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the, the business, the w news, live cumberland, russia threatens to walk away from the black sea rain deal, the year long deal expires on monday. and then during the premium, grave exports that much of the world depends on president vladimir putin, is using the pressure to put back on western sanction. hollywood shut down
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us film and television stars joined riders on stripe boulevard, shrinking pay, and the right of artificial intelligence. it is the biggest show bit stripe, 60 years, the sarah kelly, welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the black sea grain deal unless some sanctions are lifted. the year long deal has guaranteed safe shipping routes and enables ukraine to export grant to the world with the deal set to expire on monday. putting is using the pressure to demand western countries and blockages on some russian exports and payments. when we're gonna have somebody, we may suspend all participation in the deal here, which you know, i mean like i say once again and then they will fulfill the promise is given to us,
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let them fulfill those promises and then we'll rejoin the deal immediately. and joining me now is dw correspondent mathias pulling our in keys. mathias, russia says that it has no grounds to extend the current greendale. they have threatened to put it before. what are the main sticking points this time around? yes sir, we've had this discussion a few times already on the w news here. uh precisely, every time that the deal is to be extended restaurant every time threatens not to extend it. this is of course, part of the of the negotiation process. um, the demands rushes demands all of that to its own experts of grain and fertilizer. facilitated especially when it comes to payments and other sanctions that are russia says up to directing its own experts, fertilizers and brain. so this, these are exempted from same sanctions and then not sanctioned by any of the wisdom
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countries. but of course there are sanctions that infringe on these exports. that's what russia says. and if you months, these experts to be listed, whether this threats to walk away from the deal is serious or not is of course something we do not know as it is really positive dresses negotiating strategy. ukraine is known as one of the world spread baskets. how disruptive could be absence of a d, o. b for global food supplies and, and what could it mean for ukraine itself? so there are 2 possible scenarios in the case of a non extension of this deal. one is that all export stuff and not to these ships will be stuck in the ports like that had been this one quarter for the 2 major food shortages in several parts of the world and the rise of grain prices on the world market. the other option that ukraine has previously and similar case is
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a noun stand that we've already seen one last year when russia suddenly walked away from this deal was that ukraine just continued to ship gray. and that would mean that these ships are not protected under this deal anymore. that the risk for these crews would rise um quite significantly. and that possibly insurance companies would refuse to insure these companies the ukraine has previously. and previous such occasions announced that they would set up an insurance uh, funds by themselves that went into uh these uh, these ships. and uh, that's uh once before this has happened at that time, ukraine was able to, coal rushes, retreat bluff and russia joined him quite soon after that again. so this is the other possible scenario. mathias. i'd also like to ask you about another point because elsewhere on the battlefield, ukraine has now received this uh, 1st shipment of controversial cluster bombs from the united states. how big a moment is this for the counter offensive this?
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that's how to say ukraine has claim that it needs these cluster munitions. it has pledge that it will only use it against concentrations of russian soldiers because that is the major concern that these bomblets, these, these uh that these cluster buns relieves might uh, be the left unexploded maybe with civilians live. um, uh, and it has said that it would uh be necessary to achieve some kind of parity, a parent parity on the battlefields as russia has a lot more ammunition and as part last ponds of the front line, a heavy mind by the russians, the fortifications i have really a mind uh the hope is of course that the ukraine would compensate for the lack of precision. i mean, there's not the lack of the shortage. i would say of precision ammunition that uh is, is much less than uh that you can have much less. i mean, nation then. um,
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then russia, um that this was compensated somehow. i can not, it says here. and now whether this would really be the case with these, munitions would make a difference. they would, however, most likely enable ukraine to keep pressure high on russian positions even where it's precision. i mean, nation cannot achieve the task mateus pulling or, and keith, thank you. you as president joe biden has wrapped up a trip to europe that included intended attending nato's annual summit and a meeting with norfolk leaders and finland bite and said that he believes that russia had already lost its war in ukraine, and that vladimir putin would not resort to using nuclear weapons, he made the comments before his departure from the finish capital helsinki as a warm welcome from natives. newest member job i didn't,
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meets with the regional leaders in helsinki with finland having ended it's decades long neutrality. by joining the alliance, the new era in cities, security police has become to, you will be one of those girls to history. the nordic nations forces already work closely with the us military, carrying out the joints, maneuvers in northern finland, just weeks ago. finland's border with russia spends 1300 kilometers more than doubling the length of nato's eastern frontier border once sweden. so session is approved or full noted. states will have joined the alliance . you're a big push, so we don't even want to imagine what your book looks like with the war and he's crane a fight and was in an office. he's a great supporter if you're going to discuss. so back to me for 2 whole the
