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of the state of the news line from berlin, no breakthrough on restoring shipments of ukrainian grain to the world. let them reboot and says deliveries for the black sea will not resume until the west stopped logging, exports of russian, food and fertilizer. also on the program, germany's biggest state rocked by an anti semitism scandal. the deputy leader of, of area is allowed to keep as job defined as meeting who carried on inflammatory leaf blood as a chicken teenager. for gus, 1st pine with sunrise kicks off and can you delegate saying the content and could
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become a renewable energy power house, but will need financial support from the what the relates to those renew? joining us on tvs in the united states and all of our viewers across the world welcomes good to have you. talks aimed at reviving and international agreement allowing ukraine to export its green has ended without a breakthrough. russian president vladimir fruit and met with turkish liter as have time earned on in the russian city of staci boot and claims. moscow was forced to pull out of the deal in july and he says it won't be renewed until the west stops blocking exports of russian agricultural products or reshape type at one, travel to russia for what he hoped would be a mediation mission and bringing a vital war time,
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grain deal back to life. but after 3 hours of 2 weeks with president vladimir pollution, there was no agreement with pollution and stayed doubling down on his own demons. but we didn't get the smoking. we are ready to consider the possibility of reviving the grain. do you wind up with them? i told present. add one. this once again. is julian with us? what i'll do this as soon as the agreements on lifting restrictions on the export of russian agricultural products. a fully implemented security in the extent that he's getting, the ukraine and russia a may just appliance of weight, bali, son, so oral and other goods that developing nations rely on and explore. deal is seen as essential to addressing global food security. a previous deal allowing safe passage through the black states collapsed in july, often most guide pulled out the united nations, which was tricky to bro, to that agreement. and president, it one hopes that they can do the same. again,
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unity executed inability. we believe that the blacks, the initiative will have to be resume really quickly, shortcomings address. because the q, good experimentation with united nations. we prepare the new package of proposals pertaining significant progress pilots to look up some that be that is possible to achieve results be these were the processing the limit that it shouldn't russians. the african allies are among the important struggling with food axes, due to the black sea blockade. persian sees a deal is close on allowing free grain to sick sofa, a named african states. the wider agreement, allowing millions of tons of brain to make it to the global market, remains elusive. as our corresponding dorian jones spoke to us about and target president really wants the chances of reviving the black sea green deal eventually
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will present the wanted try to sound very optimistic. he will be saying he will be taking this tech feature proposals to the united nations quite the length of this month when he attends the general assembly. and it will be key to months addressing what watched or the says is the lifting of these restrictions on a textbook to go back for culture and fertilize a key. the re admission of this russian agricultural bank, which has been pushed out of the international payment system and the wash it says it means it cannot receive payments for even satellite or agriculture. now the both the european union, united nations and united states and will dismiss, is saying that they have prof. i presented russia with a workable alternative. that the address these concerns and adding to the concerns of the rusher is being cynical in its approach to this boot to the side of new demands. and once the lifting of sanctions on agricultural spare parts for machinery. now this will raise the concerns of tool use of these can also be used
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for western military equipment, and that will be a very difficult thing to sell to the international community. so they will feed into this, this belief. so tutoring is trying to use this great deal, the and most of the keys painful sanctions that russia is experiencing. and that's going to be very difficult of the one to persuade international community over the but that one does say he is optimistic. he believes he kind of cheapest, i'm many of us would say the bodies, which we'll think about what it means is the one again, is it center stage in the world as, as a man, but can possibly save this great deal. and he'll be very happy about that reminders why is this route so important? how big is the impact on? so security we have to realize that ukraine is one of the biggest suppliers of grain to the world. and the under the great deal of about 13000000 tons, what exp bolted around the world that helped to help to drive down 2 prizes, which had spiked at the beginning of this conflict. now with a collapse of this field, suspension of it, again,
