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greatest rival is just a few blocks away. the mutual dislike between funds formed from a class divide, sustained over generations. most book junior support is born into these club colors . in an epic feud of rich versus poor. the fans will make football. when i was just the me ah, hello again, the help for you on the algae. there were news. our joe biden is beginning a busy week of diplomacy. after arriving the u. k for his 1st 4 and trip as us president later on thursday by then we'll sit down with the british prime minister
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board johnson who posting the g 7 leaders meeting thousands of mourners have filled streets and occupied by bank city of janine for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers, they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really forces engineering on thursday. if you're with us, government is disputing an internal un report on the crisis and she grade 350000 people. there are living in famine condition that's according to an estimate seen by the reuters news agency, millions more need or need of emergency food aid. or before leaving for europe, president biden said she'll be announcing a vaccine plan for the world. us media are reporting the country will by 500000000 doses at the pfizer code 1900 job. they're expected to be given to more than 90 countries and distributed through the w h o kovak program that provides vaccines to poor nation. and another one of the biggest shoes being discuss the g 7 summit will
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be climate change. the u. k. government wants to see deep cuts in carbon emissions and big spending on technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere from plymouth. joan, a whole reports on a local project that could help make a global impact. the long snout in sea horse, a rare encounter in the waters off plymouth. this tiniest of animals is clinging to strands of sea grass vital for its protection and survival. this is a habitat and also a species on the critical threat. its only hope the efforts of volunteers from the ocean conservation trust seeding and growing new sea grass meadows re wilding the ocean floor. if you look to see the flowery cloud and as an added benefit, see grass draws carbon out of the atmosphere using it to photos, synthesize,
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providing a nature base defense against climate change, pumps capture carbon for us. and they create this, this complex ecosystem environment for all sorts of wonderful wildlife. so rather than spending vast amounts of money on, on creating expensive carbon capture techniques that look around in the night in the natural world. and there are organisms all over the face of the planet that will store this carbon for the. what do you just about by the time the green shoots, feed legs of an idea with us potential. the pilot project aims to grow 80000 square meters of new sea grass beds over the next 4 years. it's thought up to 92 percent of u. k. c. grass has been lost to pollution, disease and human disturbance. it's hoped that the success of this project will lead to scaled up versions along coastlines all over the world. but as world
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leaders from the g 7 meet in cornwall, not far from here, and with the u. k. hosting the next big climate conference in november. the message is that so much more still needs to be done. marine biologist, jason hol. spencer says that restoring marine wetlands is only a partial solution to the much wider problem of human impact on our oceans. well, we know that there's only about 2.7 percent of the ocean is actually protected from damaging activities and it needs to be more like 30 percent. so that's my key message. the g 7, ministers and leaders, the ocean stores more carbon than anywhere else. and there's more carbon in the sea back then, there is in the atmosphere and trolling that up and releasing it into the c's bunkers. what we need to do is stop those activities and allow the c bed to recover new c gras beds have much to offer small vulnerable species and the environment, but progress here will mean little on its own. jonah, how al jazeera plymouth,
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thanks so much for speaking to us on the news. ours. so how crucial are projects like the ease that we just saw in jonah holes report on reversing the effect of climate change in biodiversity loss? they're very important. we only need to see how they can spread and thousands, in fact, millions of small projects mount out to an enormous impact on carbon. and it is what it is missing, is that the governments need to be out a sigh, that all projects from here on need to be net 0 and any carbon they might should be offset. and that offsetting process can then be done in project launch phase, right across the world, engaging as carbon farming is growing. there is all kinds of green forestation that can be done. so habitat renewal re wilding jet is generated out of that. but
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the mechanism needs to come from government just saying they don't need to provide the money. they just need the right word that sets out net 0 with offsets and why they go. it will be amazing to watch the political well to do that. you see the g 7 leader is meeting right now in, over in the u. k. climate change is expected to be top of their agenda, but will anything concrete come out of those meetings? and what would you like to see come out of the g 7? well, i think the g 7 is always a preliminary kind of thing that sets the tone of how the meetings then follow the paris agreement. the next one is in glasgow and that, you know, kind of november so we, we can look forward to that if they at least recognize that the world is now changing, it desperately needs to have climate change mitigation programs. and they don't
