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translation: i would like to iterate our principal position, we will be ready to consider the possibility of reviving the grain deal, i told the president about it today and we would do it right away. as soon as all the agreements recorded on lifting sanctions on the export of russian agricultural products are lifted. ukraine's black sea ports are now effectively blockaded by russia, experts say it will have to rely heavily on its ports along the danube river to export grain into neighbouring romania from where it can be transported further afield as romania's ports remain open. for many countries the grain from russia has been critical, north africa where they have been experiencing drought that has been a real problem. to discuss what's at stake i'm joined by arnaud petit, council. are you disappointed they could not reach agreement to day? there are considerations like financial transactions, we know that now it and cannot be happening just in well the russian agricultural bank be reconnected to swift. i5 russian agricultural bank be reconnected to swift. is that likel to reconnected to swift. is that likely to happen _ reconnected to swift. is that likely to happen that - reconnected to swift. is that likely to happen that is - reconnected to swift. is that likely to happen that is one | reconnected to swift. is that. likely to happen that is one of president putin's he demands? it is difficult straightforward to your question. what is clear is for the russian grain sector, there is a clear interest to reopen the swift bank because they have a lot of grain in russia, and only one way to facilitate the trade is to have the swift system. in terms of what this is doing to grain prices, what has happened since the agreement broke down? i would say we have not seen a significant impact on price, the way that we've —— we have not seen a spike, the price has decreased, the black sea grain initiative the price went up by 40% and now it has stabilised the risk is in the nearfuture the risk is in the nearfuture the price will go up. what is at stake is 12 million tons of wheat which it will be very difficult for ukraine to do it. inaudible.— difficult for ukraine to do it. inaudible. , , inaudible. president putin says he will suwly — inaudible. president putin says he will supply some _ inaudible. president putin says he will supply some african - he will supply some african nations with free grain, talk us through the significance of that? �* ., , ., that? bear in mind it is a volume _ that? bear in mind it is a volume of _ that? bear in mind it is a volume of 1 _ that? bear in mind it is a volume of1 million - that? bear in mind it is a volume of1 million tons, volume ofi million tons, russia has exported more than 42 million tons, so you see it is not compensating the needs in terms of grants for the global market, definitively. thank you for your time and expertise on all of this. what does this mean for inflation, generally speaking, many countries around the world grappling with stubbornly high prices with most of the world's central banks raising interest rates, all eyes on the draw reserve in the us once again. here in the uk the latest data is out to show that consumer spending rebounded in august but when adjusted for inflation retail sales fell in july. to make sense of all of this i'mjoined by craig erlam — markets analyst at oanda. we are all inflation watching, no matter where you are in the world currently stop where are we at in terms of the fair fact about prices because things have really improved as the uk government predicted, analysts predicted over the summer months?— predicted over the summer months? , ., , ., months? things have improved dramatically — months? things have improved dramatically the _ months? things have improved dramatically the primary - months? things have improved | dramatically the primary reason why we are seeing improvements is because of energy costs, the price at the plant, household energy bills, that has been driven by the fact over the last 12 months they have fallen quite considerably because of the efforts of various governments to make sure they have sufficient stockpiles, companies reliant on russia. also the global economy has slowed, there is less demand for oil these factors means when we are comparing prices in these areas to a year ago it is much more favourable from an inflation standpoint, you hear central banks talk a lot about energy costs, but core inflation remains still quite high. that is a bigger concern because that is things like services inflation, wages, other costs which are harder for central banks to drive down without slowing the economy even further. that said, that are still expected to improve even further going towards the end of the year, when we come to the turn of the year we will be talking about inflation levels may three, 4% around europe and the us and that is much more favourable figure from where we have come from but not good enough for central banks to start cutting rates. we don't expect that to come... for the uk you said three or 4% in the us and europe are in including the uk that? headline inflation in _ including the uk that? headline inflation in the _ including the uk that? headline inflation in the uk _ including the uk that? headline inflation in the uk could - including the uk that? headline inflation in the uk could be - inflation in the uk could be around 4% by the end of the year shy of that or higher, there or thereabouts by the end of year perfectly achievable. that is driven a lot by things like energy cost because energy costs are expected to fall further by the end of year and that will have a big role to play and things like food inflation which has been a hot topic which came close to 20% at times over the course of the year is expected to decelerate, that could take some more heat out of the inflation numbers. hopefully around the turn of year that could have a beneficial impact but i expect the move from 4% back to 2% levels to take longer because again, for that