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clearly have the solutions, the future loan is 77 percent every weekend on dw the this is a company news line from panda and chinese foreign minister, 10 guy is removed from his post. he hasn't been seen in public for more than a month, a spot in the stillness, speculation about the political drive or based on the advanced extra module effect . also on the program, president of the ukraine in forward of a desperate struggle to rebuild after repeated russian as strikes. moscow has
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increased its attacks on the cities injured, pulling out so for you and growth for the great export deals. and israel prices for more protests after the prime minister netanyahu was right when commission gets parliaments to approve a controversial judicial fruitful will speak to the leader of the aisle position. labor costs a lot the months. okay, welcome to the program. john has foreign minister 2 and gang has been removed from office just to chin a scene here with us secretary of state down to the blank of this year has been absent from public june to use for more than a month. chinese state median made the announcement on tuesday evening starting. he'd been replaced by his previous s a in the role of communist pockets found a fast g one a 9 to one gauge, no reason for mister chin's removal. so now i have it on
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a budget and based on this type of encouragement told me more well, in my opinion, this is usually one of the most spectacular needs. new stories coming out of china . and the for, i mean, is that just disappears, disappears for more than a month, and really nobody has a clue. what is happening behind the site. even the spokes person of the ministry during their daily press conferences, they 1st explained that they as a health concern. then they say we just simply don't have any information and you can see the novice, they don't know what's going on. and the speculation, the room is really frightening, also on social media here in china and not everything is tens of so we know, for example, many use us has been speculating that gun has an extra marshall a fast some. what um, i think that there might be a corruption case. we really don't know and it was also no official explanation given today when he was removed from post. but i would say it's quite safe to assume that this is not what has nothing to do with illness, but this is a political case. why?
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because right now, if you go to the homepage of the, for a ministry of the chinese for ministry, then you'll see that all the previous mentions remarks, the references of i've seen guns are being removed. so he's basically keep perched in business rep may be very re, i mean it's in gun was basically a rising star within the communist party. he was also seen as a profit z o m head of state to see think pain. so really, very uh, an extraordinary case and property um the pressure explanation what really happened will follow later i'm sitting on was a figure ahead of time is increasingly aggressive foreign policy. so is this uh, is his replacement like me to represents a shifting tone from beijing. i don't think so because um his remove has basically nothing to do with his political stance and its in gun to be honest. he could do both. he was also a charming diplomat, but at times he was also very nationalistic. he was what we call in china. he a booth for you. i mean, it was very clear on taishan though,
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especially against the west, but one e, his previous test. now the new um, 40 minutes to again, he is even more nationalistic, so i don't think that would be a shift in tone. but what his case has actually signified takes you to the whole world. is it? um, you know how or pick the state has become, i mean basically the for me to so can just disappear and, and nobody really knew what's happening. but it has also, it basically endangered the foreign policy. um, yeah, there were rumors that, you know, some of foreign ministers have, you know, postpone visits to beijing because they were really and not sure what to expect to you. i think that is really one of the most of the biggest um, scandals here in china, at least in the last decade myself, i've been, i've been transferred and by using the ukraine on people in the city of a decimal rebuilding after days of russian missile strikes must coast those numerous attacks on the port citizens ending a deal allowing the safe exports of ukrainian dried russian maintains its toxic military infrastructure. ukraine says that same possible, given that homes,
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grain stores, and much loves the story excites an open hand. oh, this is unique. good. protection space, it has done little to spirit from russia's attacks, strikes on this disease historic seemed to have shifted homes and lives. so it has to be taken because i'm completely broken. as my apartment, i think what most importantly is that there was no military infrastructure here. it's a fact only civilians, merely as a poll says he was a vital export rose on to the grand deal between moscow and cheese. but it was bombarded with missiles after russia pulled out of the packed more than a week ago. these ruins of the aftermath of a text that began with an hours of the deal ending and have barely stopped. respirators, advocates of hitting the drive to places that were destroyed and that i know, you know, one of those places were military targets were just peaceful people living there.
