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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin, southeast asian leaders pace up to tough challenges at the as in summit in jakarta, delegates are set to discuss the crisis in myanmar and rising tensions over the south china sea. also coming up, no breakthrough on restoring shipments of ukrainian grain to the world. flooded and putting says deliveries through the black sea will not resume unless the winds concessions from the west. and at least 3 people are the there's heavy range. inundated central spain,
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madrid's may or tells residents to stay at home until the water subsides. the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. leaders from the association to southeast asian nations or as young are meeting for a summit expected to be dominated by the ongoing civil more and as young member myanmar. they're seeking to find a united stance on the crisis amid deep roots in the block, trying his efforts to force its claims to much of the south china sea are also high on the agenda. well, to tell us more about some of the w's asian pacific bureau chief, derek, much as joined just now from jakarta, georgia. it's been 2 years now since beyond large military sees power and begin it's violent crackdown as him is still struggling to come up with the united
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response to that. can we expect to see any progress there? exactly targeted. so looks like got the leaders in miramar do not pay any respects to that. a 5 to 10 point consensus that the other one has foreseen results is conflict. and also the unit to you inside of them isn't a fully there as some of the country. for instance, indonesia. i would like to have it's a 2 things i think, to look out for on the summit is the countries of thailand and come body a thailand which is just most away from approval to tell the government and cambodia, which is a still barrier, has still a government that is very close to the military, but has a new prime minister holding on that. who's the is, is 1st, i'll be on somebody to your and he said yesterday that he wants to push forward that piece consensus in your marks. so we'll have to wait and see a to what extent these new political dynamics and those 2 countries will shift things within all the, all. the other young leaders are also focusing on china,
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is actions in the south china sea, georg, uh, the, those actions have angered many of you in countries house the block going to respond to china. is it clear? so yeah, the main problem here is a mess that has trying to, has put out basically claiming all of the south china sea and particularly of this number of the philippines. but also malaysia are absolutely not happy with that map and have rejected it. it, when you talk about china and obviously on, there's always the issue off of economic investment from china, which is absolutely crucial, for instance, for countries like you have now. on the one hand, on the other hand, all members know that only together they are strong. and so there is a community termination to a show china that there are some limits when it comes to territorial disputes like this one. so a draft communicate talks about lands, reclamation, activities,
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and serious incidents that leaders are concerned about. the last year the us present, joe biden attended b as in summit, he's skipping this one is that assigned georg? that sounds important. so this waning i'd say there's 2 ways to look at this. on the one hand, of course you can say, you know, i was a bit of a talking shop because of this love, you know, you're not limited. see, everyone needs to agree so that things get done. so it's a bit of a tooth to this tiger. on the other hand, it's not new that a us president. it's a some, it's like this one. and in fact, the united states have made clear in the various ways that obviously is an important member for instance, by a setting up at the meeting in washington. and also a presidential by the after the g. 20 summit in india will continue to travel to vietnam, so i would say of the club still remains important, but particularly se asia absolutely remains crucial for the us. if you look at the
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rivalry with china over that, over the influence in this part of the world. yeah, thank you very much. the w's asian pacific bureau chief garrick motus as well. the us says north korean leader kim young boone plans to travel to russia for a meeting with president vladimir putin to discuss providing most go with weapons. us media says the visit could take place within the month, starting a named officials repair last night in 2019 john young and moscow have both previously denied that north korea is providing rest of the supplies for his war and ukraine. western officials say both must go and keep par, burning through huge amounts of munitions as the board enters. it's 19 more are washington correspondent, janelle de milan told us more about that expected meeting between the russian and
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north korean leaders as well. this meeting between vladimir putin and kimmy young and reportedly revolves around russia buying or tillery shells and 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, 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 bradshaw and north
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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 out, 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 was something that the u. s. and allied countries are watching very closely but talks aimed at reviving an international agreement allowing ukraine to export his grain have ended without a breakthrough. russian president vladimir putin met with his turkish counterpart ridge of ty, farrah on in the russian city of sancha. moscow withdrew from the grain deal in july, complaining that restrictions are being placed on russian exports of food and fertilizer . even though they are exempt from western sanctions to receive type one,
