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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, this is did all the news alive from berlin? ukraine resumes, grain shipments to the world's cargo vessels set off across the black sea after turkey declares it's safe to sail. they're the 1st to explore ukrainian grain by
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sea since the start of russia's war. also coming up on the shower, senegal ruling coalition claims another victory. the parties behind the president say they've retained power in parliamentary elections, but the opposition is disputing the claim. and a raucous reception for germany after a run to the finals of the european championship. thousands of flood framed for its main square to welcome back the german football team. after the squad was a closely fought final with england. ah, hello em clarity and thanks so much for joining us. the 1st a grain shipments to leave ukraine since the start of russia's invasion, has set sail. turkey, which is overseeing a deal between the countries said it was safe to resume exports. the congo ship rezone is carrying more than just grain. it's carrying the hopes of ukrainians and
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people around the world. it's the 1st ship loaded with grain to leave odessa, since russia invaded ukraine, some residents of the port city. so you to sign not only of hope, but of progress boy yos listener. on monday i heard the ship's whistle for the 1st time. yes, i was delighted. look, and you finally, life is beginning to move forward and there are some changes in a positive direction. this makes me very happy that, that would, you know, in general, the port should live its own life. because odessa is a port city we live here. we want everything to work for us. for everything to bustle, phyllis, since the start of the war, ukrainian farmers have been hard pressed to get grain out of the country. ukrainian trains can't move on most e, rails, and trucks take days to get across the border. as harvest season approaches,
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many silos are already full and grain stored for long periods of time is at high risk of mold. throttle shows who the good we're still have is 6000 tons of grain stored here. why are we supposed to put the wheat when the next harvest starts? rogers love is no up. it's gary. any amount of grain could be left on the fields militia. electric is a local. but solving the troubles with transport isn't an instant solution for high food prices. economists say the prices of commodities like wheat, rice, and corn, and not only dependent on the war, but also weather conditions and the success of the harvest. the fact that ukrainian or russian commodities are now more easily going off of the world. marcus is goods, but the will remain high and the shortages are on the globe are not only caused by weather war,
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but also by climate. the conditions cautious optimism is ripe among many farmers hoping to sell as much of their grain as possible. while the negotiated corridor remains open. while you're a vast coffee ukraine's deputy minister of infrastructure, and in that capacity, he is also responsible for the country seaports. earlier he told me that he is optimistic about the deal for the full dimension that the receipt of his work was done by everybody, by our partners, by our government, by our employees. and of course our, our clients shape owners cargo incentive today. this 1st treatment brings the cool the old, the market that ukraine mill again supplied their rolled food programs and the balance or the gold food security. again,
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right. and our farmers may receive a revenue in order to continue to pay for the reason for the new address and for the butcher over the present williams reach on just talked to you very important that will hold we hope to continue. now for the moment, we will see and safe passage over the 1st 2 esl we expect additional one additional wrestles within a few days was a moment, week after 16 west of our reports from this origin which we loaded before beginning of the war. we have people into the part of this world, so within for the 2 weeks and what is very important. we already received a notices for the new vessels arrival within the next few weeks or
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when it is 3 wrestles. we are expecting for the next few weeks and we think that the number will increase day by day and how long will it take to get the millions of tons of grain out that have been blocked in ports since russia started the invasion? it depends on the beginning, it depends on the number requests which will be ready to come to our course. we expect that within 3 weeks it will be growing. and in 3 weeks, we can receive the productivity of our terminals up to 3 and more 1000000 tons per month to get a recent existing on the ways of export western motors. and then you agree where we can achieve that $6000000.00 per month in september already. and will you be able to open more ports soon to expedite that process? it depends on the situation in the war. well, i mean, i would like also to,
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to this initiate the for nikolai if region, but it can be later on depends on the war situation and depends on this initiative situation reasonable. so for this region, if everything will work, safety, we propose united nation and to our partner to include these boards to our initiative. now, many shipping companies are worried about the explosive mines in ukraine's waters. what measures are you taking to ensure that this route is safe in order to increase the safety level? we ex, escorting this 1st whistle and next to it by our state, stuck by our days special lesson which lead because well, so it means that we are proceeding at the beginning of the car,
