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and the, you know, our series guardians of truth watch. now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is the, the, the news line from the ukraine's blocks. the drain deal gets an extension by having a boost for global food security and russian. it promises safe passage for ukraine, the investment exposing food, products of the pulse around the program. united kingdom on the death of lens agreed to lead international efforts to provide the ukraine with west and 5 to just
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look at the f. 16 audit potential impacts on the envelope, and we'll hear from some of those are affected by new legislation targeting the l g b t q. community thinking you've got the, i'm still gonna welcome to the program ukraine, and russian have agreed to extend a deal that allows the passage of ukrainian grains through the black sea. so here is present impressive time, otherwise i'm not upset the agreements being renewed for another 2 months. it called assess pro good by to see on the us last summer, in cranes and leading global supply of grain. and the safe passage is a crucial for supply chains. so, let's get more on this from the correspondence make comely in cave and dorian jones in a stumbling. welcome both. let's start with you at daria. this happened with less than
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24 hours before the agreement was due to expire, to his present talk about why this had come down to the wire again. the present the decides too much, he made the announcement to the new address to the nation. he said that this deal had been extended for another 60 days. he thanked ukrainian, russian officials and the united nations secretary general and stress that this isn't in pull some pull the world's food needs. now, it was expected that they still would go down to the wire, was very dramatic. the law ship on to the previous agreement had set sail from ukraine. there were no more ships setting sail until this extension had been reach . and there was very minimal, very much of last minute negotiations, but there was always this expectation most co would take it to the why, but few people expect them to end the deal as this is one of the few pieces of leave of international leverage that russia has owned the will rush, it does have some of the month,
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it says it's part of the day. it is don't be fully on the export of food and fertilizer. and that in part because of international sanctions on the payment system for rusher is pressure is excluded from the switch payment system. so it's not receiving payments. pasco claims that is for a few to buy the, you know, the united states, and then pass it up to you and said about your takes quoting mold great and such a light. so then before the complex, so this work was between the size is going to continue as is expectation of 2 months from now we will again have last minute negotiations to extend the deal once more. right. and that conway into a graham exports of 5 to let them make lifeline for ukraine. and so how have those shipments being impacted by the will by its 1st is a yes, this is crucial to ukraine calling, but i think it's almost as crucial to consumers around the world to really so prices skyrocket last year as those ukraine exports ground to hold you had seems last year a farmer sitting on the mountains of grain,
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they just couldn't get out of the country. no cash coming in. unable to buy foot lies to so unprepared in new crow. this is crow. then you had shoes. choose the blackboard as people trying desperately to get it out by truck school by the results. but none of those were really big enough to have the kind of shell fixes. anything that like the kind of capacity needed. now, yes, this is working, but it's nowhere near business. as usual, the russians keep using all the numbers. they have to try and delay these shipments . it's still much more complicated and expensive than it was before the war. and then when you're looking at your credit as a whole, you have to remember that this deal is just about food. what was your brains, other exports, metals, all the other kind of crucial export products are still trapped inside your transport as well. having to be shipped at so huge cost by land, by truck. so this is no kind of normality here. this is just the kind of exception that i think russia was forced to because of pressure from customers. seeing frightening grain in asia, africa who have better relations with a friend. right. so back to tony and jones and a stumbled adobe. and this announcement comes just days after the 1st round of
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turkish presidential elections. is it important for the president to be seen as an international figure, an international mediator? a lot of studies isn't too many hom, in fact, he made his announcement to his 1st main address to the nation as a kickoff for the president, toronto stopped. so for elections on may, the 28th now of the one, the part of his campaign is always to present himself as a will lead to lead the rest of the world has to listen to. and this great deal on thought to lead was a major tech is to provide the success and the ones figuring and meeting well need to stop spitting, go permanently in. he's the propaganda and his campaign messages to the country, and it has to be sent to both ukraine and russia. probably those are probably quite happy. the 3rd one stays in power. hood one has a cheese, almost a unique position of having support from both leaders. stuckey provides military hardware crucial hardware to be great. i don't the same time doesn't enforce many
