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i with you know, this, i know we are not afraid to happen delicate because population is growing and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent every weekend on d w. the ukrainian grain deal is to this day, one of the biggest diplomatic breakthrough since russia launched its full scale invasion. the war time agreement provided a lifeline for countries around the world, dependent on ukrainian grain averting of potentially devastating hunger crisis. so understandably, all eyes were on turkey. today were russia's foreign minister,
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laid out his conditions for an extension of the deal. he accused the west of not making good on its part and threatened to scrap it, but that wasn't the only deal disgust to day. when asked about peace talks, he said russia would seek nothing short of a new world order article for the kimberline. and this is the day ah, we go to the we are ready for negotiations, taking into account the realities that have developed today, as well as the legitimate interests and concerns of the russian federation. primarily in terms of our security. and as always said, and we continue to say that there are no winners and losers in this war version. we're using those learning ceasefire. negotiations need to be based on the principles of the new world order, which we all need, instead of
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a unit whole world order. an order led by one hedgeland. with also on the day women are banned from sports and afghanistan. the country's 1st female olympian describes the dangerous they now face since the taliban returned to power. so the situation has gotten worse and worse and worse as sports have become crime for women since i 1st is defeated everybody. it's in a fear. if they're caught or seen, and they have burns and buried their documents, any documents are evidence that what identified them as female athletes. for example, i'll come to the day who can bring russia and ukraine to the negotiating table, france, china, brazil. to day it was turkey's turn to try and hand convincing the visiting russian foreign minister to seek peace to be fair. ankara is in
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a unique position to mediate its nato membership and friendly ties with moscow allowed him to broker one of the rare diplomatic breakthroughs in the year long war . but when it comes to negotiating an end to the conflict, success is likely to be more elusive. sitting down with his turkish counterpart, sergei laufer off was very clear for russia, this is about much more than just ukraine. but each of those root ceasefire negotiations need to be based on the principles of the new world order, which we all need. instead of a unipolar world order. an order led by one hedge, a mom of little did you? morning oscar correspondence, j. garcey manascale joins us from rico, worthy w has been operating since we were banned from russia. shae gosh, good to see you. now, at the beginning of the war, it was the so called di, not suffocation of ukraine, russia was pursuing. now. it's a new world order. how are they planning on achieving that?
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nicole, i think this is a clear sign that sir, as for now, russia is not interested in and starting piece stalks and that that is actually preparing its population for a long conflict and for a conflict for possibly much higher stakes. and it's really draws from an older criminal rhetoric about international affairs. and in the last 15 years, putin has been letting me put in, has many times accused at the west in the u. s. in particular, of trying to dominate the world. and this is also how the kremlin has been framing this war in ukraine. it's been ignoring ukraine's wishes to, to join to you to let, to align it so, of nato. but it's portraying this conflict as, as western aggression into russian sphere of influence. so russia presents itself as, as, as, as, as being on the defense. and yet, in the beginning of the war,
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it clearly tried to topple the government in care of and the now after it failed. so after russia failed earn, it is now trying to weaken ukraine by trying to separate and the regions in the east of the country. and so what, what this new world order russia strives for look like russian political. it's sir. content that russia should be a superpower in this multi lateral, a multi polar world order. and it should be also recognized as such by other countries. so practically, it is a world divided into spheres of influence and russia. caesar, it's a sphere of influence in the countries that are, are independent, that have become independent, are again after the collapse of the soviet union. and so it is really a world in which power counsel the agency of the,
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of the weaker own parts of the, of the weaker states that don't count. i want to bring up something that really caught my eye today because on the kremlin website, putin says we are working in solidarity on the formation of a more just and democratic multi polar world order. that's what you just said, which should be based on the central role of the un. it's security council international law, the purposes and principles of the un charter now is in this an outrageous claim. in light of everything this government is responsible for of course, it's hypercritical and it's unfortunate stick. and, but it's sir, also, or, you know, a russia attack to ukraine. russia is breaking international law. but i think it's also important to whom is this message aimed at? and for one earn, this message is clearly aimed for international audiences who are critical of the
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west, where critical of load, the west's role in international policy or russia wants to point out western hypocrisy. and in this way, and on the other hand, or russia, this is a message for domestic audiences. this is a message for, for the russians. russia has been presenting itself as the force of good and the victim of, of a west, in this case. yes, they are portraying themselves as the victims here and again, earlier this week, monica claimed that they had no choice but to keep fighting the war that they couldn't see a diplomatic solution. how do people in russia view it and i, that's a good, that's a good question. there are opinion polls in being conducted in russia and, and by, by observing them. and we could, we could say that this,
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some 70 percent of russians are in favor of the war and to some 2025 percent or against it. and there, and i think this sir, i think this message that the kremlin is says sending out how the criminal is portrayed. the conflict hits hong definitely with many russians. but on the other hand we dont know how a reliable dispos really are. this is what the socialists have been telling us and that they did, they don't really trust these numbers. and the did that the question the question did they are asking themselves is if the people are really telling what they are thinking or, or if the people already are seeing what they think is the social so socially expected answer from them and add to that the wave of oppressions in russia and the we cannot clearly say, what's the scale of a support for fulton?
