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this one is darren gold, health, smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is dw, use live from berlin. russia threatens to end the black sea grain deal. the loan agreement expires on monday was getting vital ukrainian grain exports to the world president flooded my boot and is pressuring waste in countries to lift some sanctions. kenya's, cost of living crisis boxed by the protests as people struggled with rising prices
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. we made the comedian asking the governments to take serious accent and take to india as follow up permission to the moon. the chance probably on launches carrying a road bike robot, the lumen south pole. the last attempt at a soft landing phase. fuss germany member up for the weird as well cop at the training base in australia. stop by a alex pop looks to eventually visit defeated, bureau 2022. the bid visible and welcome russian president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the black sea grain deal unless some waste, the nation's sanctions rather lifted. the deal has guaranteed safe shipping groups for ukrainian grain as well as some russian exports find the black seat. well,
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the united nations and talk, he broke with the agreement, which was signed by most going keith, a year ago. it's been crucial in easing a global food prices. fox by ross's impatient ukraine, with the deal set to expire on monday, boot and is using the pressure to demand western nations stop blocking some russian exports and payments for them. but you 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 alone. let them to fill those promises and then we'll rejoined the deal immediately. dave, at the board from the united nations food and agricultural organization told me more about russia's conditions. yeah, i mean, right now the green view, i'm curious, you said it was meaning to know your printing grains and all the seats, original lockers. so it's more than the subject term, you know, tons of products that are left to create this thing to the dealer. but it's called the risk has to be changed to get to something else the feed and to make sure that
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on this side of the sent him, that doesn't target deposit se substitute funding right now. that's kind of lead the easiness to pay for his ponder. and if i'm into the same time, we can be removed. and that's very each other discussion we had one year ago and guaranteed the same thing. so no one wants to get something out. other these 2? yeah. same situation as a year ago. um. and it was crucial times how dia will the situation be this time if russia teaches the deal this coming monday. so tricky. i did try the markets uh much less dense than one year ago. and also down it surprised the email by what's going on. so the pressure on price is the data are pretty low. and the, the, the easiest most the time markets we react. but we'd be in
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a very different features. and then the next, you know, assuming that without the view onto the truck, he will be back in because these to bring another brains all processing from, from your claim of your printer follows we suffer because they may not be able to set it up for the the, the new office, so you will see the number of people who talk to you by that. but it may not be as bad as last year and i think that's fine. besides, we seem to get small, you say the price, the price is a lower at the moment that if this deal doesn't go through, so the prices will shut off again, causing perhaps another price is not so much just to give you an idea, you know, after the beginning of the ukraine, we price you that increased by 50 percent, because the find way real time again and way on. so waiting to get your opinion. when last november recessed out too, we drove from the device to date pricey just by 5 person into then prices have decreased and must see at the top of the one that i produce much more. so,
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you know, i'd be dealing made all not depends on your market condition inquiry, please. we have many countries that are producing more than last year, including the board from the food and agriculture organization of the united nations in roland. thank you very much for telling me again. trying to find me the rest as well has splits many ukrainian families. millions of women and children have fled to other countries while most men are obliged to stay in possibly fight for their country. as the conflict drags on experts, a long term separation is taking a heavy total on ukrainians. ringback * and all black, this is how alexander the machine, it spends time with his daughter, so lumiere, me and his wife, christina often joins, and i'm with them. it's almost like they're together. but they're not. he's at home
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in care of. and there's thousands of kilometers away long the quality of what his name is for. yeah. when i talk to them, it feels like i'm with them. but when i finish the phone call, i realize i look around and i realize that i'm not, but it will pass and alexander can't leave the country marshal law means many of fighting age have to stay, but his family are safe in scotland. there they have a new house, new school, new friends, and a new language. they're having to build a new life without him. but the bunch of them are much more. in fact, we see on television and on the internet, families getting divorced because the distance is difficult, the very difficult time wasn't. maybe we're still together because we are united around so long. yeah. for the feeling we understand what this is all form with. let's draw. it's a oh exciter does his best to follow. so the me a school progress via voice notes and videos. her teachers tend
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to see the thing visited him last october. but the light of being together was turned dark by rushing, drawing a tax on key of why they were your business to you all about moments. the only thing i'm grateful was that they would leave it to do. it was very scary. equally, when you look at the situation like what is happening here and what is best for the child, you have to make sacrifices. ok. sure. uh, seems that please, as the work continues, there's separation starting to feel less temporary at 1st. alexander thought they would just have to spend 12 months apart. but now he's accepted that at least for the next school year. the best thing for southern mia is to stay in scotland. you can find man in alexander situation across ukraine with no signs of the war will be over soon. exports worry about the long term effects on families. and the country