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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 stayed 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 you end up with an adult present ad one this once again, is julie with aflac do this as soon as the agreements on liberating restrictions on the export of russian agricultural products. a fully implemented virginia makes, but he's going to put on most of the ukraine and russia, a may just appliance of wheat, barley, sunset, 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 guy pulled out the united
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nations, which was to a key to bro, to that agreement. and president, it one hopes that they can do the same. again, unity executed inability, they believe that the blacks, the initiative officer be resumed pretty quickly. that shortcomings address because that you go to experimentation with united nations. we prepare the new package of proposals pertaining significant progress. they're probably large to look up some that means that it is possible to achieve results. meetings, design and processing the limit that it shouldn't russians. the african allies are among the important struggling with food axes due to the blacks. the 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 . let's bring in dw corresponded much time to here. he's in the ukranian
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capital for as much. how is key reacting to the field? greenville talks in russia of the right terry. so um ukraine as well as the united nations didn't have an official seat at the negotiating table yesterday. so reactions to what happened yesterday to the failed talks are somewhat limited here, but the way you crane sees it is that russia strategically pulled out of the deal more than a month ago in order to strike a new, better deal for itself. and this is something that trainings had been adamant they were not willing to concede on any of this. so it's not a surprise here at the moment that there hasn't been a successful outcome from yesterday's talks. for minutes would you meet your co live of ukraine? so that he was hopeful that the blacks, the green initiative could be revived, but not at the not on conditions of russia. he said, well, russia's president vladimir putin said that his country is ready to revive the deal
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. as soon as restrictions on his own exports were lifted, what is keeps position on russia's demands megs. right, so as i said, russia wants to try to get the new deal wants to bring its own product on the market, and ukraine is adamant they will not give in on any of their talking points. um, especially when it comes to sanctions, they have criticized russia for circumventing sanctions in the past. have also criticized western countries for letting russia do so. so quite a tough stance there and it doesn't seem that this is gonna be the way forward. they want to keep the pressure up, and if i can quote, for administer collaborative ukraine, again, he said yesterday and reaction to the talk. so we should not be using. we should not be hostages to russian blackmail where russia creates problems, then invites everyone to solve them. next, thank you very much. that was the w,
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as much tundra in key sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. ukraine's present luxuries landscape has met with soldiers in the front line. the net screech in the eastern area has been the scene of some of the heaviest fighting since rushes invasion. the visit came a day after zalinski announced a substantial shake off to ukraine's military establishment, saying he was replacing the defense minister emerson. the wife has been sworn in for 2nd term is involved with president. he wanted to speed a poll late last month in his inaugural address in douglas called his lex reelection, the victory over western adversaries and bound to revive his country's economy. in the us state of nevada, thousands of stranded revellers had been leaving the burning man arts festival. hundreds of vehicles had been trapped after heavy rains during the festival grounds
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into a sea of mud authorities earlier closed off roads to the event. at least 3 people have been killed by flooding in spain. record rainfall has brought them bridges and swept away vehicles. metro lines in madrid and some high speed rail lines had to close. thousands were told to stay at home. the number of people are missing. thirties advised residents to stay off the road and shelter in doors, but the storm sooner arrived at their doorsteps as it was into the natalie. i was nervous, good anxious society. i didn't know when it was going to in about that. mean it was a shock because all of a sudden you stopped to see the water rising. they'll fix that will flash floods, turn streets into rivers, 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,
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destroying their belongings and forcing them to flee their flooded homes. that have been de, we've suddenly we heard a noise and saw a mass of water coming towards us like a swamp autopay emails. i mean, we want to get out within 5 minutes. the war to win. post a nice to hear you. yes. okay. and then we had no choice but to climb over the fence. okay, otherwise the water would sweep us away. i climbed up the fence and then up to the newest roof as the helm 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, you are watching the news from berlin. he'll be back to the top of the next hour
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