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president joe biden. and i says, a plan to buy and distribute half a 1000000000 go with 1900 vaccines, the lower income countries. and you report says, 350000 people are facing famine. ne p o p s t gray region. fighting has been ongoing for months, pensions flare and occupied east jerusalem after far rise is really politicians threatens to march through the alexa compounds. and it fills equals the coal improved presidential election. the country could go in a dramatically different direction, depending on the outcome. and i'm, we harden with sports action from the french open is justin, as a russian player, anastasio pub lunch, and cova reaches her 1st ever final at a grand slam. ah,
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ah, we begin the youth with breaking news. the us is purchasing half a 1000000000 cobit 19 vaccines for lower income countries, with no strings attached. president jo biden's just made the announcements val, and a visit to the u. k, where he will attend the g 7 summit's on friday shipments all the vaccines. i set to starts in august live night to join a hall whose following the leaders me things before the g 7 summit, you join us inform us in the u. k. joe and joe biden has been speaking in the last half an hour. just tell us more about what he's been saying and what he's a nice for the u. s. president goes on his very 1st trip abroad. he's here to call at the g 7 and making those comments shortly after one on one face to face meeting with boris johnson. the host of the summit, the u. k. promised her course and perhaps reflecting the depth the seriousness of
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the alliance between the u. s. and the u. k. mr. by making a big show of how these 2 leaders, these 2 countries aim to take a leadership role in tackling the sort of twin, global crises at the moment. if you like that are right at the top of the agenda of the g 7 here at both the pandemic and pandemic, global recovery, including of course the provisions of ac seems to the world and climate change with the big climate change conference. the next one due to take place here in the u. k . and perhaps the background to all of this is that we know that the to have reached an agreement that's yet to be signed. a remodeling of the atlantic charter that was, that was reached during the 2nd world war i between winston churchill and frankly, roosevelt that come up with a brand new one here. aimed at fighting the pandemic fighting climate change and defending democratic values. now expect another big announcement from the u. k to do with vaccine delivery, a hefty sum of money is likely to be pledged to the global effort there. but 1st,
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there was this headline, groundbreaking announcement from the us president joe biden take, listen. the united states will purchase a half a 1000000000 doses of flies will cover 1900 vaccine, to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need. in the fight against this 10 demik. that's a historic step. the largest single purchase in donation of coven 1900 vaccines, by any single country ever. well, the vaccine use, the certainly making all the headlines now. but up to this point, so always be the we're on that crucial initial meeting with boris johnson because a heads up that meeting there was some control receipt aster, a disagreement between the 2 leaders. but sony, as you know, than ireland, tell us more about the, the meeting that happened earlier today. but all he really wants to do bar is johnson in this great moment in the spotlight for
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him. his host of the g 7 is so to show off the u. k, as a global power player on its own 2 feet and at the same time, burnish the lines with the united states. unfortunate for him then to find him self and his country locked in an increasingly bitter dispute with the over at briggs trading arrangements. specifically the so called northern ireland protocol that imposes new board checks on goods flowing from the rest of the u. k. to northern ireland. itself, of course, a part of the u. k. that as a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland and preserving the peace, the good friday agreement that was signed, that ended decades of violence. now the u. k. is in breach of some provisions of that northern ireland protocol. the e u side has insisted it observed the rule of law in terms of a deal. it freely signed up to the problem for bar is johnson. of course, he's that the health and status of the good friday agreement is something very close to the heart of joe biden, himself, a man of irish ancestry,
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no fan of bricks. it. and it emerged that ahead of this meeting us diplomats opened the rebuke. the u. k side, urging them to compromise, to essentially find a solution and make this thing go away or risk escalating problems in ireland. and this conversation was conceived, continued between the 2 men. when they met his bar, as johnson talking about it earlier, america, the united states, washington, the u. k. plus the european union have one thing we absolutely all want to do, and that is to hold the good friday. and the both of us, good friday agreement and make sure we keep the balance of the, of the piece process going. and that's absolutely common ground. and you know, i'm, i'm, i'm optimistic that we can do that now unfortunately, for bodies johnson who of course, would like to be talking about anything but breaks it at this g 7. you leaders will be here to, on friday. they've got a seat at the table along with the g 7 leaders. the risk is certainly there that