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literally been over his studies, socio demographic problems for decades. she worries that the longer the war lasts, the more rooted children and their mothers will become in their new homes after the war. returning to a ruined country may seem like a per option. and many refugees are precisely the people ukraine will need some dissented. so it should be added that the 70 percent of women who left after february 24th have higher education's progress notes in math issue. you understand very well that if the wife has a higher education, then most likely the husband does to. that is we will lose a significant part of human and social capital school who sits in now look at them . actually, alexander uses bedtime stories to keep a link with his daughter in law school lunch or less, a level 5 officially simple festivals, not to break disconnection between us, all of them. so we don't create some kind of chasm as we communicate in the morning
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with them during the day. and in the evening, it's like going to bed together and the height and the spot to all of them. tonight he reads for children's poems by ukrainian after followed a miracle and got more. he was killed in the war. but his words remind this ukrainian child where she comes from the united nations is concerned about widespread violence that anti government protests in. can you including allegations of a heavy handed police response? the demonstrations are the tax hikes and the cost of living crisis like the clashes and losing the interior administrators. those are the 300 people were arrested 9 people the date. and the recalls for an investigation of the t gas was used at a school, leaving dozens of children, hospitalized protests for cold by all positions. either by the big correspond indeed is kamani is in nairobi. she told us why people in can you so angry right
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now quite simply because the life of the cost of living has become unbearable. for most people, it's nearly impossible to go through a $9.00 to $5.00 day here, and there will be without sharing someone complain either about the cost of an item at the supermarket or the cost of fuel pumps. and that's specifically because a new tax law was passed, which has actually been suspended by the high quotes, which would see a doubling of a fuel product items and also introduce a housing levy as a for most people. this was introducing a lot of uncertainty. and i spoke to some of them to ask how they're going to handle it. and this is what they said to me about every communities, payments where he's comedies, and obviously a magnet for public attention about up to date. he helped out to women hall cuz buying the stock of ground nights and keeping the little packages out for free. it's a small token of his understanding for how people are struggling to pay increasing school fees and rent. life is unfair to the amount of the fixed
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but i see what i did, the business when i work on this thing, the thing about the women mothers pin. yeah. talk to him. possibly some people tell him they have concerns the stories fuel his acts of civil disobedience. well the comedian has been arrested at least 4 times for highly visible protests. every one of them against the high cost of living. for his friends here, a warranty, has he much to unusual? advocate against a seemingly unresponsive government. okay. right now within those what paper one is comfortable on the government and both of the piece i can put me through this because the, this one is only because this is on the ground on the we as the voice when we keep what the government has a feeling and that's why we keep doing it until the cost of living goes down. and he's not alone. the countries are position is now calling for fresh anti government boots us every week. according to the latest goods from kenya is economics of
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a kind of a spending nearly half of the income on food. it's no one's within the window position, need a quote for riley as he has today. the people who show up are the ones were most affected, young and food primarily from the informal settlements and gun frustration is also reaching here. the capitals leafy suburbs christine long ago says both she and her husband worked longer. i was these days to keep their content creation business afloat. the contracting economy is threatening to a pent, they have plans for the future. both of us have very free is to 14, and by the time we were both 14 wanted to at least own our own property. i don't know how that is going to happen. apparently we had to apply a savings plan, an investment plan, but now you find these money is being chai, mailed to cushion, and that's from the economy as felix. the door is in a position member of parliament,
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but is not challenging the government's policies. he says the governments just needs more time going through the streets. nope. supporting the policies out there is like we're making 10 steps. i had a new building that's going to behind you. we look get out of these police until the valley behind this government. i'd say we are giving a chance to prove yourself on these funds. don't have time to wait for results. they need change now. for today, the peanut sellers are happy, but do need to make money again tomorrow, without the help of a famous comedian amazingly. well, edith, while people are protesting, the high cost of living is also concerned about damage to property. talk to us about that. that's right. ken has woke up this morning to news from the minister of transport, the one of the route that was we simply couldn't, couldn't constructed, didn't cut damages, was about $5000000.00. and on top of that, the kind of private sector alliance yesterday said that the country is the country's economy is losing up to $22000000.00 a day during these protests,
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as the supporters of the presidents, a thing, this is not helping your situation. it's not the way to make the cost of living though, if anything is going to increase your budget because the money to sort out all of these damages is going to come back from your pocket. and so that's a back and forth that's happening between the holding party and the opposition at the moment regarding cost. so what needs to be done to calm things down the to the does have to sit down and speak to one another. however, it seems that that might not necessarily bring about a resolution because we have tried this before to sit down. but the talks have failed. as recently as the 6th of july, we had sat down to try and come up with a solution, but that was not insight. just today, the president said that he is not going to give any one room to protest any more. as we are positioned the day seeing whether or not they're allowed, they're going to march forward with this. so we just have to wait to see who's going to back down 1st. do you think they'll be more protest?