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one. and these bring more safety to all customers. and many other agreements with the russian side in this war, including the fires, have failed. what makes you think that this grain shipping deal can succeed leesha? do we go through the not with the russians? signed the industry do for the 2nd of january of the united nation and the highest political and management of turkey and new disco nurturing. recall that your vast cost ukraine's deputy minister of infrastructure. i want to thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the unit. thank you. bye. staying in europe and kosovo has postpone the introduction of tougher border controls with serbia. after the plan triggered riots, authorities have now removed road blocks after ethnic serbs blockaded traffic and unknown gunmen fired on police. the riots were unleashed after the kosovo. government announced
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a decision that would oblige vehicles entering the region from serbia to replace serbian license plates with those issued by kosovo. sirens rang through the night as police shut the baron jak and yet a new border crossings in northern kosovo. this came after serbian demonstrators shot at authorities and blocked roads close to the border crossings. they were angry about to new ruling from the cause of and government that ethnic serbs can no longer use serbian id cards in kosovo and car owners with registration plates issued by serbia. we'd have to change them for casa will license plates. within 2 months, they stand off left. many people stuck at border control, unable to get back home. and i cannot, we arrived here last night and the police asked us where we were going. we told them we were going home and i got to police stopped us here because we cannot pass
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it on my fellow personally call you to this, serbian president said his government would preserve peace at any cost, but on the bills. melissa, if they dared to persecute serbs mistreat serbs, kill serbs, so be a will win. that's all i have to say. the cost of an government released a statement, maintaining that multiple aggressive acts were perpetrated this afternoon and evening. instigated and planned by bel great authorities. tensions between the 2 countries are neither worse. they've been in years cost over declared independence from serbia in 2008. serbia has refused to recognize kosovo statehood even though it has no formal control there. kosovo is fragile. peace is maintained by a natal mission, which has $3770.00 troops on the ground nato as k for said that they are prepared
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to intervene if stability is jeopardized. they released a statement saying that our nato led k for mission is fully focused on the daily implementation of it's you and mandate to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all the people of kosovo . the cost of and government has agreed to postpone the new rulings until september 1st. as the ethnic serbs have removed the barricades. soldiers from both sides continue to patrol the border following the unrest. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the worlds. the head of man mars ruling military junta has announced a 6th month extension of the state of emergency. the army seized power from the elected government of august on sushi last year. a pledge to hold new elections in august 2023. but observer say that's unlikely. the head of iran's nuclear organization,
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mohammed us lannie says to her aunt has the technical capability to produce an atomic bomb, but has no intention of doing so. he made the comments as the top diplomat just that barrel 6 to salvage a 2015 nuclear acore. as lum, he said he hoped for a swift conclusion to negotiations. and in senegal, presidents mackey sauls rule and coalition has claimed victory and parliamentary elections. a spokesman for the group says it has retained its majority in the national assembly. taking 30 of 46 administrative departments, the opposition has disputed the outcome, claiming that they secured the went instead. election observers, the voter turnout was low and the final tally won't be in for several days. president mackie so got his vote in early though his party currently hold 75 percent of seats and parliament. his popularity has been waning. senegal is one of the regions most stable democracies,
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but its economy struggling. the ukraine war has seen food and fuel prices skyrocket . leading ordinary senegalese to worry about their future by mid april night, among our concerns, our education at the high cost of living and youth employ meant the presumptuous vision all day long. even with the grease, young people still can't find jobs. but in some families, the parents pensions are the only source of income, would allow mer, several leading opposition, politicians like whose man sancho have been disqualified from running. they said the president has misused his power to eliminate political opponents. the opposition also fears sol is planning to break the constitutional to term limit and try for a 3rd term and 2024. they're hoping senegalese voters will give them enough seats to prevent that from happening. journalist maria gas nichol. escrow is in singles.
