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makes your heart happier, my heart heavy you, he doesn't bring any loss for the new symbol. let us practice this. ah, in the united states is back and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges. joe biden arrives in the u. k. on his 1st foreign trip as president taking in the g 7 summit and talks with flooding near putin. the me. hello barbara sarah. this is al jazeera life from london also coming out of moscow court outlaws groups founded by jailed kremlin critic lake st. around the
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preventing his allies from running for parliament. the un warned said people in me and mar, face a massive loss of life from starvation and disease following fighting them the law. and the traditional art form delivered on modern and message on dutch opera warns the world to look after the environment. ah, you as president joe biden has arrived in the u. k to begin his 1st official trip abroad. a trip that he says is about america rallying the world's democracies. the 8th day visit to europe will take in g 7 and nato summits, as well as talks with russian president vladimir putin in switzerland. it's a chance for biden to show other ward leaders that the u. s. values. it's partners
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and allies after 4 rocky years under donald trump. allen fisher reports from washington, d. c. 8 days, 3 countries for summit. joe biden has a busy agenda for his 1st trip, as us president, a trip which will mark, can you faith in the crew and a virus pandemic. and us relations with the rest of the world. ah, landing at any force base, primarily used to support us. your operations, the president lined that what he hoped, the trip would deliver. this my 1st overseas trigger is tracy united space. i'm heading to the g 7 then to the nato minister, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know. after you see these a virtual meetings, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. at
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this time, there will be a us president who has less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders of a trade climate change. and even the prospect of bringing russia back into the g 7 group. what happened under the trumpet ministration is that it really shook a lot of countries. views of the united states as a partner, as an ally and part of biden's job is trying to restore those ties, restore that image of the united states in the eyes of those countries. preston biden will also meet with nato leaders and aligns donald trump talked about leaving . he argued he was ready to purchase a traditions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trump spent 4 years tearing down nato criticizing other countries in europe, suggesting the united states would be better off without it. why are we tied down here, et cetera, et cetera. and so i think biden sees this as an early opportunity in an early public opportunity to demonstrate his personal diplomatic skills. the trump
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presidency question challenged up ended many traditional american political and military positions. joe biden might be able to smooth over the cracks, but he can guarantee that things will be that way after the next election that relationships that were taken for granted will continue as they always have. biden's biggest challenge will be his summit with russian president vladimir putin . a man, he suggested, is a killer, a man. he believes that behind recent cyber attacks on the us. a man who says america should prepare for some uncomfortable truths at the summit. there are no illusions about the state of the us russia relationship. so the number one priority will be to these put this on a stable and predictable track. need to show that there are real costs and that this is an administration that will stand up to russia's d, stabilizing behavior, or the leaders hope they're gathering will send a message. things are getting back to normal, your bite and believes he has to send the same message after 4 years of donald trump. i would for sure, i'll just either at the white house or diplomatic,
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get it her james phases, intrusion, cornwall, where that g 7 meeting will be, will be. he says, the current of ours pandemic will dominate talks at the leader summit. you have a situation in the world, there are some places and the u. k. the host of this summit is one. the u. s. president biden's leadership of the u. s. now, showing a situation in both those countries where many people are now vaccinated, that is not the situation all round the world. many parts of the world do not have a high level of vaccination. and the problem is that coven 19 is going to continue until it's eradicated everywhere. and it's going to continue to mutate. and potentially one of those mutations could be the vaccine. so coded very, very important, top of the agenda. remember that there's been not a criticism of world leaders, we're going it alone during the cobra period. now they will be talking face to face
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at this summit, climate will be a big issue. and then i think the other things that we talked about is how do these g 7 countries deal with some of the other powerful countries in the world, which they perhaps have different opinions on major issues with, for example, russia and china, ah, a russian court has outlawed political organizations linked to jail, the position leader, alexa valley. it's labeled them extremist, putting them in the same official category as groups such as i was kind. it means that these allies are banned from running in rushes parliamentary elections this year. the u. k. and the us of both condemned the ruling, bernard smith, as more from moscow, with russian president vladimir putin main rival, alexia valley in jail. and his anti corruption foundation, now declared an extremist organisation,
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hooton's administration has effectively closed off almost all avenues of legitimate opposition to his government to say, to welcome all was bad in this trial. we couldn't even talk about any sort of adversarial system. we quality because we filed some 25 petitions and all of them were rejected. the judge didn't want to hear us though we made mincemeat of all the so called evidence both by the prosecution and the authorities now have the full power to jail. activists and fries that asset navarro. and his allies had already disbanded that groups in anticipation of this rule. another opposition politician dmitri good coff has gone to ukraine after being warmed by people close to the kremlin that he'd be arrested if he stayed in russia. most prominent anti government activists. and now either in jail on the house arrest or have fled the media, my milk, my aunt is under trouble restriction that they gave me a hint that they would put her in jail at any moment. she 60 and not ready for