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are absolutely. every time relo dingle calls for approaches, people do turn up in numbers despite the fact that there is police pretending to be the risk of death in some cases as he reported. but he does have a very strong following, and this is what he uses to sort of onto the government and getting what he wants. and he's hoping that that momentum is not going to die down. and people who come in droves on, on wednesday is what he's saying, but somebody puts us suggesting that he might even do this on monday, tuesday and wednesday to put more pressure on the president, 8 of commodity for us. and i wrote, we thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the, of the headlines making news. the international criminal court has opened a new investigation into ball crimes in sudan. the united nation says it's found evidence of a mass grave in waste of for since bull broke out, recently over 3000 people have been killed in millions displaced. china has launched emergency operations in several provinces of the heavy funding. tens of
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thousands of people have slept they homes in since you one weeks of heavy rain have destroyed houses that eva structure. several people have died. japan space agency has suffered a setback after a rocket engine exploded during testing the small propulsion unit for the launch vehicle blue off about a minute into the test. no one was injured. it's the latest in the series of failures hampering the nation space ambitions. this india's space agency has launched the wrong cut that will attempt to land a robotic profile in the chandry on 3 mission aims to touch down on the moon's loudly, unexplored south poll. real had launched earlier today from india's space center, audrey harvey, quotes the island on india's east coast. april, now travel for almost a month to the mood. if it succeeds to land. india will become only the full country to put a prompt on the table. literally emissions ended in failure. one objective is to
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explore the moon's polar region for ice, which could potentially supply a future space station with water. the general and 3 will blast into space on an indian mark. 3 rock at tundra on means moon vehicle in sanskrit and handy. the program is seen as a symbol of india as growing geo political ambitions. it's had success and failure . it was 2008, when indian scientists sent the children one pro into space and towards or the satellite. it was successfully inserted into orbit around the moon and sent back data for nearly a year. the orbit or also intentionally crashed a probe onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the presence of water there. and it also given the other confidence that one can do this to put a satellite to the arbiter around the moon. and then from very nearby 100 kilometers studied the surface of the moon and,
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and look at not just things on the surface, but underneath the surface. the 2nd chandra admission launched in 2019 intending to take the next step. the idea was not to crash or prove on the moon, but rather touched down in a controlled way, a soft landing of feet that until then had only been successfully carried out by the us. the soviet union and china emissions orbit or worked as planned. but the lander with the rover hit, the surface much too fast, cutting off communications, leaving it damaged beyond repair. an emotional set back for the indian space agency . it's chairman, prime minister, no render moody and the country as a whole, but the failure didn't kill the program. it's 2 day, 10 that amount for tuning our wish to touch the moon. some good amount of horsemen our wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger
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our problem why autumn with both. why on kind of now india is trying again, the tundra on 3 is planning to solve the land on the lunar surface. this time there will be no orbit or just a propulsion system, lander, and rover like its predecessor, the mission is aiming for the moon's south pole. a lot is on the line for india is space agency is very important for useful for many reasons. it is not just a mission to the moon, it is a mission to test many technologies. it is important because india is destined to become a huge play on the global states right now. so not just because india can produce this technology and then you cannot make session, but also becoming a formidable competitor in the commercial space market. if everything goes as
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planned, this time around, the tundra on 3 is the lander should touch down on the 23rd or 24th of august. everyone back in india will be hoping for a soft landing film and tv production in the west will mostly shut down off to the hollywood actors union voted to strike performers adjoining blankets who walked off the job 11 weeks ago. both groups say they're being short changed as production studios, ranking huge profits. cuttings close in hollywood. for the 1st time in over 60 years, the hotline of american cinema is facing an industry wide shut down. production on major film shows and series is grinding to a halt as actors and writers join forces to them on that to pay contracts. a strike is an instrument of last resort. we've tried for 4 weeks to reach