to happen what we need to see as we need to see businesses obviously normalising the prices which means input costs have to normalise for a protracted period of time and we need to see wages come back. i do think wages will come back to much more regular levels because prices do. more regular levels because prices do— prices do. thank you, craig erlam. now to the airways and a name that has dominated the airline industry down—under is to retire early. the chief executive of the australian airline qantas has quit two months earlier than planned, after a difficult few weeks for the company. alanjoyce, who has held the post for 15 years, says he'll retire early to help the firm "move ahead". vanessa hudson will take over as the carrier's first female boss. so what is going on here? katie silver is following the story from our asia business hub in singapore. why has he had to go sooner rather than later? figs why has he had to go sooner rather than later?— why has he had to go sooner rather than later? as you say 15 ears rather than later? as you say 15 years on — rather than later? as you say 15 years on the _ rather than later? as you say 15 years on the job _ rather than later? as you say 15 years on the job and - rather than later? as you say 15 years on the job and it - rather than later? as you say | 15 years on the job and it does seem his legacy has been somewhat dashed, the reason for this is the amount in controversies qantas has found itself facing, it has recently had record profits but there has been a series of scandals and that has led to growing anger among the australian population. the airline is facing legal action on numerous fronts. most recently australia's competition regular agency they would be investing the airline about 8000 flights that were cancelled and consumers were not performed, customers had tickets on these flights while the airline even continue to sell tickets for multiple weeks, even though they knew these flights were cancelled. the airline has admitted fault and said that has caused reputational damage but that is by far and away not the only thing that has caused reputational damage for qantas recently. they have faced a slew of criticism over everything from price gouging to delays and cancellations to the fact that consumers are talking about long waits they have to go through to get through to somebody on call centres, they are also facing criticism about the way workers were treated during covid—i9, and caught it was found qantas illegally outsourced thousands of jobs, illegally outsourced thousands ofjobs, all of this comes as the airline also records record profits, last month it recorded $1.5 billion profits last year. that is leading many to question what is the future of this airline. you state vanessa hudson who was the chief financial officer will be taking the reins, when she was announced in may she said restoring reputation would be her top priority and indeed she certainly has quite the job on her hands. certainly has quite the 'ob on her lanai certainly has quite the 'ob on her handefi certainly has quite the 'ob on her hands. ., ., ,, , ., ., her hands. katie, thank you, a lot going _ her hands. katie, thank you, a lot going on — her hands. katie, thank you, a lot going on there. _ mobile fraud is costing businesses and consumers billions of dollars each year globally. scams from phishing and smishing to ransomware are already rife. and now fraudsters are looking to new technology like ai as a way to expand their reach. in an attempt to bring this issue under control, the mobile ecosystem forum is meeting in london today. fraud prevention is top of the agenda. dario betti is chief executive of the mobile ecosystem forum. you have a very busy day ahead. what other biggest trends at the moment when it comes to mobile fraud?— the moment when it comes to mobile fraud? good morning to ou mobile fraud? good morning to you unfortunately _ mobile fraud? good morning to you unfortunately it _ mobile fraud? good morning to you unfortunately it is - mobile fraud? good morning to you unfortunately it is a - mobile fraud? good morning to you unfortunately it is a busy i you unfortunately it is a busy time for fraud, you unfortunately it is a busy time forfraud, our you unfortunately it is a busy time for fraud, our life you unfortunately it is a busy time forfraud, our life is you unfortunately it is a busy time for fraud, our life is so much mobile oriented as being attacked by fraud and so many aspects. you have mentioned banking fraud has been very high, more recently we have seen a lot of social media type of fraud, people pretending to be relatives and family and asking for money. that is just one of the types, innovation, fraudsters have got seasonality and they seem to be moving to something else now which is financialfraud, calling, phone financial fraud, calling, phone calls. financialfraud, calling, phone calls. this is not going to stop, seems to be getting worse, there may be some good news if we get together, that is what we are trying to do and organise the entire industry in a better way than a better fashion. ., ., , ., a better way than a better fashion. ., ., i. ., ., fashion. how do you do that then? i fashion. how do you do that then? | think _ fashion. how do you do that then? i think we _ fashion. how do you do that then? i think we have - fashion. how do you do that then? i think we have got i fashion. how do you do that - then? i think we have got some rood then? i think we have got some good examples _ then? i think we have got some good examples of _ then? i think we have got some good examples of what - then? i think we have got some good examples of what we - then? i think we have got some j good examples of what we have donein good examples of what we have done in the past starting from the uk, with the national cyber security centre and the uk finance group, all the banks and part of the government, working with mobile operators and others in the industry so the idea is collaboration, these collaborations do manage to limit smishing in the uk, it was reduced