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[000:00:00;00] news business. the news live from bile in west africa, nations and think he was urge news as one to to restore civilian roles before a key summit on 1st day pulse with a top us official failed to reach an agreement to put presidents mom at bassoon back in office. also coming up so the,
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any of the west natural disaster and decades of 6 people die and devastating floods . 2 thirds of the countries, 2000000 residents are affected. and at the women's football, welf copy dominant fronts, ease paused, our coaches set up before the final snacks up not shopped with go straight to the office. thanks for joining us. told us diplomats has met with news as military need is internet attempt to end the cool but acting deputy secretary of state victoria newland said she was denied a meeting with a detain president. both global and west african leaders hoping there is still room for mediation with news as cooley this earlier this week, you know the deadline to reinstate the house to present the economic community of
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west african states or decal last set that military intervention may be needed to restore democracy, they need to on the 1st day to decide on the next the alley or i spoke to the use of my co koya, who's monitoring the situation from neighboring a bu drop in a jewelry. and she has more on us diplomats. victoria newlands visit to dish add to meet with coolie this that's why it's all about for team does said she wasn't able to meet with the 1st president, but what that means, it's not that all efforts are gone. however, she came out and said, there are a few options, you know, with the windows and doors really, if you like us to open for more engagement, which is really what everyone is calling for both globally within the region in nigeria, outside of nigeria. you know, people are also pressure and they feel like echo was asking the bit and gauge more in all the ways you know, diplomatic ways to resolve this situation. instead of resorting to the last option, if you like,
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like an echo as admission which is the military intervention. so we're, we're in a situation where we're likely to see more engagement, lots, or maybe in the community. i'm gonna be giving. so she, at times also like me go see if that's solutions. so was like most likely both sides are going to come to agreement. so hopefully that's what everybody is pushing for, as opposed to, you know, the option of military intervention, which by the way, it smells out of the table completely. me. now speaking about this, eventually this eco was ultimatum, has passed and we haven't seen any military intervention. what are the options to reedsville and global powers? really have to try to end this cool. it was supposed to in this situation where there is really no, once more of some really and some so i pass. so i'm really talking, i'm engaging with the people as spots, according to what, you know, what we're hearing them and i listen those well on ground, you know that the student needs to be more engagements even on the side of the ones
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that we're also seeing them having conversation with the countries lots, you know, and so both of them but, you know, 5. so for instance, smiley for reading stuff. we're also seeing, of course i will suggest them the more you know and was be deployed, you know, more elder statesman for instance from nigeria. so there's going to be more and goodman walter, we are likely going to continue to see until size day, as you do know where there's going to be. that's one reason another somebody. if that is too hard to say where, where is that? what, what's the next move that's likely to be more of those engagements from both cortez, from the equal us level from nature as level also from the one says level i'm of cause globally, you know, to see how best we can get intervention in that situation on able, as he mentioned that the, you know, the deadline has passed and it seemed like the recept look really good. and so i'm gonna calculate their reporting. thank you very much and look at the cooling. these guys also raised some concern over the supply, a few radium for nuclear power plants. initially i provides
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a 5th off the european union's uranium import sun till now it's been a crucial supplier, especially to frost's, and he has more on the possible effects. the coal mines half on the international energy makes french nuclear reactors at work, producing more than 2 thirds of the country's electricity. they need a steady supply of uranium to keep making all that power. to be here is one of francis top 3 uranium suppliers. the crew is res, worries about what might happen to that supply. one problem for france in particular, there's little love on the street for the former colonial power. the we have uranium, we have diamonds, we have gold and oil, and we live like slaves. why should we, we can't accept it, or the french must leave. we don't need them to keep us safe on the sick and
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reached out to the restaurant based wagner group for security health. wagner has also provided assistance in neighboring malice, another former french colony. part of growing a russian influence in africa. for now, the use downplaying, any possible disruption utilities have sufficient inventories of nationally random to mitigate and short term supply risks and for the medium and long time there is in the 3 there are enough deposits on the wells market to cover the needs. that is something that we have a sustained but the crew comes as the u, including france, is trying to phase out it's dependency on russian uranium. when the u. pass sanctions on russian oil and gas, it left uranium out. russia has every interest in keeping it that way. any threat to supplies from these there or anywhere else makes it more likely that russian uranium will continue to play
