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should have the make up your own mind made for mines the . this is the, the news live from ballot. lot of bit fulton offers african countries, russian grain for free shipments was replaced for ukrainian exports, which see himself as blocked as his as rush. i was expecting a wrinkled hall but also on the program these as military backs the cool with that
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over. it's over throwing been government. the president does barricaded inside his own palace and tweets that he will defend democracy. and as was five's rage across europe, africa, north america, and asia, united nation street on the electric car, blame for a blaze on board, a cargo ship carrying nearly 4000 vehicles. 5 safety expert tells us what a may have gone wrong. the guy that is welcome to the program of russia is offering free grain to 6 african nations. an urgent need of supplies president vladimir putin made the offer during talks with the african leaders in since petersburg, by some grain would replace ukrainian expo that putting himself as blocked
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big smiles, handshakes, boom bugs, and a hockey helping a pump as african rate as touch down inside peach's bag, most go is on the car to allies. and this to the summit is a critical part of that push. during his speech that it may appear tend reminded late as a rush as importance as the world's largest export of wheat. he also took the john's the set up some antagonism towards the west side, scroller the powers, article picture emerges on the one hand western countries put obstacles in the way of deliveries of our grain and fertilizers. and on the other, frankly, they hippa critically accuse us of the current prices in the world food markets in that it won't. but at that we spend the money in the summit. taller is russians withdrawal from the black sea grain initiative for a move, which was heavily criticized, endangering drive of food security,
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and something alluded to by the child of the african union during his speech. and of course, the plus sign, the agreement on grading supplies must be reached to save thousands of people who are dependent on these imports. on the, on the africa's economic food security will be most risk a sort of, especially since the continent as all ready badly affected as a good of my food price. trunks are caused by the interruption of supplies, provo, kid fund instead of show their upward fee's. a month, it's a say many hopes to have the how confident covered he may have found the russian president's office somewhere anticlimactic. he does, we'll supply 14 of us, those and bob way, molly somali of the central african republic in eritrea with 25 to 50000 tons of grain free of charge in the next 3 or 4 months. we will also provide free delivery
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of these products. the consumer and as to what they need to be approved, i go to the chamber presidents and asked me it was not quite so well received. it is clear that when taking out of the market, millions and millions of dollars of grains, it is clear that based on economic loss, that's who leads to higher prices. so it's not with the handful of donations to some countries that 3 correct these dramatic impact. so putin's grant and give her, why is a drop in the ocean compared to previous numbers, must go will be hoping it has bought some diplomatic cut ability when it just so desperate they needed to be brought to me as far as you are, african agent really attending the summit to put in the kitchens, critics, we'll see this as further evidence that he has continuing to later says go out of
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the clout for now, but you will just close to all that stuff. is an expert on process activities and relations with africa and ask them what rush a sense to gain from this offer to supply grain to several african countries as i think, i think so, what russia gets out of it is an opportunity to, to show it it's goodwill to africa and specifically to, as we mentioned 6 countries that brochure either has a very good working relationship with or, or is looking to court further. now put in promise free grain to 6 countries, 3 of which have a strong wagner group presence. what do you make of this? hi i'm, i'm not for the well, there are tie, but indirectly, i think wagner is obviously they're in the central african republic. um, guy has a company presence in zimbabwe and a disputed,
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unlikely presence currently in burkina. so i think the relationship is a product of defense agreements, 1st and foremost of which wagner plays a part. and then those defense agreements play over and into kind of a larger relationship between russia and the specific countries. now do you think these, do this deal come a way that comes with any strings attached it's, it's too early to tell at this point. but some of these countries, like the central african republic, already have such a good relationship in a way it feels like uh, just a continuation uh or, or show us goodwill for, for what the country has done in the past. but i think that being said, i wouldn't be surprised if there is a tacit understanding at the very least that along with this grand deal, perhaps a comes support at the united nations from these countries or something similar are