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security issues dominated by didn't, snorted, triple spots he also touched are on climate change. i like it. the law is the only ex, essential thread faces. we don't have a lot of time if we continue to work together, we can deal with a clear signal the us president intends to keep a close eye on both sides of the atlantic. and here's some other story. it's making headlines around the world. the international criminal court has opened a new, proven to alleged more crimes and sit down. the united nation says that it has found evidence of a mass grave in west start for. within 3000 people have been killed and millions displaced. since the conflicts between rival generals flared 3 months ago, the world health organization is warning that asked for task for him. a common artificial sweetener could be linked to cancer. the un agency is calling for more research into the substance. millions consume the sweeter every day as
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a sugar substitute and diet soft drinks and other foods. the northern hemisphere. summer is well underway with heat waves on both sides of the atlantic. no heat alerts are in place across so much of europe itself as temperatures forecast to be well into the $40000000.00 sweltering italy, spain pro aisha, greece and turkey. authorities are urging residents and torres to be cautious, entering plenty of water, access to some nature reserves and for us is closed. in the united states, several states have been hit by tornadoes, as well as unusually high temperatures. a clear up is underway in illinois where twisters ripped the rooms off of homes and since households scrambling for safety in mexico construction workers have been struggling to stay on the job with the
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monitor topping 50 degrees celsius. they are saying that cold water and oral re hydration salts are essential to keeping them going. in india, the yamuna river has reached its highest levels in nearly half a century. flooding parts of the capital daily, exceptional monsoon reigns have caused widespread damage. authorities have closed schools and offices and are warning the drinking water will have to be rationed. it's rear for delhi, i to see the river and speed. the munos fluttered roads in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forces waiting to homes, meeting thousands of how to move out during jeep is trying to salvage what you can from her flooded kitchen. and wonders, how she'll be able to cook for her children. water levels had been rising steadily and residency their costs for help have gone on answer. sire says,
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she hasn't receiving any assistance and her children have not eaten since last night. they may then, if she has lost everything the money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june, dudley's record is more than twice average rainfall. and people are worried. the waters will rise further. lucre says that those who could have already left and taken refuge elsewhere, floodwaters through mixed wood freeness, water and sewage present, a health hazard. the city of 20, the 1000000 remains on high alert schools, colleges and government offices have been closed till sunday filled and television production in the united states is expected to shut down in large parts. after the hollywood actors union voted to go on strike. it is the biggest labor action to hit
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hollywood in 6 seconds. more than 160000 actors will stop work after negotiations with production studios broke down. actors are demanding a fair share of streaming profits and regulations on the use of artificial intelligence to duplicate their voices and images. performers are joining hollywood writers who have been on stripe for 11 weeks. the screen actor's union president and tv star fran drescher says there's no alternative the eyes of the world, and particularly the eyes of labor are upon us. what happens here is important because what's happening to us is happening across all fields of labor. by means of when employers make wall street and greed their priority, and they forget about the essential contributors that make the
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machine run. okay, j matthews is an entertainment journalist space in los angeles who told us more about the reasons behind the strike and the financial struggles that many workers in hollywood face. you know, that is a perception and you're absolutely right about that. and that's the reason why i was really happy to see the president fran drescher, the actor from nannie, who's the president of, of sack, after a talk about that, she talked about how a lot of these actors and actresses are literally just making the threshold because they're getting residual, if they weren't getting residuals, they would really be screw financially. they need these residuals. it is extremely important that they negotiate for every single dollar that they think they deserve . because when they're retiring, when they are no longer able to work in his industry, they wanna make sure that they have enough to take care of them. and also a lot of them are saying they have families, they have kids. and if you're not getting residuals, if you don't know if your show on a streaming platform is actually bringing in
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a lot of subscribers and whether or not you should be pay more, you're under pay, you know, a lot of them are saying they're just struggling to to stay afloat and make their mortgage payments and pay for their kids and their insurance and everything else. and now elsewhere to tennis, and the lena dina's dream run at wimbledon has ended in the semi finals. the cleaning wildcard has been was beaten by another and seeded player markets, a bundle chava of the czech republic. now fund to show that here serving for the match, made light work of her opponent and one state winning 7 consecutive games. and a 6363 victory. she becomes the 1st and seated female finally, since the legion king in 1963. and she'll be the underdog again, 6 feet on support. and the arena, summer length, and the other 75. the check player is just happy to be there. after enduring
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a miserable 2022. i didn't play for 6 months last year and yeah, you never know if you can be an adult level again and i'm just so grateful to be here and to be how so you know to play dennis again. so yeah, what. 8 the of what you my best i'm playing qualities for the cost on so it's a, it's a change both. um just see every great, so you're up to date now on data views. i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching us. take care the and he's tackled to the special hot spots in germany. dw travel extremely worth a bit.

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