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in 90 minutes on d w the . this is dw news live from berlin. russia is set to ask north korea for weapons. us media say north korea leader king john tim john, one will travel to russia for talks with vladimir putin. the 2 countries have so far denied that any north korean arms had been used in russia's war against ukraine . also coming up, no breakthrough on restoring shipments of you printing grain to the world. flattery including says deliveries through the black sea will not resume unless the winds concessions from the west. end. why?
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the rise of invasive species is worrying sciences around the world. we report from india on a seemingly unstoppable advance of non native water. the . i'm only in ease of welcome to the program. the us says north korean leader, kim jong, the implants, to travel to russia for a meeting with president vladimir putin to discuss providing moscow with weapons. us media said to visit could take place within the month, citing unnamed officials the pair last met in 2019 john young and moscow. both have previously denied that north korea is providing russia with supplies for it's for a new crane. west and officials say both moscow and kids are burning through huge amounts of munitions as the war enters. it's 19 months earlier i talked to do the
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washington correspondent janelle dom allowed, who's following the story for us. here's what she told us as well. this meeting between vladimir putin and kimmy young and reportedly revolves around russia buying or tillery shells, an anti tank missiles from north korea. north korea for it's part, reportedly wants technology for satellites and nuclear powered submarines from russia. it also reportedly wants food aid. now the new york times is saying that the north korean leader will likely travel by arm or train to the eastern coastal city of lottie vos stock, where the eastern economic forum is taking place and also perhaps to moscow. but that is not yet certain. although it is important to highlight at this point that we don't know exactly what will happen. and if this meeting might push through,
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or if, if it is certain to take place in any form at all, the us has made a point of making strategic disclosures around dealings between russia and north korea. with the aim of de, tearing these 2 countries from engaging with one another, it could be that the publicity around a reported the can be on, on the trip to rush or could be the thing that blocks it from happening in the 1st place. can be on, on the reported the can notoriously, very secretive about his personal movements. but of course, this is something that the u. s. and allied countries are watching very closely. and if these reports turn out to be correct, is this a surprise that moscow is looking to source arms from north korea? well know, in a phrase it is not at this time last year the us was already warning that russia was buying a weapons from north korea. we heard
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a few days ago from white house officials saying that the 2 leaders were exchanging letters. in fact, in july, we even saw the russian defense minister surgery, so i go visit to young young where arms deals were also likely discuss importance of highlight here that russia, of course, because of the sanctions, has been cut off from international supply chains. and that's made it difficult for it to maintain military supplies, even if it does have advance production capabilities. north korea, of course, it's cut off from most international trade anyway. as such, there's nothing much to discourage it from dealing with russia. but so as we can see, the, the war is clearly pushing these 2 countries closer together. what could north korean weapons mean for the war and ukraine? well without knowing what exactly is going to be delivered, in which quantities, when it's hard to say how this will shape the battle on the ground. but to what we
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did here from the national security council spokesperson john kirby. he did acknowledge a few days ago that artillery was likely on the list. raw materials was likely on the list as the the counter offensive in ukraine has largely centered around a gun fight. and of course, you need a lot of artillery for that. but he also said that from the us, his perspective, the fact that russia is having to turn to what he calls the rogue states. like north korea is a sign of desperation and weak this on the part of lagging or putting. now whether or not that is true, of course we cannot verify, but suffice to say, this is evidence of a world order being cemented where you have western allies and support for ukraine on one side and russia and pariah states on the other. and of course, that will have implications for the international security landscape. mm. do you know the is janelle dom along live from washington d. c. thanks for joining us. talks aimed at reviving an international
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agreement allowing ukraine to exported screen have ended without a breakthrough. russian president vladimir putin met with his turkish counterpart, regina type at a one in the russian city of sochi. russia withdrew from the grand deal in july and subsequently launched a series of attacks against the cranes food export facilities. the west has not impose sanctions on russian food or fertilizer exports. the put in hopes the wind, other concessions before allowing the deal to resume reshape type at one, travel to russia for what he hoped would be a mediation mission. and bringing a vital war, time grain deal back to life. but after 3 hours of talks with president vladimir pollution, there was no agreement with pollution and steed doubling down on his own democrats . but we didn't get the smoking. we are ready to consider the possibility of reviving the grain do we just do it now, but i told the present ad once this,
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once again is gillian with us. what i'll do this as soon as the agreements on nibbling restrictions on the export of russian agricultural products. a fully implemented to junior next, but he's going to put almost the ukraine and russia a may just appliance of wheat, barley, sunflower, oil, and other goods that developing nations rely on and explore. deal is seen as a steamship to addressing global food security a previous deal allowing safe passage through the black states collapsed in july. often most guy pulled out the united nations, which was to key to bro, to that agreement. and president it one hopes that they can do the same. again, unity executed inability. we believe that the blocks, the initiative should be resume really quickly. shortcomings, address the, the total that you go to, station with united nations. go through the new package of proposals pertaining significant progress. pilots to look up some that be that is possible to achieve
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results be these are, these are new processing. the limited share to rushes 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 6 sofa, a named african states. the wider agreement allowing millions of tons of brain to make it to the global market remains elusive. dw corresponded dory and jones spoke to us about turkish president era. one's chances of reviving the black sea grain deal to hold press the one to try to sound very optimistic. he will be saying he will be taking this tech feature proposals to the united nations. quite relate to this month when he attends the general assembly and it will be key to months uh, addressing washer the says is the listing updates restrictions on a textbook to go back for culture and fertilize
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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 such a large 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 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 could also be used for russian military equipment. and that will be a very difficult thing to sell to the international community. so they will feed into this, this belief of 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 the other one does say he's helped me think he believes he kind of cheapest.