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a deal with the am p t p. and unfortunately, they have left us with no alternative act as the demanding that the share of streaming profits and cooled into regulations on all to special intelligence to the vast majority of those on strike, the stakes a high yeah. acura. so now we'll take sides like the top like point 0001. everyone else is actually a lot of actors have to have. second, or 3rd or 4th jobs. living. the head of disney bulb, i got hit fact, the threats of industrial action, cooling, union, expectations, unrealistic. but the head of the screen actors guild, the actors union, star of the 90 said come the nanny friend drescher made her demands clear way. are
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you sure know? well, because you were under the union strike rules act as a prohibited from performing in films as well as promoting them. that's already had an impact. one of the biggest premieres of the year, the topic history, drama oppenheimer, it's london debut, was moved up. so stuff like robert downey junior and kelly and murphy could appear before the strike began. oh yeah, we wanted to come out and talk about it cuz we're really proud of it. and we worked really hard on it and we wanted to, you know, everything was all set up. so we said people, let's just, let's just do it, you know? and then if they call it strike, well, and that's exactly what they did off to the action was confirmed. with this strike now underway, the red carpet is set to be far less busy until the deal is reached. the,
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the countdown is onto the women's, woke up with all $32.00 teams now and kept full final preparations. sidney, where the final we played is one of the 10 hostings in australia and do zealand for the tournament, which will take a month to complete ticket sales have been incredibly strong in australia, which one the right to co host, the tournaments in the southern hemisphere, winter that's where we find that we use a lima talking who's braving the winfrey conditions to be with team gemini. this is the century coast in australia. it's about 80 kilometers in north of sydney . and this is where team germany have decided to set up a training camp for the woman was called. it's paradise. i don't need to tell you that. but what i can tell you is that this is what winter looks like in australia. sunny skies, blue skies. it's about 20 degrees and it's even warm enough to go swimming. in fact,
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i'm even tempted to take a dip in the water, but of course, that's not what i'm here for. and neither is team germany. they have they, i said on the was cops and the team only arrived yesterday, but they got straight down to business with an afternoon training session. over all the team was in good spirits. despite the long slide, they did a p, a bit tired and jet black, but they were hoping the training lied has to mitigate the fatigue with a week to go before the was cupcakes. off in australia and new zealand, germany can see the chances, but they still have some problems and who are those that they need to overcome before that the competition would be for us this time around. never before have they've been so many favorites at a woman's was cops. so this may all look like paradise to germany. it means getting down to book this woke up for team. jimmy does represent
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a chance at redemption. the play itself at hot break last year is they've lost the final if you are 2022 to england with stop plan. alex pump missing the game through injury, but she's determined germany will go one bed at this time around. this is germany to make strides at the world cup, thrown under my dress on the shoulders of their veteran captain alex pump center. mention if you ask people in germany to name the 1st female football is that comes to mind. she'd definitely be the 1st one name it nonsense. pop was the star turn. his german, he made the final of last year's european championship, which he suffered the cruise, the blues injury saw her so took the final which your team lost in england. the captain won't have to look hard for motivation this time. and that's his boss explained hot. yeah, it was extremely hard to sense that i probably couldn't play in the european championship, final income. i had to tell it took me
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a really long time to figure that out to process it. and then of course there were a lot of questions in the days that followed about said, what should i have changed um, should i have trained at all? should i have taken one more shot? the question after question. i'm talking about side 3 years on from pop tart. take her to make say she's still there driving force. yeah. it was all. she's really committed to the team and isn't scared of anything. she's always there for us. yeah, she has the teams back and it's incredibly important point. see if you follow the usa is meg and repeating. well, if the world stage after the tournament, if she does securing a 3rd world cup for germany would be some way to sign off. or you're watching the w news coming up next in dw, and use asia kind reformist, be totally me conclude. and thoughts become thailand's prime minister. failing to
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