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shops, the supermarket theater, a church basket among the holy sides to be his is the transfiguration cathedral restored after being destroyed by styling only to be broken again. the you in raising concerns about the complex threats to historic sites or the secretary general is concerned about the threat that this war increasingly poses ukrainian culture and heritage. since the 24th february, 2022 unesco is verified damage to 270 cultural sites and ukraine, including a 116 religious sites. russia denies it hit the cathedral, and steve, blaming ukrainian forces a distance out really picking up the pieces of the city even as a price to the attack on worldwide grain prices of sold since
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russia pulls out most of the ukranian grain deal now west and officials are looking to china to pressure moscow into resuming the agreement. china was the biggest destination for grain expos, it on the video, brokered by the us until a year ago and taking in about a quarter of the granting left ukrainian ports of the big recipients with tuck in egypt. the deal was seen as a lifeline for keeping global food prices. stables, particularly for john and straighten countries in africa. well, interesting me john is the world's largest the we produce that, right? as i said, that also the biggest influence on the training in a drain. and about do i asked as a cultural economist mountain kind us director of the center for development researching on why that is? yeah, i mean, china is producing a lot of weights. it's also producing a lot of rice and for those 2 grading, so it's almost as sufficient. but it in parts uh, several other grains mays in particular, barley, also oil seats. and
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a lot of these grains are coming from ukraine. i'm so we have to look into what types of grains are being produced at important. ok, so i could china become self sufficient in its own grain production. are included and i mean china is always trying to be self sufficient and it's major stable food rise. um and, and weight is another important staple foods, but it's importing a lot of the other food and all of the fees that it needs. because china is just a huge population. $1400000000.00 and more, which is about 18 percent of the world population. but it only has around 9 percent of the global farm land, and that means it can't produce enough of folder for that's needed. so it will always be relying on imports from elsewhere. and part of this is coming from ukraine, also certainly from some other regions in the world. right. so it does sound like
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if he's in china is interest to get its ally russia back into these grain do it is definitely in china's interest because china is very particular about food security and so low for price as far as population. this is also in order to keep the political stability in the country, which is certainly important for china. and when prices rise and there's a uncertainty about food security in china. this is a major issue. so china has a large interest in pushing russia back to resuming the black sea grain deal. and as far as we know, is china trying to do that as it is trying to do that. it has voice relatively clearly that it's uh, we'd like to see the grain due to be resumed on that a few days ago in the last couple of days. it hasn't to my knowledge renew
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this claim or, or has, has put more pressure on russia. so i think um, it may do that because otherwise it, it, china may also internationally look a week uh, when its uh saying something and uh, and a rush. i could certainly not afford to mess up uh with its uh, pardon me. uh, china. so it's interesting and it's probably the biggest lever internationally that's the or if china would put a little bit more pressure on russia to resume the grand deal. so how do you read this situation? do you think this deal is likely to be revised? i think that it's likely may be exaggerated, but i still have some hope that it may um and uh it would certainly be uh, truly important. uh, not only for ukraine, for ukraine. it's super important because your crane depends on its grand export
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for foreign exchange and for upholding it's economy. but it's also important for food security in the world. i mean, prices have been going up. you're currently in a situation where there is no panic so far because in the northern hemisphere we are in the harvest situation and the harvest in many parts of the world for the looks relatively good. so there is no really skyrocketing of prices, uh, but it would suffice in one or 2 major exporting regions. if there is a drought or, or some other shop that prices with sky rocket and that's what security which be dropped for dice. and many parts of the world. so as long as you know, is that a plan b, if russia chooses not to return to this deal, what does the well do? i mean, the 1st thing is obviously that the solid energy lanes to get a grain and agriculture,
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the exports auto ukraine. liar railway and roads and, and rivers. uh which is uh, functioning uh, but this needs to be further uh, improved and upgraded and that's uh, short term uh, thing that we need to happen. um, otherwise, i mean it's very important obviously for other countries to keep their borders open for ex potter's knots. uh, you know, to panic and, and cause borders in order to keep prices within the country though, but really participate in next part. so that's are the international grain markets are not getting into tour more. that's what else happens last year and we need to prevent that because sharpie rising price, this would really mean hardship for many people in africa and asia. that's very clear. thank you for outlining amount for as much in that time from the center for development research in bo. thank you. let's take
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a look at simone use making headlines around the world. will stuff increased by 2 pilots have been killed f, verify fighting. a plane crashed over the island of every 4th. it shows that the play and dropping was onto a place before falling to the ground and bursting into flames. the great defense ministry announced hasn't noticed a 3 day morning period for the on forces. country has been battling dozens of intense wild fires. extreme hates and high winds of using wildfires and parts of north africa and serious government says at least 54 people have been killed since fonts begun days ago. across the border into nicea, hundreds of been moved to safety as far as far as endangered populated areas. the storm is active. as far as a ton book has been removed from a protest as an oil forth in this major city of mountain. the police counted several, dr. this away as they blocked the roads around the 4th is comes just hours after swedish corps. the find them is to back forward the same thing,
