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can watch now on youtube v. w documentary the, this is the w news life from the ukraine, defies russia and sends out to ship from the port of the desa the contain a vessel is using a new card to or from much from kits despite russian warnings that it might target that falls on the black sea, also coming up on the program, the head of the us and says an international forces needed in hate see to come about the heavily gains who are overwhelming, the country police force. and in full england's women reached the wells. cott final
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officer defeating hostile strain. here in sidney, we will bring you all the action from down on the menu campus. mckinnon. welcome to the program. you creighton says it has started sending ships across the black sea along what it describes, this humanitarian car. it is the ship left odessa on wednesday morning carrying an unspecified call go home. come flag contain a carrier. is one of many that have been stuck in ukrainian ports since russian's full scale will began. russia has said it will consider all ships in the area to be potential military vessels. in july, miss moscow withdrew from an agreement that allowed the safe passage of grain shipments. the reception of maritime traffic raises the possibility of intervention by russian war ships and comes and that increasing tensions in the black sea of
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the summer sun send and see the beaches of odessa reopened this month for the 1st time since rushed us innovation. it may look identical, but this ukrainian black, c, c, c is now at the house of the battle of the military and geopolitical interest. russia has long been the prominent naval power in the black sea with its fleet stationed in crimea. but the western shows are controlled by nato allies. romania and bulgaria. and parts of the eastern shore belongs to nature popular georgia. in the south nato member techie is the gatekeeper of the black sea, controlling the only access point through the bus press straits. in the early days of the war, russia started mining ukraine, invoices, and blockading exports, including odessa, the blockade disrupted, ukraine's great exports,
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leaving millions of people affected, particularly in african nations. jr, often months of uncertainty techies, president rep, tie of ad one, and the united nations broke at a d last summer for russia to allow ukraine to exploit its grain. but in july this year, ahead of the russia, africa summit, vladimir putin pulled out of the deals with most co announcing ships. the 7 ukrainian ports would no longer be safe when they got blown they were. that'll go in these tensions continue to rise as rush up again. the bombing campaign targeting ukraine's port infrastructure in odessa that forced ukraine to find alternative routes, sending its exports to smaller ports along the river, down you on its west and boulder. but that to russia took action bombing, the ports of rennie scene has failed in just a few 100 meters away in romania and nato country law. ukraine also ramped
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up its attacks targeting navy vessels in russian poets and several russian ships in the black sea. and then last week came another clash with rushes, navy firing warning shouts at a plow flag vessel afterwards failed to stop for inspection. it was boarded in a dramatic rage, but lights were allowed to continue to ukrainian. done, you porch rush as president has said he is open to returning to the great deal, but only in exchange for better conditions for russia's own exports, but vital ukrainian grey and exploits remain stuck in storage facilities and in trucks waiting to be picked up as the black sea stand off as fast reaching boiling point. once more on the russian perspective, we can speak to dw, use your nina samuel nova, who is in real life via which is where the w has been or pricing from since it was banned from russia last year in, you know, can you tell us how likely is it that russia will intercept or attack one of these
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grand chips? but of course, we can't really predict what will happen. that is fairly a question i would say to the russian military. but as we heard in the report before, a russia has warned that it will consider any ships, any vessels coming out of the crate in ports as potential military targets. and we also saw that on last sunday, actually, russian worship fire warning shots at a vessel in the black sea. so i think this really already points to therapy a certain risk for any vessels in the area. and so far we haven't seen an official reaction, a russian official reaction to the story of the ukrainian vessel leaving the port. and i think this also points to the fact that they just have don't have anything to add to that because they already said what could happen, meaning of that, any,
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any vessel in the region is considered by russia as a potential military target. so what's about the deal that allowed the safe, lexi export of ukraine's great in the deal of russia walked away from last month. i mean, is there any chance of that being brought back to life or yeah, exactly, of russia, the exit at the deal in july. the deal that made sure that there's some sides of a save way of for grading shipments of ukraine as of the black sea. and yeah, we've also since been seen russia increasing a tax on ukraine in grand infrastructure. and for example, last night on the part of the new that it is actually vital for ukrainian grain exports. and also the russian defense minister cycle spoke at a security conference in moscow yesterday where he mentioned the black sea grain
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deal. and there he said that he was just using the deal as a cover from military of, from new south, from russia. and he also claimed that ukraine was stalking amunition and weapons in odessa and of a ports in the black sea. so of course, this kind of points to the russian defense minister also not really being in favor of the grand to anymore. and also russia has said before that it would only go back to the, the, to the grand deal if its own conditions were fulfilled. which are that the sanctions will be listed and we're talking there about sanctions regarding economic confident, financial sanctions regarding fertilizer and great exports from russia. so i think it's fair to say that the steel is not really alive right now. you don't use your nina. some, you know, the are forcing from riga. thank you so much of the you and
