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the slicing social loans seeking their self determined life. let's go from drudgery and to be stuff oldest. on the w, the, this is the w news of life from berlin. he vows to continue brain shipments in spite of moscow's refusal to guarantee their safety as russia strikes the port city of odessa, ukraine's president says the passage of brain through the black sea is possible. if turkey and the rest of the world apply pressure on vladimir also coming up southern
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europe sweats, a 3rd heat wave. this summer wild fires in greece, forests, locals, and torres to flee to safety as dozens of flyers burn out of control. the i'm michael local. welcome, ukrainian president of the alarm is zalinski says he is and battled nation is ready to continue shipping grain despite russia's exit from the deal that 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 to strike damage facilities at the cities port were much of the country's grain is loaded for export. russia is decision against allowing the shipments has drawn condemnation from world leaders who would choose vladimir putin of weaponized in
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food are loaded with ukrainian grain. the ship was the last to leave the country. before the rush, i pulled the pin on a crucial ball time deal. the long pots 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, talent should be kept operating if without worship, then so be able with the grievance and the exports of grading is one between taking and we would like to make sure that i'm not remains valid. the only thing that is needed is a capital implementation and decisive pressure from the world on the tire state. these need to develop the b agreement to help load global food prices. and he showed vital supplies of we to mays made it to parts of africa. with a deal of the big concerns about international food security. the kremlin blankets,
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withdrawal roll on unmet demands to improve conditions for its own great and fertilizer exports. despite complaints over restrictions versus shift red called amounts of wheat since last the the un 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 confronting a global cost of living crises and they will pay the price. techie also remains hopeful. the grand deal can be revived. beginning of the statements, i believe that the president of the russian federation of my friends, mister putin, wants to see monetary and bridge to continue to the in
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a the weight we price is already rising. the you and the united states. i remember growing congress of countries edging russia to reconsider i asked the w correspondent, mathias burling, go into you've how you train could possibly keep up the transport of grain 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 our ships. why on 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 the insurances, because insurance companies might withdraw from ensuring these ships. and uh,
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in that case, last time ukraine has guaranteed the insurance by its state budget. and uh, that might be the case. again, the ukraine has hinted at that they want to keep to be part of this scheme, which would of course, uh hopefully that's what your credit hopes and provide additional security guarantees. because of course, the, the idea is that made the rest of it 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 um, basically the, the idea is to quote rushes uh, withdrawal a bloss got it. we understand that russia launched overnight air strikes on several parts of ukraine, including the black sea port cities of nickel live in odessa. what more can you tell us about that?
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now this was expected as the re tell you to mission measure for the last on the crimea bridge. yes. today the damage this a via bridge that's vital for the russian supplies the. it's also probably no co incidence that uh these uh, drones and uh, missiles were launched at port infrastructure. there was damage in, in the port in odessa, the authorities upside that was from full debris but we don't know the details. the poets are, of course, many, many things happening in the ports. recruiting access are of course classified. um, but that would also hint at russia, but yeah, reinforcing it's pointing to about withdrawing from the grain deal. mathias barely getting into many things, which is now the end of the black sea grain agreement has res, grave concerns across the african continent. the black sea green initiative had helped
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feed people in countries like somalia, we're a failed rains and internal conflicts had hampered access to weed, serial grains, or staples, in many african countries. and the green deal had help reduce their price. humanitarian agencies are also reliant on printed brain to feed people in country suffering. conflict or natural disasters. experts have worn that the horn of africa will be hit hard without ukraine's importance. earlier i spoke to non and data who's in charge of humanitarian advocacy and policy and save the children and i, roby. i asked her which african countries were likely to be affected the most by the collapse of the green deal? the country is that's i already a police officer viewed for the security in the one of our countries like so many a and e p a n k. yeah. as well as countries it is