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he w responded generously, manascale in riga. thank you so much. another key item on the agenda was extending an agreement that allows ukraine to export grain through the black sea. the deal was brokered by turkey and the un in july and blocking grains stuck in ukrainian ports for months since then. it has allowed the export of more than $27000000.00 tons of grain and agricultural product, but it's set to expire next month. lever off issued a warning to the west saying russia could pull out of the deal unless alleged obstacles to its own agricultural exports. are removed, usually those should you would, if there is no further progress in removing barriers to the export of fresh and fertilizers and grain. we will think about whether this deal is necessary. i'm unable to do or enjoins in is civil and has more. and dorian, what obstacles is love talking about here?
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well basically he's saying that the export of russian wheat and fertilizer in an agreement that was made in parallel with the ukranian grain deal is not happening because of very sir, secondary sanctions at russia's facing. basically the assurance of ships a carry or a russian grain to world markets has been block because of secondary sanctions that are earned sponsor to russia's invasion of ukraine that prevents russia using our ships on top of that. even if they do get these serve a wheat and its fertilizers and the world markets, it faces a huge problem of payment because that the main means of payment for russia's agricultural bank and international banking operation that was created just for the payment of fertilizer. and we are, is outside of this international payment system called swift. now, if you're not part of that system, it makes it impossible for any one to use the bank to pay for the week or so to life they've received. so russia says, as of yet, it means that this deal is not working for them. and they're saying this is the question of foul play. they're going along with the ukranian deal to allow
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ukrainian week to go to world markets. but the other side, the deal to allow its wheat and fertilizer to go to war. marcus is simply not happening and that's why russia saying enough is enough. and they're saying that this has to change. yeah. the feel is vital to millions around the world and nobody really wants russia to abandon. and so what can target do to ensure it's full implementation will turkeys for minister mother chavel shallow following her, his meeting with saga oliver of santia. he says, russia does have a case here. they say that they have been working with united nations and more important. they been trying to lobby the european union members to say that this has to come. we have to come up with a solution that allows washing. wheaton fertilizer to be exported and for russia to receive payment. now critic say that this, if they're not careful, that russia could exploit the system to use as, as a back door to get round, why the sanctions at russia is facing. and therefore, there is a lot of scrutiny that is required. russia said that this is just a means of preventing them from receiving payment for
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a deal that they have reached. so there is an impartial turkeys, very keen to find a solution because of this deal in many ways. was a major victory of diplomat diplomacy for turkey and vince k to what turkey says its in its stance of having good relations with both the west and ukraine. and russia and so they are very keen for the steel to continue to work. but at the moment they are, they say they really are facing a major problem here. leverage has threatened to work outside the framework of the deal with the help of turkey. precisely, what could that look like? well, i saw very clear at the moment level this seemed to indicate that already turkey has been processing or russian wheat turning into flour and, and presumably that, that has been re exported for russia. turkey sher export channels, possibly circumventing sanctions. now, duck, yours denies that there's a lot of special among its western allies that turkey has become a back door for sanctions against russia. ah, but i for of says that the,
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they are working closely with turkey and also katara or to find ways of, of getting around her the sanctions to which russia says to serve the needy people and another crew critism that laugh off, raised to the press conference was that base, he said that the original deal for ukraine in grain was meant to go to countries like africa, nations, and our most need is had most of it is going to european countries. and he said that is also a problem. now the united nations to neither are but turkey says that they are very keen to work with russia to make sure that that countries like africa, our own need of this grain. particularly if there is a world search and food prices, a fear of possible famine. turkey says they are committed to avoiding that and they would work with russia and possible ways to avoid such a catastrophe. but at the same time, this will raise concerns among turkey's allies. at turkey. again, he suspected or possibly undermining. international sanctions against russia anchor are continuing its tight robe act there. thank you so lamps, dorian jones and istanbul. great speaking to you,
