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ah ah ah ah, this is deed of the news live from berlin. ukraine prepares to restart. green exports from the black sea despite a russian missile attack on a desa. the strike came less than a day after the 2 sides agreed to a grain export deal. if the deal fills the global food crisis could get even worse,
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rushes top diplomat says the kremlin is aiming for regime change in ukraine so that russians and ukrainians can be united. the comments com at the start of gay leverage african tour and inform you the one charlotte squanders yet another poll position because he's been out of the friend from pre and title, rival max bus, stop and take full advantage. ah, i'm told me a logical welcome to the program. ukraine says it's prepared to restart green exports through the black sea despite russia. this all strike on the port city of odessa of a sack happened just one day after the 2 countries signed a deal to resume exporting to global markets spice, the ongoing war. initially,
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after initially denying any involvement, russia said it's missiles hit ukrainian military target. the deal between the 2 countries aims to get ukranian crop safely out via ship and help ease a global food crisis. millions of tons of grain have been trapped since the invasion due to russian attacks on ukrainian infrastructure and the blockade of its ports. i asked our correspondent give mathias ballinger, what saturdays missile strike means for the green deal between russia and ukraine. it's clearly an act of sabotage of this agreement. however, it might, it might not end the agreement, but it's clearly a sign that russia still has the possibility to stop all the grain exports. it's assigned to this to the crews of the ships, the turkish ships that are going to bring the grain out so that they might be
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endanger. um, so it will of course not facilitate the implementation of this agreement and went to facilitate the grain exports. however, ukraine is saying is preparing for these grain ex pause. they're saying they're, there we go along despite this strike, there was also of violation of this agreement. it says in the agreement that ports will not be attacked um, but you can still hopes to bring out some of its grain or the optimism that it would be possible to bring out all the grain that we are talking about. that 60000000 tons of grain is not very high here. and as the expectation that this might not be possible that what's the procedure supposed to be to, to restart these green exports. and so there will be a corridor along which the ships ships can move this corridor will be d mind. there's no complete demining of the ukrainian ports because that was one of the problems you cranford. that if a d mind, the pause the russian army will attack there. so there will be just a, this one,
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cory jaw, and the ships that will bring the grain ouch. will start from turkey. they will come into the ukranian pause. they will not be accompanied by, by russian or international war ships. they will sail into these ports, will load the grain and then say loud the ships i exclusively turkish companies that have the right to to operate these ships. and then they will unload in turkey and turkey will then re distribute the grain on to other ships and on to other routes. russia will inspect these ships before they off the turkish port. russian officials and military people will be in the turkish ports so they will make sure that no weapons can be shipped on the way in by these boats. right of is mrs. belinda in if thank you for that update. russian foreign minister, us again love rob says he's country's aiming for regime change in ukraine and hopes
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to unite ukrainians and russians. he made the comments in cairo during the 1st leg of a tour of african countries. you'll also visit if you'll peer uganda and the democratic republic of congo. the talks with president of the father of sissy and egypt, foreign minister liberal said russian green exporters, what committed to meeting their orders in full. he reaffirmed that the deal on the safe export of ukrainian grain remains in place. lover of also said sanctions on russia prompted an attempt by moscow to re orient its foreign policy towards africa and other parts of the world. now let's have a listen to what he had to say. we should move you today. we spoke in detail about the steps our respective foreign ministries need to take to prevent damage to our economic relations from western sanctions. we want to reconfigure our relationship under the new conditions created by those illegitimate sanctions imposed by the us
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and its allies. for you. earlier i talked to d w, russia reporter vladimir se off, and asked him why africa is so important to russia. at this stage. we are witnessing not on the military battle and on the shields of the oak ukraine, the witnessing a huge battle over minds and hearts, or wide, especially in africa as well because the grain exports is over. huge, important swafford and country. it's no accident that mister lover of visiting except on the 1st of us use africa to educate is highly dependent on araselis, ukrainian grains 25 percent of the grants are consumed and it's a top or just rushing their grain. so it's obviously a part of the blame game was to blame for this current crisis. irascible drank to push thimble, blame to the rest and work with the united states in europe and unions with his food crisis. blaming the sanctions imposed on the roster and trying to convince the
