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the, the, this is the w news. why, from berlin? ukraine vows to continue brain exports in spite of russia is withdrawal from a deal to guarantee their safety. ukraine's president says the passage of brain to the black sea is possible. if turkey and the rest of the world applying pressure on flat improvement, also coming up berlin,
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we add to the news of russia's pull out. the w talks to germany's foreign minister to gauge the mood on the floor at the united nations. and southern europe is hit by the 3rd wave. this summer wild fires increase force authorities can move hundreds of children staying at a summer camp to safety. the readings to have viewers around the world. unlike look, ukrainian, the president of a lot him is a landscape says his embattled nation is ready to continue shipping grain despite russia's excess from the deal to guarantee the safety of ships passing through the black sea hours after moscow's announcement, the southern ukrainian city of odessa came under attack from russian drones, the strike damage facilities at the cities port, where much of the countries grain is loaded for export pressures decision against
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allowing the shipments has drawn condemnation from world leaders, which use vladimir putin of weapon icing food of the loaded with ukrainian grain the ship was the last to leave the country before the brush up pulled the pin on a crucial ball time deal. the long pockets had allowed the safe passage of x balls through the black sea. ukrainian president means the landscape insisted. this must not be the end to the most because the black sea, great initiative challenge should be kept operating. if without worship then so be a wizard, be agreements and the exports of great and is one between tech and he would like to mention to them not remains valid. the only thing that is needed is a capital implementation and decisive pressure from the world on the territory state. these, we do not have trouble with that of the agreement to help load global food prices. and he showed vital supplies of wheat to mays made it to parts of africa. with
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a deal off, there were concerns about international food security. the kremlin blinked his withdrawal role on unmet demands to improve conditions for its own grain and fits lives the exports. despite complaints over restrictions versus shipped recalled amounts of wheat since less the b u and saves it's presented especially with options to keep the grain the life, but without success. ultimately, participation in these agreements is a choice. but struggling people everywhere and developing countries don't have a choice. and that is, it really is that people face 100 consumers that can from think a global cost of living crises and they will pay the price. touchy also remains hopeful. the grand deal can be revived. beginning of the statements,
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i believe that the president of the russian federation of my friends, mister putin, wants to see mount it's heavy and bridge to continue it in a the wave wheat price is already rising, the e u. in the united states. i remember growing congress of countries edging russia to reconsider i asked the w, corresponded mathias bill and go into you've how you cream could possibly keep up the transport of green despite russia pulling out of the deal. so that has been the precedence of that last the rest of us suddenly withdrew from the deal, often attacked by ukraine on russia's navy and ukraine just continued sending out ships. why have the same route to via the same procedures and then uh, russia joined in again after a very short period of time. so something in that direction might be planned by ukraine. of course, the main question that to sold then would be um,
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the insurance is because insurance companies might withdrawal from ensuring uh these ships. and uh, in that case, last time ukraine has guaranteed the insurance by its state's budget. and that might be the case again, ukraine has hinted that they want turkey to be part of this scheme, which would of course, uh, hopefully that's what ukraine hopes and provide additional security guarantees. because of course, the, the idea is that maybe russia would not attack these ships if turkey was on board this a scheme. and that's something that's uh, it seems that trying to figure out yet. but basically the, the idea is to quote russia's uh, withdrawal a bloss got it. we understand that russia launched over night air strikes on several parts of ukraine, including the black sea port cities of nickel live in or desa. what more can you
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tell us about that? now this was expected as the retail you to mission measure for the last on the crimea bridge. yes. today, the damage this a by a bridge that it's vital for the russian supplies the. it's also probably, you know, co incidence that uh these uh, drones and uh, missiles were launched at port infrastructure. there was damage and in the port in odessa, the authorities upside that was from full dead breed. but we don't know the details . the poets are, of course, many, many things happening in the ports, including axes. are of course classified um, but that would also hint at russia, but yeah, reinforcing its point about withdrawing from the grain deal. mathias building go in key many things,
