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the, the, this is the news, live from goodly put in bones, the west of her allowing its missiles to be used by you find a striking side russia foot and says the move would put the west at the bull with russia. the complaint of lou old pretty close to nato territory, but he cried, accusing brochure, striking a civilian grain ship in the black sea all night to and then the remaining is also coming up the west while fires in over a decade suite 3 bolivia, indigenous curbside. so called slash and then finding practice as possibly to play and in an exclusive interview with data of the use bangladesh as neatly to my
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homage, eunice tells how he plans to produce country back on the path to stability the i'm anthony, how it welcome russian president vladimir putting is wanting a west about allowing you crying to use long range missiles destruct russian territory. put in said the move would put the west quote at bull with russia. a transfer request to loosen restrictions on weapons use is expected to be discussed at a meeting in washington on friday between us president joe biden, and visiting british prime minister kissed alma. meanwhile, in crime says, russia has attacked a civilian gray and shifting the black sea for the 1st time. let's try hit good off in the coast of the night to amanda romania. a tonin twisted metal wood,
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its precious cargo scorched and scattered. ukrainian navy says this ship the i a was struck by a russian cruise missile off dirt left ukraine's territory waters. it's the 1st time a civilian vessel carrying ukrainian grain has been hit while at sea since russia's invasion, more than 2 years ago. as tracking data shows, the egypt bound ship was off the coast of romania when it was hit. but remaining authorities say it wasn't in the territorial waters at the time. with ukraine, one of the world's largest grain produces unexplored, his presence lensky brand to the attack. a threat, the wealth food supply. in a statement, he said ukraine is one of the key global food security guarantee has domestic stability, a normal life, and dozens of countries around the world of dependent on the normal. and i'm heading to the operation of off dude export card or that card will replace the previous route dr. russia pulled out to the u. n. back deal to provide safe passage
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fi. crane's agricultural exports, now ships hockey, cranes, coastline before passing by nathan, them as romania and bulgaria to reach ducky and the boss for a straight. the new route has allowed keys grain to keep reaching many countries in africa and the middle east that rely heavily on ukrainian supplies. but this attack on the i a cost fresh doubt on ukraine's ability to get as much needed grain out to the world as well. in ralphie is a maritime analyst at the st. a full marathon strategy in baltimore, in the united states. think a bus. his thoughts were early in this whole situation. and we have to be very careful to jump to too many conclusions. but this certainly does look like russia, it was a russian to blow up to 2022 jet. that seems to have part of the missiles of it struck the ship and we have to start understanding what might be going on. earlier
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this week, we saw russia send 2 shipments of green for the 1st time to egypt. the ship was the cleaning and bringing heading for egypt. we have to begin asking whether this may be russia's new attempt to try to block certain supply chains and preserve new found market space as the war continues to develop. russia is also working much more closely with the, with these out of young men. and we've seen ships being allowed to go from service stobel and occupied premier to who data and the access of the russians to, to who the thinking may actually indicate that they are being inspired by the, the once in a tax on shipping that have gone relatively unanswered thus far in the red sea. and so russia may feel emboldened by the ability to strike commercial shipping and interrupt supply chains for its own center. that was maritime analyst in row with that. all right. moving on and parts of central south america are experiencing the west wall far as the bridge and the scene since 2010 jew jerry is of the amazon
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rainforest in brazil. our last and 5 is sweeping across the rural pots, a believe you causing dangerous air pollution. several neighboring countries uh, sending fire fighting teams to help. but libya has also deployed its military. a village is on firefighters work side by side to bass, a wild fires that is sweeping across sways of farm land in santa cruz central bolivia, recent extreme droughts has provided ideal conditions for the fires to spread in several regions, leading to the deployment of soldiers in the worst affected areas, indigenous groups are blaming the popularity of so called slash and burn finding measures. so they might live in idle roch's cut down huge areas of hillside forest, which they then fun so that they can expand that policies for grazing what they don't know. this is the reason. wildfires are reaching our communities to me too.
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good community was affected by a fire from a private property. our community was also badly affected by different fire. didn't seem to be the concerns of being echoed by thousands of protesters into the puns. the demonstrators are causing for an end to what they say, a destructive farming lows. 7 please realize what is really happening in our country. we have lost millions of hectares. millions of animals have been done to death and it's not fair. so i know, but i'm not the only one to repeal the laws that are to blame for the fires in bolivia. that is why we're protesting to fight against this government and also the previous one. and they all approve these laws which are doing most in bolivia and that's in america, a lot of harm to the speed up in the wild fires, having goals to more than 4000000 hectares of land in bolivia this year alone.
