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to be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd, managed by frank bought the business b. w. news live from valley west african nations, and the us urge news is going to restore civilian rule before key summits on the 1st day. thoughts with the top us official failed to reach an agreement to put the present moment resumed back in office. also coming up, lead us from 8 south american countries, hold a summit to discuss protecting the amazon rainforest from p for
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a station and crime. the 1st such meeting in more than a decade the women's football was compet domain and from these cost morocco to set up a quote of finals match up with australia. the a good. how about for us? thanks for joining us. i top us diplomat has met with new jazz military need is an attempt to end the cool bus acting deputy secretary of state. victoria newton said she was denied a meeting with the detained president. both global and west african leaders hoping there was still room for mediation with news as calculators, cooley, this robert, who earlier this week, ignored a deadline to reinstate the ousted press to the,
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to the economic community of west african state. so equal west has said that military intervention may still be needed to restore democracy. they meet on size that need to decide on the next bill. i'll put the global. and earlier i spoke to, to use a mock, i'll call you who's monitoring the situation from neighboring a butcher. and jerry, i'm and she has more on the us diplomats, victoria newton's visits, and then she had to meet with coo latest. that's why i thought. 1 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 the 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 and 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,
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if you'd like, like an echo as admission which is the military intervention. so if we are in a situation where we're likely to see more engagement, lots, or maybe in the community, i'm gonna be giving. so she had terms also like me go see if that's solutions. so was like most likely both sides are going to come to agreements. hopefully that's what everybody is pushing for, as opposed to, you know, the option of military intervention. which by the way, it's most out of the table completely. now speaking about this, eventually this equal was ultimatum has passed and we haven't seen any military intervention. what other options do regional and global powers really have to try to end this cool of the situation where there is really no one small uh option really in some sort of a possible i'm really talking. i'm engaging with the people a spot. so according to you know, what we're hearing them, listen those well on ground,
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you know that the student needs to be more engagements. the one on the side of the ones that we're also seeing them having conversation with the countries that so you know, i and so both of them but enough also for instance, molly, for reading stuff. but also seeing, of course, i will suggest to him the more you know and was be deployed. you know, more of the statements, for instance, from nigeria. so there's going to be more and goodman walter, we are likely going to continue to see on 2 sides as you do know where there's going to be. that's some 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 s level also from the one says level. i'm of course, globally, you know, to see how best we can get intervention in that situation. unable, 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 welcome a cooling is as also raise some concern over the supply of uranium for nuclear
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power plants. these app provides a 5th. so if the european union's uranium inputs until now it's been unimportant supply it especially to fronts. it is more on the possible effects, the cool. my tough on the international energy makes french nuclear reactors at work producing more than 2 thirds of the countries electricity. they need a steady supply of uranium to keep making all that power. the share is one of francis top 3 uranium suppliers. the crew is raised, 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 in france and reached out to the russian based wagner group for
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security health. wagner has also provided assistance in neighboring malice, another former french colony. part of growing a russian influence in africa. as for now, the use downplaying, any possible disruption you utilities have sufficient inventories of nationally or in your area. there are enough deposits on the world's market to cover the needs. that is something that we have. 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 a role from old background to him that we spoke to ben god, when he is the head of analysis at prism a political risk management in london. and he told us how current market process for uranium and the long term geo political conditions for nuclear energy reflected
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by the 2 in these app. well, there has been a spike of the writing prize. these yeah, supplies about 4 percent of the world's uranium. 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? you ready? i'm 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 renaissance. that's happening all across the world. 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, 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?
