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on dw hello guys. this is a 77 percent. the platform for the issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we're not afraid to pass and then it gets to talk to young people clearly have the solution, the future of this 77 percent every weekend on dw, the, the, another hits to ukraine's power supply. russia has been targeting the countries energy infrastructure, so actually the collapse of the comp cut down how much mosque and ukrainians take. heavy rains of damage to china is weight tavis loss in fact,
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where they've have on the was rain supplied. i'm for mobile street, executive half is a guy, a con is set to be tuck. he's best central bank governor in 4 years, but does her appointment signature change in direction from present? that one is the date of the business of my box invalid. welcome to the product. the destruction of the cost cut down in ukraine is proving and environmental and economic disaster, as well as thousands of people being forced from that homes that represents another blow to your trains. energy infrastructure, much more money, heck, to as a farm land. and now under water and manmade disaster unfolding, the destruction of ukrainians control, cut them is going to bring about far reaching consequences was forced to nibble. initial estimates show that the rough stretch of agricultural land would be affected by the floods on the ukrainian have the right bank of the can you program,
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but the ukraine agriculture ministry says the incident with likely cause interruptions to the water supply or for critical irrigation system. for fields in has some and other nearby regions that the regression system provided. water supplied to a more than half a 1000000 hectares of agricultural land, which unit $4000000.00 tons of grain and oil seats worth $1500000000.00 in 2021. the extent of the damage is still unfolding for years are hundreds of thousands among ukraine's already brought to its civilian population may be left without their homes, water, electricity, or other access to white, to the infrastructure in the past on region. besides a truck on the global foot secretary, once again, it's eminent or we can now speak to august the co, the deputy director of european energy security at the atlantic council. thanks a lot for joining us. so can you just explain to us what the implications actually
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are of the collapse of the kafka down for ukraine's energy supply? thank you for half a me overall ukraine's energy system once again means extremely resilient. following this tremendous chair is asked by russia. but there are some significant input regional implications. for example, of course, this gnostic, clean energy available energy generation is now when he either completely taken online or would take millions of dollars to repair it. if that is, that is the course that's taken a stream of some of the hydro electric production is somewhat impacted. but it's just mostly about adjusting, adjusting some of the pressures adjusting the system. so overall, upstream hydro, that's still i'm that is still able to function down the stream. of course this, this app has cost flooding, and some of this flooding is impacting some of the regional or power plants that are, that are on. so on this pathway,
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i suppose the most one of the most significant implications is access to water. we're going to see close to a 1000000 people being impacted by sort of just to water. and of course, there's going to be thousands of people last and already left with out of juices and thinking into the short term to long term needs. ukraine will very likely need higher amount of energy imported from. here are your virtue, this is a terrorist acts by russia and they're obviously a lot of put things in places that russert happened in, in a russian controlled territory. it looks like it was caused by some sort of explosion inside at the time, but we should stress the, the actual cause of this hasn't been fully established yet. and, and, and the russians are accusing the okay, now that the ukrainians of, of carrying this out. but nevertheless, attacking ukraine's energy supply, that is part of russia's strategy for this war, isn't it?
