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ah ah ah, this is do you have any news live from berlin? the united nations chief goes to turkey to oversee ukrainian grain exports. antonio potash visits, the facility, coordinating shipments amid rushes at war. he says more exports are needed to bring down world food prices. also coming up, russia agrees to allow international inspectors to visit ukraine's separation
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nuclear plant and assess the impact of nearby fighting. residents are stocking off on iodine pills as both sides accused the other of risking disaster and explosions. rock mogadishu as militantly seems to hotel killing at least 12 people attack tests, somalia stability under a new president. ah, i'm going bullcrap. welcome to the program. ukraine's grain exports have picked up with a nother 2 ships departing across the black sea. today, under united nations back deal more than a half a 1000000000 tons of grain have been transported in less than a month, passing through an inspection facility in turkish waters. today, united nations secretary general antonio potash is visiting the joint coordination
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center where ukrainian russian, turkish, and un officials are working to oversee the deal. attacker said many more shipments of grain, an agricultural products are necessary to help boost global supply and bring down prices. exports were blocked, the 1st 6 months of russia's invasion. let's get the latest on that deal with your view of correspond. julia han who is in istanbul. you'll hear vega to see you. first of all. tell us why is quoterush there himself personally, while the un secretary general is here in istanbul to day to see it 1st hand how this so called grain deal broke hood by the united nations and turkey is being implemented. and he was in odessa yesterday. this key ukrainian port way he watched how ships were loaded with grain ships, which then embark on a dangerous journey through mine waters in the black sea. and then eventually
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arrive here in turkish waters where they are being inspected by representatives from both russia and ukraine. but also from turkey and the united nations and mystical parish to day met with a group of inspectors at a port here in istanbul, south of the boss burrows. and now he's expected to come over to the joined coordination center, which was set up under this agreement to monitor the implementation of the deal. this is where i am right now. mr. harris, we'll talk to as journalists and give his assessment of how this deal is working almost a month after it has been fined. here in istanbul, this is the only significant agreement i should mention signed by key if in moscow since russia invaded ukraine in february. and is ensuring that turkey is, is involved here. what exactly is turkey's role? well, the turkish governments, her basically since the beginning of this war has been performing a balancing act,
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where on the one hand they are supporting ukraine militarily as well with combat drones. but they are also very careful and not to jeopardize their relations with moscow. turkey has not joined west and sanctions against the kremlin, but the turkish president, mister edwin says, this actually is an advantage. um he says this puts him in a row where he can act as a mediator. and this is what the turkish government has been doing, their casting themselves as the most effective, the key mediator in this war between the 2 sides and in such role they have helped broke her hammer out this steel last month. here in istanbul, this grain deal, you mentioned that this is the only deal between ukraine or russia so far during this war. so that's some good news. he's also been a little bit more about the extent to which this deal has actually been able to alleviate hunger and food prices. will of course the, the figures keep changing every day, but according to the thing is we have provided by the united nations about 30
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vessels have left ukrainian port since early august. i loaded with more than 650000 tons of grain and other agricultural produce. so we're talking about wheat, corn, sunflower, oil soybeans, and they are headed to various destinations including turkey. iran, korea, won a vessel, chanted by the world. food program is currently on its way to the 1st destination in africa and that is g booty. and then if he o p a and i think this is part of the message that we're going to hear from a mystic cherish to day. again, that this steel no matter how complicated and difficult it's implementation may be, that this deal so far has been working. but that much more needs to be done because millions of tons of grain are still inside ukraine, waiting to be shipped out to wilt markets with a so urgently needed to have you correspondingly on. therefore, it's mr. bell, thanks very much. russian president vladimir putin says he will
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allow inspectors to visit the occupies of virginia nuclear power plant in a call with francis president, manuel mac on the russian leader said officials from the international atomic energy agency can have access to the situation on the ground. russian troops are stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from the town as a procedure in ukraine's eastern region. both moscow am keith, have accused each other of firing near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in europe. here by residents are increasingly concerned about a possible disaster and are preparing for the worst. the demand is skyrocketing every day, pharmacies and separation cell iodine pills to residence. they're anxious about the russian occupied nuclear power plant. and we 40 kilometers away. noches throws me. yes, of course it worries us a lot. we all still remember chernobyl hills to we are afraid and we worry