by 70 to 80% in some cases. good news potentially not enough but good news this has not been copied and we bought it to other markets like singapore, spain and ireland as well, it can work if we do share information across different parties. that means as well consumers ourselves needs to be aware, business out there needs to be much more in tune to the fact the world is changing, digital is great, it will bring you lots of efficiencies but equally we need to keep our eyes open and continuously participate in what is happening out there. what protection _ happening out there. what protection is _ happening out there. what protection is there - happening out there. what | protection is there currently for consumers if they are a victim? ., , , ., i. victim? that depends on your countries _ victim? that depends on your countries as _ victim? that depends on your countries as well, _ countries as well, unfortunately the legislation has not covered digital in—depth analysis, so that is why we are seeing a lot of countries getting more interested, that goes for the us, with them looking at some of these scandals much more recently from robo calls 21. uk, europe and australia so the tools are getting there, sometimes it is a personal relationship, banks and associations to see this as potentially reputational damage to their brand. they need sometimes to help out stopping the consumers they will need to be helping ourselves by becoming slightly more attuned to what is happening. irate becoming slightly more attuned to what is happening.— to what is happening. we need to what is happening. we need to be more _ to what is happening. we need to be more sawy, _ to what is happening. we need to be more sawy, thank- to what is happening. we need to be more sawy, thank you i to what is happening. we need | to be more sawy, thank you for to be more savvy, thank you for your time. you have got a busy day ahead, good luck with that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. tucked away in a quiet corner of the malvern hills assist green oasis. this couple are visually impaired members of the gardening club. when people... there is away. where there is a well there is away. suddenly the world opens for you. you think, that door has closed but it is today and tomorrow and i can live my life again. that is the main aim of the centre, to use the healing power of plans to help people from all ground.— power of plans to help people from all ground. there is reams and reams _ from all ground. there is reams and reams of — from all ground. there is reams and reams of evidence - 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you are not paying off a credit card.— a credit card. how was i supposed _ a credit card. how was i supposed to _ a credit card. how was i supposed to know - a credit card. how was i supposed to know i - a credit card. how was i supposed to know i was a credit card. how was i - supposed to know i was not going — supposed to know i was not going to _ supposed to know i was not going to make money off it? , going to make money off it? goodness, going to make money off it? , goodness, the main goal is to sit down and do a deep dive into their overall finances and see how they can get out of the mess as they have gotten into and put in a exam out there. what you think there is about this process the people find so interesting? this has been phenomenally successful and you are one of many people doing content like this. what is the secret of its success? i content like this. what is the secret of its success?- secret of its success? i think it comes _ secret of its success? i think it comes from _ secret of its success? i think it comes from a _ secret of its success? i think it comes from a couple - secret of its success? i think it comes from a couple of i it comes from a couple of places. _ it comes from a couple of places, the entertainment side but also — places, the entertainment side but also the education side. a lot of— but also the education side. a lot of people in positions like might— lot of people in positions like might want to find out ways to improve — might want to find out ways to improve and get out of bad financial— improve and get out of bad financial situation. kind of the — financial situation. kind of the overall reality that western culture loves, apart from — western culture loves, apart from the _ western culture loves, apart from the financial side. hey guys, — from the financial side. hey guys, welcome back to financial chat _ guys, welcome back to financial chat it — guys, welcome back to financial chat. , ., , ., chat. it is not 'ust about savinr chat. it is notjust about saving money. - chat. it is notjust about saving money. there . chat. it is notjust about| saving money. there are chat. it is notjust about - saving money. there are plenty of people willing to help out with investment too. helping people ascend to the ranks of the financially well off. , we are a new age start off, education people about personal finance and investing. we also enable them to implement all the financial planning tactics through tools that we custom complaint in app. how do you view the videos you create? as a just a recruitment tool for the rest of your business or due see them as content of their own right? aha, due see them as content of their own right?