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are 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 politics come into play, because it's still 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 month 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, 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 a west and utilities. so there is, it's not fair to say right now that there's
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a global market for uranium. there's very much of a mock, if you're running into 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 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 alternative that actually western countries need to think about to insure the energy security. we do a lot of work in central asia, particularly has installed on your radium sector. we've just seen context on despite the more ukraine, the seller, 50 percent sharing, one of his biggest uranium mines to russia. and china sign a major uranium supply d o 2 from causing storm to 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 then you can fuel which goes into nuclear power plants
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. now, not only is russia and china increa increasing that control of uranium production around the world, the russia is a pivots old producer of nucleus. you even producing nuclear feel that goes into us reactions. so one of the reasons that roger hasn't been sanctions in the nuclear industry is not simply because of its control range. and if i come across, it doesn't produce that much. are you ready with tool? it's control of the production of nuclear fuel and the americans in particular, moving very, very quickly to try and increase production capacity for nuclear fuel. but that will take a couple of years. are you saying that this will give countries like china and 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
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available on the spot market, for example, unless they start out for their new k programs. china wants to build a 150 new reactors by 2035. a roster is already actively building react is 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 gold when the thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us the on to the news. thank you very much. we found the subject last winter, so a massive tax on ukraine's energy infrastructure as russia sold to weaponized the season against ukraine's civilian population key for us already preparing for this coming winter hoping to avoid the outages as millions in the dock and without the heat. all correspond to god write access to one of the few cranes nuclear power plants that are vital for ukraine to endure. the winter. nestled in the fields of southern
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ukraine is one of the country's most important energy utilities. the south ukraine, nuclear power plant. you can get some more than 50 percent of its electricity from nuclear power. so that makes the country with the 2nd highest share of nuclear electricity in the world. the plant went on grid in 1982. now it is just on the account. it's annual maintenance, federal quotes in the heads of ukraine states run in their garage, one company is inspecting its reconnection to the grid and also a rare occasion for joined the list to get a glimpse into the plan that is highly securitized. fee is a rush and several times or systems running. normally, the plant manager tells horton seems rush at targeted ukraine's energy system with me sizes and drones. last winter, the country's nuclear power plants have become even more important as a civilian for to be on us. so right, so,
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so the restore loss to be in service less, so damages to that and it just system of the brand then. but right now the most of those damages, already like you know, collected for a moles is shut in. this could be worse. russia as much one of the attack energy infrastructure it has also sees the nuclear power plants is f. what easier that used to produce homes? so if you cranes, nuclear energy, parts of the nuclear power plant asset to be mines due to a serious of security incidents that have to be shut down and says, ukraine's biggest power plant is up. what is your is on the occupation and of grid . this power plant has become even more important to you craze, energy security. there is, of course, fear of an attack on one of your friends, 3 operating nuclear power plants in the beginning of the war, russian troops most on this site, but was still 10 kilometers before reaching the south to create new clear policies
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. right now, pressure is high on the power stations, stuff to run the plans as effectively as possible. i would say the profile of the system because to be found is of a solitary pay or so units to make. and then the last to have it has like about to $600.00 days total in, in the month and then some of our units on. for now, we will have only like $540.00 of assaults who visits with winter approaching the credit is once again, placing its hopes in its soviet era a nuclear power. but as i look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today, russian missile attacks on the city of blue cross skin eastern ukraine of killed at least 7 people and injured dozens more. the strikes destroyed departments and the
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popular hotel. moscow says the target was a command post, the city is about 50 kilometers from the front lines in ukrainian health territory, a 55 to send for to the loves trying to contain wildfires that have dining thousands of actors in soaring temperatures. both of those mature logical offices, temperatures and the central posit country of residence. to more than $46.00 degrees celsius, that's roughly $115.00 degrees fahrenheit. that's a record for this year in mona's, of guy. that's to say, a final farewell to this thing. i should, should i caught up thousands lined the streets in the seaside town where the award winning onto his left for many years of color was best known for a cover of nothing compassed to you. and for her activism, she died last month's aged, 56 the leaders of the south american nations. they have
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contained parts of the amazon basin meeting today, and the bazillion city of the land was summit to secure its future. brazil's president's release and not feeling the, the silver faculty meeting a land mock initiative to save the rainforest. topics on the agenda include plans to end the deforestation, and to cub organized crime. it is the 1st summit in 14 years for the 8 countries and comes at a time when scientists, a warning that the destruction of the rain forest is approaching a tipping point. and we'll get out talk to nicole reese, w as colombia correspondent county in belgium to call. why are governments to route a valley now to protect the amazon stuck at us is just also mentioned, there is some sort of urgency to the meta and we're in the midst of the climate crisis. now. it's actually a long time ago that such as summit took place. and if you ask in the scientific
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community, the question would be why the reading now and not yes today, because yes, the m as in rain force is heading into a tipping point situation. and this would mean, if it reach that tipping point, that that would likely be no bouncing back from the situation. you could look at mazda events of the trees dying, and what comes after is obviously that more than most pieces will disappear. and obviously humans also affected by these mustang events of other plants or animals because we are part of the ecosystem. so there is a really great match of urgency to having and holding this summit here between the countries. that shift is really a big rain for us. that is also one of the biggest relaunch for the whole planet and the international community. now there is a lot at stake for those countries. what concrete steps are being negotiated there at the summit? us at this summit that will be main points,