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now vac. i'm a boss. you have got any pre goes in was seen actually on the sidelines of this summit, shaking hands with the president of the a central african republic. one of the countries with walk in the presence that was bound to free grain. so does it, does that mean that we haven't seen the last of precaution as despite the recent insurgency? i'm sure it's certainly not. i think that we're starting to understand slowly how everything is falling into place, following them you, me in, in june and, and, and what we're seeing is that you're getting pretty close and involved in are, most are, most likely will be keeping their operations in africa even if they're headquartered from billers, and that's for the simple reason that overtime, wagner, in africa, has become more important to russia, it with regards to its relationship to the continent. and russia needs wagner in africa. more than wagner needs the russian states. now this,
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the shipment of free grain is nowhere near enough for advocates when described as a, as a drop in the ocean. now african union, chad, the commerce president as early as sumani has called on ukraine and russia to end that war. how much pressure can african leaders actually impose on russia? you think? i think at this point of african liter probably have as much ability as any other major power or country to exert influence on ending the war, which is unfortunately not much i think with what's happening and, and what's interesting is the 2 things are true as was mentioned in, in the segment previously, a lot of the grain that had come out of the initial grain deal was actually the most part was going to developed countries. and what effects of africa more than this distribution of grain where even the distribution beforehand from ukraine is the effect that it has on international prices for african countries looking to buy
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food. so thank you very much. so i'll let you know that in these as the military leadership has to be glad it supports for the cool against president mohammed presume the head of the army says he's backing the take over by the presidential gone to avoid an armed confrontation between factions. the lead force has detained the president at his palace. gunshot outside the presidential palace in the army. soldiers fire into the year to disperse protesters. as members of the presidential guard say, they had over thrown the government and detained new year's president to all the institutions of the 7th republic of being suspended late for too long, and have orders are closed until the situation stabilizers didn't suggest
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a nationwide coffee or is it in effect from 10 pm until 5 am. until further notice i just got to move it on. but on thursday morning came a promise from the president that democracy will remain intact hamlet, but soon seeing and his social media post. the hard one achievements will be safe, guarded, and the all new syrians who loved democracy and freedom will see to it. but that may be hard to achieve in reality, with the mutinous group of soldiers calling on these years, external partners not to interfere. among them, the united states. we condemn any effort to seize power by force. we're actively engaged with the new here government, but also with partners in the region and around the world will continue to do so until the situation is resolved appropriately and peacefully. like it's west africa
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neighbors, molly and bertino faso user is battling extremism and is a key western ally in africa. it has experience several cool attempts since gaining independence from france in 1962, those involving the current president and with instability threatening to take over the country again. western meters and the international community is watching on with concerns mosley, eliza, an african specialist at the german institute for global in areas studies. and he gave us this assessment of the situation in his. yeah. and the yeah, it is true that the security situation is abysmal. the islamic state has been to arising the population for several years and the government has lost control in some areas and is unable to provide security for the population. and like in other
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countries of the region, problems of corruption and this functions exist at every level of government. however, that does not mean that the polishing, the civilian government would help in any way to improve the situation. it is also that the security forces themselves have failed at containing data science. and the reason why that failed is not that disability and government what time i'll call them back. now let's bring you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines today. the ukrainian cyber fence on well champion olga color on has been disqualified at the world championships in italy after refusing to shake hands with a russian opponent on a smyrna, off to the box called on hand one to 550 to set. the rules of fencing is governing body f i. e. shake hands off for about is mandatory in syria. at least 6 people have been killed and dozens wounded in
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a car bomb exposing explosion outside of she i trying near damascus. that's according to the syrian state media. the attack is the 2nd to the single week of the shrine and comes ahead of the annual muslim commemoration of assure was fine as trigger the explosions. that's an air force. i munition depot in greece . the area has been evacuated, fires have burned across base for the past 2 weeks, leaving several people dead and prompting large scale evacuations of residents and tourists. the international energy is agency says global consumption of coal has hit a re, quote, high and last year and is expected to stay at this level for now. according to the report, coal consumption grew more than 3 percent last year. so positive. 8000000000 tons. that's due to strong demand from china and india, burning cold is considered to be a major driver of global to stay on the subject,