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ah, for weeks we've been getting contradictory reports about the status of the eastern ukrainian buffalo to now it looks like russian forces may have made significant gains in the former mining town. that's according to british intelligence reports, the british se putin's troops have probably taken the city center along with the western bank of the buck mosca river. they attribute the advance to a better coordination between wagner and more scenarios and russian commanders. ukraine denies the losses, but admits the situation remains difficult, but most has been under siege for months saying some of the fiercest fighting of the war. ah, this footage purportedly shows heavy fighting near boot pro russian channels on the social media platform. telegraph are full of similar clips. a drone footage of
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central buff moot british intelligence sources, say the areas now likely under russian control. ukraine's military is simply calling this situation difficult. melbourne was daniel direction of bach with the enemy is trying to take the city completely and is continuing its attacks, but will want them key if says that, despite the tough situation, ukrainian troops are holding ground against russian units that have them out numbered. ukraine's military says russia is making tactical advances, but paying a high price for them but the pressure is mounting. ukraine. supply lines are reportedly increasingly at risk. this footage shot on thursday shows the main road into the city. one of the key supply routes. ah, are you? how did we make it down this road?
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well, we made it through with god's help, lukewarm as the battle for buck moved rages. the pentagon says it is investigating a leak of classified u. s. and nato documents concerning ukrainian military readiness and losses. both ukraine and the u. s. say the documents may have been tampered with and could contain misinformation that would benefit moscow. ah. since the taliban to power in afghanistan in 2021, they've been trying to erase women from public life. women and girls have, for example, been banned from entering amusement parks and public baths, but they're also no longer allowed to participate. and sports on some female athletes bravely continued to practice their sport and secret many others have fled
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the country. he w spoken to one of them or calling mariam to protect her identity. 5500 kilometers away from afghanistan in albania. marianna was a very successful basketball player. one national and international titles. honestly, basketball in my life. and though without bright the flask umbrella, without playing left the ball, i think it, i'm getting no breath. the telo understood everything in identity. everything in all accounted officially. women, well and care like me. suddenly in a moment, unfortunately greeted santa leo. and now, who can, who can say about their happened about the dreams than afghanistan? mariam and 27 other female basketball players managed to escape. i've gone
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a storm in 2021. how goal was getting to the united states? her ticket out of the country was basketball our past 1st, but sport was also the reason why thousands of women hits and he raised their identities as athletes in this summer jerseys were burnt, trophies and documents destroyed. in order to prevent the tale blonde from finding any evidence, i already happy in that all the women found my county when they leave that situation. they cannot have been there in time under the taller one rule. they cannot. if danger a sniffer, it's horrible. mary young finally got her immigration case number. the procedure has started. she hopes that she will begin a new life in the united states. almost 2 years after the tale bond took over.
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i'm happy to welcome fever as a yay! now she was the 1st woman to represent a kind of stand at the olympics in judo at the athens games in 2004. she's in touch with many african athletes and it's helping those trying to escape the country. welcome free. but as we just saw, mary got out of, of kind of some, but other female athletes remain. what is life like there for them? hello, there. things were having me. they live and say what is happening enough gunnison it right now is devastating. it's dire because as soon as the taliban have returned and took control of the central government, they have import district sharia law on women and bad women from playing sports. they did not only bad woman's sport, they also imposed strict punishment for, for women athletes for seen are caught if they are seen in any sports activities.