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need to be expensive. i need to just law that all of this talented, the local level. that's what happened in paris. all of the local groups got together a lot along with business groups and convinced the nations of the world to make the paris agreement. because they believe they could do so much more if the governments just agreed and got going on this process. and that's what we've been saying happen. there's a lot of a lot going on that the world doesn't notice, but these changes are beginning. and we need to accelerate them. yeah. so how, how do you accelerate that? you, i know that you say that the real power is with the people. yes, they are the power because i will be the delivery community groups across the world
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. businesses who are committed to actually putting their money where their mouth isn't showing that they are creating the next economy. all of that can happen . but governments need to be able to set out the framework. and that framework is being negotiated. it is being worked on and there will be some nations one want to do it. but when i start to see how much momentum is being generated now, and that is not going to cost them money, it will cost them. but unless i do it, and this frame would have got to be about knit 0 with offsets, to enable this process to be a lot. thank you so much, peter newman, for joining us from perth. now the canadian developer behind the controversial keystone x l. oil pipeline is ending the project. it comes after president joe biden revoked it's permanent. the pipeline would have carried oil
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from canada to the u. s. the cancellation, as a major setback for oil producers as well as the canadian government. but it's been hailed as a victory by activists to long argued, it posed a threat to the environment. a russian court has outlawed political organizations linked to the jail, the opposition leader like st of on the labeling them as extremist. that puts them in the same official category as groups like alto. it means nevada. these allies are also bound from running in parliamentary elections. this year, bernard smith has more from moscow, with russian president vladimir putin main rival, alexia valley in jail. and his anti corruption foundation, now declared an extremist organisation, hooton's administration has effectively closed off almost all avenues of legitimate opposition to his government, to say, to welcome all was bad in the trial. we couldn't even talk about any sort of adversarial system or quality because we filed some 25 petitions and all of them
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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 activist and freezer asset navarro, and his allies had already disbanded the groups in anticipation of this ruling. 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 now, either in jail on the house arrest or have fled the country, minneapolis milk. my aunt is under trouble restriction. good. they gave me a hint that they would put her in jail at any moment. she 60 and not ready for 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 kremlin critic macau hold. a cough ski in the kremlin. everyone knew i was going to run for
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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 voluntary allies from parliamentary elections later this year, leaving few options for those wanting to take on putin's 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 opposition politician support to say they'll still try to use tactical voting to undermine support for the pro kremlin united russia party. but i'll just era moscow. salvatore has become the 1st country to adopt a crypto currency for everyday transactions. as many well rapid reports, the success of a beach town appears to have pushed politicians to act. the. this is a sunday no locally as bitcoin beach. this small salvador and tours town is home to
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variety of small business owners. all have one thing in common crypto currency to do this, i think, and i think they were the tourists who didn't bring cash, would come and say they wanted to eat something. and they asked if they could pain bitcoin away. i said to myself, this is a good strategy. i'm going to use beck calling. i'm going to start collecting. i downloaded the app and i started selling a lot more with the success of the bit point. beach project has boosted the popularity of crypto currency. salvatore and on wednesday the government and males bit point would become legal tender. therefore, the law of coin is approved. supporters of the measure, see the new law represents a vote of confidence in using block chain technology to bring in formal sector workers into a 21st century economy. you know, lisa and banks are not necessarily what people are not the important thing,
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which are the menus of guidance in this country. they cannot use a bank because they're thousands of requirements. el salvador now becomes the 1st country in the world to formally legalize the digital currency. the initiative was led by all salvatore's president. now you book kelly on twitter. he called the passing of the big coin law historic in the saw them. this will generate jobs and help provide financial inclusion, 20001000 the formal economy and in the medium and long term. we hope that this is small decision can help us push humanity, alyssa, tiny bit into the right direction. there are also critics, one of the risks of big point price book to ation momento. the moment bitcoin becomes a legal currency problems appear, including and it must basic use which is a form of exchange. and this is related to the volatility of the price of coin. while some also ward that legalizing and be centralized digital currency could be wielded as a tool for corruption. bitcoin believers in uncertainty and across of salvatore,
