin ukrainian did rush for mr. sagan. lab in recent days, he said that russia is not satisfied with dumbass, that basically the whole of ukraine is still one of russia's targets. i think this agreement might still be working on paper and yet there is more work ahead in terms of setting up that coordination center in a stumble to coordinate these ships going in and out. but right now, it's really difficult to see how any commercial ship owner can even get insurance, or would be willing to send their property, their ship into ports, like a desa, given a situation where this is a constant risk. even if these missiles didn't hit the green port in odessa, they hit the point of a data. and this is still an active also and saying that attempt to try and take these 2 things apart to basically create peace at sea while there is an active war on land. i think that's going to be very, very difficult and realization to steal. have a great enthusiasm for this, you know, worldwide is going to be very difficult. it's going to take quite some time if a tool for anything to really translate into action on the ground. and in light of
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that threat, or any reason to believe ukraine could launcher a successful counter offensive and regain control over their territory. will definitely western weapons arriving in quite some number. now. not as much as far as the cranes would like, but they are certainly already making themselves felt, especially the american high mar systems. that's a rocket artillery system that really allows ukraine to hit russian weapons deposed 7080 kilometers away from their positions. and really basically trying to pry versus forces of that huge advantage in terms of artillery that they've had in recent months and basically bring it to parity. that song, that really has had an impact for now the russians have nothing to basically put it against that high mar system. the anti aircraft systems aren't able to intercept those shells coming in. so there's a sense that ukraine is, i can try and push home disadvantage because there's an expectation that in september, russia will hold referenda in those up by churches and try and legitimize its control of those. or to say, this is now part of russia. if you try and regain the searches,
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we will use our nuclear weapons to defend them. so there's definitely a sense that ukraine needs to be seen, push this volume, otherwise will be too late. don't use an economy and if thank you, the head of the world health organization has declared the fastest spreading monkey pox. outbreak of public health, emergency of international concern cases have been detected in more than 70 countries. the health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources to fighting the disease. the world health organization has sounded the alarm over monkey pox, which it says is spreading quickly to many countries that have not seen it before. we have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new models of transmission about which we understand truly to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons,
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i have decided that the global monkey booked out greatly presents of public coal emergency of international concern. a public health emergency of international concern. it sounds bureaucratic, but in reality it means the organization sees the disease as a global health emergency. learning lessons from its covert response when it was criticized for being too slow and cautious to declare a pandemic. the w h o made this move in the hope of provoking countries into early action spread by a close, but not necessarily sexual contact. monkey pox has been mainly found in western africa until now, experts of baffled as to why it is spreading beyond that area and spreading so fast . it's not normally dangerous for those with healthy immune systems, but can be painful and lead to serious complication. so i had some lesions that were internal, not just on my skin, but also on my mucous membranes all over my body, basically. and those were the ones that were super painful. vaccines are available
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. it's the same short that protects against smallpox production was put on hold when that disease was eradicated globally in the last century. the danish company that produces the vaccine says it can start deliveries immediately. but already there are concerns about voltages. monkey pops has been reported in around 70 country so far, often and networks of men who have sex with men. they have been at the forefront of protests calling for rapid and equitable vaccination programs of the structure to even earlier i asked a science journalist kai accomplishment how the w chose declaration can change the response to the disease. well, i mean the truth is we don't know whether this changes the response or how it does the hope is that this is going to draw more attention to the problem that it's going to help to, to galvanize support and to get countries to act on it. to test more, to make sure that we do what we can to cope this outbreak. but it is the largest alarm bell, the w can ring,
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but what it does ultimately we're going to see in the next weeks. right. so one of the key things i guess, in terms of response would be the vaccine. so far we're already seeing shortages. so is that likely to, to, to have a bit of a boost now that this declaration has been made. so the vaccine situation is fairly complicated. i mean, we've never really developed a vaccine against monkey parks where we do have the smallpox vaccine, which our license to be used against monkey pox in some places in which we think help protect against monkey pox. but the old smallpox like seems, have very serious side effect sometimes. so there's one particular vaccine that has that. so more modern vaccine that has much fewer side effect. and that one is produced by one company in one plant. and this declaration won't change anything in the short run in how much of that is available. the, the crucial thing is that the declaration might help to coordinate the global