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a lot at humanitarian center here, hosts refugees from a nevada, where the power plant is located, a former employee, he wants to remain anonymous. describes the situation, there is be view that showed they beat up the head of a department. they took him away and beat him why they don't explain it. they just take people away and mistreat them again. and again, the size of the nuclear power plant comes under artillery, fire, russia, and ukraine. both blame each other just across the river. in the town of nico po, people leaving fee not only from the daily shelling, but the risk of a nuclear disaster was lay behind. when we go to bed at night, we always say good night, i am. but now we don't know whether there will be a tomorrow. i've only got no residence, a hoping the united nations can help. they say that what's unfolding,
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he threatened, not only them, but the entirety of europe. now let's get you some other news happening right now. firefighters have battle a large blaze and eastern spain, using aircraft to control it. people were evacuated from the nearby towns of bass and taurus. more than 900000 hector's, have burned in recent days. parts of the peninsula are suffering extremely dry conditions. tribute to climate change increasing the risk of fires, least 14 people as killed and dozens wore wounded in iraq of attack on a crowded market in the town of bob in northern syria. circus backed opposition fighters control the area syrian observatory to human rights that the syrian government forces were behind the attack. in somalia, at least 12 people are dead after islamic militants launched an attack on a hotel in the capital. no good dish group osh bob which is leaf l. k to has
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claimed responsibility for the attack on the yacht hotel. it's a popular meeting venue for politicians and government officials bothers and fighting to top all the somali government for more than 10 years. friday's attack, if the 1st major results in somalia, the new president took office in may and let's get more now from journalist busha abbas mode in no good issue. bye. sure, thanks for joining us. we can hear the sirens behind you a tell us what is the latest there when we and now am i speaking nice and the see the feel under any know 415. now in the
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inside. why now? inside? no, no, no. i'm now trying to do it. ok, talk more about the purpose of this attack. why would a group, my gosh, bob launch an attack on a hotel not 9. but then in the visual court song is one please. yeah. now their main goal is to implement, you know, in the main goal is go out in somalia or they will continue on and on and on and all right, journalists with their and i'll get the issue with the latest on that attack.
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thanks very much. finland's prime minister, son of marin, has defended her right to a private life. after a video of her partying with friends leaked online. the video shows marin celebrating with well known influencers and artists, and says she did nothing illegal and has now taken drug tests to prove it. ah, an innocent night out with friends or dereliction of public duty, finland's prime minister santa marine. is it pains to prove it was the coma? after this video showing her partying and speculation about drug taking went viral, opposition parties demanded proof, sheed not consumed and illegal substance saw it on either through lexia. i consider these accusations very serious, and though i think the demand for a drug test is unreasonable for my own legal protection and to clear up dates, i've taken a test to day if i like the results will come in about
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a week and got full of de la norman vehicle ortho marines behavior have divided the finished public. some have defended her right to enjoy her free time as she pleases, like any one else. others have called her behavior inappropriate, and say she was naive to allow the filming. she was on duty as p. m at the time, but said she had no imminent appointments. i didn't have any work meetings planned for that week and they are confirmed usually beforehand. and i didn't have any meetings for example, saturday or sunday, but we didn't have any government meetings during the week and i had to tie more fund on spent. why with my friends and did nothing in legal still how critics question whether she could have made decisions in a sudden crisis in her condition, marine has the support of her social democratic party and intelligence experts say
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the incident law did not risk national security, but they warn it could be exploited for propaganda purposes. for example, by russia. mccarthy, like we are being a mere list. any other spunk bite, get that one. and you have to be prepared for the fact that all material that start circulating can be used in the wrong way. than that in santa maria, because in the world's young, deserving government leader in 2019 age just 30 full high percent. he has since been criticized for letting her head down at parties at her official residence. and last december, she apologized often. it was revealed she'd gone out clubbing till 4 am. after being exposed to coven, 19 russian energy company gas. prom says it will shut its nordstrom one gas pipeline for 3 days, starting on august 30. first. it said deliveries would later resume, but only at 20 percent. of the pipelines full capacity gas pumps, as the closure is due to maintenance on the pipeline which runs between russia and
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germany. graham, president of londoners, lensky said moscow was using the pipeline as blackmail and urged european union countries to end their reliance on russian gas. the unscheduled war could effect plans to fill gas reserves before the winter. due to a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you that a nation's chief attorney would cherish, has visited the black sea facility, coordinating ukrainian grain exports, a made russia's war more than half a 1000000 tons of grain have been transported in less than a month passing through the inspection facility in turkish waters. russia says it will allow inspectors to visit ukraine's up for the ship nuclear power plant, which is occupied by its force. both moscow and keith have accused each other of firing near the facility property concerns the nuclear disaster. and feel free to always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or the
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