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military aggression ah, the chinese president believes that his way is for superior than that of western democracy. china's president, she ging ping starts july 30th on d. w with. ah, this is the w news live from birth. it less than a day after keith and moscow, santa deal to allow grand shipments out of ukraine. the ukrainian army says russian missiles struck the port, city of odessa, ukrainian president vladimir lensky says the attack prudes. russia is ready already
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violating the agreement. so coming up the head of the world health organization declares the monkey pox outbreak a global help emergency if he has that disease could spread rapidly to more countries. and pride is back here in burly hundreds of thousands joined the party in the german capital for the annual christopher st. diaper. right? ah, i'm anthony. how'd welcome to the program. russia has denied any involvement in a mis off strike on the ukrainian port city of odessa. the attack comes a day after the un broken an agreement between moscow and keith to restart driving the exports from ukraine. addresses port is a launching point to get grind to other parts of the world. president vladimir lensky, called the attack, blatant barbarism saying, approved. russia cannot be trusted to implement the deal. the ukrainian port of
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odessa on file missiles struck the strategic city only a day after a deal was made to unblock grain shipments from ukrainian ports. for many in odessa, the culprit was obvious. we'll hear or what can i be shall hate and promised that they wouldn't bother guerrero and agreed they'd give safe passage still they could get a grain attic that oh, but what does he do? he bonds them with a family cellular bonded. i cannot say that i'm surprised. i mean, rush always goes back on. it's on its word that it sits, there is a nation that lies and steal them and does whatever it once for its own gain. in conversations with turkey who broke the deal, russia was quick to deny responsibility. who, in our contact with russia,
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the russians stated that they had absolutely nothing to do with this attack. and that they were examining the issue very closely and observe, visited us less, but authorities and keith called the attack a spit in the face. and warned that moscow could not be trusted to uphold its promises. yet short thought, if any one in the world could have said before that some kind of dialogue with russia, some kind of agreement would be necessary. the more look at what's happening, which to day rushing caliber missiles have destroyed the very possibility of such statements. levity veil. the grain deal had been hailed by the un as a beacon of hope for millions in the face of a global food crisis. but less than 24 hours after it was signed, the deal to unblock ukraine's ports now hangs by a thread. they doubling. correspondent ne conley is in cave. we asked him if the reported attack on odessa could scuttle the grand deal?
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well, it definitely gives weights to the voice in ukraine that were very, very skeptical about this deal long. 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 removed in front of a desert. and we'll use that to try and take more turchin ukraine. indeed, rush for miss a 2nd lover of in recent days has said that russia is not satisfied with dumbass. that basically the whole of ukraine is still one of russia's targets. i think that this agreement might still be working on paper and yet there is more work ahead in terms of setting up that coordination center in his stumble, to coordinate these ships going in and out. but right now, it's very 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 boards in the desert, they hit the port of odessa, and this is still an active, was on site 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 proven to be very,
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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 that was in commonly in the 20th capital, keith go ahead of the world health organization as declared the fast spreading monkey pox outbreak. a public health emergency of international consent. the declaration comes as cases have been detected in more than 70 countries. the health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources to help find the disease. the world health organization has sounded the alarm over monkey pox, which it says it's spreading quickly to many countries that have not seen it before . we have an outbreak that has spread around the wood rapidly through new modes 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 books outbreak represents a public cold 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, healthy 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 are 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 complications. so i had some lesions that were internal are not just on my skin, but also on my mucous membranes all over my body basically. and those were the ones
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that were super painful. vaccines are available. it's the same shot 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 shortages. monkey pops has been reported in around 70 country so far, often in networks of men who have sex with men. they have been at the forefront of protests calling for rapid and equitable vaccination programs. the structure, even. let's take a look now, some more stories making headlines around the world. tennesseans protested on saturday head of a referendum on a new constitution. the demonstrators are calling the draft constitution, a qu, that would give absolute power to the president. residence is, it's necessary to save the country from a political and economic crisis. wildfires are spreading fast across california, prompting evacuations near yosemite national park,