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everybody's in a dire situation and all the athletes i knew, and i'm in contact with and the other. oddly, they are in contact with, they're all in, in hiding and the fear for their life. and many want to put an end to that situation and leave, how can they get out of the country? they can't because without having a support group of from the host country afraid, for instance, european countries in europe, they are not able to leave because there are no embassies in africa at the moment, except pakistan are russian embassy and they are not able to obtain visas. shank and visa, or visa or north american countries, so they can't there absolutely stuck and that they remain in a very, hopeless and uncertain situation. you were an actor, sports woman and i've got a son in a different time. how does the situation there now compared to what you experience when i was a full time adelaide when i participated to them for the big games and the
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situation for women athletes were not grade. however, we were at least able to go outside. we were at least able to go to the gym and practice and compete either locally and internationally. so the situation has gotten worse and worse and worse as sports have become crime for women. since i participated everybody in a fear, if they're codger seen and they, they have burns and buried their documents, any documents or any evidence that would identify them as female athletes. for example, all the local athletes, they would receive an ident fee, ident id id from the african national committee. they have brenda, either burned them or buried him. so significant changes have happening because of the taliban, restrict sharia law, a policy. some people think i've got a sense should be banned from the olympics. what do you say about that? taliban should be banned from the i see from the olympic games because taliban are
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violating. i see chartered eyes. he's charted. which states 5050 percent gender ratio. taliban half cracked down on human rights and women's rights enough gone to send and they have abused human human rights. they should be obsolete really bad. and i was, he should maintain as a direct, an independent relationship with all the female athletes, enough ganeth than either enough got a son or in diane for otherwise imagine the scenario and the upcoming going to be games were the 1st steam that interest, the olympic ceremony will be all group of men under the black and white taliban flag and waving the crowd. and it will be all meant how the going to look like 2 european countries and to see prospect free bars. i yes, she went history as a kind of sounds 1st female olympian. thank you so much for your time. thank you for having me. the united nations say since the taliban came to power, they have undone
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a decade of economic growth in afghanistan. and the situation is only expected to get worse with women increasingly banned from the workplace and educational facilities. the country is gripped by what analysts, sir, calling cascading crises, the economists, haskell, the economy, has collapsed and an entire population has been pushed into poverty. a fact that is highlighted more than ever during the fasting month of ramadan. ramadan in afghanistan shove, he colon, his family perform morning prayer, shortly before sunrise. this year's month of fasting is especially difficult for him. his wife and their 2 sons, all they can afford is tea and stale bread. their situation has worsened since the taliban rose to power michigan was a little before the tale bomb. my business was flourishing, resume of idle eye and $700.00 to $800.00 each day of it. now it's rarely more than a $120.00, and there are no other jobs because then i can only afford to buy stale bread with
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that kind of money he own over. my brother doesn't have a job at all, which is why i support him shall amended and give him some of the bradley. but it's nothing else i can do, but keep working as a shame shina. ah, he looks for customers on the streets of cowboy for more than 20 years. he was able to live from his earnings. but conditions of war send over the last year and a half, as most people here can no longer afford to have their shoes. polished. one of his only customers to day is mohammed, even if the 28 year old doesn't have much money himself, he does occasionally splurge her. oh, well do that i. so like we've got a lot of problems in this country. people here live in difficult circumstances. the economic situation is very tense. oh, most people are poor and urgently need help with a vcr le. unfortunately, i can't support them because their living conditions are really bad. a little hot
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up. so if he could, la charges 10. afghani is a pair. the equivalent of about $0.10 on the road. my father, i've earned 100 of donnie since this morning. we're getting much better no of the work to be hard. horrible, but god is compassionate and he will help her soulmate. i want one day just because i wanna get in love with them. you know, things didn't go so well today. just 10 customers means that it will be just stale bread for dinner again. as chef he collapsed spends his entire days wages on rent. he pays $3000.00 afghani is a month for his tiny house. it has gone. nobody has helped us so far home on the very few people get support. we haven't received a thing like it. still she. cala hopes that one day he will find a job that will let him provide a better life for his family. that is our time. make sure
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