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capital to car, she told us why the opposition is rejecting the government's claim of victory. yeah, well those clearly still a lot of confusion around the election results with both the ruling party and the opposition claiming victory. a preliminary result in some of the districts started to be known sunday evening. but for the preliminary global results, this has to be announced by the national election commission. and this is expected later this week. and the statement by not talk to will, who represents the ruling party and who said that it has won 30 out of 46. administrative districts has angered the opposition. who said it is not its rule to announce a such result in a statement, the main opposition coalition. we can we also said that it had won a comfortable and majority in parliament along with its allied coalition. while
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loosen again mattered any judge who's the mayor of the car has accused the government of printing a vulgar lives. and he said that people will be out in the streets to protest, no voter. turnout was rather low with less than half of eligible people. actually turning up to cast their votes. why did so many people stay home? was not that unusual to see relatively low voter turnout and legislative elections in the last a legislative pulls of 2017. there was a voter turn out of about 54 percent. it seems like there is an increasing feeling among the southern southern guns society that their vote will not really change their situation if it will not bring solution to immediate problems such as high prices or unemployment. there's also a feeling that politicians can easily be corrupted and can easily change their positions. and actually some citizens express higher trust in, in their religious leaders and the traditional leaders rather than in
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representative in parliament. and how worried should we be about what this means for the stability of senegal? well, synagogue has a good reputation of being one of the stable countries in africa, particularly in west africa, but time and again, you know, there had, there is political attention as we've seen recently in june with protests of pro opposition protest that's turned to violence, leaving 3 people dead and cynically, society does seem to be increasingly frustrated, and so one political disagreements can turn into a protest nationwide. and now with these disagreements on the election results, this could be another reason for, for new tension to arrive. if the current president, mikey saw, also decides to run for a 3rd term in 2024, despite the countries to term limits, then this could also created this null turmoil so far the president has stayed
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vague about his intentions. but he also did not deny the possibility of running again. thank you so much for that update journalist and maria got nicholas go, reporting from clinical his mother. he's now and several taiwanese media outlets are reporting that us. how speaker nancy palsy will make a visit to the island, to spite threats from china, who is currently in singapore, at the start of a high profile trip to asia. beijing has issued a warning on what a visit to taiwan would mean. rule, pillows you don't know if the speaker of the house of representatives, pelosi visits taiwan, the chinese side will definitely take resolute and strong counter measures in the culture, in response into wonder and defended sovereignty and territorial integrity, dra user from a switcher. as to what measures are, wouldn't gunter, if she does to go,
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then let's just wait and see how the your tongue is the deputy director of the center of taiwan studies at the university of london i earlier asked or what kind of response the chinese side might be considering if policy does visit i one wow. who can tell the the issue is really about whether it's kind of not rhetoric or is a real real threat. but i think it might be the former. and what would that real threat then look like? all of course there are plenty of a says, you know, speculations about maybe sending some airplane, escorting a nancy pelosi air playing or sometimes having some military exercises around commerce, water, or other kind of
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a much more serious threat. but at the moment, i think it is a kind of rhetoric more than a actual threat. there's a particular reason we can make that judgement. for example, a look at 99596 missile crisis. that was a period that baiting tried to act tough and threatening, a seemingly closer relationship between us and the taiwan. and that was well, many analysts would say that's probably, you know, the, the worst come to the worst. that might be the scenario. now right on the back of that 9596 missile crisis, we had a meeting. we had a high level u. s. official visit, ty, one, then in $1097.00. if policy goes, this would be the highest level visit from the u. s. since then, so why do you think it's happening now?