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food prices are starting to saw and if there is a belief with wins, we're approaching that there won't be any more great next pulse. and you, frank, that will even add to the growing phase of another global through crisis, especially for countries like africa. potent has promised free grain to 6 alpha can countries in the next few weeks precisely, how does he plan to go about that? well to, to say so basically this is a deal that will be working with turkey, arkansas. he will say that they will supply cheap grain to turkey, which will then process that into flour. and that will be distributed to 6 me the african countries which those countries are as on clear, but they are expected to be countries in africa that are close to moscow. rush motor rush was that for can allies have been very concerned over the failure of this great deal and they are under a lot of pressure that some of these seem to suggest to bolts then i call top will be the one that will be paying for that great, so i'm putting says african will not come from countries will not be paying for,
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but they will be a question. where does his grain come from? will it be possibly grained stolen from ukraine? that will then add to concerns over sanctions. bostic i'm not possibly could put took you in a very difficult position if it's part of this deal. yeah. and before we go, i do want to return to the initial greenville. we're talking about the one between the ukraine and russia. what would happen if that deal wasn't a revive? what would it mean for the world? it was certainly, if these great deal doesn't seem to be, have any hope of reviving they will be growing pressure for possibly ukraine to some of its efforts to ex bull grain, a fruit, the back seat, irrespective of russian threats, has already created what it calls the who monetary car, though a number of ships have already started passing through the black sea, into international voltage without incident, although one case of all should be bold. i ship just outside tuckers waters is on k y. they did that. but so far above that we were crazy ships,
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haven't met any problems yet, but if those ex pulse continue to step up, then the fear is most co could in some way to be label mice or even possibly attack those shit. and that brings us back to the conflict and ukraine spreading to the black sea. and that's something that turkey is extremely alarmed about, particularly if that draws in of a nato congress. i see no way of corresponding dorian jones many thanks. as i look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today, ukraine's president will let him use the landscape says he's replacing defense minister alexi residence hall. he cited what he described as the need for new approaches to interaction with the military and society. polanski has proposed to move them or off an opposition politician from crimea as the new defense minister of foreign ministers of the south, east asian log, a z, and have met as a car to in the run up to a full summit. the group is expected to discuss of a run from myanmar and renew tensions in the south china sea. emerson,
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my number, why has been sworn in for a 2nd term as in baldwin? president, one, a dispute of poll last month in his inaugural address when i got when i called his re election a victory over western adversaries and bound to revive his country's economy. an anti semitism scandal has rocked germany's biggest states of area. it's deputy leader who would i, wagner, has admitted to caring and inflammatory, lee flipped as a teenager, but denied writing it is apologized for mistakes made in his hughes, and has been allowed to keep his john back to business. that's the message of the bavarian, stay premiere here at this selection rally, he decided to keep his deputy and office despite the accusations of anti semitism leveled against it and that you would feel like it must have been calls for the leader of germany's biggest states to fight his deputy and economy minister who but
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event. now, in mid august, the leading newspaper published a leaflet from the late eighty's full of mocking references to nazi concentration camps and the hollow cost i have on i admitted he had it in a school back at the time. the sorry cause the big, the denying the hollow cost is illegal in germany as a says use of nazi rhetoric and symbols. that's because of the atrocities committed by the nazis. during the 2nd world war, i ivona said that he found the content disgusting and into maine, but initially brushed off accusations and didn't offer a full explanation. as the german chancellor stepped in how this does supposed to see what's emerged so far is very distressing. this and everything has to come to light on itself. if you have that most of this induct, this one does, that has happened as a 1st step and nothing has been covered up to the appropriate consequences will
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have to be drawn from the hospital. but mostly i don't know, so the brother took responsibility is off of the leave that i have on the himself answered the list of questions from his bus comes up. but at the very end, premier michael sewell, also an influential sig, on the national political stage, after a few days said he would stick with his deputy. but i think bills have been emerging from former classmates that could come like open tubing from time to time when the class was already inside and he came in. he would do a hitler salute. who would also very often imitate those hitler speech is in a hitler voice, and they always wanted to get attention with it. like wait a minute for me to. hopefully, i've got himself and it's a pull to speak a few for mistakes. you told us you were going to show fee, let the more i made mistakes as a teenager so teased. finish to of mind sleeping regret, feelings were hurt by the pamphlets or other things will divide through the flow of your face during the show. so you can cite, if you really relates toby too many,