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anything like this. this is andre, of, of our, of the director of the now defunct, open russia. an opposition group linked to exiled oil tycoon and crumbling critic may ca hold a cough sky in the kremlin. everyone knew i was going to run for parliament. he said, after being taken off a flight last week that was about to take off a poland from st. petersburg. he suspected of violating legislation on undesirable organizations. the court ruling bounds election a voluntary allies from parliamentary elections late to this year, leaving few options for those wanting to take on putins, united russia party. this looks like the final blow to a political network built up over years by alexa in the valley to challenge him in the position politician support to say, they'll still try to use tactical voting to undermine support for the pro kremlin united russia party. but it's ms. al jazeera moscow,
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the united nations is warning of a massive loss of life in me and mar, under military rule. the you and envoy says urgent action is needed now entire state where a 100000 people have fled the violence. many are hiding in forests and are preparing to protect themselves against attacks. laura burden, manly reports who now lo hopes the small underground bunker will shelter her from the expected air strikes. when the military moved in with bombs and artillery far in march, hospital schools and public buildings were attacked. more than 100000 people from me and must pay in state, fled their homes. many escaped to nearby for now they're working to protect themselves against what they expect to be more bloodshed. i get on that without burn, like in the soldiers,
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are going over the line using tackle too much rent. people live comfortably and safely, but right now we have to leave our homes and hide from the these people from teens, internally displaced camp it to her tongue. tried to find a way along the banks of the solving river to safety in thailand. neighboring kaya is one of several regions where armed groups of fighting back against february's clue what elected leader on foot, sushi was deposed. we believe that there blockading this area. this is again something they do on a regular basis. they will deny humanitarian assistance to any area where they believe there is resistance to their rule. so, you know, food is dark, getting through the potable water medicine, other things that people need. the un envoy says mass deaths could occur from starvation, disease, and exposure. the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to 8 organizations
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and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the road leading to the forest, where these desperate people are with the wet season about to begin malaria and dank, a fever could also spread quickly. there is no one in there, but that does one law. and some of the women are pregnant and were closer labor, which makes it hard for them to travel. some have newborn baby that need a lot of supplies that you to paul has been in a tooth to come for 15 years and lose what it's like to face hunger and the constant threat from the military to new or new order. he does all, every day i had to follow the news and what the bernie soldiers were doing and how
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they were going to come in. so we'd know all the moves for now people have no choice but the barricade themselves into what a very flimsy shelters, and hope they'll be enough to keep them safe from the next air strike. lower by manly aus. is there a gun? men in northern afghanistan have killed at least 10 local workers employed to clear land mines by a british charity. police say that they scaled the walls of the compound in baghlan province and gathered the workers together before opening fire. 60 more being treated for their injuries, the government is blaming the taliban, but it's spokesmen has denied responsibility. the victims worked for the halo trust, mind clearing organization were enough guys gone long before 911. we've been going in afghanistan since 900 c h. we work 3 different regimes, different phases of african history, and we are determined to carry on our work. we will carry on. we are humanitarian
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organization duties to save life and restore livelihoods, and long after the nato mission ends. we can still be there because the vast majority of people are not going to welcome our work. and we have scale. you know, when something like this happens, we can simply move to a different district where we are better received. still to come in this half hour plagued by gang violence, a political crisis, and now a surgeon covert cases. fears the haiti outbreak could prove catastrophic and obedience parliament in peaches and discharges its presidents for violating the constitution. ah hello there, let head down under. we've got unsettled weather,
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affecting the east coast of australia and the west coast. let's start in the west. we've got a weather system moving south, but that's bringing some wet and windy weather to pass showers. they're continuing over the weekend, but by the time we get to sunday there will be some sunshine coming through the east star. we seemed really strong showers. storms possible hail and snow on the higher ground that's affecting new south wales victoria and has mania getting some of those brisk winds blowing in. and that's going to affect southern parts of australia. but by the time you get into friday, that systems pushed out to the east. we will get some showers along the coastal areas sidney. they're seen some of the weather weather, but the sunshine not far behind that. and it's a pretty fine and dry picture across new zealand. high pressure here, keeping things rather settled that a cloud cover up in the north and in the south showers coming through. but temperature is sitting in the teens. it's a wet picture though for south east asia. some of those sharp, a thunderstorms going to be affecting the philippines,
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southern and central areas. they're seeing the west a weather. but it's indo china where we're seeing some pretty heavy, torrential downpours with me and more. we could see flooding here. the abuse and then accused by the government of failing to safeguard their families. and the fault lines investigates, institutionalized victim, blaming that is leading to survivors of domestic abuse being separated from their children. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the cases that most the abuser needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on a jazzy oh
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the me back here is a reminder at the top stories on al jazeera us president joe biden is in the u. k, on his 1st official trip abroad since taking office. the 8 a visit to europe takes n g 7 and nieto summits, as well as talks with russia's president's lead me putin. next week, a russian court has outlawed political organizations linked to jail. the opposition leader election of the labeling them as extreme as this means that these allies are banned from running in rushes parliamentary elections this year. and the united nations is warning of a massive loss of life in me and mar, from starvation and disease. following fighting in the the you and envoy says urgent action is needed in your state where 100000 people have fled the volume.