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say the new law will only increase financial inclusion and has the potential to spur economic development. manuel apple al jazeera, christine wade as a professor political science at washington college, and she thinks other countries will be watching l. salvador closely well, all of this is down to follow doors, young tech friendly or tech savvy, millennial president kelly, who kelly really believe or with the claims which coin is wanted to or them, et cetera. but he's also increasing even under a lot of pressure from the united states, lately for authoritarian tendency, including scrapping the supreme court firing the attorney general and demolishing the country's anti corruption,
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were adopting bitcoin could alleviate fresher or be kelly from the i say on including for unity in the country as well for us in the course. tax evasion is already a really big problem in our fall. the door also has an incredibly regressive tax system, and both of the taxes are paid. invite by the for through a value added tax which is applied to all good. so one big concern is adopting a currency absence in the other economic policy is will this encouraged activation? i think it's entirely possible that it's part of a larger trend, particularly for small economies that perhaps want to free themselves from the us dollar. and i suspect that most small economy, particularly in the region, will be looking to see how effective this is followed or, and doing exactly what we probably coming up next to support. this is a tennis action from the french open were rough around the dollars hoping for a title number
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o a proper sales supreme court is due to decide on thursday whether they troubled copa, america, football tournaments, can go ahead. it was moved to brazil from current virus battered argentina, but infections are also still high in brazil, monica, and reports from rio de janeiro. nobody else. se, look up america, it's supposed to be sports event with 10 south american teens competing for
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regional football cup. this year it has turned into a political battle between major players, none of them professional. lastly, like brazil, vice president general emilio model. this was when the national squad suggested it, my boy caught the championship, he lashed out against the head. coach, teach you the sort of feel. i come from a time when football players, i would consider it an honor to be part of the national team. now the head coach doesn't want them to play. he should leave the president's son, sen, flexible scenarios, spoken. defense of his father's decision to host the cop america. despite brazil having the world's 2nd largest cove in 1900 death toll, syracuse teaching of licking the boots of former president. we see massa lula thus from brazil, left his work. this party is a strong contender. against both so narrow in next year's election. borders must be
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on this because this discussion is not about health teach. i kept silent when the co for america was to be hosted by argentine. as soon as the venue was changed to brazil to political stand, to hypocrites, if people just say you right when president jade will. so natalie took on the cop america after colombian, argentina withdrew as co host arguing they were facing deadly protests. and corona, virus infections. the opposition cited with doctors and scientists who said it's not the right time for place to hold such a large event. so presidents, your center, this is a different sam can shop. we need a clean champion shop to them what the national team said. it was and satisfied, but would hold it stung until tuesday, just 5 days before the cop america's kick off, their silence fuel the war on social media between both financial supporters and opponents to cheer peered in means as a staunch communist,
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a follower of long dead leon, trotsky while critics to both scenario dub the cop america cove, it america, sports commentator, mount of says, appear to politicians in south america have always use football to promote themselves, or it's a distraction from an ongoing crisis. go along with that. if we really love to miss the comp won't bring any money to the brazilian economy, because there will be no public in the stadium. the government's interest in hosting the tournament is merely political. we've seen this happen before in the seventy's military regime here and in argentina, use the world cup as a smokescreen to hide their atrocities. now it's being used by both sides for other reasons. if the organizers of the copper medic i have their way, the final game will be played here. and we addition needles. i conic monica now, stadium where the small public. but may resilience are weary of promises. that safety rules will be respected. the south american football confederation on the
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ball is more worried about the millions of dollars it has already invested and would lose if the games were suspended. its priority is to make sure the ball keeps rolling. no matter what monica, you're not give. i'll just 0. re addition, narrow will turn as here now of the rest of the day sport i found a thank you very much. i don't. what the french open is in for a blockbuster men semi final world number one noble joke of it, set to face. why found the dove? 5000 fans were able to what you take on it is my feel about a teeny and the night session with the curfew says 11 p. m. local time, serbian thought. opening 2 seconds, but then unusual. seeing that hold on goals. 31 the said that hybrid before both players had to ensure that the fans didn't exist the venue going up the