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a role of some old background on this that spring. and been good way to use head of analysis at the present political risk management and joins us from london. the been how have the markets responded to the crew in new jersey. so we, uh, we got the uranium supplies as well. there has been a spike of the writing prize. these supplies about 4 percent of the world's uranium . so that was inevitable in the spot market. but i think is your report makes land . there are no immediate supply concerns for european utilities or north american utilities. given the large stock, posit these, these, these countries have. the other thing to be thinking about is of course, that where is this your reading going to come from in the long term? so we have a situation where the market is very, very tight, because there is a lot of demand. so you really excited to dislike nuclear. renee solves this happening all across the world,
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but we are not seeing the introduction of more uranium supplies into the market. so the market is going to remain tight for a long time, and of course, and what your thoughts except that goes. so the prices will remain high. what are the alternatives? where can people go to shop for your current uranium? is there a number of countries around the world of thinking africa i didn't central asia, the g supplier in the world is covered stone, which is in central asia and that supplies about 40 percent of the world's uranium . and this is where the g apologies come into play, cause excel on his board by russia and china. and we see russia in china very aggressively trying to take control of or gain access to uranium supplies in central asia and across the continent. so trying to get back to these. yeah, well, that may be say of a months delay in your writing and production and exports. so i'm up to 6 months a year perhaps that you could live with. the real question is,
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what if the plan for 2 pulses decide to move out differentials move in the russians on the chinese, that is going to make the market verified, type folks the west and utilities. so there is, it's not fair to say right now that there's a global market for uranium. there's very much, a mock, if you're right in the western countries can access. but there's also a growing market that russia and trying to control, and that's the big long set of questions we have to think about. and could all the supplies like canada, for example, run pop production, or in the, in the short term. i mean, this will be a case of a couple of years, but i think that is the, the alternatives that actually weston countries need to think about to ensure that energy security. we do a lot of work in central asia, particularly has external uranium sector. we've just seen causing strong, despite the more ukraine south, 60 percent sharing, one of his biggest uranium mines to russia. and china signed
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a major uranium supply d o 2 from causing storms of china. another thing that the report didn't quite make clear that really needs to be pointed out is there's a difference in uranium and the nuclear fuel which goes into nuclear power plants. now, not only is russia and china age increasing that control of uranium production around the world, the russia is a pivotal producer of new place to even producing new clearfield. it goes into us reactions. so one of the reasons that roger hasn't been sanctioned in the nuclear industry is not simply because of its control of uranium. if i come across, it doesn't produce that much. are you ready? what tool is it, the control of the production of nuclear fuel? and the americans in particular, are moving very, very quickly to try and increase production capacity. so you can feel, but that will take a couple of yes. are you saying that this will give countries like china and
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russia dominance of the nuclear fuel markets up and at least in the medium term, it is very difficult to say at the moment. but certainly the behavior that we seen from usher in china is that uranium that is secured by these countries is not available on the spot market, for example, is being sold out for the nuclear programs. china wants to build a 150 new reactors by 2035 rusher is already actively building reactors around the world is one of its key exports. and so we do have to think about not only the global market, but what uranium stocks are available to west and utilities spend a godwin. the thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us, you know and do the news. thank you very much on time now to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russian missile attacks on the city of 4 cross in the east,
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in east and ukraine have killed at least 7 people. an injured dozen small. the strikes destroy the apartments, and the popular hotel must go says the target bows to come on post. the city is about 50 kilometers from the front lines in the ukrainian health territory. firefox is info to the law trying to contain why fi us that are burning thousands of factors and soaring temperatures. portables, major logical offices, temperatures in the central parts of the country have risen to more than $46.00 degrees celsius. that's 150 degrees fahrenheit. that's a record for this year. in island mona's have gather to say, a final farewell to ocean 8, a caught up thousands lined the streets and the sea side. tom with the award winning sing, i lived for many years. a corner was best known for her cover was nothing compassed to you and for active as she died. last month's age, 56,
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the emergency teams are assessing damage in slovenia and off the parental rein triggered extreme flooding across the country. 6 people died as a result of this view where the schools widespread land land slides and devastated anti communities. so then his prime minister says it's the worst natural disaster in the country's history and is estimated to cost around half a 1000000000 years worth of damage. germany, emergency workers have now arrived in slovenia to help with the clean up and front is also sending the system are all correspondent draws the budget is in the old in slovenia and sent us this report with the latest on the situation that mode, debris and destruction all right, interior, this towed is cut off from fresh running water and is in many ways cut off from the rest of the country. we needed an official military escort in order to come here. and indeed the military are on the grave. helping people to basically dig out their houses,