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yes, they couldn't win on the battlefield. so then they decided to storm increasing people over the winter, and now they're trying to drown ukraine. and they're, they're trying to chew, call it phenomena potential and massive parts of ukraine. this will have switching vacations on the agriculture uh and being able to, to water crops, not just in that region, but across the borders. outsets print, which will tremendously impact, but not just uh you preexisting. i mean, uh, potential to generate income from this. this will have mobile implications on food shortages. there's also going to be implications on the tray that you probably won't be able to do to new pro. um, because because of the conditions um right now and its security is obviously your, your specialty. so tell us how many incidents like this can ukraine with stand intensive, united, maintaining its own extra security? it seems like this should be the last incident out there with what the
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international community knows into, in terms of how dangerous russia is. ukraine can only be resilient for so long without broader additional international support. knowing what we know now in terms of what rushes willing to do, the level of damage, equal size and genocide, and the level of suffering is willing to influence on ukraine. we should prepare and avoid worst case scenarios ukrainian something morning about this dam being mind since last year since last fall. so this information was on the table and there are multiple calls to say we need to prevent the worst case scenario. literally the thousands of potential people in homes being flooded the territory, the settlements now they're being affected all of this was projected last year. so what do we do now? and i think we'll have to look at what is the next possible disaster that you are responsible for in this course itself or asia. so right now on those, um, even if the current wire that's coming hundreds of are isn't sufficient or
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alternative ways to keep calling all this information power plan. so immediately that those that aren't immediately high risk of a huge disaster happens immediately. but as long as it's under russian control, we are not unsafe, the plan is not safe to reach is not like europe is not safe. so we must do everything in a power to assume the worst to assume that once again, there won't be negligence. and that russian will choose violence and genocide and that they will take the risk of doing something another forensic event. so therefore, the international community needs to do everything to prevent this happening and particularly making sure that as a parisha power plan is safe. okay. okay. the from the atlantic council has been interesting to get your perspective. thank you very much. i as we talked in the past about ukraine's crucial role in supplying the well, it's weights. but actually the gloves biggest producer is china,
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and that one is not well the harvest it should have already been brought in by now . however, extreme weather has taken a heavy toll on this. he has crump these harvesters are having a hard time doing the work here in central china who non profit. hey, lorraine has talked to ground. and even worse, it's done the severe damage to the crew. to the us. it was basically the failure. the tools with you can see that no beat this prompt. yeah, that's 300. that's because of too much right on the right planning period. yeah, the 3 and the other ones are fine with 10 isn't sure whether receiving awards harvesting at home is we won't be suitable for human consumption at best. it will be feats for life's non produce the toad of china. sweets, but the weather has been most of the crops in the phone area says this phone book, keeping the truck up to read the crop has prompted,
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even though it's not quite as bad. that's the problem. whereas the harvest probably noting target isn't really even in good use, china can cover its own weakness. experts say the country with massively increased reading ports now, which will affect the anti war tweets right in ports of wheat into china already going up. last year they were one of the biggest in the world, and the amount of imports is already rising. if there's damage to the crop, and we're still figuring out how much it is, then it's likely that china will need to increase it in ports next year. so that would obviously have an impact on global prices in an impact on global markets. and it's not tony china, australia to is expecting of bad top. me to over just say 2023 will be under the pedals and new. the next 3 and weather phenomenon that brings lots of heat and humidity all caused by climates. let's take
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a look at some of the other global business stories about on making the news. argentina's complaisant slot is to have a domestic debt swap, lowering near to him, obligations by $30000000000.00 and postponing payments until after national elections later this year. the country is strange. public finances have been recently made worse by triple digit inflation, and a weak local currency and tested it with life. and it's charging that work to cause from rival general motors in the us next year. the deal means gm vehicle owners can use testers. 12000 cycled superchargers testers, the law must capitalize to make the company's infrastructure available to other electric vehicle brands. let's take his present relative type. the other one has a pointed phone. the wall street executive half is a guy, a con. as central bank governor the phone, a, goldman sachs, manage a is the 1st woman in the job. she'll be dealing with the cost of living crisis. after years of orthodox economic policy. turkey has one of those highest inflation
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rates as just by 40 percent last month, according to official figures blast and the outcome from investment bank, the nomic. yeah. so then what we know about half is a guy a, comes likely approach to monetary policy. we can know that she has a good background, especially with relate to fit the risk banking system being at the top management of the top academic institutions in the us financial system. and we know that so west and markets so know her really well, and she will have a good reputation on like how i pray this service and who performed on orthodox economic policies just before is all we know that's after the elections east around on their point of mistakes in check and the new and the finance minister. very she and was expected to be the next uh,
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central bank cover. nash make the framework off the ship from new economic policy to background. and what is his background to the rational basis in the economy in order to fight inflation? so the managed ones change in the economy and the bill brink is some more trust formation of the policy is performed on like the last 2 years policy is we will see some a we talk to orthodoxy economist and back on that. now straightly a is taking up a stink of a cheese naming request in food and a food fight with the european union. the you once australian produce has to stop using names like khaleta and festa for their own products as part of negotiations for a free trade agreement. but the uses, these can only be used on the european originals and these, those are given australia or a list of more than 400 product names that it wants to change. including for seco
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