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no one should have to make up your own mind. made for mines the . this is dw news line from the, the in russia. it doesn't just ditch the grain deal. it's done destroying infrastructure in the planning important odessa to hold shipments. keep balance continued to ship a central go full commodity through the black sea, but says it needs to turkey and the rest of the world to put pressure on vladimir
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southern europe, sweats its way through with the tape weight this summer. and while finds the graceful locals and towards the fleet, the safety doesn't suffice phone out of control and force to fight in columbia. we meet the children who escaped the coaches of groups who were still police to whole thousands in captivity. the i've been visible and welcome ukrainian president flooded me. savanski says he's in band hold. nation is set to keep shipping grain to the world. that's the spine process exit from the deal to guarantee the safety of ships passing through a war zone in the black sea. the hours of the most goes announcement, the southern ukrainian city of odessa came under attack from russian draughts, the strength of damage,
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facilities that the cities port with much of the countries grain is loaded for export rushes decision against, allowing those shipments has grown condemnation from world leaders who accused let him a potent of weapon, icing food 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 ex 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 a wizard. be agreements and the exports of grading is one between take you and he would like to mention it or not remains valid. the only thing that he's needed is a capital implementation and decisive pressure from the world on the tire estate.
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these need to the fact that a b agreement to help load global food prices and he showed vital supplies of wheat to mays, made it to parts of africa. with a deal off, there were concerns about international food security. the kremlin blankets, withdrawal role on unmet demands to improve conditions for its own grain and fertilizer exports. despite complaints over restrictions versus shipped rec, called amounts of weed. since last the the un saves it's presented especially with options to keep the green deal alive. 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 size 100 consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises, and they will pay the price techie. also remains hopeful,
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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 a wave we price is already rising. the you and the united states, i remember the growing congress of countries edging russia to reconsider and because i've been now 2 months he is building a al correspondent and keep the tiers. how can this grain deal be kept alive with, with most conceiving lakes going to links to sabotage any chances of the buy and deal them? that has been the president standing about uh uh, this uh, that was last year when richard suddenly pulled out of the grain deal off to ukraine, had attacked some of the rushes. maybe you can then just continued shipping great
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out of its ports until russia quickly joined in back into the grain deal. because of course, by leaving the grand deal, they also lost the opportunity to choose back. for example, these ships. and at the time, it seemed obviously to moscow more opportune to rejoin whether this will happen now again is doubtful. um, your train has said that one would want to continue shipping. great. now that would be shipping grain out without rushes guarantees. this would mean that they will have to solve the question uh, for insurances. last time, the rest of the ukrainian states took over the insurance, insured these chips from the state budget because private insurance companies dropped out of the scheme and they were able to continue shipping the route as a print is established in principle. so getting the ships through the mind, fields and into the ticket sports is not a big problem,
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but russia has now said that this would not be safe uh, and that ukraine was conducting miniature operations, the insinuating they'd russia might also. um, yeah, use the munition that shoot and possibly even shoot out these ships. there's a message that was also meant at turkey because ukraine is trying to involve took you into this scheme that took you would somehow participate in these shipments, which would make, of course, the stakes for russia to attack one of these ships much higher than they were if you crane would proceed with this alone mathias, i don't know if you could answer this, but is there any way the roster can be held accountable for causing what could become and now the global food crisis? this is one of the very big questions, and of course, this is not the only point where many countries, including ukraine, want to hold russia accountable. there is number
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a large number of all crimes that ukraine wants to prosecute internationally. this is difficult now because russia has not joined the necessary um, uh, the statute of rome that would allow other countries um to open a case in the international court. so there are lots of jewelry is sold around the world, trying to figure out how russia could be held accountable, including for the crime of aggression for invading ukraine. up until now, that doesn't seem to be a hand you solution, although there is a case pending a link to russia's abduction of children from ukrainian territory. but it's highly doubtful that in this case uh, things would stand any different from the maybe even more evidence, cases of war crimes, etc, etc, or spelling out correspondent in cuba. thank you very much for the analysis
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process. decisions throughout the grain deal expired has provoked criticism from numerous won't leaders, including germany's 5 minutes on elena babble, the living hash woods full. russia has the you. when do you ever use? washington bureau chief in his pole spoke to her in new york minnes available to call them flooding reporting to stop recognizing hunger. just as he withdrew from the black sea grain initiative. this needs a quick fix to stop more people from solving. what is the most likely way out of this, of the common cause and uh the well, to make this call. today he in new york uh, at the united nation, every delegate from every country was totally shocked. that to put in 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 rain going