— due see them as content of their own right? a person like me who does _ their own right? a person like me who does not _ their own right? a person like me who does not have - their own right? a person like me who does not have a - their own right? a person like i me who does not have a license or- inaudible inaudible i need to prove myself to my countrymen that i could talk about — countrymen that i could talk about it _ countrymen that i could talk about it and know my stuff. the creative content _ about it and know my stuff. tie: creative content becomes a way for me to improve my credibility after you watch my content and realise how important financial planning is and want to take that next step, i take the next step. after not taking that next step... i have looked at these audios in detail but to be honest i'm not part of the target audience. luckily, the bbc has someone who deals specifically with finance for young people. specifically with finance for young people-— specifically with finance for ounr r-eole. , ., ., young people. the rise of apps, its two . young people. the rise of apps, its two 9 and — young people. the rise of apps, its two 9 and u-tube, _ young people. the rise of apps, its two 9 and u-tube, creates i its two g and u—tube, creates content for an audience and has graphics, motivational music, fitness, fashion — loads of different thing. i guess personal finances what of those things — it isjust personal finances what of those things — it is just naturally attracting an audience because who does not want to have a few extra quid in their pocket. a note of caution because people are doing this for the best of intentions but are not necessarily qualified. you should be careful on where get advice. . �* , ., ., advice. finfluencer's are not regulated — advice. finfluencer's are not regulated by _ advice. finfluencer's are not regulated by any _ advice. finfluencer's are not regulated by any kind - advice. finfluencer's are not regulated by any kind of - advice. finfluencer's are not i regulated by any kind of body. anyone can get a camera and speak into it and how you can save ex— amount of money doing this and how we bought our first home bite budgeting this way and the sort of investments we invested in. you need to be diligent when you are watching these audios. newsbeat�*s sam gruet ending that report by david harper. and you can you can hear more about finfluencers with business daily from the bbc world service. it's available now on bbc sounds. it is on bbc world service. i listen to it daily. it is a great service. let's get some of the day's other news now. a bbc investigation suggests that three major water companies in the uk illegally discharged sewage hundreds of times last year on days when it was not raining. thames, wessex and southern water appear to have collectively released sewage in dry spills for 3,500 hours last year, in breach of their permits. water uk, the industry body, said the spills "should be investigated". senior doctors and dentists in new zealand will strike for the first—ever time, after pay negotiations broke down. over 5,000 staff members are expected to walk out, with the strike lasting for two hours. further strikes are planned for later this month. new zealand's health authority say they are frustrated and extremely disappointed that their latest pay offer has not been accepted. workers at chevron's natural gas project in australia plan a total strike for two weeks from september 1a. a union allied said today. that is a significant escalation on disputes over pay and conditions. australia is the biggest lng exporter and the ongoing dispute has stoked volatility in natural gas markets. the cruise industry has continued to recover from the pandemic, but critics say the journey to making cruise ships climate neutral is too slow. explora journeys has recently launched the explora1 luxury cruise ship, the first of six that the cruise company will build in the next five years. so just how environmentally friendly can a gigantic ship be? live now to michael ungerer, ceo of explora journeys. a warm welcome to you. good morning- _ a warm welcome to you. good morning- you _ a warm welcome to you. good morning. you are _ a warm welcome to you. good morning. you are welcome. i a warm welcome to you. good i morning. you are welcome. hello from geneva. i morning. you are welcome. hello from geneva-— from geneva. i have looked at footare from geneva. i have looked at footage of— from geneva. i have looked at footage of explorer _ from geneva. i have looked at footage of explorer one, - from geneva. i have looked at footage of explorer one, it - footage of explorer one, it looks absolutely stunning and extremely luxurious. what does it cost to go on a holiday on that cruise ship, roughly? fiur that cruise ship, roughly? our rices that cruise ship, roughly? our prices currently _ that cruise ship, roughly? oi" prices currently start from about 650 euros per person per day and they go up to approximately 3500 for the other resident. it approximately 3500 for the other resident.— approximately 3500 for the other resident. it is not cheap b an other resident. it is not cheap by any means- _ other resident. it is not cheap by any means. i _ other resident. it is not cheap by any means. i understand i by any means. i understand there is a rolex shop on board, there is a rolex shop on board, the first on any cruise ship? that is correct. rolex are our neighbours in geneva so other luxury brand so it made sense to partner up. by the way, even that price point of a journey with us, it is still all about value for money.— with us, it is still all about value for money. let's talk about the _ value for money. let's talk about the sustainability - value for money. let's talk about the sustainability of| about the sustainability of this because of course these are brand—new ship. you have more along the way. what is the carbon footprint of all of this? it looks big, luxurious. it looks like it uses a lot of energy? it it looks like it uses a lot of enerr ? , . it looks like it uses a lot of energy?