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chief antonio is a terrorist, says that a multinational force, including police and military units, should be deployed to hazy in the caribbean to combat heavily on gangs. the gangs of overpowered haiti's police force and all estimated to seize control of some 80 percent of the capital. for the past, i was just a few belongings they can carry. these families are trying to reach safety, gang violence, and hate. these capital is driving many out of the farms by foot and motorcycle. they're forced to seek shelter in public squares and schools like this left to feel like they're funding for themselves. it wasn't the gang leaders who chased me out of my head. it was the haitian state that chased me out of my home and the haitian stage that killed all the people you'll see. because it's the state that has the circle of legitimacy and violence. the state can witness the grand ravine, govern, taking over the streets and never do anything about it. hate his face,
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years of economic security and political crisis. crime and poverty has escalated since full of presents is over now, movies was assassinated in 2021. and current prime minister henri has struggled to stem the interest. human rights watch says, rates killings and kidnappings, by criminal groups have risen dramatically since this don't of the year. it's triggered the anger on the streets with thousands of protesters calling on a thirty's to provide more protection and a we lost a policeman who was helping us find the games they played all night. rights groups are repeating for more action to address the crisis in haiti. the u. n. chief is calling of the international community to deployed a multinational force to combat again violence. kenya is the latest country to
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consider taking the lead to bring law and order to hawaii. now we're officials are working to identify the victims of the devastation. walter was on the island of maui. the governor has concerned the children are among the 106 fatalities. and as far as he's have begun the process of naming some of those who lost their lives age is reaching the island. these donations are being unloaded to help residents made homeless by that is off to the federal government has promised its full backing. the us president joe biden will travel to my we next week to see the devastation for himself and to help coordinate relief efforts. but many on the island also without power and running low on supplies and nitty a week off to the blazes survivors on our cooling. that terrifying experiences directly across the cities, the pic freeze, and then the school grounds. life of where this man is walking,
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just minutes before the fire burned, hook guard, and the lease as a neighbor. it's not running. escape into the ocean. amber washington. there's rocks and legs. but she didn't use hope a father for what she kept her sense for much up to her neck in the cold water. we got as low as we could, but at that point at 9 i both started to lose consciousness. we began to hallucinate. i would kind of pass out into the water and as my face hit the water, i would come into again and realize where i was and what was going on and how i needed to keep myself safe. for any recent edna had finally died. many others did not escape the rapidly moving flames. tragedy has left around a 100 dead and more than a 1000, missing a massive search operation is under. we see for dogs a working to be 2 hundreds of printers,
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homes and we cuz the intensity of the police and state of destruction have made it difficult to find an identify human to me. a week after the fight, only a few of the dead has been identified using the fingerprints. the exact number may not be known for weeks. the england have book the place in the women's world cup final off to the facing australia, 31. now it is a bit to run for us to really is matilda is who finished magical run to the semi finals in front of another pack stadium in sydney. after a cage you start a thunderbolt from a tune up the deadlock and put england ahead one meal to the line. this is after 36 minutes. australia thought they were back in the game. when captain sam kirk to the level with a wonderful strikes and distance,
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sending the home crowd into a frenzy. the poor defending from the co host in the box. so more enhanced, capitalized on an air and put england back on top. the line, this is showing why they're the reigning european champions. alexia russo sealed the deal for england when she put the game out of us fairly as reach me 86 minutes england reached the world cup finals for the 1st time in history. they will face springs for footballs, top prize in sydney on sunday. start break for australia. w . as in lima attack, he was at stadium australia. as england got the better of the home side and the home crowd in sydney to no matter how long the trade in hand spot, it has no impact on the outcome until the parents, of course, had built a reputation for creating an incredible atmosphere. but there was heightened by the
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mighty england, there was one moment of magic when sam could never, but that's as loud as it got. and of course got very clever, and they channeled all that hostile energy into motivation. here's what rachel dailey told us after the match. i actually sent to lucy and chloe before the game and i from buddha's buddha, is we just not teaching them alive. i love this. so our football is on about a nice, pretty and frustrating is pretty and for the so the growth of the women's going to see the amount of people that turned out as falls train. yeah, they reach the 1st f o semi finals and it was the cops and stuff. kathy told me that she's optimistic about the future of the game in australia. i think you can say from this tournament the, you know, football is the world's game and there's so many australians that interested the so many young girls and boys that, that want to be playing hard place and step in the right direction. and yeah, we can keep pushing the game forward because based on what we've seen over the last month so, so it's,
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it's ready to take off for australia. the journey is over with england. they say spain in sundays was kept final. and that is all we have time for, but stay tuned for news asia with parish bound to jane. if you can, that's something next off to a short break. i my new groups mckinnon. thanks to being with us. the treasury strategy issues with a lot say well crazy the
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