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board that are asked to have a partner. you have a friends inside and in class with the united states and europe in your notes union but, but we have to print from the russian point of view of it in africa. so it's hugely important for economic reasons. people put in question political reasons as well. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. hope francis has arrived in canada where he is expected to apologize to members of the indigenous community. the over abuse committed by catholic clergy, a canadian commission government commission in 2021 found that generations of indigenous children suffered physical and sexual abuse in state funded schools. run by the catholic church. the sakura jima volcano in southwest japan has erupted, sending black smoke billowing into the air. residents from 2 nearby towns have been
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evacuated. authorities have raised the rupture alert to the highest level, although they're not expecting a major russian nuclear regulators say operations near, at a nearby nuclear facility have not been affected. maritime charities and coast guard ships have rescued over a 1000 people in the central mediterranean. this weekend. the german organizations see, watch says it saved more than 400 microns in 4 separate operations. the microns. we're trying to cross the mediterranean from northern africa to europe. the philippines, 3 people have been killed in the shooting at a university in the capitol. manila, the incident happened. students and families arrived for a graduation ceremony. the suspected gunman fled the scene, but was later arrested. school and university shootings are rare in the philippines . despite it lacks gun laws, a state of emergency has been declared in
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a part of the us state of california. as a wildfire sped wrap spreads rapidly, the oak fire, as it's been named, broke up near yosemite national park. it's threatening thousands of homes and some of the world's largest and oldest trees. this fire is closing in on the largest wealth of giant sequoias in yosemite national park. fire fighters are hoping to protect these ancient trees. some of the largest in the world homes, businesses, cars, the flames are devouring everything. fixed smoke has darkened the parks, scenic views. more than 6000 people, including campers,
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have been told to get out. they came by about 1520 minutes ago and told us that everybody's got to go about 4 o'clock power one out. and the fiery thing coming towards us faster, faster weeks ago, firefighters installed sprinklers in the murray potter grove to keep the trunks moist in a bit to keep the flames away from the sequoias, including one of its most famous attractions. this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants requires fire. officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius.
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now joined by a meteorologist, matthew could put ye who ease in washington. hi, matthew. and what would you say about the current conditions around the us? are there any different from what we see normally in the summer? so it's, we're used to warm weather in the summer a little bit much and well, they just really struck me that we've had it for weeks at a time with very standard weather and temperatures, about $510.00 result more than what we normally expect. but really it just how long it plays, it can reestablish the sit there. again, there are 3 ways so far the most, the lower 48. now i want to talk briefly about why you are sitting in place. we think about what happens. we have a stone, you know, kind of all in the long a place that's exactly what's happening
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with a, kind of the neat crest of the gesture. mickey will allow her to sit here and you know, just moving along the sides just sitting in place and you don't go anywhere anytime soon. it was thing. so record temperatures over there, but also here in europe, similar similar situation. the record set in temperatures as well. what would you say is to blame for this a low, it's actually a positive low pressure, low pressure, and then that has come up with 3. and as a result of that, with the jet stream, there's nothing to really tell you a lot about like 567 days, or just shuttling african war. no horse 19. now that's what has happened before, but we saw on a previous record being 38172019
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. so a similar set up a 1000 percent or more likely. so again, we'll see you don't pretty much until the end of time, but my, the change is sort of pushing ordinary them into a regular territory. bring very high impact. and so far more than 50100 people dying. 40040 wildfires all as a result of the excessive heat grave situation, the material adjust my future. pushy, thank you for speaking to us. thank you. let's turn to the sports now in formula one where max of a step and has extended his championship lead to 63 points after winning the french grand prix. not for the 1st time, charlotte clear started a racing pole position, but disaster struck again for the ferry,
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dr. another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 laps in, as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, mike switched up and was the beneficiary of la clair's bows. the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere, there was a rare moment of joy in a poor season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and teammate louis hamilton on the podium but the day belonged to for stepan, who, 7th, when of the season gives him
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a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary. ah, this is d, dublin years live from berlin coming up next as duck film, with a look at a transgender man born in berlin. remember you can get all the latest news on our website. it's dw to come check us out on twitter on instagram all the social's at the w. news is what we are. are there until me all. ok, well thanks for watching. his goal is establishing and learn. she duping president of the global power china. any criticism of his regime isn't it in the bud.

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