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bricks it continues to percolate through the rest of the g 7 summit agenda due to how their life 1st and foremost in cornwall. thank you very much and feeds driving use manner reports for the un. another rate agency says the 350000 people and he see of the t gray region, the right of facing or living in famine areas. been in conflict ever since november when. if you've been government forces entered the region to confront local leaders, mohammed though reports it's a good day, foster high goes on the hot sun. they've just received their share relief food brought in by the united nations world food program. it's the 1st delivery of aide that received in months, stare and family among millions of appeals, displaced by the conflict integrated to the families sheltering and abundant construction site. a few kilometers from the village at the port where their home
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was. toot a stead, enough family pick up the pieces for you and i said they were about 20 armed men. they gathered around my house and thrashed my crops. i constantly have nightmares about how brutal they were burning everything in no way. they kept getting closer burning all of the harvested crops from straw. they burned my home and everything. i had no mystery for the past 6 months. the united nations and 8, as i've repeatedly called for full humanitarian access, the great region in the face of growing fear of a protracted conflict with devastating effects on civilians. so this is a region that even prior to the conflict has been affected by shocks. in recent years we had the desert lucas this past year, hailstorm, some pockets of the region that are already chronically affected by drought. it means that this is an area that's already a bit on the edge. in a new report, the high level you and lead committee estimated that about 350000 people in that
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degraded and facing funding conditions. the war is now in its 7th month and has 100 access to essential services, food, water, livelihoods, in large parts of the gray region, putting the lives of millions at risk, un stuff into grad continue to report to block movements of aid, as well as the interrogation assault and even detention of humanitarian workers at military checkpoints. the philippine government denies responsibility out of sole money. nice information can be thing for a nation long or not because of can never get to rooms, but because of the vested interest, bad who'd like to present the situation has opened up 40 meg to so the government felt that they would do discredited. they went to the rest of the world, the government of matthew, the war in that great region of this place to more than 2000000 people for the
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economy of the region along with businesses crop some from thousands of civilians also being killed or wounded agencies say now is the time to stop follow those over the from having to death. how about the all just double by the un humanitarian cheese is demanding that the world sets off and deal with the crisis. the us ambassador to the un believe the security council for ignoring the disaster. i'll just as chris's salumi has more from the un headquarters in new york, the you on top humanitarian official mark low cock has been warning of impending famine. and ethiopia as t gray region, and now it's official, according to an assessment by 15 you and agencies regional groups and jose, some 350000 people are now facing those catastrophic conditions. that's the highest number of people in any one country in the last decade. but despite the united
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nations sounding the alarm, the security council has yet to hold an open meeting on the situation. despite attempts by european members and the united states, the united states and bassett, or to the un when to thomas greenfield, describe the situation as a man made humanitarian emergency. the security council's failure is unacceptable. we have addressed other emergent crisis with public meetings, but not with this one. so i asked those who refused to address this issue publicly to african lives, not matter. it's time for the security council to have a public meeting on this issue. it's time for the counsel to take meaningful action to address the crisis. a closed door meeting is in the works for next week, but humanity and official say stronger security council action would help them get the 3 things they need to address the crisis. an end to the violence, more access,
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and more money to buy food. plenty more hands only use our including france confirms it's going to set up because the whole legion corona virus. i break in from china cost more date on luckily the back seat and inform the poor poor because the head of european fiscal, when the evil heroes in both, ah, the far right is really politicians who threatened to march through the luxor most composed despite orders forbidding his visit that unless the area, it's all been clear was that the damascus case in the old city to protest against the decision to bar him. several palestinians demonstrated against the politicians presence, were arrested, and israeli police. he stung grenades to disperse the palestinians, sight damascus,