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brush decision to let the green deal expire has predict provoked criticism from numerous world leaders, including from germany's, for administer and elaina. bad luck delivered harsh words for russia at the you. when dw is washington bureau chief in his poll spoke to her in new york minnes available if you called in regarding reporting to stop recognizing hunger, just as he withdrew from the black sea green initiative. this needs a quick fix to stop more people from solving. what is the most likely way out of this? the common called in to the world made this call today, he in new york a at the united nation. every delegate from every country was totally shocked. that to put him stop this great initiative again because people could feel all around the world. how much of the grain from u. k. is needed, has been needed over the last the months. it was at $32000000.00 tons of grain
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going to around $45.00 countries in the world. and therefore miss using this grain using hunger as a weapon. again, we have to say, what's really a shocking result in the morning and therefore the pressure here is highly needed. the pressure on russia, that's the grain from ukraine can go to the world again. and what can be done. no. and i believe that the most successful is that really countries from africa, countries from legend, america from asia address poaching directly. we have seen that in the last year that it makes a difference if also other countries in the world, not only european countries are calling on pushing and s he is using actually the most valuable in the world within this war, by not letting the foods to go to them, this is also addressing them and therefore this common international call is to my
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point of view. it's so important. on the other hand, we, as europeans have set from the beginning on, we cannot rely on the on pretends goodwill. therefore, the you intense a fight at the solidarity lines, meaning bringing the grain out. why? why a regular a and also cargo ships at the new river to the rest of the welsh and we have to intensify these experts. if we have done that already in the past, so we are getting independent from the changing moods of the russian president. and you can find that interview with the german 4 administered in full on our dw news youtube channel. it's now the end of the black sea grain agreement has raised grave concerns across the african continent. the black sea green initiative had help feed people in countries like somalia, where failed rains and internal conflicts had hampered access to we cereal grains,
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or staples in many african countries. and the green d all have help reduce their products. mandatory and agencies are also reliant on ukrainian grain to feed people in countries suffering, conflict or natural disasters. experts have warned that the horn of africa will be hit hard without ukraine's importance. earlier i spoke to none and data who's in charge of humanitarian advocacy and policy at save the children in nairobi, i asked for which african countries was likely to be effected the most by the collapse of the grand 2 countries that oh radio crisco of so be for the security in the box of the countries like so many a and e p a n k. yeah. as well as countries it is a health that have continues to be had food insecurity. i'd have the light of you on international green supply or the international aid assistance for the survival of millions of people will be back to it by, by the bring,
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the not being in existence now. many, many more countries that i have the names on. we imports from, from the rest of the engine cream countries, including egypt that have high percentage of their grade coming out of the black sea. i'm going to have a really hard time of feeding communities and we will see more children. i'm going hungry, we will see more women and not being able to see depth, how many people in the western world, in the developed world, in general, always hearing the stories of hardship coming from this region. but give us some real perspective how big a problem is viewed security in those places right now. in many parts of this, of this continent. um, there is many, many millions of children that are severely nourished. about. meditation comes from
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extended for the security to, for those children, meaning they've not had food arbitrage useful in the market for a very long time. what we know is money to should, has impacts and this should and not just in their current state. it is strengthening their lives, but it does all of it is also present in the futures. so they grew up susceptible to disease as they grow up susceptible to lots of development tendencies. children are increasing the dropping out of school because they have no access to food. we are seeing families making very difficult choices about how they feed them. i believe they asked keeping mutes many, many as can be news because they cannot afford basic meals. and there is increasing numbers of, of, of children and communities that are now being hungry. the channels hung up with
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this week and has increased drastically over the last few years. you're talking about generational impacts here. we only have half a minute, but i do want to ask you work in the countries they currently rely on ukraine and russia for their grain turn to now it's unfortunate fee that we will go back to depending on the international aid assistance fund, a lot of countries i've heard of that becomes more countries will need to ask for assistance from the global west in order for them to feed, to feed their communities and full humanitarian up to lexi. the children, the case load for children who will come in, malnourished or who will come in um, severely sick because of lack of fluid will become much more and we will tend to the west for assistance. we cannot let this be the loan and we will have to end it