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a police order doing a protest at the same facility last month. the one says it's begun removing more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying time to off the coast of gammon. maintenance of the supersonic has been paused for 18 years because of the war in the habit of un fast. the operation is necessary to avoid a possibly catastrophic oil spill in case of israel to maintain the independence of its due dictionary after the very bottom, and to pass one of the crucial pots that the government's judicial reform program. the comments follow another 9th of mass protests that so police use war to count them against demonstrations, blocking the highway and telling face of tools that are triggered to protest in jerusalem and followed months of rama is by campaign. as we say, the reforms undermine the countries democracy. the government says the changes are necessary to correct and in balance of power allows quotes to excessively, interfere in its decisions on behalf of me kindly and leads israel
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labor policy, which opposes these reforms. welcome to dw, what is your biggest fear about the legislation? the parliament passed yesterday, a beer? seeing it fast towards losing our democracy in moving towards a and also a tarion or a dictation to its own or for terry and redeem or dictate. this is what worries us and we're seeing it and we've been to know for very long time, some of us have been warning from it for a very long time. and this would leave finding against, i believe what happened yesterday is a pyrrhic victory. i believe it is the beginning of the fall of nathan now and is partners. the majority of his relatives. and even part of those who voted for them are against these moves. they want their democracy, they want what the original design is and has promised them home for the jewish
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people to get a quality for and with a functioning democracy. you say that video thing, this is the beginning of the end for mr. nasa in yahoo, y as i said, the majority of these really is do not want these things when they are saying that they're correct. beginning balance. they are practically lying. now we are used to me online, but now he's doing something and then it on a completely different level. he's putting israel is a security in jeopardize. he really jeopardizes it in a way that nobody trimmed. he would there to do. he is damaging israel's economy in a way, nobody has dreamt that would be possible and he is coming out against a majority of israelis in a way that cannot stay accept value on your site. that's the countries losing his
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democracy because of these changes your site, the majority of people are against them. and yet you chose to boycott the valve and participate in the democratic process and vote against these changes. why? to know we did participate in z. the 2nd reading we voted on over reservations for and good. i don't know 2 of 3 hours and we only boy courted symbolically to 3rd reading because we wanted to make a point of this vote being non legitimate. this vote takes place after a union less rules plus this, that is completely contradictory and the promise of missing l to the president of israel. to do everything in consent. the president has opened his home. uh, parts of the opposition have agreed to come to some kind of, you know, a process of discussion and trying to reach an agreement of wide agreement. and an
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incident went against all that. and despite his promises, uh, went to this legislation process. so we wanted to make a point only at the last reason. i think it's important to not give latonya out legitimacy. he's sick so much in the legitimacy. he does not get from even present by then other leaders in the western world. all of these real security seniors, many of those was served under again, all of israel's senior economist, large, huge parts of is really a society in professions in parts of society. are telling him stop and we should not give him the legitimacy as if this thing is just yet another vote. he has said that things willing to talk to the opposition about the rest of the reforms when you take up that offer and maybe find some compromise to as i just mentioned, he already spoke to the physicians who came, he already was part of such a process and he deceived and he lied,
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and he missed used the good intentions of the parts of the opposition. i never believe nothing. now i am the only one in this. a position who never set with nets are now in any government because i have always warrants for me. and so i really have very little hopes for his suggestions and promises nothing. how does what is good for next? and you know this regarding what is good for the state of israel. and this is maybe the most important thing that i have to tell you. then i want your of yours and listeners to know nathaniel was not israel. the majority of his regular, he's wanted democracy, one piece, one a stable relationship with our neighbors in, in the region. and it's clear today more than ever. but the q is this, the, and his government accused is the cause of excessive interference. and political
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decision making doesn't do you have a point or she doesn't, and i'll tell you why. first of all, because it's apparently wrong. other courts in other countries have interfered much more. secondly, israel does not have the additional checks and balances section at 2 places to 2 houses of parliament, or a constitutional court or a constitution or a court for human rights or anything of this sort. so anything and everything comes to the supreme court at the end of the day. and the 3rd, the most important thing is that the supreme court has interfered in things that he has brought back to the government. and that's and knows governments over 15 years time and again and again, and only the things that the government has refused or avoided in deciding or connecting action on the court head to step in. but even when he did,