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for example, a 0 deforestation policy. that country see it wants to reach within the next few years. it's a very ambitious plan result just announced a few days ago that they, at least in the 1st months of the presidency approve of the silver have reached a 42 percent decline and deforestation. so it can go into the right direction. but many people need to be on board to make it happen. and it's also difficult to avoid criminal activities in the, in the course that is that huge and to monitor that. but that's one of the goals. the other goal is to include the society before the summit. there was meetings with the civil society, with indigenous people, and others who live in the rain forest area. so talking about millions of people who have the se one that to be economy as well in the region, but to want to protect the territories as well as in the very important method to them because they see every day how drastic it is. it is not only losing a tree, it is also a talk since in the water that come from mining or just getting rid of the whole
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habitat or of the ways they live. so society is a big part in these discussions, and it's been made clear time. and again, as these talks continue invite to you behind me in that building that that will be a focus on that as well. and we will see tomorrow more of the points that will be signed and discussed. because you've done a report about co code finding tell us more yes, it's an example of how bio economy could work, obviously on a small scale. but we went to coco farm not far here on the islands of the land, to learn about how it can be done, how we can protect the forest, and at the same time still make a decent living, straight and yellow. that's how the coco park needs to look like. so is that kosta can harvest it 7. mm
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hm. okay, so what's the boat wallet to it has to do a bit acid though, but once it's are meant to the city to they'll go wait a minute, it's still full of tie. you prefer just that means that so is that kosta has been growing. coco for 40 years. it's a self made family business. she invested her own resources informing sustainable care. so on her 7 hectares. here on the island of combo, she follows the rules of agra forestry, combining agriculture with a natural environment without dropping trees or chemical fertilizers and n sync with nature. political leaders and the amazon regions warranty boost sustainable by economies to protect the forest. only for the loss of the goals as much as news, we need to lead us to really side and mcgregor and reform for me to call her for my god effect. so that the small produces you have access to micro credit. eh,
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can you think has incentives for all kinds of problems such as help with machinery issue the coma tonight? is there no, probably not to become a big industry because the small, traditional industry most is a nice small industries like hers process everything themselves from the cocoa being to proper regional area of chocolate set coast as proud of an investment could also give nature some respite from mass exploitation and help regenerate degraded areas as 20 percent off of brazil's amazon rainforest have been affected by destruction, mainly due to agricultural activities and projects like this here close to the land coach show the way to more sustainable agriculture. but at the same time also provide income for local communities. but as ever, keeping the balance is paramount to demand for products from the region such as
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cocoa is on the rise, increasing the risk of creating mental culture that further damages the forest. biologist patrice the piano therefore urges that the concept of bio economies in order to work, needs to strongly focus on local communities who are victims of the destruction of the amazon regions. they went to like having their therapy tours. they, my cage protect. they went to like, have once i have out on me to the decisions that cern's their, their therapy toward the, one of their future generations, their key to, to be able to see the same products or practice that they already have. so i think that that's something that we should be really keeping in mind that one of their livelihoods to be maintained. therefore it's quality over quantity. that is also the way to go for is it kosta coco, former, who has a long understood that the future of a healthy rain forest is determining the future of mankind. south korea and
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has stopped at the evacuation of tens of thousands of scouts putting an end to the 25th which. busy scouts january scouts have struggled over the last last couple of days under an intense heat wave. and now they've been warned of a tropical storm approaching, offered lashed japan of bands on hats on and out of the camp site. tens of thousands of participants have left the 25th world scout danbury, hosted by south korea. the mass of event brings together scouts from around the world to exchange information. but this time, it was interrupted by bad weather. first, an intense heat wave hit this time on give him region which sent many scouts to hospitals. then a tropical storm warning meant that they had to pack up camp and evacuate
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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. they 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 jennifer rees, that they have had to face such compounded challenges. south korea has been criticized for organizing the event in a way that offered no protection to its participants. the flat open land had har, sun beating down with little shade and little medical support on site. people have also sent that some of the public facilities provided were on hight genic, such as overflowing toilet. a korean official has called to investigate if jennifer
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refunds were misspent during preparation for now with a storm approaching, the event is over. as climate change warps the earth's weather patterns, this was perhaps a challenge for which discounts could not be prepared up and up. some sports is for you in the women's world cup fronts of both the last spot in the quarter finals with the phone ill victory over morocco fonts, which is too dominant for one of the tournaments. surprise, teams play co host australia. next, i ladies back from coach as a right now, but he's wanted his team to suppress silence opponents and the stats. i get some a real k. they didn't get to points one minute after 15 minutes. kind of the, the to the nothing. the slick news. 5 minutes late to be on e provided the pool across the bolts, couple sciences lead and sit down the applying the finish with the list to help the move. real good. i think it was how they were often in the real
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coat. couldn't rely on it for themselves, some disastrous defending of that when you say need to some and to make it free, never confront. and that say for the context in the a pull service, the way through the 2nd in front of the school and the 2nd half that safely into the close to find those are okay. it's woke up. jenny is on the days of the game columbia and have reached the quarter finals of a narrow one mill wind over jamaica in though but after goal. this 1st top striker currently knows main school. the only goal of the game in front of more than $25000.00 fats in australia. columbus when sees them to, to the quarter finals for the 1st time. they will face english on saturday. and that says from me on the news team, i have
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