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there. our thanks and then it and data from save the children in nairobi. thank you . so in other news from around the world now us climate envoy, john kerry, says climate cooperation between the united states and china could re define their strain times carries visit to china is same dead reviving climate negotiations between the world's 2 largest pollutants relations between the us and china, it happened meyer in geo political disputes. a major time fusion has made landfall in china, forcing evacuation of nearly a quarter 1000000 people told them is the 4th type fuel in the region this year. it hit the southern coast line late monday night, with winds of more than a 130 kilometers per hour. temperature records could very well be shattered on tuesday as a northern hemisphere heat wave continues. the u. p. in the space agency is
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forecasting temperatures of up to 48 degrees celsius. on the telling islands sicily and sardinia in greece. wildfires are threatening homes around the village of camaros just south of the capitol. athens, ablaze near the resort of lou truck, he has forced the authorities to move some 1500 children staying at a summer camp to safety. greece exploding, guided by fast moving brains, flames, hop scotch from one home and business to another. part of these i struggling with 2 major fires, one burning to the south, east of the applicant, atens, and the other to the west of it. near that is, that's a d, a flip rocky ballooning small blanket, the area forcing image and see crews, and that is a city to evacuate children. some of them by the 100 read off the zeros like cheat up or there are approximately 1500 children make of it was part of your
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way of making their every effort to move the safety. 5 bus numbers like the municipality has already taken care of the accommodation full them, ingle a few places and got horse papers, the groceries to get the horses out and transport them to safety. about 200 firemen for flames from london in with 70 trucks. and 16 helicopters of 5 certain homes near the sea side choose also evacuated stones, but the head of the ministry, or the 5th, just as greeks would experiencing either please from black or typed in bridges, the country along with p and spin husband trip by a heat beef since last week, the temperature of streets in $44.00 degrees celsius officers had formed of higher risk of more fires ahead of a stick and he'd be expected to hit later to speak. deafening tall as is a general,
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a space in athens. a short while ago i asked her for more details on the firefighting and evacuation efforts in greece as well. yes, exactly. good morning, from austin's a greek authority said there were 81 fires in total across the country on monday. but the 2 major wildfires we're south east of athens, one of them was in the area of lou tacky where these children who were at a summer camp spending 2 or 3 weeks at the summer camp had to be the factory to just to stage precaution. it was a measure of precaution just in case you know, there was a fire reaching the camps this morning i. i spoke to one of my relatives who has their children there and they said that the camp is resuming. it's open ation later today. so children are safe to return to one of these comes from look back in the tracking area. got it. quick authorities say wild fires are
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common in the region or the, suggesting the fires we're seeing are typical. well exactly, and as a prime minister to the echoes me to the doctor says they have occurred and will continue to occur. and this is, as he said, one of the effects of the climate, the prices, but we've had fires and was far as increased every summer. we've had heat waves every summer. the frequency of willows is just ranging it depending on the weather, depending on the temperatures, depending on the wind. so kindly we are seeing that we're still having more than more fires every every summer, basically. and this is exacerbated by the fact that the high temperature has a increased winds. high wind, low humidity makes things even worse and harder to contain the fires. mm. is there a clear plan on better containing or even preventing such disasters in the future
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as well? they should be now we have a minister of a climate crisis. a citizen protection also has the plans in place to actually make these efforts more sustained that will make efforts more effective for uh this morning. the armed forces were also contributing to the fire fighting efforts with helicopters. we need more resources or sure, we need more firefighters. the problem is that there are so many fires at one point that the, all the firefighting efforts are spread across. so it's oh, it's also difficult geographically, sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas. drill a stephanie, tell us in athens many, many facts. thank you. as many women across the middle east and north africa are simply not free to go where they want. in some places, even leaving the home requires the permission of
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a male guardian. a new report from human rights watch examines 20 countries where women's movements can be restricted, including saudi arabia. the kingdom has gone to reforms in recent years, loosening restrictions on women. well, it is legal now for women to move out of her husband's home without his consent. he can take her to the court and declare her disobedient, making the women's life difficult. meanwhile, in ron married, women require their husbands permission to get a passport and to leave the country. women are also not considered legal guardians of their own children and need demands consent to take their children out of the country in. yeah, of course, the authorities do not allow women to travel anywhere in the country or abroad without being accompanied by now guardian. the rules mean that many female young, any aid workers cannot do their jobs, which in turn,