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the united states as the united nations secretary general antonio. we'll tell us, has issued a stock warning on climate change saying the era of global binding has begun. the lens will commit to a logical organization is predicting this month will be the hottest in schuman history. who tennis has described the intense heat in the northern hemisphere? as a cool summer, according to the date that it is today, july as already seem to hot the city, we competed over every quarter of the city office days on records, and the highest ever ocean temperatures for this time. if he is climate change, easy. if it is terrifying and it is just the beginning, the end of global warming has ended the area, the heat of global boiling as arrived. that's brand, the grand total of just some of the burgess and the depth is she's the deputy director of a compiler because climate change service in reading and the u. k. now is the high
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football for mr. gutierrez, what does that even mean global boiling? so i think the, the 10 global boiling is certainly a very long list of and it seems to have had a, she just sent them from the media today. but what we can say from our data, from the competitors climate change service that e, c, m, w, f, is the july has been remarkable. so roofing the 3 hottest weeks in our day to reco, which cruise back to 1940 the hope to stay on record, which was the 6th of july. and also the will miss the surface temperatures. so all of those combined together really suggest that we have a very warm planet, and this is of course, a direct consequence of the greenhouse gas concentrations and the out in this via now that do these regular breaking temperatures that you just mentioned. it does
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that mean a things i was them before to? is it the same message you've been trying to convey for decades? i think no scientist is surprised by the trend. bought the magnitude of some of the records that are being broken up, perhaps surprising us. um, so when we look to heat waves, we know that a wilma atmosphere in a one time it makes heat waves more likely. and it also makes the heat weighs more intense and the duration potentially longer as well. so there is a direct correlation there. and this is very well copied in the i p c, c, 6 assessment report. all the, the risk of more and more intense, extreme events with a well my planet. now does this actually mean that climate change is now completely out of control as if it ever was under control? i really hyped not um, obviously the there a,
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i'm afraid we have lost all you have and we have to try and re establish this talk with someone to purchase. but before we do that, so we have some other news and electric vehicles sold to have started the file bought a cargo ship carrying thousands of cause one prove member was killed and all those injured off the dogs coast. officials say the blaze could be burning for days. salvage team is monitoring the situation. authorities are concerned about oil or cargo from the vessel, polluting the world heritage site. we
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can also speak on that subject to nikki trucks. so these are fire safety expert, a managing directed vs cox, inviting in germany now the coast, god says, and electric cars is suspected souls of the blaze. how can they know and what could have happened? i think they expect these from the initial dimensions they call, which was talking about and in a creek to better a little better recall that went on fire and it's very likely because as you know, there are supposed to be $25.00 for electric costs on the boat and with different tools, i extend the federal cost. um electric costs can go on fire when they are just being part of while apricots normally. well, normally going file while they enter this funding by that driving. and you might remember that a year ago, we had
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a very similar situation with a vessel, the 4000 cost that went on fire and lena songs from this protocol. now what exactly happens with this, with these electric cars with this kind of batteries about how does the 5 star do we know that i think we can tell right now, but what is probable i would say in this case of 2 things. one thing is like a production failure, the card that cannot cure it any time. but what's also very likely is that, um, because there's extra cost because of the ground with the body during the loading process because they are a short time is loading processes and such a damage. such a mechanical damage can lead to a fire within minutes or within hours. busy or even within days, that's very tricky. and you can't really tell from the outside if the battery is fully intact or if it's on the verge of uh,
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setting fire. so that's very hard to determine from the outside that so what fine thing uh fi on a shit. why is it so difficult to put out this far? so basically, um, uh the gym better be fires. uh how to put out even the land and uh on, on the ship. the problem is that the towns really use uh water because uh you can use much more to it because it's can um, um, you know, fill up the ship and the lead to swaying of the ship or even leads to sinking. and on the other hand, the water doesn't have such a goods, like, uh, uh, cooling effect because it can't really reach the inside of the ship. so uh, i would say the only chance you would have, and such a scenario is to have a very quick responding ultimate, it's fire system that works with a chemical extinction. haitians, like aerosol, which you recommend to,