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ah, very interesting. i think you asked a really great craft question that because if we look at our what happened, a beijing's action internationally usually is or has some sort of a domestic factors there. so if you ask why are baiting react so strongly this time, because you know, you can see up up in march, mike pon bail also visited taiwan. and so far for this year we have, i can see 8 american salads visiting taiwan. so what, why this? so important, i think one of the major reasons is the force coming 20th national congress of the c. c. peters a chinese comedy party, to bolster his political supremacy and ensure she thinking's reelection as the general secretary of the ccp. not to mention,
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he also wanted to be elected as the chairman of the c c p. that is a title that has been given to mother dawn and has never been given to anyone else after 982. so you can see, this is a time the ccp and ctp need to act. tough. pull up policies, visit seem to challenge. she doing things authority and threatened to cc piece or stability. we're trying, i want to thank you so much for providing us with that context for joining us. and it of eunice. thank you. fallen is now and the german team has arrived in frankfort after losing to england in the european championships at the final in london. this sunday, the runners up were greeted by thousands of fans as they returned home following the tournament. germany's head coach, martino voss tech than bark, has said that despite the disappointment,
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her team will continue to fight for trophies the future. and des eco flores was at the homecoming ceremony in frankfurt, germany team here, franklin received a warm welcome. by many fans, a large truck came out and gave them a euros. welcome. almost the only thing only missing was the trophy here ball. but at the end of the day, what they did say, some of the players also the coach martino for 2nd the board. she did say that this needs to be use this whole atmosphere behind the tournament to grow the woman's game, her women's purple, and make it up. not just one thing happening every 4 years when they're so or 0. so without pick tournament, but for it to be a common thing, a normal thing that way the woman's game can grow. and she asked the people here the last to go, i'll go to the games, make believe strong, and only that way will the game grow more? so the berman side taking things in stride. now take
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a look at the team that actually won the trophy at the euro. 2022 england. earlier the lionesses were given a heroine's welcome at her square in central london in front of thousands of fans. the tournament also proved a feud wind for the sport record crowds turned out for the games with toto attendance. more than double that of the last competition in 2017 another record. more than 17000000 television viewers watched as the lioness as roared to victory. an extra time i spoke earlier to our correspondent tom, generally. he was in london's trafalgar square when the victorious team arrived and excitement was high. it certainly was yet now as you can see behind me the port he has wound down a little bit now. but earlier on this afternoon, 7000 england support was packed into trafalgar square to get a glimpse of their heroes, the lionesses and of course, their coach serena of eden. there were even a few more fans who couldn't make it in having got here
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a little bit too late because this place reached capacity that the players were here, of course, with their trophy, celebrating england women's 1st ever made your honor. and when they left it just over an hour ago, they were given a hero's send off, as you would expect off to such a historic night last night at wembley. and indeed you were there at wembley stadium last night as such a special night for england. do you think england deserved there? when? yes, certainly. i mean low any time these were the 2 best teams in the tournament without a doubt. m. and, you know, germany had only conceded a single goal throughout the entire tournament book before last night's final. and england managed to put to pass them. yes, there was a bit of a controversial referee decision, a penalty shout for germany. and you to handle in, in the 1st half, but frankly, the referee could have issued a few more cards to german plays. it was a very, very physical game. a lot of fowl was a very scrappy encounter. and of course, it went the distance all the way over 120 minutes,
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and any team that manages to defeat an opponent, as strong as germany after that long a game, of course is, is worthy of their title. as i'm, i think maybe most importantly, i mean this tournament has put women's football truly on the map at a level that we haven't seen before. what do you think the legacy of it will be? well it certainly the 1st legacy of it is that am england for the 1st time in 56 years have a football team that celebrated a major international trophy. i'd like to just show you a few of the newspapers here in england, which as you can imagine awful on the back and the front pages of the lioness is the guardian game changes the daily mail. it wasn't a dream. we did beat germany in a final f, the mirror history makers, the back page of the i, the day it came home. now. certainly it can't be underestimate. he just wore an earthquake for english football last nights. achievement was and i need terms of the game overrule, i mean,
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you mentioned some of the record viewing figures that the record attendance is that we've seen, i think really have an out done. everybody out, whoa exceeded everybody's expectations at the tournament so far. the 1st match was watched oh trafford by a crowd of 68000 last night's game at wembley was watched by 87000 fans that's of record for any you arose game in history. men's or women's now spoke. i spoke to a when captain, the williamson. i'm and of course, the winning go score a chloe kelly last night in the mix. i'm a mix zone off to the game. and they told me that there hopes for the, for, for the legacy of this tournament is that those attendances, those viewing figures can be kept holiday really hope the, all of the supporters who tuned in over the past 4 weeks go and watch their local teams play go and pay attention to the domestic competitions go impact the stadiums . so that at the profile that we've seen women's football reach over the past 4 weeks isn't just
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a one time thing. they want to make sure that this is the enduring legacy of euro 2022 in england. i certainly am looking forward to what's to come in women's football. so i'm gonna get away of deal the sports for us in london. thanks so much for that reporting. let's raise update at this hour coming up next on at dw news. asia and mars military leaders have extended their rule by another 6 months. does not end any hopes of a free and fair election. and how ngos are breathing new life into rural health care. kennedy, i figured that's up next week. eric energy after
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