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also used to get my apologies, go to all victims of, i'm not super james, the and the survivors and others who perform a valuable work for members of them. sort of by taking those accusations, go back and 36 years old, and so the ice drastically. but i did not write the pamphlet and i distanced myself from the shocking words in it. easy to form fully, meekly. hoffman info ivan, i am self has been criticized for not showing enough re months and instead of painting himself as a victim, being treated unfairly in the targets his campaign. the variance of going to the posts for the next day. the elections in october. and germany's not the past, it's going to play a role more than a 2 years on on a viola is the chair of the 2 or student union here in germany. and she told us what she thought about, who but i long as apology and his remorse, we do definitely not accept his apologies because we believe that his apologise came to late. they came with a lot of political pressure. and i would really want to stress the pines that his
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it's not about what he wrote as a teenager, but this discussion is more about the way he as an adult stealing because responsibility. and the way we see him dealing with this responsibility is definitely not satisfying enough for us to forgive and forget everything you start of your own petition calling for as the head of the bavarian government to suspend yvonne. not until the allegations are investigated by an independent committee. what exactly are your demands of our demands as to poets, of on uh, on pause to give him a pause to make him take a vacation until everything is clarified until we have all the details until we know exactly what happens when he was a teenager. and also to see what kind of consequences he himself sees us important to take for now. besides this one for that area to develop
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a sort of of way to teach about anti semitism not only connected to the show but also to teach anti semitism with a connection to the presence. and we also want to have a certain protocol of how to deal with events like this. if this should appear in the future. again, the head of the cd. you party a plot at the bavarian leader for what he called his a brilliant handling of the affair. what do you say to that? we don't believe that this was a brilliant handling and the signal that to send all to the world as that even if you are high level petition in germany and you are accused of antisemitism. if you can get away without the consequences, this is the signal germany and especially bavaria ascending out into the world right now. and we is young juice and germany cannot accept the signal. we believe that ivan, i should be suspended at least until i know more about how this scripture ended up
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in his back. and until we have more details about his connection to it. yeah, there are other members of the jewish community here in germany who says that they do not accept his apology much like you don't, but still think it was the right decision politically to keep i wanna in office. do you disagree with that? strongly do you do understand where, where that reasoning mind come from. i might understand this for the technical and the political decisions beside us, but again as the chair of young, unemployed, to unapologetic to students in germany who wants some sort of justice and one to send out the signal that it's not possible to do whatever people want of us and that's consequences after antisemitism, i need that in that position. i believe that it was not the right decision that
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was made to keep. i've got an office. yeah. now more broadly looking at german society as a whole, the reactions to this and, and the scandal itself. what does all of this tell you about how anti semitism is dealt with in germany? after the scandal we can, we can see something that me as young jews already saw many, many times. but now we can see it another time very clearly. if we speak about antisemitism in germany, then it's always the others. if, if nobody wants to speak about anti semitism without within their own party, nobody wants to speak about anti semitism. with the within their own um biography, nobody wants to see themselves responsible for being part of the enter semitism in germany. and this is exactly what we can see in this case. again, i mean i've,
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i not himself is victimizing himself. he speaks about the complaint against him instead of taking responsibility. and instead of envisioning that he's part of the problem, that's kind of vile from that you are still in union in germany. thank you, phone so much for your time. thank you. or marcus 1st, clement summit has opened in 10 years. capital nairobi, theaters from across the continent are discussing the transition to green energy production. africa is only responsible for a fraction of global emissions, but bears the brunt of the effects of climate change. line stopping and struggling for survival in hospital use of drugs 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 that little relief. this drought would not have happened without human driven climate change, say scientists globally temperatures of prison 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 is of trick stream weather events across the globe expense of cold on debt relief to
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help these nations. but african states hoping to turn not 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, the renewable energy of mineral resources essential for green transition. kenya is already a sustainability. lita sourcing around 90 percent of its electricity from renewables rather than being seen just as victims of global warming. li, just want to switch the narrative to bring in desperately needed funding. and let africa become its own salvation canyon politician. an activist, a call on the land, told us more about how climate change is affecting the daily lives of the indigenous communities in africa. is one of the biggest things that we have faced.