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the iraqi army says the military base in baghdad international airport has been hit by at least one rocket security forces, say that the base, which is used by us military aircraft, was targeted by a drone, which was intercepted and destroyed by air defenses in a separate attack. military officials say that at least 3 rockets hit by lead air base where us contractors are housed. no casualties have been reported at either site for more than a year, have he escaped the devastating impact of covert 19 reporting, few cases and deaths. but now it's grappling with its 1st serious outbreak. it's, you have to administer a single vaccine chart. and health officials say the upward trend in infections could prove catastrophic perishable reports. their escaping gang violence. importer prince, over 500 people seeking refuge in this fort stadium under the protection of the red
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cross. among the displaced are almost a 100 children and pregnant women. but it's not just the gang, they're afraid off in the middle of up and demick. it's also cove at 1942, we are afraid because we don't know when the virus will hit us. that's why we're asking the government to do something for us because we've lost everything during the gang violence. for the past year and a half of the go with 19 pandemic, the number of cases in haiti have been considered to be low. but in may the numbers of cases 32 rice, dr. boyer brinker who is working at the hospital in port princess. she has already lost friends and relatives to covert 19. no parking, what's under my lead, good. and we understand that cove, it became a big reality in haiti now. now like before, when we have one or 2 cases and we had doubt about this disease. but now there are a lot of families effected by cove it and we also hear more and more people are dying from the disease. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. it has only
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around $240.00 cove in 1900 bed for each population of over $11000000.00 people. and i see the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a big sense of a covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dose yet to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure, and testing room major concern. the numbers of cases and deaths are relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. stay, the actual figures are probably much higher. the country is also now in the middle of a political crisis. protestors have been taken to the streets against the government's attempts to reform the constitution and gang seem to be in control of entire areas across the country. many are afraid of going to a hospital and being caught in a fire fight. we are the state in this country. the police is not strong enough to
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do anything without us. nothing can function in my country. the pen american health organization says haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the kovak. distribution system is also helping increase supplies of protective equipment for health workers. but it's the violence and insecurity that has many terrified in the country. a major problem when trying to fight a deadly infectious disease. that is, i will, i'll just 0. i'll be news parliament has voted to impeach president elian mete saying that he's failed to remain politically neutral. the president regularly clashed with the prime minister ab rama. it's the 1st impeachment in the countries a 30 year post communist history. and as john sir aplus reports from tarana, it could lead to a constitutional crisis borrow. but i'm a governing socialist party. deputies took the stone to denounce president elliot
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meta. they say he abandoned his obligation to remain politically neutral and supported the opposition in the countries general election in april or all they moved to have him impeached and won handily a 104 deputies in the 140 seats chamber voted in favor 30 of them from the opposition. the constitutional court must now decide matters fate in what is an unprecedented political situation. even for albania is highly personal politics. only 7 deputies voted against impeachment. one of them get down, get tiny, says that's because many opposition and peas, loyal to prime minister eddie ramos, the presidency is the only institution prime minister rama doesn't control. he wants to get mentor. ask the way before september because he's a fright mess. once we read the new parliament and kevin, another method has lots of evidence that the elections were not carried out
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in the matter has said nothing in public and dismissed the impeachment as a joke. in private, he spent the day hosting folk dancers at the presidential office. but he and drummer have clashed over elections before the prime minister rama suspicions go back to 2019. when president metal suggested changing the date of local elections that were due to be held across the country so that the opposition democratic party could also participate after initially boycotting the process. rama accused matter of siding with the democrats, held the session to parliament to censure him. and finally, get rid of him. rama says the impeachment is principled and has nothing to do with personal disagreements. it's not at all a problem between me and it's a big problem between him and the country and the role and the duty.