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that's nearly solve a sense of its entire land area, most domestic triplets, gigabyte associates, and international environmental economist in the past, i asked him whether the straight protest will be enough to get the government to stop farm is from slashing and burning land. or no, i'm afraid there won't be enough. and not just because of that, but because you know, it is not just about to come in government. it is about all the parties in the legislative power. none of them want to take any, you know, strong, measuring against all these for his fires. and at the same time, it is clear that it is too late, even if the government would want to take the appropriate measures. in the coming weeks, we are already at the month of september the worst months in terms of forest fires in october, which is the 2nd worst month is coming in all these notes just about,
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you know, analysing and taking measures right now, which is about the whole process of public policy that has the, has to be consistent in which these notes right now. what you have legs are that really clearly for us. we thank you stash triplets. he can base us. thanks for joining us on day. definitely. all right, that quick look. now some of the other stories making news around the world, this out eco, those present already exists, the director of the country's biggest penitentiary was killed in the roadside attack in the port cd of a gap here. it's the 2nd time the present had just been killed in recent days. it caught us presence of staying away from flatlands linked to drug cartels. those can reinstate and media has released propaganda. images of lady kim jump on, visiting a nuclear weapons. it's the cheese. it's the right james, 1st public disclosure of a brand name in richmond facility since 2010 came wants to increase the north
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atomic us. no, it's unclear how much weapons grade nuclear material. the country now has or the leader of bangladesh. since the interim government has announced plans and restoring order and stability, ok, the countries long time prime minister was toppled by protest and forced to flee last month. in an exclusive interview mohammed eunice tells data, but the news is vision of the future, full bangladesh. millions of funds that issues are building that hopes on this man . they want him to overhaul a system that many believe don't autocratic and widely corrupt during former prime minister. she cuz the not 15 years was for those systems and institutions have to be fixed. before a new prime minister is chosen for the election, we have to get all the reforms and people reformed and everything,
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and the civil administration and reform in health care. so you don't want to educate your farm and your issue of the system before the 1st of all, you name it as a whole long list of the forms that you have to go through. so we have to go through the test quoted process. we just are now 6 commercials right now. actually today, a commission switch to work and establishing the knobs for the admin stations, norfolk police administration on for just the system. and so that's the topic leadership i've seen. i've also accused of making amendments to the constitution. the benefit, the purple, the degree unit is task to get that in order to so it's a complete and seeking to nip drake, this is one view this and this don't do that like the whole thing just and then the most important thing that we need to know if we have been these identical distribution. so this is the only difficult uh, differences in our own view. it as though we should not go to the view that i think
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of any kind of citizen, we should be focusing on the major issues of good institution and busy consensus. we cannot do anything without a gonzalez's. because that when a student comes from the consensus as head of the interim government, one of the most important task for you in this is to hold elections soon as possible. that's sort of mandate. we want to come to day like some, and have a decent election, beautiful the election and celebrate the victory of a particular barclay, or whatever, by the which comes in hand over the, the power to the newly elected government. so this should be as brief as possible. we cannot give you date and time right now. there's only one month, we don't know exactly how much time each one of those evolves will be needed. because everybody agrees that we must complete the phone procedure 1st and
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hopefully election around 1000 people were killed during the weeks leading up to have seen those ouster on august 5th, making it the luckiest speed it in, but not this history. since it's 1971, independence as the countries in durham leader, unit spaces a list of daunting task in a country that is still reading from violence and uncertainty and the ramadi and what state douglas exclusive interview with my how many units info on now youtube channel that the deputy news forward slash videos us now before we go to some historic steps and out of spice to civilians building their end and the engineer have successfully completed the 1st commercial space for the pay out part of these by 6 full hours. don't mention it. spent about 10 minutes outside the crew dragon capsule, with only the suits and a tear to protect them from the vacuum of space. this is the moment jared isaac men
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in sarah deal is made history. back home. we all have a lot of work to do for from here to look forward to. so for, for the we're doing the 2 private astronauts have now joined the elite club of those who have completed a space walk outside of their protective craft. until today, astronaut from only 12 countries have managed the feet and now one company joins their ranks space x. this is a major step forward in terms of space travel for humans. it also brings with it incredible risks. the costs are a lot of the technology is new. a lot of it has not been fully tested in outer space for a brief. that technology includes the space x star man suit, and parts of the crew dragon castle. the only things protecting the notes from one
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of the most dangerous environments imaginable. the vacuum of space but space has an empty. during this space walk, astronauts have to contend with radiation impacts from dustin debris travelling at extreme speeds. and there's also temperature swings of over $250.00 degrees. this is very much and experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel in space, tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel. but fundamentally what they're doing is having a bit of fun fun. what was the purpose of the little said the knowledge gained by space x during today's space walk could help paved away for future generations as they reach for the stars. and on that now you're up to the coming up. a document tree looks at the font to eliminate land months. that's after shop, right? don't forget a website at www dot com. the other way to stay in touch is via s social media
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