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the last few years we've had the droughts. um that really seen the family's lives that live stuck and so that been that not just leave it losing their livelihood, but they're losing their sense of identity and culture. so it's economic call. it is culture. all it is. it's just, you know who you are the person, i think the 2nd one is just the distance as the people have to go in such a full time pastor again because we have hospitalized. but again, why we pass through the passion is we've always been able to have a clear modal movement. so we move from place to place. but it's a very clear migratory patton. now wherever we moved to, we find ourselves without water and without costa is forcing us to move into other countries. like you're going to ask us to kind of read we, we actually migration to you've done that. and sometimes the chase yates, a lot of conflict by same time, and a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are we, you know, exceeding our stay there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in the,
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in idaho diseases. but we do not understand mostly accessed the data by the climate climate crisis. and this is again, a pop up from just the last youtube, what's a lot, lot of what's on cost you. but we are seeing an increase last you to, to new annual. just ease of that. we do not know. so generally it's, it's that then we're seeing from the pastors perspective, we seem christ conflict amongst communities and definitely for the funding. advert pastries we're seeing, you know, had an inability to produce trumps. even when, you know, given some seeds. but just to sustain it, you can plug, but really nothing comes off of the ground that are envisioned as the voices, the voices of the people, the suffering of all of these things that you just described are the present at the summit. and i robi, this is a relative participation, but again, it's one thing to get a credit taishan to get into the summit. but it's another one to really, you know, have your voice at the center of it. i think one of the biggest challenges we have
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said that says that's why this is an african agenda. the participation of african institutions that african voice is very minimal. we're seeing in huge participation of the global almost as you know, the will take almost 64 percent of the i n g of the big organizations will fit really well. credit that into this summit on not from africa, actually from the global not so something that we, we are questioning in terms of the space and the, the potential that we can actually, you know, come together and collectively bills at identify african challenges, but also feels african solutions i think we've without that real space where advocates of issues can be built by advocates for it because it creates a situation where we get a series of probably, you know, solutions given to asked, which north decided, well for the continent. so anyway, i'm really excited because that is you're not being heard at the summit. i,
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in my personal opinion, i do not think this, i mean, or, you know, has the real advocate agenda. so your natural sense, you, can you kind of create a problem and come back and be possible, you know, be the one shaping the solutions to the, to, to, you know, to the problem. while my participation as an african is very minimal. so i do not feel that our voices as not only as africans, but as indigenous people as being high to the summit. okay, so how can these kinds of events be better? how can they include indigenous voices, listen to them, and shape solutions that are actually tailored to via acute means that are there right now. and that will emerge in the future. i think as, as, as we'll say by the, the comments or the before the, the interviews and the focus of this couple of the questions i think is a couple in some, it is just really, you know, opinion looking for a couple of things and cover the storage, which allows a lot of european american oil companies to continue continue to use with the
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probably the permits allow, you know, that you pay african governments to, to provide or tre, basically getting to sell a couple of things and couple of storage. so why don't that that itself is not a solution. so i think it continues to be left behind. whether you know, because this, this current use of coming back if a couple of things is really a small, you know, it, it, it doesn't necessarily address the, the pollution issue, or at least the needs to walk away from, from fossil fuels. and so that's one of the things, and so as, as indigenous people, the fact that the, what's his breath on the table as us, what are you showing that is being discussed is really working against i needs. that means that it's got to be in a comfortable clean place website. what is the problem and how do we collectively start to address the problem? and because the, the says the, the issue has always been seen as we need to use a couple of things as climate find them. and then these communities,
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his especially into just communities farm is local, local, local farmers, and all of the people that being left behind because that's unusual and is not what they would want. this actually is really much different for, for a lot of this community is along the line. thank you so much for your time and your insight. at least 3 people have been killed by flooding and spring record rainfall has brought down bridges and swept away vehicles. metro lines and madrid and some high speed railings have to close people who were told to stay at home have now been allowed out. but several are still missing. the 30s advised residents to stay off the road and shelter in doors. but the storm sooner arrived at their doorsteps invoice instead of natalie. i was nervous, good, anxious inside. i didn't know when it was going to end and it was a shock because all of a sudden you stopped to see the water rising. go fix that will flash floods, turn streets into rivers,
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sweeping away cars and other vehicles left on the road. people in affected areas safety barely had time to react. as the muddy waters gushed through, destroying their belongings and forcing them to flee their flooded homes. that had been de william suddenly we heard a noise and saw a mass of water coming towards us like a swan. and i'm listening. okay. email me that we want to get out within 5 minutes . so we'll to win pos on these to hear me. yes. okay, and then we had no choice but to climb over the fence. okay, otherwise the water would sweep for us away i climbed up the fence and then up to the newest roof as the helm of helicopter was deployed to rescue people from roof tops in the madrid region. emergency services responded to more than a 1000 incidents overnight. by monday morning, the rain had calmed and the water receded, revealing the destruction left behind. while the search for the missing continues.
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and here's a reminder of our top story today. he says he has held constructive talks of churches later on reviving an agreement allowing you printing, green export. laska was forced to withdraw from a deal in july and will not renew it until the west allows russia to export agricultural products and watching the the, with the news from berlin, stay with us now. after a short break, i won't be back to take you through the date and i do hope to see you there. the,
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