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which are in some cases have much up to the very 1st level. so people really facing a norm is hurdles here. is they try to start it, but think about rebuilding their lives. no, the weather has turned more favorable. there's no more rain even at leave, which means that immediate risk of more flooding is no longer their thoughts. the risk of land flights and much light still remains. and we've been told that you only just are monitoring the situation. nice. lavinia is a small country, right. 2000000 people in the population. and we've certainly seen a sense of community on display here with people coming from regents that are not as effective to come and health out turning up with their boots and their speeds. and both as a fresh wilts are ready to help. but of course, that's not enough. that's why the country has called on other nations to provide support as well. we know germany's been sending prefabricated bridges from to sending some machinery to help with excavation efforts, and some helicopters will be sent as well and were expecting some more. and items of support with european commission presidents are to live on. do i expect you to make a visit to slovenia on wednesday and of course,
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extra support for these people here, so terribly impact is. well, that simply can't come soon enough. of course, by the end rosa budget, they're reporting from northern slovenia. now we turn into south america with a lead is of nations that contain pops off the i'm as invested in a meeting today in the brazilian city of midland for a summit to secure its future brazilian president louis enough to let the silver colt a meeting, a land mock initiative to save the rainforest. the topics on the agenda include plans to end end deforestation, and kind of organized crime. it is the 1st summit in 14 years for the age countries and comes at a time when scientists, a warning that the destruction of the rain forest is approaching a tipping point. i'm doing now by valid director of public policies on the world wildlife fund in brazil. well,
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why our government is now rallying to protect the amazon? well, 1st is that i should be here with you. so that was all ready for us. he said the risk of reaching up different points. it says already lost 70 percent of each natural for i sense of others and the best science dollars. but the more 5 percent is last dream district to go into your mining or our bypass menus. it can you start the process of natural degradation, but it's reversible. so you can pick up and certainly be very severe. also have grants from economy and well being of most of america is that based on weight range for registered uses by the, for us to keep with using a fluids and eating disagreements here in the region. but the bad news that's not only self americans, you suffer. so as the amazon is a huge driver and seeing if it keeping warranties reach it, there will be a new main, scarborough leakage that will make it possible to keep the warm on,
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you know, 1.5 degrees with the defendant, a danger zone. and so the out of this, so we get some good news silver for the 1st time over the golf and g 's read, you are going to gather to decide how to avoid the sleeping points. so we hope that tomorrow rang the final. the reason we made those able to be perfectly, we'll be able to find co bridge that just dump deforestation and just stop by you mind those mining to promote, engage those in local community bands, rides and to increase the number of protected area. so we come back to the date that they present the review of the account is to come to gather from the 1st sign they use choose to try to stop and if it keeping points. so there's a lot at stake, football for all the amazon in countries and the rest of the world. now at this summit, what's on the table, what is being discussed of what is likely to happen or so is likely to happen to come and the pro ration but talks about how to wait before the station we. we hope
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that our footprints measure to stop the 1st ation by banking friday, because over why we are not going to to stop at the point. we hope that we can find concrete measures to stop by evil mind, but it's a huge problem to regional. many persons that are going to be needed by medical reasons and average types of contamination. and so we need some policies. we need the coffee to work together. and so these is what we hope that we will come off from this meeting in building and assault on. so please is the unit c, m on the m, as in countries, that the urgency is that to do, to fight the deforestation. i think the fries you need, the sort of in are, are aware that either the point is reach it, but it will not be going to meet in south america. so all of in and the same, but the nature of big steps to stop the deforestation. but we,
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we don't know if there is going to be concrete targets truth funding for station on all the golf course. we hope so, but we're not sure. thank you very much for all of all of that. the director of public policy is the w, w. f. brazil welcome of high on the summit. the agenda is corporation to address the threat of drug traffic in through thousands of factors of forest have been cut down to free up land. for cocaine production, the small village of peak about the tucked away in the amazon rain forest is up to makes his way through his fields close to menu national park. one of the most bio diverse areas in the world here is uh gross coca plans. a low maintenance drug farm is can quickly, on money from its full harvest to yeah,