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it was far from accessing. i would've wanted to see the supreme court take much more action and much more activism. but as i said, meant to now is used to long. she's lying very, a small part is really society's bond with these guys these days. by the way, less than ever, people are, we are seeing what's happening is not what they voted for, not what they were promised and they won't have it. i can be joining us and they're asking me kindly and these are of it is now, is that i think it's very much after months of assessing police and can you still the covering of bodies of members of a stop ation. the cold who died nibbling the investigators of already found more than $400.00 victims of fear that could be hundreds more. many of those will already be coming from the ground with children, the pastor who convinced that they would meet jesus and based off themselves to death is not in police custody. wasting trial. correspondent felix may ring
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a match. a member of the colton fled before it was too late. a selma must easily building her life. i've talked to those, but actually to death shows you that causes eastern can you talk to stop my children and myself and i'd be to meet in cheese as it all started with what is about vaccines and concerns that a new government id card was collecting too much information look at the sun during the corona period, and the preacher told us that we needed to go live in the wilderness, young one. he said the government id cards would come and that everyone needed to be careful since the chips were evil. so the gospel started creeping into me, but my husband had already bought into the narrative of the conspiracies. when the lady cleaning, when go visit in they move to this for this, that is yeah. where they and other families because houses inspected funding. what lived in use the good from on the side was allow me, my name wasn't and then there we were told that people were being given government
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id cards or something. they were forced vaccinations out there. who shall i say, my name, but the preacher told us to continue for me. well, but then if she even encouraged us to plant banana plantations, which would help us survive longer allow, i like that. i wish you mean going to hang on the up. i mean, go back to cool. are you into a bad time in the forest? things ton look as i'm one lady told everyone that we were running out of time. there was no time to continue farming. it was time to fast law re and eventually meet jesus. so the message came that we needed to force the kids to start fasting the unit 4 foot. at 1st, they just frosted during the day, but then her husband who was attached to official said the cooking support should stay called. they should not eat again. on monday i thought this was all the to from going to do. i asked him how the kids would fast and then if there was food
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inside the house a little he said the kids needed to fast him up and that they would eat once they died and met jesus. i think the one you should discover that when her husband was out during the day, she was binding people who had stopped themselves to death. this body in which authority is allowed digging up when she'd been so another woman's bodily, my lowest children, she had a crisis of faith. i mean, i'm a customer watching, so i decided to go pre for a whole week, and that's when i felt i was going to die. i mean, that's when i said i would talk to my husband and tell him these prayers were meant to kill us and not to take us to jesus. why looking, if they won't be all cleaned up and there was no difference with people who hang themselves. i told him dot com. i was not willing to go on what my husband told me is that i was wasting time and that the kids would be wayward on zillow, and that they would be forcefully injected with the vaccines. and once injected, it would be a direct ticket to help in the what job, what and a g. c left for
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a finance village husband stayed in the forest where she had, he died. authorities to cut children a, we like that are like going i'm going to get that when my kids left here. they were very sending malnourished. a name. yeah, i haven't seen them since they were taken to foster care and you know, growing up my college selma has found a job to visit about finding the village. she says she's doing much better than when she fussed that. right. well, i thought even though my face looked so pale, i've actually regained my hello, the navy. i was malnourished. i was so sit in my clothes, didn't fit, even had sunken eyes and a mean 9. she's rebuilding her life waiting to get her children boss in such a life away from that that's and self inflicted hung up with a lot of sports. that group i or the women's world caught the same using lose to
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the philippines after looking prime to advance. after starting the toner with, with a victory the philippines, the dash, the hopes by defeating the hoss one, the new zealand. we're looking to build off their 1st ever woke up match victory and they're open are the more sees inside were shocked early when serena both in sports, the phillipines loan goals and the 24th. maybe i just b line because i i wanted to celebrate with everyone and hopefully my teammates were behind me. i was like, okay, just keep up and just celebrate with everyone cuz that's every, it took everyone to get to this point. the feel opinions had luck on their side after a news even going was called back due to us. i am a head goalkeeper, olivia mcdaniel, the player of the match to me. he stops in a historic and with media media, joy and you know, shouted to serena for putting that goal in because it's not we would have said male nail the entire game. but, you know,
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we got that when we got our 3 points and not much more we can ask for, it will go as far as we can take it. i will do everything in our power to go as far as we can. and you know, this is just the beginning, this is just the start and we have way more work to do going forward. the philippine is done the sold out stadium and their opponents to become the 1st of the 8 debutant nations to record a victory at the tournament. more well, there is at the top of the as a child has news asia next, a good. the, the, the
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