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the beta watch now on youtube dw documentary the this is dw news lives from balance, new hopeful, ukrainian grain export process. president vladimir boots in says, thoughts with char keeps on restoring the blacks. the agreement was constructed also, and the program advocates 1st climate stomach kicks off in kenya and delegate, say the continents could become a renewable energy powerhouse up with lead financial support from the global know the
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i'm good. how those as well come to the program brush as president, letting me put in says he has helps constructive talks with the tech is lead up on a reviving agreement along ukraine to explode. grain boots in med ridge of time at one for 3 hours and the russians did. you have so cheap, but that's been no breaks. remember the previous agreement allows ukraine to export . it's grain from pulse on the black sea, but until the rest of the well, it was broken by at one end the un pushing says most kyle was forced to withdraw from the deal in july. will not renew it until the west allows russia to export its own agricultural product. let me just definitely see. and then like i asked the w correspondent, dorian jones, what food he meant when he described the adults as constructive, but didn't renew the grand deal?
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well, i think we've just seen a reiteration of 2 tombstones that he's not ready to return to the grain deal. i think this will be a disappointment for texas president of a gap type 3rd one ahead of this meeting, he said that the saving and restoring of the great deal with the priority and he's meeting with booth. and i do have to remember that uh, one along with the united nations general secretary general. antonia gutierrez, had broke the deal. it was a major political and diplomatic coup uh one. and he really has been working very hot behind the scenes to get that deal working again out. despite these intense talks with putin, it appears that that has been visual progress made. and this will be a blow to load on because he's many ways seen the success of the grain deal as a vindication of he's controversial. stands of maintaining a balanced approach of good ties with both moscow and we have an untucked, he's western allies. now the fact that these greenville isn't, hasn't been resumed will be upload fraud one, given the fact that the have put so much effort ahead of this meeting. now that was
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still fed 14, has an alternative plan to export that. uh, that grind. do you know more about that? yes, so the president putin has been talking about this for some time. and he's talking about the of the distribution of 1000000 tons of grain. he says that russia will keep this for free, and it will be part of a deal working cooperation with turkey and cut off the grain will be sent by russia to talk, which would then process it into flour. and then that will be distributed to walters to describe the 6 of the most needy african countries on those countries all but it is believed to be come through. so i do have close ties with must go well, so who's been under a lot of pressure from it's african allies over the failing of this great deal, given the fact that after costing hit type by rising grain prices. now this deal is potentially controversial, as it's unclear whether it's some of that grain that would potentially be exposed to stuckey could be great that has been stolen from ukraine,
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that will raise major sanctions questions. and i think this is part of a ploy by most go to tool turkey closer to russia and away from his wife. and i liked that has been concerning, most of the talk he's movie a bit too close to its western allies in the last few months. and i think this could be in that foot, but to move turkey back into the fold with russia, it has to be said that this deal will not replace a great deal with talking about a 1000000 pounds under the ukraine in the grain export deal. 13000000 tons with ex voltage. so this is very much, i'm much more low key thing. but marcia said this is about distributing grading to those who are most in need of grain and to avert humanitarian crisis. but they'll be a lot of question marks over this deal, particularly from talk is western allies. and now you've touched of on this, but tell us a bit more about ad one's role in all these and negotiations of the well indeed now good ones of to meeting the truth and said that he's constructing a package of proposals that he will take to united nations by he's in the meet with
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the secretary general until like antonio garr terrace, possibly on the sidelines of united nations general assembly lights of this month, whereby they will outline bushes, calls and demands to return to the great deal. now russia, one says that this dream deal, that a, that signed up to none of the opponents as it were, made to moscow where lived up to, particularly the exporting of russian. great, i'm so to live that you said that us being present it because uh, barshan russian bank, but our cultural bank has been excluded from the international payment system, making payments, the full version agricultural products very difficult now. but it has been a challenge by both the united nations and by the european union, the united states, who said they have come up with a ton of arrangements that would allow the payment of, of russian agricultural goods. and it has been seen that these, it just to the late impacted by russia to avoid returning to the dealer because it knows it causes ukraine. a great deal of, of problems given us a new hobby. small crank of being started copying ukraine. and that's will also
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increase food prices around the world. would again put pressure on both ukraine's western allies and those that are quoting for an end to the conflict correspondence story and jones very forward you from this simple. thank you very much, right. as your credit score has been for the zalinski has sucks is defense when there's something new approaches when needed. but let's say it is new cost face corruption scandal, but denied the allegations that it wasn't qualifies and submitted his resignation to parliament. having all the seeing, the armed forces throughout the russian invasion of northern savanski says they had a few questions and the state property fund was den, will matter of will take over lawmakers. i expected to approve to the appointment this week dismissal yet one of which was a start. a quote in the netherlands has begun a hearing on the status of several 1000 people who fled the war and ukraine. the so called country nationals were living in ukraine. bothwell,
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and also allows to reside the permanency benevolence was one of the few countries to welcome anyone seeking to escape the conflict. but that policy is now in doubts . the promise of refuge, the dutch government initially offered mariam other sho, get, and thousands of others who fled ukraine is now uncertain. the computer programmer from nigeria is afraid, her dreams will be shattered again before february 24th 2022 sugar was happily studying for a master's degree in keys. she was learning ukrainian and intended to build a life there. i knew i was planning to leave your crew failed. so it seems to me that feeling of security was destroyed when russia invaded ukraine. all of a sudden never turned us the vice out of sugar joints, those who fled and went to the netherlands there. the dutch government gave them accommodation and the right to stay in work under european union mechanism called