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firefighters had made progress against early blazers, but the so called oak fire has continued to spread. worst drought in decades is fueling the flames. the largest reservoir in the u. s. is now just a quarter full as a result of a major drought. like made in nevada stores water for tens of millions of people, but it is shrinking at an alarming right climate experts say the global heating is one of the leading causes a historic and deadly heat wave has been sweeping across europe. this weight smashing temperature record sparking fires and destroying crops and infrastructure spine is one of them will most badly hit countries. it's experiencing its worst year for forest fires. since reco began in spain, a neighboring portugal over 1700 people have died due to hate related conditions, and that figure is expected to increase. and italy issued red alerts for some 16
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cities on friday. as the current heat wave reached its peak there at normally hot and dry summers are becoming more common all over the world. parts of china and the u. s. also gripped by searing heat waves this weekend. scientists say climate change caused by human activities is to blame this area and nothing spain used to be covered by lush pine forest. but the green woodlands have been replaced by ashes and smoke 15 families have lost their homes. with christie. jo, like i said, these are very sad it up of my husband inherited his house from his parents hungry and he built this bit with his own hands when he was young to make it bigger. those little feet in thought, the so the little it really hurt them and it hurts me to again about a dozen fires are still active across the country. in southwest
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france, thousands of fire fighters have been deployed to battles, spreading wild fires. the work is dangerous, but good humor is also critical. war. i'm as long as we have a bit of fire, it keeps us in shape and staying on board. the soaring heat has hit other parts of the world, mexico's northern states. i baking melissa and our blackouts in the morning and at night the water cuts out. we have children and we struggle that when we do have water pressure, it's only a small stream. in the u. s. temperatures are expected to search to record ties in the countries north east, which is close to triple digits on the fahrenheit scale. just looking at the weather map all across america, like austin, texas, the high is
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a 100 plus every day, but the world is burning. it's not getting cooler right now, and it's pretty frightening. washington and philadelphia have both declared heat emergencies. public health officials, a warning people to drink lots of water, avoid outdoor activity, and check on the elderly. it's been 2 weeks since the people in sri lanka stormed the presidential palace and other government buildings. the country now has a new president, ronald wicker, i'm a singer, a day after he was sworn in. he ordered a crackdown on the main protest camp outside the presidential palace, but many say they will remain until their demands are met. they w summary to chima has this update from the cap. at this protest, camp is a mood of defines people here, say that they will not move until they get what they want. reforms for the country . many of them experienced the hard to crack down by the military. they were beaten,
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and assorted president running became a singer, has defended the action thing. these people had violated the law of the land. he also wants to give a strong message. the kind of scenes that we saw 2 weeks ago when people invaded the presidential palace and frolic in the pool would never happen again. the 2nd message he wants to focus on that the government will soon be up and running. he's only appointed a new prime minister, as well as an interim cabinet. he met the cabinet today and he said, the priority is going to be to normalize the country within a week. the new foreign minister has said that his priority is going to be talk to lenders as well as the resume talks with creditors like the international monetary fun. these are hopeful and positive signs, but the people at this protest scamp say that they will only leave when they can see some definite outcome, some kind of reforms which take this country to the part of economic and political
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recovery. i might, she may slumber more hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in berlin's annual christopher street day parade. that's one of the world's largest pride events this year. and even so, support from the gym and 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 their concerns. ah, this light you might have been going from gladly. it's still the case that especially in berlin, taking the subway 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. the doctor was come up, man, lab one where
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a couple and we just want to show the world that we love each other and that we can express. i love openly without facing hatred for it. even that i the christopher street day parade is named after the site of the 1969 riots in new york that launched the gay rights movement. the pride event attracted people from around the world, including activists from bought own ukraine. my name is lenny and i came here all the way from your brain. ah. you know the very on be not well my community, my grandfather the march ended at the brandenburg gate with enthusiasm still high. and the celebrations of set to continue into a warm bowling night. some sport before we go and in formula one shall
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declare has taken pole position for the french grand prix. the ferrari drive was fast asleep, qualify pippin championship. rival met the stepan into 2nd on the grid. it means laclare clench as he 7th pole of the season, and he needs to win in sunday's rice to close the gap a little on for staff and who has 38 points clear at present. in the driver's staff, this is d. w. news live from berlin up next sports life takes us to the growing basketball. hot spot of manila that's coming up after a show of price tie with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families on the reason for the credit.

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