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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 let in america, from asia address preaching 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 se 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 pretence goodwill. therefore the you intensify. the solidarity lines, meaning bringing the grain out, say why, why a rail. a and also cargo ships at the new river to the rest of the world. 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 foreign minister in full on how dw use each at the end of the blanks. the grand deal is by grave concerns across advocate . the initiative had helped people their feet, their countries like somalia, where fail brains and internal conflicts inhabit access to wait. serial grains were safe well in minneapolis and the great deal had help reduce the price. and then
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attorney and agencies are also blind on ukrainian range of feed people in countries of incomplete tools, natural disasters, experts, the ones that the horn of africa will be hit hard without you crazy points. it's done on a data is a in charge of a humanitarian advocacy and policy. it's safe. the children in nairobi, i think you feel being on the w. the grand deal is highly political issue. i'm sure you're aware of that is a time for african leaders to speak up and say who side they're actually on when it comes to this war, russia or u. k. yes, if you are absolutely right, it isn't entirely political issue, but the, to the mean time, political issue that is affecting millions of lives. i think it is important to emphasize that millions of children, millions of mothers and their families will be unable to access food,
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will be unable to afford food stuff. and that will, we need to start looking beyond the political the political gains that, um, that act is kind of getting out of this deal and started looking at that you maintain consequences of it. definitely tends important for africa need is did not speak you more invoice around ensuring that continue to your deal, ensuring and that's the date that the greens that are necessary to feed communities and families across the continent continues to flow into the continent. but speaking with one voice, what, what, what does that mean uh, your organization for the, for example, putting pressure on african leaders to be more vocal on this. um, does it mean stay neutral while this will continue? so what, what, what's the action plans effect as well, many leaders,
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including us, are going to be discontinued to hold the troops with their action and government as well as they can. government invest could move, which has been emphasized to those governments that the need for the continued t office deal and definitely to them whatever that continues to be as checked in the quote. we continue to ask that political act is across the world and not just in have continued to push for continuing to of being supplies to countries in this region. i'm seeing that children, like many of the agencies, are seeking for a quick solution to this seeking for a quick political solution to this. and i'd be like patient that political gains by countries should no longer overlook the many 10 consequences that this could be to communities. so how are you going to make things you've been a terry and needs in a short time with the politics is still and,
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and this was still raging on. um can, can international aid for example, feel the gap is unfortunately not. um, what we have seen is international aid, including 2 countries in that's a quiet international existence in the region, including the horn of africa, has reduced jessica at the time when the 2nd tides we have. we continue to see that for the security team will continue to be a problem for this region. and without the dispute, we will see spike the money increase on these bags, seen hunger. what you know will happen is a active, including see if the children will now have more kids, lots of valuable children and the noise children, whole families needing assistance. and that's what we really look into the international communities assistance as well. to get back into assisting these communities at the end of the day, it is a global problem. that's
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a class global solutions for african children. they got that right? no, no data from the say the children and i wrote be bringing home the urgency to this story. thank you very much. i to moving on to other use now extreme weather events and making headlines internationally. let's have a look at some of the developments us climate on voyage on kerry says climate cooperation between the us and china to redefine the strain tides. visit to china was aimed at reviving climate negotiations between the world's 2 largest polluted relations between the 2 have been my and in geo political disputes. a major type food has made land full in china, forcing the evacuation of building up for a 1000000 people. toddler is the 4 type food in the legion this year. is it the southern coastline, like monday night winds, is moving a 130 kilometers,
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and now japan is issued heat. stroke reloads in 32 companies, 47 print ventures mainly in central and south western regions. temperatures in many places, including tokyo presents nearly 40 degrees celsius. local media reports at least 60 people have been treated for his stroke. most of them hospitalized slow temperature ragwall. it's good very well, be savage, on tuesday as a northern hemisphere heat wave continues. the european space agency is forecasting . temperature is about to $48.00 degrees celsius on the italian islands of sicily. inside india, in greece. wildfire as a threatening homes around the village of who bought us just south of the capital. athens ablaze near the resort of lou tati has forced to socrates to move some 1500 children staying at a summer camp to safety. greece is burning, guided by fast moving brains, flames, hop,
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scotch from one home and business to another. part of these are struggling with 2 major fires. one burning to the south east of the gap with the atens and the other to the west of it. near that is the city of the key building small blanket to the area, forcing emergency crews and the city to evacuate children at stomach down by the 100 golf ball. you may go to select seat up, or there are approximately 1500 children make comfortable as part of your way of making every effort to move them to safety. 5 bus numbers like the municipality has already taken care of the combination full them. ingle a few places in regard to our staples, but 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
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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 tied temperatures. the country, along with the key and spin has been tripped by a heat fever since last week. the temperature of streets and 44 degrees celsius officers had formed of higher risk of more fires as a stick, and he'd be expected to hit later to speak earlier today, journalists definitely tell us, told us more about those wildfires in great greek authorities said there were $81.00 fires in total across the country on monday we've had fires and was fires increase 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 are still having more and more fires every every summer basically. and this is accessor by the,