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distribution of this vaccine because there's a lot of countries now that want the 16 that needed to protect the vulnerable populations within the borders. but it's going to be another question of vaccine equity globally. monkey pox has been spreading for for a few months. now. why has it taken the w chill this long to declare the emergency? well, i mean to be fair, there was a 1st meeting of the emergency committee which makes this decision or which is tasked with advising the director general on this. they met in june and then they decided with, with the majority that they'd help us didn't. yet, you know more in this declaration and even the 2nd emergency committee which met on thursday, actually the majority of members didn't feel that a fake should be declared. and it was the director general in a, in an unprecedented move actually, who decided that he was going to declare health emergency anyway. so you can always argue that the w jo should have acted faster, but actually in this case, you know, they have active faster than, than the experts advising them where it's suggesting. all right, well,
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leave it there, science journalist chi coefficient. thank you for speaking to us. thank you. steve bannon, a former presidential advisor, and all trumps administration, says he'll appeal the verdict of a u. s. federal jury that convicted him of contempt of congress. the campaign strategist was found guilty on 2 counts of criminal contempt for defying subpoenas from the committee investigating last year's riot at the u. s. capital. thank you. i want to thank sort by thinking the jury respect their decision today. steve bannon was defiant in his remarks to reporters following his conviction in u. s. federal court immediately indicating he plans to appeal the rulings. we may have lost the battle here today warner killers as war this employee hold the u. s. committee investigating the january 6th insurrection at the u. s. capital asked bannon to provide documents and testify in person about efforts to overturn the
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2020 election. bannon ignored both subpoenas, so the case was referred to the justice department and however the committee did obtain leaked audio abandon discussing the president strategy to declare victory no matter what an irritant at a public hearing this week. let's listen in with a victory that has a need for what is the same, what the democrat more are people early. they tell their voting men. and so they're going to have a natural disadvantage in front of you better friends of warner. so when you wake up wednesday morning is going to be far. and of course, 4 days later president trump declared victory when his own campaign advisers told him he had absolutely no basis to do so. this is a learned where i've got, although bannon only lasted 7 months in the white house after helping trump, when in 2016, he was brought back in after the 2020 election to help devise
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a strategy to keep trump in office. one last thing i had with drop in the constitution, oh, banning remains free pending his sentencing. scheduled for october. the 21st hundreds of thousands of people have come to berlin to take part in the annual christopher street, bay parade. it's one of the world's largest pride events this year. it even sole support from the german parliament. this is the 1st for germany, the l 2 b t q. pride flag raised in front of the german parliament, standing tall as a symbol of support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. ah, hundreds of thousands of people took to the capital streets, celebrating and voicing that concerns. this light i am,
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i know been good friends gladly. it's still the case that especially in berlin, taking the summary at night is nearly impossible because of all the crimes being committed. yes, we have same sex marriage in germany now, but a lot remains to be done. that would come up me on that one, but we're a couple and we just want to show the world that we love each and that we can express our love openly without facing hatred for it. even now i go now christopher street, day parade is named after the site of the 969 riots in new york that launched the gay rights movement. the pride event attracted people from around the world, including activists from bought on ukraine. my name is lenny and i came here all the way from green. ah, you did not oh my community,
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my gone through the march ended at the brandenburg gate, but enthusiasm still high. and the celebrations of said to continue into a warm bullet night quick look at the sport now in formula one charlie, claire has taken pole position for the french grand prix. the ferrari driver was fastest and qualifying it being championship. rival max messed up in to 2nd on the grid. it means laclare clenches his 7th pole of the season and he needs a win and sundays race to close the gap, invest up and who is 38 points clear in the driver's standings. and a reminder of the top story will falling for you this hour. the head of the world health organization has declared the foster spreading monkey box outbreak of global health emergency health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources to fighting the disease. this is deed albany is leih from
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