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of the international sanctions on russia, as well as providing safe haven to many russian or like all classes. so both please is a very happy without one. so i think though quite happy to play along with this as it fell very fortuitously to present that home, that these thoughts is presidential run of campaign. thank you for that door to door and jones and stumble, mix connelly and key. thank you. i'm more than 40 countries as a summers of european leaders of agreed, a plan to make russia paid for its war and ukraine. the register of damages has been one of the major, talking points of the council of your meeting in the atlantic capital. reykjavik also hung the attendance of pushed by the prime ministers of the you can, the netherlands to build an international coalition to boast, ukraine's at combat capabilities. day 2 of the council of europe summit in iceland got off to a stormy start, bought with a clear signal. more than 40 countries approved a system to document the destruction and ukraine caused by russia. germany says it
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will help finance this register of damage. as soon as i get this, i get to the size of the 1st step to the aim of a damage register is to ensure and enforce the accountability. russia must pay for the damage it has cause i'm going to talk to the todd, ukraine's prime minister dentistry. hall said the register was a milestone on the path towards injustice and reparations turkey hungry and serbia said they will not participate in the damage register. but iphones prime minister, a catherine yak of daughter, was never the less pleased by the strong consensus. it's not a surprise, but not everybody signs, but i am very happy that the overwhelming majority is signing with them. on the side lines of the meeting, there were talks on providing fighter jets for ukraine. the u. k and the netherlands are trying to form an international coalition. democracies like ours must build resilience so that we can out cooperates and outcompete those who drive
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instability. for his part, the german chancellor reiterated that his government currently has no plans to deliver combat aircraft to kids. so what difference would those, that modern west and 5 subjects that make to ukraine's defense efforts? i asked the defense analyst marine of myra from kings college london as well. thank you for having me. these jazz will definitely help the ukrainian side, especially in light of the lumen contra fan, so the premiums would be able to strike russian targets from a safer. this stands as well as use these jets as a close air support. shoot the combined arms operation. indeed, take place and given the fact that in ukraine didn't have that many fighter chats. so if you're a fighter gets to start was and lost some during the war with russia. it definitely
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lacks um capability in, in this specific area. right. and it has had some of those the soviet era judge from countries like poland. but mr salons, who has been quite specific about one thing, f sixteens, yes, a f sixteens, a reason why he's wanting f sixteens because these are for us generation fighter jeff, which i run like we would be able to deliver the store, shut the shuttle missiles, and these chats are kind of, you know, in layman's terms of counterparts to, to the russian make 29. they are somewhat different but these jets are kind of multi capabilities. they can operate in all weather conditions. they can engage air targets, targets, etc, targets on the ground. so they're quite versa tile and they, they're quite economical. i'm making them ideal for,
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for the ukranian um air force to use. so what does it tell us? so this initiative, this a british adult to initiative, this is your opinion initiative, staffing without the united states to well, it is very interesting because, you know, they, they, you case that the, it is already training at 16 pilots. that being said, you k itself doesn't have any f, 16 fighter jets. that being said, i think this initiative has started in order to, to open the floodgates and to have other countries and be ready to send their fire jets to ukraine. and i, i think that the united states, uh, happened very cautious as well. you know, was a fighter jets as well as delivering long range and ad accounts to ukraine. and now we're seeing the risk. assume that approving the delivery off the storm shadow missiles, which are a long range missiles. there was
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a long range missiles that the great and has received so far. so i think is the k. now, it wasn't as well as our leading kind of this call. listen in order to encourage other countries to contribute and the hope is that the united states will play along and, and we'll send f 16 fighter jets knowing that the grading has already prepared for receiving them. they have the pilots, assuming the air crews will be trained and all that kind of the logistics will be sorted out because those are very important components. and you know, for the condo offensive, there is just not enough time to make this whole work. but the hope is to strengthen the ukrainians capability in the future, as well as very clear. thank you for that defense on list mentoring tomorrow. thank you. so is looking at some of the other stories making news around the world for the president of friends, nicholas tacos, a has lost his opinion against a 3 year prison sentence for corruption causing powers rule. the to the is be