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okay. i mean there were and who happy about that the play eventually resumed with the joke of it, wrapping up the when in full set. yeah. yeah, play on play against the doll in this chord that were in which he has had so many 6 so much success in his career. and it'll mean the final stages of, of the grand slam doesn't get bigger than that. so of course, each time we face each other there's, there's that extra awe tension and explain explain stations and just the vibes are different. you know, walking on the cord with him on dollars made to work hard and his clothes, the final match. again, it's argentine as worker set for the 1st time this year for me and is known as
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the king of clay for a reason. and one mind games in our old field, the victory in full sets, plenty of bidding for 14 high. so i pull into the numbers. i just amazing. no, but i can't think about that now. no one of the let's talk about that when i finish my, my career and i always a moment to be happy. i want to import the much day into tough, abundant. if anytime his portugal have ended, their preparations for the european champ is ship on a high note. they hammered israel for an else course. john, are now, though, of course, getting himself a goal. we stand out, perform, however, was at bruno fernandez, the manchester united saw finding the net twice. portugal had been drawn in tough group with france, germany and hungry, who they faced 1st on tuesday. economists itself kicks off on friday day. so coming,
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if we must keep improving and the players themselves are working hard to do so they are committed and very motivated. we have a fantastic squad. i have no doubt that we'll be ready to face hungry. the phoenix suns have taken a massive step towards reaching the m b as western conference finals, and i'll be the denver nuggets to, to nothing serious. this whole, unstoppable getting 17 points and 15 assist without turnover. devon will continue his impression form with 18 points and 10 we bowels, winning it 223298 in the 1st ever and be happy with it. now the european tours, male and female golfers are competing against each other and what organizes hope can be breakthrough for inclusion and the sport just kind of even mixed tormented is being billed to as the 1st ever entirely equal pro golf tournament. and there is
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a come back on the cars for one of the sports biggest stars, pool waste reports from gothenburg in sweden. the 1st time i guess. it's 13 years since i'm concerned, swung a club in a pro tournaments on home soil. now perhaps the most famous woman in gulf will be just another player, one of $78.00 women competing with $78.00 men at the scandinavian mixed build as the biggest pro told him. and yet to feature both genders. there are european top ranking points on offer and $1200000.00 in prize money. the la my gold mine and if you go found them, you think it's fun to watch that women and men golf and now having them here on the same course. of course, we can compare how they hits, how they play. service time is hosting the tournament alongside fellow sweet hendricks denson hoping that truly famous female golf has come become the rule rather than the exception. making gulf
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a more equal game isn't just about men and women playing together. it's about leveling up the rewards on offer. while this torment makes a start, there's a long way to go. look at the money lists on the pga tour shows just how big the pay gap is. the leader for the men is bryson shown by with more than 5800000 earned in 2021 for the women us open when you can south side with 1000000 for those trying to earn enough just to keep playing the situation. it's stock down at a 100 in the world pairing. delicate has made just over $44000.00. her male counterpart hudson swafford is much more secure with $985000.00 this season. i laugh at it now because it's ridiculous, right? i mean, we do the exact same work for the exact same scores, pretty much and still it's such a huge difference. so my plan is to go pro for the next year, shouting at sponsor for waving up them. but i mean, it's hard. i think it's hard for everyone on tours 21 year old dick's
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a dog is one of india's few female professional golfers. in 2019. she became the youngest winner on the lady's european tour and is hoping a shared stage can push it even further. yes, it's going to be challenging for we received the game and we will learn so much from them and began to bad dog was more teacher than students against men in the program. but the main event we'll see how much with some of europe's best. continuing to make golf a true competition between the sexes could be to everyone's benefit polaris, i would use era gotham back and that's what it's for. for me, we'll have more for you later on including the build up to the european temperature, which kicks off on friday, but for now and you back to the sun. i thank you so much for that. and we'll also have more news for you right after the break with tommy's gone, he'll have all the latest updates in the g 7 meeting starting today over in the u. k. that's it for the news hour for now, but thanks so much for watching. ah,
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i us president joe biden arrives in the u. k. ahead of a packed week taking in the g 7 summit, nato meetings and hopes with russia latimer potent ah, hello.

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