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a hell that's have continuously had food insecurity. i'd have the light of him on the international green supply or the international. the aid assistance for the survival of millions of people will be baptized by, by the green, the not being in existence. now, many, many more countries that i have the names on we imports from, from russia and ukraine, countries including egypt that have high percentage of their grade coming out of the block c. i are 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 death. having these people in the western world, in the developed world, in general, always hearing these 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
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many parts of this, of this continent. um there is many, many millions of children that have severely my not just about meditation comes from extended for the security for those children. meaning they've not had food or the tissues for in the month. and for a very long time, what we know is money to should have impacts and this should and not just in their current state, it is threatening their lives. but it does. oh, it is all to pressing death futures. so they grew up susceptible to diseases. they go up susceptible to long term development tendencies. children are increasingly 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 keep the news. many,
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many us keeping news because they cannot afford basic meals and there is increasing numbers of, of, of children and communities that are now being hungry. they tend to hung up with 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, we're kinda countries. they currently rely on ukraine and russia for their grain turned to now. and unfortunately that we, we will go back to, depending on the international aid assistance by 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 for humanitarian up to lexi, the children, the case load for children who will come in, malnourished or who will come in severely sick because of lack of foot will become
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much more and we will tend to the west for assistance. we cannot let this be the know and we will have to end their our thinks and then it and data from save the children in nairobi. thank you. so the other news from around the world now hundreds of israelis on marching to tel aviv to protest the governments overall of judicial authority. organizers have called for a day of resistance ahead of a parliamentary vote later this month. they have urged supporters of rounding across israel against legislation. they say, well, we can democracy for us climate envoy, john kerry says climate cooperation between the united states in china could we define their strain time carries visit to china is aimed at reviving climate negotiations between the world's 2 largest pollutants relations between the us and china. have been mired into your political dispute. a major type who has made the
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land fall in china, forcing the evacuation of nearly a quarter 1000000 people. tell them is before what type do in the region this weaver. it hit the southern coast line late monday night, with winds of more than a 130 kilometers per hour. and japan is issued heat stroke alerts in $32.00 out of the countries. 47 prefixes, mainly in central and south western regions. temperatures in many places including tokyo, have risen to nearly 40 degrees celsius. local media reports at least 60 people have been treated for heat stroke. most of them hospitalized temperature records could very well be shattered on tuesday as a northern hemisphere. heat wave continues. the european space agency is forecasting temperatures of up to $48.00 degrees celsius on the italian islands
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sicily and sardinia in greece. wildfires or threatening homes around the village of covariance, just south of the capital. athens ablaze near the resort of lou tracking has forced the authorities to move some 1500 children staying at a summer camp to safety. greece is burning, guided by fast moving brains. flames hop scotch from one home and business to another. part of these are struggling with 2 major fires, one burning for the default east of the gap with the atens and up to the west of it . near the city of tacky blowing, smoke blanketed the area, forcing image and see crews, and that is a city to evacuate children at stomach down by the 150 meg. you're just like cheat up. or there are approximately 1500 to children because it was part of your way of making every effort to move them to safety. 5 bus numbers like the
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municipality has already taken care of the accommodation full them, ingle a few places and got tor staples book groceries to get the horses out and transport them to safety. about 200 firemen fought flames from london in with 70 chunks and 16 hook up to us. as 5 certain homes near the sea side, choose also evacuated stones with the head of them in the tree. or the 5th, just as greeks would experiencing either please from black or typed in bridges. the country, along with the key in spain, has been crippled by a heat fever since last week. the temperature of streets and 44 degrees celsius officers had formed of high risk of more fires. i heard of a stick and he'd be expected to hit later this week. and we thought you should know, and i conic sweater of britain's late princess diana, with a black sheep motive,
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is going up for auction in london. diana 1st, where the jumper in 1981 shortly after engagement to prince charles ended immediately sparks speculation. whether it was a statement, it was later damaged in our turn to the manufacturer for repair. the company sent her a replacement, but they kept the original. now its thought that the pull over could sell for up to $80000.00 and we will end it there. close up is up. next we'll have one use at the beginning of the next hour. as of the watching dw, the interest, the global economy portfolio g w business here's a closer look out the project should.
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