— energy? it is all about avoiding _ energy? it is all about avoiding omissions . energy? it is all about | avoiding omissions and energy? it is all about - avoiding omissions and using the cleanest deals available. the cruise industry and ourselves we are really at the forefront of environmental technology for all shipping. we will have ships that use lng exclusively and we are now working on ships that will be using fuel cells and liquid hydrogen is. it is all about reducing emissions as much as possible through technology, but then again the ultimate goal is using green fuels which we are ready to do. as they become available. this is a joint effort by all stakeholders and also by supports infrastructure providers of support. it is not only sustainability, it is not only sustainability, it is not only about emissions, it is really — it runs through everything we do and is a thread and to me personally, in the luxury hospitality space, it comes with a special responsibility and i have to say for me sustainability is a new craftsmanship with luxury. it has to be, doesn't it? for those who can afford this you assume and you would hope they do care about the planet. to what extent do your customers question you about your sustainability? question you about your sustainabili ? ~ , sustainability? absolutely. it is art of sustainability? absolutely. it is part of the _ sustainability? absolutely. it. is part of the decision-making. is part of the decision—making. it is about making conscious and mindful choices. they want to know obviously if they are able to afford, and luckily they are able to afford, this type of holiday, they want to know what happens to the money, where does the money go to? who owns the company? and our founder and owner he has always said we have a special responsibility to leave the world in a better place than we founded for the next generation and it is quite obvious, if you make your money off the seas and in the middle of the oceans, and they have 300 years, the maritime history goes that far back, they have, you fully understand that we have a certain responsibility. . absolutely. unfortunately we have run out _ . absolutely. unfortunately we have run out of— . absolutely. unfortunately we have run out of time _ . absolutely. unfortunately we have run out of time but - . absolutely. unfortunately we have run out of time but thank| have run out of time but thank you for being on the programme and/or cruise ships to look stunning, that for sure. michael ungerer, chief executive of michael ungerer journey. that is all we have time for on this programme. thank you for your company. have a lovely day and i will see you soon. hello there. the weather story so far this week has been dominated by sunshine and heat. and i suspect as we go through the week ahead, it's all going to be about numbers. 30 degrees was recorded on monday across parts of england and wales. highest temperatures of the summer �*23 was back injune with 32.2 celsius, but there is a possibility as we go through the week with heat and humidity building, that we could see 32 degrees, maybe even higher. that would be ironic because september is the start of meteorological autumn. for tuesday, though on the whole we will start off with a little bit of low cloud, mist and fog across eastern england and maybe shrouding the far north of scotland, but that will quickly burn away. a lot of sunshine coming through, generally light winds. and once again, it is going to feel warm, if not hot in many places with temperatures peaking once again at around 29 or 30 degrees. now, as we move out of tuesday into the early hours of wednesday morning, we'll see yet again more low cloud, mist and fog developing. a little bit more extensive, perhaps coming in across eastern england. but it will be a mild at night, temperatures widely into the mid—teens. so as we move into wednesday, we're still under this influence of high pressure with lows sitting out across iberia. and that's driving in this southerly breeze, so it will turn increasingly more humid as we go through wednesday and thursday. and it's wednesday and thursday that we may well see those temperatures peaking. so to start off on wednesday, yes, perhaps a murky start, but it won't be long before that sunshine breaks through and we will see those temperatures continuing to climb with that light southerly wind direction. so highs possible of 31, maybe a degree or so higher as well. we will keep a very close eye on that as we go through the day on wednesday. into thursday, there's a risk of a few thundery downpours breaking out with that increasing humidity, they should be fairly isolated. but if you catch one, you may well know about them and they're likely to be up through the north—west. top temperatures generally of around 21, again into the low 30s across central and southern parts of england and wales. the dry, settled conditions continue into the weekend with the risk potentially of some rain, perhaps from monday onwards. take care. good morning. welcome to bbc breakfast. i'm live in portsmouth this morning with carol. then entertainer in the studio. here are your headlights. sewage in our water. a bbc investigation suggests three major water companies released role sewage legally hundreds of times last year. we have a special programme for you this morning exploring the issue, and finding out what is being done to fix it. also this morning... to fix it. also this morninr... , to fix it. also this morninr . .. , ., . also this morning... is more than 100 schools _ also this morning... is more than 100 schools stay _ also this morning... is more than 100 schools stay fully _ also this morning... is more than 100 schools stay fully or - also this morning... is more than 100 schools stay fully or partially| 100 schools stay fully or partially closed this week over concrete concerns, questions remain on how many more could be affected. british hopes in the us singles are over as jack draper's bid for a us open quarterfinal around it by andrey rublev at flushing meadows. good morning. iam andrey rublev at flushing meadows. good morning. i am withjon. andrey rublev at flushing meadows. good morning. iam withjon. look andrey rublev at flushing meadows. good morning. i am withjon. look at that spectacular sunrise. we are likely to see a few of those in the next few days with saharan dust coming our way. next few days with saharan dust coming ourway. did i next few days with saharan dust coming our way. did i want to get it is going to be dry, sunny and very warm for most of us. details later. carol is right. it really is spectacular this morning. welcome to langstone harbour, the university of portsmouth's marine sciences department. it is a wonderful spot to wake up to. the sunrise

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