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cut off women and girls from humanitarian assistance. she hasn't seen a family for more than 2 months off of jeremy as an associates and from human. she used to live with a family in saudi arabia. last may, she came to you had been on a visit. often her father died. but when she tried to return to saudi arabia, she was told she was not allowed to travel without a male relative or husband, known as my from how the put off and have it in him. i tried everything to get around the rooms and this is not to travel with my sister and my mother and but to no avail. the has how i t having a month from was the only way i could travel. well, kinda sit up a little bit to see authorities in yemen recently issued directives requiring women to travel with a month from full, with written consent from a male guardian. the ruling has been criticized by many rights organizations,
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including human rights watch. a recent report published by the group paints a bleak picture of the conditions for women in the region. it says many countries in the middle east and north africa still prevent women from moving within their own country or traveling abroad without the permission of the guardian cathedral doors. he's often justified these restrictions by saying they are designed to protect women and fox. they own a violation of freedom of movement, which is a basic rights guaranteed to every person in the world news. and they also go to these restrictions, do not protect women if they deprive the old they're going to. but in the home law, i'm in trouble. as of john leo talks to his children in saudi arabia as often as she can but being a long distance mother is not easy
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to go to and then it's for a mother not knowing what his children are doing. shahan do. what do they have to pump the the, what do they watching on tv, on the file. but they can watch anything on. seems to be doing some of the trying to communicate with them and make the talking to each other. fire a screen that that is not enough. that's got the only hope now is that the who, who seo starts, he's will reverse the decision only then will she be able to return to the country and see her children again. let's get more with what's in a big room. she is a senior women's rights researcher and human rights watch. and she joins us now from london. nicely have you with us. your organization has looked into restrictions on women's rights in the region before. what stands out to you about this report? well,
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investigating the situation across the media region. what i found was that women have actually made significant gains in particular. they managed to win the right to be able to obtain their own hospitals as trouble in most countries. but what's really shocking is that there's still continues to be restrictions on the both old as well as new restrictions. so we found that 15 countries still have found me those that require women to obey their husbands, remain in america home, and get their permission in order to leave the home work or travel beyond this, we also see that there are some outliers in an image for particular have a so in system i'm very harsh restrictions human hasn't moved but basically says everyone is entitled to a passport, but they have a defective policy that requires all women to show me off guard and commission in order to get one. so there's progress,
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but too slow coming in your opinion. and many of the countries are covered here have domestic laws, or are signatories of international conventions on discrimination against women. which begs several questions including how they justify these restrictive rules. and why they joined international conventions in the 1st place. that's like almost all the countries in the cities most, i think region have signed up to the convention of the illumination of all forms of disagreement discrimination against women and internationally. right. so it's very clear, right to freedom of movement without discrimination. and yet we continue to see these rules and policies coming into place, some of which are very insidious and not always known to people. others, which are quite clearly stated in the goals. these restrictions are hauling women's rights. we're seeing them not just older restrictions, ones that came in as fabulous some decades ago, but new or restriction. so in the last few years,
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we've seen the who's the largest medium is increasingly setting out restrictions. i suggest her on women not being able to try them without them. but we've also seen other places like how much the authorities in gaza, which also allowed in 2021 that women unmarried. women can have the male guardians, preventative, and that's an incredibly difficult situation where this lady sweeping restrictions on their, on their movements out of the gaza strip by the 3 and egyptian authority. in addition to 2 months ago in libya, the internal security agency started to require women for traveling without a male escort to give the reasons for their travel or to provide details about the previous problem as well. we've already heard that this has actually prevented because of the fact that they don't want to reveal a sensitive reasons, but they travel to the security agent. that is a rough,
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no big boom from human rights watch many, many thanks you. thank you. we're going to end it there and you're up to date. stay with us up. next we'll show you how foreigners in san diego are using a block chain to grow their business expense on pico africa after a short break. a mike, look who inver length for me in the rest of the team here. thanks for watching those things the
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