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suspended. i'm actually should where i'm at a tronic bracelet for the remaining year sentence also bands mr. succumbs the from public office for 3 years. it's exactly those present piano lesson has to solve the opposition like congress. so i think a grave political crisis. the left is national assembly had been holding impeachment, proceedings against him for alleged embezzlement to elections must be held within 6 months. president lhasa is currently routing by decree. no events taking place around the world to mock the international day against the homophobia. by for a bit and transfer of you. well, the is the same, the rights of l g, b, t 2 people are increasing the risk in some places. on many countries have passed legislation recognizing the rights of trends tend to people same sex parents, others are rolling back protections. protests are taking place across the united states way campaign. the say. hundreds of new laws have been passed,
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but that's tough. the rights of l. g p t 2 people. really sweet. you've gotten this . parliament passed the legislation targeting the l g b t community leaving many people feeling for their lives and questioning whether they need to leave the country. after less than half an hour of debates, uganda is parliament's passport of the world, the strictest, n t l g b t q bell. i'm going to be on the title said the decision was unanimous. with some little make us using them. i meant to go on the attack after seeing the us even major corporations previously conducted, the proposed legislation. process yoga, mess, profit saw by news. all of our choose. we have a kind of stuff to deal with or not the comment
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that the safe house for lesbian women in the capital con paula, the staff follow reggie urging residents to be more screens, which in some cases means changing how they dress and behave onto the new draft flows, the death penalty could be imposed that those found guilty assets and same sex acts . anyone seemed to be promoting homosexuality could also face up to 20 years in jail. like you look at just as a member of the so you give them you like one to clear my, my rainbows all because d, this bank i'm kind of like. so you have to select your flooding, your jewelry, everything because everybody's just one, i'm not dangerous. and the other proposed to measure that applies to people to
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a full time, a sensual activity, has now been amended to only require reporting when a child is involved. but despite the bill, not yet, but coming low to some, it's just too dangerous to go. hi, it's a friend and send me a message and i'll let you know i'd be by talking to a bunch of weirdness be, say i, you know how it was that it's stuff like that. so they wait for you to come back and do whatever they want to do to you because you're, we're not allowed to be in there. so say it because they're looking to leave. you've gone through all together with people already asking it this refuge about help seeking us sign them up rewards. there is some hope here though that the l g b t q activists will challenge the draft legislation in the quotes. and when with a similar bill over time to buy, uganda is constitutional quotes in 2014 which is the same though as a leading you johnson l g p t q advocate. welcome to the w. i'm this new
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a student know this new bill received almost unanimous support and commented the public seems to be behind it. why is uganda so hostile towards l. g. b t 2 people is given a sense for having me here on the sure. i'm not saying that there's been a lot of into the ashtray on, on this side to members apart. i mean, uh, by the lead to shape. and uh, this is why we have seen a member of the elementary was coming to speak, and i just feel they mean from me. but it's know that the whole country is homophobic or the citizen every. but it's more of a pretty dish and stick and then the vantage of, of clean the stick kind of politics to cover up for that on any quality is on sale . yes. and i think this is why it's very important to understand where all of these
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propaganda holes and eligibility fee advice coming from the front page. and this is a propaganda though, it, oh, did you say that this is about politicians coming up for the own inadequacies, but this is the sounds on the face of it a horrible, but that doesn't seem to be a ground swell of opposition outside parliament or, or insight, but everybody seems to be behind it, right. any opposition is either limited or muted, why is and so with fine law. so as a customer lives, as a country where we've seen a re st, we've seen a corruption, it's kind of those that have been both members of parliament, many staff members of that, copying it around will have been involved in crap shown after example. what is known as the i and she sat there and she's that we have made for the months and
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lives and up westbrook and people in color mall jack and was dishes with busy signing these and sheets, i'm on guest themselves. this is just one of this kind of, it really shows how much to put into shands, i would go to really cover their, their, their deeds. but also, i think one of the things that i really need to point out here is that we're seeing an increase attack on right. so as you beach, i try people across the globe just like how you did cover in your segment where we're seeing, even in the you with i asked, it's really rolling back the content on the right. so, and the production of it would you be tied to a community. so this is all coming up from the extremely is eventually called right, monday night. it states that house phone, they are way of reaching the cultural. okay. which kind of was the other day?