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the temporary protection directive. the dutch decided to extend it to everyone who left ukraine regardless of their nationality. that is until now. migration minister, eric vander berg ordered that the roughly 3000 people who came from ukraine, but who don't have the permanent right to live, there should lose all rights and benefits granted by the directive and should leave the country. his deadline of september, 4th was suspended at the last minute to await the outcome of appeals in court. not expected before november. emigration attorney must have indeed been, is helping 3rd country nationals who flood the war in ukraine like marietta shaka, then deep and things they should have the same rights to remain that ukrainian citizens have at least my clients. they are either working or studying they, they started building a life year under the presumption that they were allowed to stay here for as long as the temper protection directive would be applied. and. and now all of a sudden it's or it's going to end for them. one of them deepens,
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arguments is that since it was european union leaders who activated a temporary protection directive, it must be in you leaders who remove those rights. not the dutch justice minister. this is a letter from the mayor of the duck city of harlem to a non ukrainian who fled the war. it demands the recipient, leave the shelter by september, 4th, underscoring. they will have no more benefits and it says they may be forcibly removed to their home country with the last minute suspension of this deadline. this group has a little more time with no more answers about their future. until now, the only options the government has offered them or to leave voluntarily with a 5000 bureau assistance package, or to apply for asylum in an already overburdened system. i wouldn't say that that is a proportional way to, to deal with this. so i would say it's a recipe for k us. marya matter shogi says she's trying to stay optimistic while waiting on the court rulings,
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but it's hard. she'd like to stay in the netherlands and finish her studies. but for now she's working in a kitchen. does get to ask yourself like this is the future actually work for myself? and this actually, what's the, the one house where you, she still has the dream of teaching other women computer programming wherever that may be terminal, to have look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. foreign ministers of the southeast asian blog as they own, have met into casa, and in the run up to a full summit. the groups expected to discuss civil rights and we all mind renew tensions in the south china sea type soon hike way has swept through taiwan, toppling trees and pausing land slides and flash beloved thousands of people. the injured and hundreds of thousands of households were left without pallet full cost, say the stone will last another day i visit general police and grandma has
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been sworn in as the entering president of dep on the promise free and transparent elections and was given a standing ovation by an audience of military offices, a qu last week, almost at the elective president of the bundle he remains on the house arrest. advocates 1st climates summit has opened in kansas capital nairobi. b. this from across the continent are discussing the transition to green energy production, advertise only responsible for fraction of global emissions, but that's the brunt of time to change. line stopping and struggling for survival in hospital use of draft in the horn of africa has devastated the lives of these children. and the communities they come from, water is becoming increasingly suggest it's coming livestock, destroying crops and driving people from the homes. in somalia,
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where almost half the population remains hungry, the people are for the little relief this drought would not have happened without human driven climate change, say scientists. globally, temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees celsius compared with pre industrial levels . and africa is one of the fastest woman consonants responsible for less than 4 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions annually. more than 4 times less than europe. africa is being disproportionately affected by climate change. that's coming largely in the form of extreme heat, but also in heavy rain and flooding. financial losses in some of africa's poor states were found to be 4 times higher than in other countries. 3 years after extreme weather events and across the globe expenses, cold on debt relief to help these nations but african
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states hoping to to and that's around lead just from across the continent, hoping to encourage investment in climate solutions that are for cause 1st climate summit. this week, like in carbon sinks, renewable energy, of mineral resources essential for green transition. kenya is already a sustainability liter sourcing around 90 percent of its electricity from renewables. rather than being seen just as victims of global warming lead, just want to switch the narrative to bring in desperately needed funding. and let africa become its own salvation. w correspondence, felix maureen, guys, and i robi, as the latest for us on the summit of the advocate claim its time it has begun to day and kinda is copied to late will be the meeting which is being attended by heads of states. are you in delegates and i have a claim,
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it's the quote that ends up coming up with a new rule. b, b does declare based on, on the claimant financing and green drug for africa. and there was no that wasn't me to the logical organization. estimates that by 2050 i think what we need approximately $50000000000.00 us dollars annually to did with effects of claim it seems. now kenya's president william brutal has to be as he's african content pods, to move from the donor funded mentality into a more sustainable way of dealing with clement related settings is things like sustainable agriculture. things like renewable energy and tapping into the huge potential that africans, young people have the some retreats, has been hailed as progressive, has also received criticism from civil societies employments. activities will claim that the names of these assignments have colluded with companies in the global not to continue to exploit africans of resources and continue having the continents to a large extent. and a reminder of our top story for letting me put in says he has health,
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instructive adults with took these lead up on reviving an agreement on ukrainian brain. ex fulton says he was forced to withdraw from the dealer in july was not for knew it until the west allows russian to sell its own agricultural that's it are up to date coming up next is closer and they called for this, but i have a world news update for you at the top. down the green was like a stepping point. you know, pilots you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a significant from the train. you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the world wide in such a passion life. yeah. give me something that is come in very, very sense. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines.

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