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i'm many of us would say the bodies which were thinking, but what it means is the one, again, is its center stage in the world as, as a man that can possibly save this great deal. and he'll be very happy about that. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. ukraine's present of a load of me is a lensky has met with soldiers in the front line don't yet region. the eastern area has been the scene of some of the heavy as fighting since rushes invasion. the visit came a day after zalinski announced a substantial shakeup to ukraine's military establishment, saying he was replacing the defense minister. the leaders from the association of east asian nations or us in our meeting for a summit in egypt, indonesian capital jakarta talks are expected to be dominated by the ongoing crisis . nissan mar, as well as china is continuing effort to force its claims and much of the south china sea. in the us state of nevada, thousands of stranded revellers had been leaving the burning man arts festival.
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hundreds of vehicles had been trapped after heavy rains during the festival grounds into a sea of mud. authorities closed off the roads to the annual event. africa's 1st climate summit has opened in 10 years. capital nairobi, leaders from across the continent are discussing the transition to green energy production. africa is only responsible for a fraction of global emissions, but as among the areas of the world most affected by climate change. scientists are becoming increasingly concerned about the advance of invasive species around the world. they say non native plants and animals are causing billions of dollars worth of damage every year. and international panel wants governments in both rich and developing nations to take action. dw, the show a wal reports from india. green, pretty abundance. what's the highest since? spread out for miles covering stretches of fresh water. i knew westbank all the
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village. somewhere went on. not because the job is to weave them all over the problem, the water highest and has rotted in many places. i have been working here for 6 to 7 years now. the drop becomes more difficult and monsoons collecting these waves or in summer and are leaving, but they're a big problem for other plans and organisms. a dead girl seriously. and as it is when they are growing the temper or reviews of skills and need to biodiversity originally from brazil, what's the highest? and so we're introduced to india in the 1800s now with no natural enemies here. they've evaded hundreds of thousands of what's a bodies. they are just one of an estimated $3500.00, no invasive species causing problems around the world. they spread through transport systems are used to control all the species or increase the lead. i'm moving into new territories due to climate change. these plants, animals, and other leaving organisms are responsible for 16 percent of animal and plants
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extinction. according to a new report released this week, it found that invasive species cost countries more than $400000000000.00 yearly. almost all of that from loss is reports phase countries and not doing enough to prevent and contain bee and food has. places like you're open to serial, you're already pretty far gone. spend that already. i guess it's really sort of shifting a lot of that capacity to countries that aren't quite as well off. imagine a landlocked country in southeast asia, for example. they don't have a lot of capacity to control what's coming across the board. as the more we share this capacity around, the more knowledge we generate, everyone's going to benefit the americas, one of the most impacted regions. as is asia pacific, we're countries like india, a seed, some of the biggest impact, according to the researches in west been go, communities have stopped to try to control the basic, what's the highest and savvy,
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and for printers, a, instead of mixing the dried weed with cutting for making, sorry, but the goals some say is illuminate into it as like what's a hyacinth for good as well he says it looks worse than it is. german chancellor, olaf schultz has posted a picture of himself on social media with an eye patch after a jogging accident. you can see scratches and bruises on the chancellor's face. later attended a party meeting wearing the patch. doctors have advised them to wear it for the next few weeks, despite his injuries showed seems in good spirits. instead, he was excited to see the means that this new look would inspire and social media of the users lived up to the chancellor's expectations with a boatload of pirate jokes surfacing online the
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