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i'm box so you've gotten to so this space seems like a hostile environment in which to grow up guy english to be guy. i'm what is it like just to grow up gay in uganda? a a, b, it's one of those difficult situations and i find myself for example, being at the front line and being an ugly gay at past on. it's never easy. i think one of the things that as a community that we have all these little team to is all the is pushing back on all these little thing. i know every single really be be changing and this is where i went in 2014. when day constitutional quote, notified, defies items. i tried to view. we've told this was a problem is to start to a new chapter, and i think that's whole, that's always we shall have the dialogue to change. the situation is something that
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always drives us to keep us moving on, believing that as we speak kind of dialogue as well. if it comes out, new governments just give us an opportunity to truly show us sol without being maligned. ready painted in this such in way as it is, for example, is view, which is claimed to be protecting the rights of children, but rather what we have seen it used to can you have it right. so the, it would you be tech community unless generalizing us. thank you so much for joining us for your issue. while in your in depth is your content l g, p t to activist richard list and he ran his walnut record global temperatures are almost certain within the next 5 years. according to a new report from the world meet you, a logical organization. temperatures will likely rise by more than one and a half degrees celsius from pre industrial levels by 2027 temperatures of that expected to dip. the what latest pipes to keep global warming below the 1.5 degree
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threshold in the 2015 parish climes agreement? scientists of one that temperature is above that limits will cause any possible environmental damage. of course you, it is that direct to of climate services up the world to meet you a logical organization. welcome to the dump you i'm that's best sort of sounds like there was little nuggets. a good news within a whole lot, but glue temperatures going up, and then they think that, that seems, that seems on why, why would, why would it do that? thank you. thank you very much for having me. so we're not necessarily saying that it will go up and do the temperature of very from year to year. so is not that's for expensing every year. people not the previous year. we did back in the observation a restful week across the that's the case. but what we all same as you've just said, an introduction that as it is more likely than not that over the next 5 years, they'll be at least one yet why we really save this $1.00 degree above pre
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industrial temperature. so i don't think we're sort of trying to emphasize that it would go up and down, but just to try and point ties, not that every year with exam $1.00, and that's a saturday. so, but there is a trial that isn't there. and the trend is upwards. yes, definitely. so the trend is up was facing this for a long time. but that's over the last few years we have to go back to 2016, which was the, the room is due on record. and so we're now saying it's, it's very likely that in the next 5 years, we will break that right. hosting 2016 in 2016. that was a very strong nino event just before. that's which typically only knows which is relatively warm of water is in the tropical pacific is tends to fuel one more than you'd expect temperatures and so there's an underlying wilmington, as you said. and when we have only here is we have additional warnings. so 2016 was the reco breaking in the last 3 years. we've been in
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a different state. you've been in atlanta in your state, which has relatively cold temperatures in the truck pacific. and so that's in some ways of suppressed the, the global average temperature as likely. now as we go forward with county forecasting. so let's move into a new states, possibly later this year. and then we would expect talk to that's and you to up to that to see temperatures rise again, which is the basis of these predictions. so how do we turn it around? we've been talking to about this now for decades. and the, the, the trends has continued to go up. how do we, how do we bring it down? this is a very good question we've been talking about is direct line's high career. um, so we, we, we, i think we know the on so, so it's the greenhouse gases. so we're seeing record levels of come dioxide, anything, nitrous oxide, in the atmosphere. so as well as predictions we will size it back to the past and produce size of previous years. so in 2022,
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you select 4 level suffices greenhouse gases. so they, those fuel, the woman and they, they opened salts for us to keep those greenhouse gases in china. but of course, that is very difficult to do and come industries, citizens around the world to try. and i think based on this, you wanna talk and we need to try out. all right, thanks for joining us dr. chris hewett from that well me to a logical organization. thank you. now to northern a, to the what, at least a 5 people have died and others are missing. after heavy rain caused major flooding the amelia romani, a region has been hit particularly hot. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes, and hundreds of firefox has deployed to help with rescues both or just a warning. there may be worse to come as extreme. ryan's continued to ring to rain has overwhelmed the now southern regions of emilia romana and medicaid. after
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days of down pause, moving a dozen rivet spears, banks of flood waters poured into nearby cities and towns. no, i remember and overflow happening when i was young, but now the situation is difficult. it's very worry wanted residents and some areas had to climb onto the roof to be re skewed and emergency crews helped with rubber days c. this is at least 5 service has deployed 400 firefighters and responded to 600 cools since tuesday morning. the risk use made more difficult by flooded and washed out roads local, some screws that we kind of rule out the possibility of further breaches of river banks. as happened yesterday, we had to raise all coal to citizens to stay away from rivers. do not enter base
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model on the ground rooms for any reason. and for those who live near the river, to not go down to the ground floor. italy's government student was following developments and was ready to help with release missions. with more rain full cast or socrates one the situation may get worse before it did speak to have you down and pulls the whole set. cost shopping in the balkans. look forward to seeing possibly, declared the state of emergency after the days of provincial right across the river, we would have to bust its banks and $200.00 homes have to be evacuated, the holes and close to flipping the maple in croatia. the destructive, the whole, the was about the world's highest mountain is continuing to set records and not the least climate account agreed to shift as reached the summit of everest. for the 27th time. he reclaimed the rank, hold for the most 10 minutes after another climbing tied his record last weekend. a
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