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Outside Source

of prime minister he intends to be. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. russia has agreed to rejoin the black sea grain export deal three days after it pulled out over an attack on its naval base in occupied crimea. it now says it's received assurances from kyiv that the grain corridor would not be used to attack its fleet. here's russia's president. translation: russia reservesl the right to withdraw from these agreements if the guarantees are breached by ukraine. in any case, even if russia pulls out of this deal we will as we said earlier, be ready to supply the entire volume of grain supplied from ukraine to the poorest country, which is only 4%. the kremlin halted its backing of the deal on saturday accusing ukraine of using a safety corridor to launch this attack in sevastapol. russia blamed ukraine, while ukraine called the russian accusations a "false pretext". the export corridor is incredibly

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Outside Source

be ready to supply the entire volume of grain supplied from ukraine to the poorest country, which is only 4%. the kremlin halted its backing of the deal on saturday, accusing ukraine of using a safety corridor to launch this attack in sevastapol. russia blamed ukraine, while ukraine called the russian accusations a "false pretext". translation: the indirect obstacles for the expert — translation: the indirect obstacles for the expert -- _ translation: the indirect obstacles for the expert -- export _ translation: the indirect obstacles for the expert -- export of _ translation: the indirect obstacles for the expert -- export of photos i for the expert —— export of photos to foreign countries is the reason. it was an integral part of the deal but until now, until this part of the deal has not been resolved. difficulties persist and indirect restrictions have a negative impact in one way or another. the export corridor is incredibly important for global food security. after russia invaded ukraine in february, it imposed a blockade on ukraine's black sea ports, trapping about 20 million tonnes

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Outside Source

after russia's navy itself came under attack in sevastapol. according to open source investigators, several drones struck a warship in annexed crimea at 4:20am. russia has blamed ukraine, while ukraine has called the russian accusations a false pretext. the fallout was immediate. that same day russia pulled out of a un backed deal allowing ukraine to resume exporting grain from the black sea. this is a kremlin spokesman on why. translation: when russia talks about it being - impossible to guarantee the safe passage of shipping in these areas, this kind of a deal is, of course, barely feasible, and it takes on a different character a much riskier, more dangerous one and one without guarantees. despite that warning, 12 more grain ships left ukraine today under the un deal. 10 are carrying wheat, destined for the horn of africa. but first they'll head along the maritime humanitarian corridor to turkey where they'll

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Outside Source

the damage, officials are appealing for those with power to limit consumption. still, the impact is being felt. there are huge queues develop water bottles and here is the mayor, vitali klitschko. t develop water bottles and here is the mayor, vitali klitschko. i have a feelin: the mayor, vitali klitschko. i have a feeling the _ the mayor, vitali klitschko. i have a feeling the russian _ the mayor, vitali klitschko. i have a feeling the russian aggressors l a feeling the russian aggressors want us to freeze this winter. they propose it is a war against the military, but right now this war is having a direct impact on the population. they want to make people without heating, without water, without heating, without water, without electricity in the winter. they want to freeze the whole population. they want to freeze the whole population-— they want to freeze the whole --oulation. ., ., ., ,, ., population. today's wave of russian attacks comes _ population. today's wave of russian attacks comes two _ population. today's wave of russian attacks comes two days _ population. today's wave of russian attacks comes two days after - attacks comes two days after russia's navy itself came under attack in sebastopol. according to our investigators several drones struck a warship in annexed crimea at 4:20am. russia has blamed

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BBC News

you're watching bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: gunfire. unconfirmed reports from somalia say security forces have ended a 30—hour siege of the hayat hotel in the capital mogadishu. up to 20 people may have been killed. in russian—annexed crimea, sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet, comes under drone attack again. the russian—appointed governor urges people to remain calm. tribal warriors in south africa proclaim a new king of the zulus, after a year—long family feud. and ukraine's heavyweight boxer, oleksandr usyk, retains his four unified world titles with a victory over britian�*s anthonyjoshua, that he dedicated to the ukrainian armed forces.

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BBC News

air defence systems have again been sounding in the city of sevastapol, in russian—annexed crimea. there have been several nights of ukrainian drone attacks on the region. sevastapol is the home of russia's black sea navalfleet. on saturday morning, a drone flew as far as naval headquarters, when it was shot down and fell on to the roof in flames. the russian—appointed governor urged people to remain calm. 0ur correspondent in ukraine, james waterhouse, sent this report. it's what and where this is which makes this smoke significant. another apparent strike in russian occupied crimea. over the last 11 days, there have been a series of explosions on mostly military targets. out of all of the ukrainian territory which moscow has taken, crimea is where its grip has been strongest. but that grasp appears to be weakening. translation: russia's commanders aren't saying what happened, but it is either a failure of russia's air defences or of russia's intelligence services.

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Dateline London

with just the odd shower. further south we'll see more cloud rolling in from the west, providing rain for parts of wales and the southwest by the end of the day. highest temperatures in the east of england, 25 degrees. hello. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones and these are the headlines. after being targeted over the last week, more drone attacks in crimea as sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet, comes under fire. mexico's former attorney—general is arrested in connection with the disapppearance of 43 students eight years ago. human rights campaigners call for the immediate release of a saudi student jailed for 3h years over critical tweets. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk, as thousands of rail workers go on strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions.

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BBC News

this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones and these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. after being targeted over the last week, more drone attacks in crimea as sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet, comes under fire. mexico's former attorney—general is arrested in connection with the disapppearance of 43 students eight years ago. human rights campaigners call for the immediate release of a saudi student jailed for 3h years over critical tweets. the widow of the basketball legend kobe bryant tells a court of her devastation by leaked photos of a crash that killed her husband and daughter and six others. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk as thousands of rail workers go on strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions.

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BBC News

it sounds like something out of a children's book — a seal taking up residence in a family's home — but that's what happened in new zealand. this is the moment the creature was discovered exploring the house, which is about 150 metres from the sea, after squeezing through the cat flap. after posing for some photos, the seal — who's been named oscar — was collected by conservation officers and returned to the ocean. before the days of surround—sound and booming speakers, music and sound effects in the cinema came from an organ played live in the theatre to accompany silent films. inevitably, as the grand picture palaces closed, many of the organs fell into disrepair — but now, a charity in south wales has started a collection to preserve them. here's our wales correspondent, tomos morgan.

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The Travel Show

more drone attacks in crimea as sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet, comes under fire. mexico's former attorney—general is arrested in connection with the disapppearance of 43 students eight years ago. human rights campaigners call for the immediate release of a saudi student jailed for 3h years over critical tweets. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk as thousands of rail workers go on strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions. despite a year—long family feud — preparations are under way in south africa for the coronation of a new king of the zulu nation in the first such event in 50 years. now on bbc news, the week's travel show. this week, i'm taking a journey across yellowstone national park as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. oh my god, just spectacular. i will meet the people using this

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