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by the fact that the high temperatures a increased winds, high wind, low humidity makes things even worse and harder to contain the fires. now we have a minister of a climate crisis. us citizen protection also has the plans in place to actually make these efforts more sustainable, making 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 a more of firefighters. the problem is that there's so many fires at one point that the older firefighting efforts are spread across. so it's, it's also difficult geographic the sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas and turning out to south america, large areas of columbia still controlled by on groups despite a peace deal agreed to by the government and the biggest rebel faction. part of our,
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he's estimate the 10s of thousands of children were forced to fight for these groups during the decade before the peace agreement, many continued to do so. today the w met 2 young man who managed to escape from the captives. we've changed the names to protect their identities. ramona, not his real name, is now training to be an architect. at 14, he was suppose to take victims of an illegal plan to secret locations where they were tortured and dismembered, or, or troopers. you'd see miss jesse's and the x is covered in blood and the most for so those who did is would come out with the overalls also covered in blood. on the generals on, you'd hear the screams from the glen falls through them onto the present. it was a test of character. as are you young boys, you'd have to watch in the hall just as if you were watching tv until it gets to
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the points where they say, you are ready now what all? and they tell you to go and kill someone who's got google global. another boy will call julio, was forcibly recruited when he was just 10. he's now studying to become a civil engineer. the 1st year was horrible. i didn't know what was happening. they gave us rifles, same type used by the army, a k 40 sevens and grenades. they gave us a strap which held 3 grenades. they were used for attacks quotes called a special justice for peace known as the j. e. p. was set up to deal with the often
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mazda of the conflict, only on groups involved recruited. mine is the law. he knew that he says he owned a forest recruitment as one of the most difficult things about the armed conflict in columbia. it was a war fight in part by children, and that is one of the most regretable aspects of the fox gorilla group was among the policies to the conflict which made the most use of child soldiers. these children fall from home, what crudely treated by the groups. they sent the most ignorant to carry out the attacks. the ones who didn't even know how to get the safety pin also donate will do most on on this as if they protected the strongest and put the weak ones in the middle. the ends of new the 1st year boy is expendable the decades of um, conflict may be over the trauma for the children,
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forced to take part, may never and some of the news now from around the world. the european union has played sen, investment of 45000000000 euros full of laughter, american countries to help our call. you'd left in america gold and 50 leaders from the use that in america and carbon mets, in brussels, to review a sold for a deal. and the warranty, okay? at least 12 people have been killed in a building collapse in cairo. officials in the egyptian capital say the collapse, the 5 story building was caused by one of the ground floor residents to remove the number of schools during maintenance, with hundreds of it's really the managing food to leads to protest. the government's obe, ahold of judicial authority, organizes have called for a day of resistance, the head of a parliamentary vote like for this month they've a support has to rally across the as well against legislation. they say,
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well we can democracy, is the relationship between the united states and is well is being tested as is by the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu faces criticism from east wales. close this down. i know it was government fold wave file right and ultra orthodox coalition partners. has drawn concerns due to plans to we can be used where the supreme court at expand settlements in the occupied westbank dw as washington bureau chief for both from washington and new york city. as, as well as president works to like, concerns in the way the us and this one have loan had close and friendly political ties, despite differences of a settlement policy and the treatment of the palestinian territories. common security and geo political interests. f. prove it to the hearts as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his latest political course. the relationship has become more difficult, although presidential biden just invited mister natania on to the white house. she
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has also been open to the critical of the new controversial writing government. he said in an interview, i am one of those that believes israel is almost a security risk for a 2 state solution. there were some very extreme elements in the government. and so it's not prime minister benjamin that's on joe who will be at the capital to mark is rode 75th anniversary and started really president iso council cool dresses. congress in a joint session. you is, could you saw it and then you all government and it slides to reform, but additional rate system. but also that efforts to find a compromise between the government and opposition and easily compromise sees hard to come by, huge demonstrations against proposed traditional reforms. so dominating the streets, the country's deeply divided over the political part of the new government. something uh, i asked britt boons to form a global engagement director at the obama. why tell us how he sees the future of us
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is really relationship. i think that us israel relations are at a for store it low, and this speech is going to be designed to repair some of the damage done both by prime minister netanyahu, as well as members of his cabinet, who are on the outer extremities of the political spectrum of israel. so this visit really is designed to start and re to repair some of those broken bridges. then president tassel good rest is congress. here. he'll be trying to balance his own feelings about the government at home. there's a need to strengthen america's cultural friendship with israel. and before we go, and i conic sweat her of britain's light princess diana, with a black sheep mo, who is going up for auction in london. diana fest for the jumper 1981 shortly after
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