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i mean dentist on this medium and we grow it for traditional year to see. but then the leaves help people with pain from physical work and also with altitude sickness in the andes name, which is what i've heard. the taurus is like to drink, continue to cause him, but his daddy coke up. but a lot of people, traditionally the leaves are only dried when she has a stomach ache. it says as naples focus on the leaves, and they do these plantations, illegal in small quantities. but it's estimated that more than $1000.00 square columbus is of peruse, far as to being cleared for large, illegal plantations. for cocaine production, conservationist, who's in, out of silvo says he's a lot less than percentage deal for the more and more coca plantations. displacing the original forest guessing is the ecosystem is being destroyed and with it and
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bio diversity. and while you're almost at the end, they'll be able to see that these are legal landing strips for drug cartel plains right next to the national park. the peruvian police destroys some inspect talk to a session, but it's more shows than real fights because tells us still expanding. and we've more and more rain forest being cut down quicker. systems are at risk of collapse, kristof shank and use peruvian team a trying to fight back. it has been met. we can already see how close the coca plantations are to the park. it's very problematic and there is very little we can do to counter it because currently there is virtually nothing that brings as much income for hector as cocaine. because the input size legal cultivation yields to small and income to support says out in his family, they supplement their farming with
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a small zoo for tourists. they also grow banana trees using natural pesticides. it will say that we want to protect nature so that we can still live on the tomorrow. but unfortunately, many people don't care about the environment to see us green loans. but the forest in peru are in danger of disappearing. south korea and how staff at the evacuation of tens of thousands of doubts put an end to the 25th will scout jen? bery. scouts have struggled over the last days on the intense heat wave them and now they have been warned of a tropical storm approaching the country after it already lashed upon backs on hats on and out of the camp site. 43000 scouts a leaving the 25th was kyle jump, moody, hosted by south korea. the mass of event springs together. scouts from around the
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world to exchange information. but this time it was interrupted by bad weather. first, an intense heat wave hit the se, montgomery region, which sent many scouts to hospitals. then a tropical storm warning meant to back up camp and evacuate. the worst thing about all of this is, it was for the kids, you know, on 62 years old. but this was all for the kids, and now they go home. disappointed. it. it should have been such a nice experience. i think it said because it feels like to the participants that cannot like um and try to hold experience according to the world organization of discount movement. this is the 1st time in more than 100 years of world scout jumbo duties that they have had to face such confounded challenges. south korea has been criticized organizing the event in a way that offered no protection to
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a spot disciplined. the flat open gland had harsh sun beating down with little shade and literally medical support on site. people have also said that some of the public facilities provided for on high jen equipment such as overflowing toilet. a korean official has called the investigative jumbo, the funds will misspent during preparation, but for now with the storm approaching, the event is over its climate change warps the old weather patterns. this was perhaps a challenge for which discounts couldn't be prepaid. i don't know if i'm supposed to use a for you with the in the women's world cup fronts of book the last spot to the quarter finals. the photo victory opened morocco fronds with just 2 dominant for one of the tool and the ones surprise teams today. and i'll play co host australia and ladies back from coach as
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a right now. but he's wanted his team to stress silence opponents some stats against america. they didn't get to points one minute after 15 minutes. danny, loving, the slick team is 5 minutes later, the jani provided the pool across the bolts. couple sciences lead in vitale. applying the finish with a little help from the american. i think it was how they were awesome and the real code couldn't rely on it some himself, some disastrous defending of that. when you say need to so man to make it free. now with the front, the match a versus a context, any of the way through the systematic on has 2nd in front of the school and the 2nd half that safely into the close to find those real pays woke up. joining is like that. and my colleagues got email talk you
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from dw sports was an ad light for that game. it was a solid when full friends who ended morocco's a thrilling run at the was cop here in adelaide. it wasn't about the morocco fans we're hoping for, but they still extremely proud of this team. morocco's for us was cop and on the view they made it as far as the knockout stages. it was also a watershed moment when the country field at the 1st ever play you to where it had job at or was caught so many for us from a rock or, and why they may not have one tonight. they still leave a lasting impression on this game dw, sending, we'll talk a reporting that now the quote of finals kick off on friday. the new zealand, which is costing us tournament. spain will face the netherlands and japan made sweep. then on saturday, as we said, closest radio come up against fronts and writing you appear in champions,
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england play columbia. or you're watching the, the news here is a reminder of our top story, global and west african leaders of hoping that is still room for mediation with these as, as cooley. that's the economics community of west african states. so equal was a set that's mandatory intervention. maybe needed to restore democracy and that's it from the me and the news. the bench is is up next with new zation. i've got l as in berlin.
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