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and the very, very important guarantee that the president is in parliamentary or public. meta founded the opposition party movement for socialist integration, or l. s. i which his wife now leads. so many believe he is not out of the political game. if the constitutional court removes matter, parliament must elect a new president. if it doesn't, the country will have to live with a chief executive and a head of state who are at war. jobs are awful us al jazeera tirana. the candidate from the governing mongolian people's party has claim victory in the nations presidential election with only about 60 percent of the votes counted. but there are concerns over the votes. integrity. as mohammed jim june now explains voters in mongolia going to the polls to choose their new president. this is the
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1st vote to take place after constitutional amendment stripped the presidency of some of its powers, restricting office holders to a single 60 year term, and the nation's 3rd election to take place in the shadow of the cobra. 1900 pandemic. at a polling station in the capital, voters had their temperature scanned and observed, social distancing. saw the means october home. i really hope that the new president i chose today will never economy back on at the date is due to the corona virus. pandemic, the mongolian economy is really struggling. it almost fell on its knees. we'll see if to her through an employment of that didn't matter that needs an immediate solution. so in order to do that for an investment is very important. so i really hope the new but i didn't, i chose today will improve mongolia, reputation abroad and bring in more for an investment. the ruling mongolians people party is looking to consolidate power with former prime minister,
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who cannot grill so widely considered the front runner. in a campaign speech, he emphasized the importance of self sufficiency for mongolia. it each year we spend around $1500000000.00 american dollars on buying petrol from outside our country. if this money stays in mongolia, the u. s. dollar exchange rate will drop tremendously to grow current, the value will strengthen. we will not need to worry about petro paid. another concern is political instability, which continues to be a problem for a young democracy. that after decades of communist rule passed its 1st constitution in 1990 to amnesty international, his voice concerned about ongoing suppression of the sent saying the election will take place amid a worrying human rights situation. the sentiment echoed by the opposition democratic party presidential candidate at a campaign rally in the run up to the vote. your bills of about today's mongolia, in spite of being a democratic country, is now seeing
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a new oppression taken place. political abuse has become too much, that is why the democratic party being the main opposition for nationwide has decided to bring forth the idea of mongolia without depression or mongolia with democracy. some political activists believe the elections aren't even legal. my number magnolia has been at democracy for 31 years, but nothing goes as it should fairly nothing and a real democratic way. according to law. the laws are just not implemented. mongolia, which often find itself in a political and economic tug of war between china and russia, has a population of around 3300000 people with inequality being a major concern among voters and the country. battling a resurgence of corona virus infections. a key question will be just how much new president will be able to turn things around. how much jim jones visited, german opera, and in denise in deforestation might seem an unlikely partnership. but conservationists
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and musicians from indonesia are using the music of wagner to spread the message about fast disappearing forests that fasten went to an amsterdam performance. oh indic. i am culture of indonesia in the i is the goddess and protector of the forest. the opera sung in both sky and german from blackness. daring destiny balloon shows the history of how to force were destroyed in the valley. montana on borneo and south east asia. both these stories are about a woman that is protecting the tree of life and a man that comes to attack the tree because he wants knowledge and the tree starts to die. and then we have to figure out what we do. and we want to,
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to address the n i. d for a station in mountain and the causes of deforestation that come from the west. one of the start of the opera is to me because, or you who sell for himself how to trees disappeared. it's thought nearly half of the rain for was in cali month and has been lost in the last 30 years. blue. being a can we need to remind 2 worlds that any i does not like humans to destroy our forest and take away her rights to protect it. i really want to ask the people in europe, the people in the west to say what is left for worlds of our forests help us help us. 6 video our illustrate to destruction of the rain forest upright being used as a universal language to convey an urgent message. combining ancient songs with figures and dates, the audience is taken on a journey of the rain,
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forest destruction, a musical reminder that ancient may have more humanity long time ago. about an impending disaster. i told the h in mid of the pack, now i re, the guy on tribe learned that great and a search for power eventually will destroy nature composer. know salim yadi, i know grass studied korean culture and took its musical instruments to answer them to get me done, allow it to when you, when you lie we can learn a lot from the technologically greed and consumerism are very human. and this is what we want to discuss in this performance. we should not leave this global problem in the hands of local communities to sol, barbara. 2 0, not only last and the and the granddaughter of any, i think the broken pieces of the tree of life back together and rotan does not survive his attack as he accepts that. greed is not the way an optimistic note at
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the end of a tragic epoch that humans can turn the tide if we accept or guild steadfast and al jazeera answer them. and the microscopic warren in russia has become one of the oldest living creatures that more than 24000 years of age. scientists revive the war after it had been frozen into se barian, permafrost for 240 sentries. the creature which is known as a del lloyd rata fire was does out of the soil over the river bed in russia's far north east. ah, and now the top stories on al jazeera us president joe biden has touched down in the u. k. on his 1st official trip abroad since taking office the 8th, a visit to europe take seen the g 7 and.

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