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to use because with the water, you only have a very poor extinguishing capacity of concerning the gym. i a batteries and even uh, immunization by using c o 2. uh, the gas is that the boy uh the or take out the oxygen won't really work because these are better reasons. they can produce their own oxygen wipe earnings. so it's very tricky to, to deal with this kind of a fire spiff like the old ways with water or gas. so you need more modern systems and high things you need automatic systems because even for real firefighters, it's very hot flights as such, fires and low dimensions on the boat. truesdale can't really do anything. that's the problem. so here's how many more model systems and automatic systems, but do we also need to, we think a how to deal with electric cars in the future all to transport them all to handle
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them. yeah, that might also be a, a thing to maybe just separate them from the other cross or treat them like in a different way to f. o. also a better structural fire protection for the ships so they can just stand the fire if some think it for us. um yes, of course i think we need to rethink it because it's a new technique. oh, i think it's you can handle it, but you can't expect that you can have live without changing anything. so i think we should be aware of not only for for electric cost, but they are only be also be in many fires on ships in containers, on the ships themselves. the drug costs by the 2 iron federal risk not only costs, but also in any kind of goods that gets transported and then the numbers. and that's a risk you have and you have to deal with it and they all ways to do it. but you have to do something, you know, the fire safety expert, nikki poxel,
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the thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. bye. the. to this women's football wealth. com, where one of the favorites australia and i've been shock spine nigeria who upset the co host 3 and 2 leading group be why don't minutes before half time, heavily from exxon 5 into the corner of the net to put all straightened out ahead. the super falcons responded just before the break. when you train our economy, found the bowl as have feet and leveled them. in the 2nd half nigeria edits to mobiles to secure the victory model, australia score late in time. and the united states and the netherlands met, and the re max softly 29 to 2019 wealth comp final
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a dot side looked prime for an upset of to scoring the 1st go bought the americans managed 811 rule. the debts came into the match with the promise of finding a gets the feeling broke up champions. the us packing more punch in the 1st half the netherlands took the lead through, midfielder jewel roared, and the 17 minute dominic incident nearly doubled the lead for the 2017 european champions. but over shot the target, the us went in and a half time trailing in a world cup match for the 1st time in over a decade. overcoming a disjointed 1st half the us c's controlled, and that is a 62 minute equalizer. on the header from co, captain lindsey horace, reversing the momentum during a 2nd here on slide. the us piled forward in search of a winter. but it wouldn't count, leaving this hard, but that
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a level at 11 and after the match play is from both teams, gave us that reaction to the droll 4 years ago as a long time ago. and we've grown also. and i think as we are, we showed the world that we are better or us very close to them. honestly, it was just a simple matter of us putting a little bit more pressure on them. i think we dropped off them and gave them a little bit too much more speed. too much space. i think 2nd half and close those gaps a little bit more. and, you know, at the end, the day like, you know, we know that things are going to bring their best game against us. you know, the 1st half wasn't the most terrible, half of me ever down the goal. but i mean, knowing that us, we, we always find a way to kind of get our sales back in it and we learn from it a half time in a. yeah. now we have another game to prepare for. the w suppose corresponded all the moody gave us his thoughts on what the draw all means for these 2 title
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favorites. it was billed as the biggest game of the group stage, a rematch of the last wells comp final ahead of the game coach coach andres young co said he thought his side had closed the gap on the united states since that final and it's much and in particular results certainly pull that out. a point h needs the 2 sides level at the top of gree pay. but for the united states it will no doubt be a disappointment, not to have claimed an outright victory here. there are questions to on so if a coach, black car under nazi and his play as well. last bill, oh my certain to progress to the knockout stages. that and of invincibility from the last world cup a p is to be vanishing. all the movie. they're reporting the battle between 2 woke up debutantes went for to goes way as they did vietnam, to nail and ruby, european side dominated from the opening with not the nation had school with in the world cup on till tomorrow and, and cut myself notable in off office strong pos,
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ending the scoring drought support to about 15 minutes late to a team of francisco nazareth added another goal. the result means give nom is effective, knocked out the of the. you're watching the, the news is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. process presidents, i mean, it puts in has offered to supply free grain to 6 african nations, shipments with replace ukrainian exports that put in himself. awesome. that's it from me and the news team. i'll be back after the break to take you behind the headlines in the day. i'm going out of the office. thanks for the
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