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gate. calling to both sides to leave. but when palestinian flags raised the stone grenades, 3 israelis, and 6 palestinians i've been arrested for said has more nigh from occupied east jerusalem. it's a my bank via came here. i think to make his point and also create a bit of tension. he wants to see attention on the fact that there has been a decision by the security, which meant to not allow a right wing. he is a far right member of the israeli connected israeli parliament. he was facilitated his progress into parliament last election by the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was looking to shore up right wing votes, and he has come here to make the point that the security status has prevented a religious nationalist, right wing flag march from taking place on this day through the muslim quarter of
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the old city unoccupied. east jerusalem through damascus gate just behind us here. it's been a flash point for weeks in terms of the tensions inside jerusalem. his own presence here was met with a, a wall of israeli security forces he wouldn't get to damascus gate. he spent a little less than an hour repeatedly making his point to reporters, also clashing verbally with palestinians here, finger pointing arm waving, and shouting. he was saying that the decision to not allow the smart today and postpone it till tuesday for some sort of compromise route that that is giving into terrorism. in his words, giving into hamas, allowing us to dictate what happens inside jerusalem. during his presence there was some shouting, there was a bit of shoving there, a handful of rest off the left. then things got a little bit more time between palestinians and security forces here. some 7 on going to use. i get a few scuffles. nothing on the scale of what we saw
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a few weeks ago here, but a sign of just how these tensions can interrupt. and also perhaps a precursor of how things might go on tuesday. that'll be the real test for whether this much is going to be allowed. and if so, and in what degree that could explain as to the level of tensions and potentially violence as well. well, earlier thousands of mourners filled the streets in the occupied west bank city of june the they attended the funeral, c, palestinian intelligence officers were killed along with another palestinian join away by as really forces on thursday. palestinian leaders have condemned to death. stephanie decker has more fully occupied westbank the body of a seed. ios are 33 years old. he lived in his village, just outside of genie. and he is one of 2 members of the policy and intelligence that were killed in
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a shoot out with israeli special forces. overnight the village come out to more than the body. members of the pallet being enforces the other flags. the flag is been shooting in the air and the body is now going to be taken just further up here before it gets buried. when we received the news with sadness and i can say we were desperate a young man like him with his wife, pregnant in her 9th month. imagine the situation for us, his friends, we spend our lives with him, and now we lost him. this is something that we suffer, his past, indians being arrested, getting killed all these things. thank god, we still have patience. we know that any of us can face a similar fate. pray that the body to the cemetery here in the village to be sorry. now to tell you that these kinds of things, i know that you don't talk to me through me comment, they happen on a daily basis. what is unusual and promising in exchange fire with you to know that
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there is something and they are tight security cooperation. when it comes to israel and usually when you see these kinds of res, important get involved, there's been condemnation from the palestinian government in person condemning the re, quote on the international community to do more. israel said, trying to erect it for a shooting at a soldier at a junction in the occupied west bank just a couple of months ago. so there is an investigation on going, but certainly a lot of anger hear people saying that they don't believe they'll be justice for the and then it's really caught just respond to hearing in the case of for palestinian families, facing force displacements from their homes is still one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem earlier israeli forces attacks palestinian protested, who are demonstrating outside the court. the case has to do with homes and a building claimed by a jewish trust. on the 100 the lead represent some of the people being forcibly
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expelled from the so one neighborhood, he says they're facing not hell battle really good so far has accepted the arguments raised by the settlers that this land was the jewish trust during the 19th century and therefore, it should be returned to them and also they accepted the claim raised by that that the family build their houses. and therefore in the law i consider to be as the president and therefore they have their homes. we see this as close as ethnic cleansing. you see this such because those family, they themselves are refugees. they have lost their property 948 in other parts of jerusalem that became later on in west jerusalem, or other fights officer can probably sign that was the canoes, as israel and i,
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people say that those families cannot clean back their property. although the whole identity cause and they are considered as resident or the 5th is by eating. so did the clear discrimination here whereby jews can claim back any property that they claim that they owned in the past prior to 98th white white while palestinians will load their homeland and their entire property in 500 villages and found inside events including with 2 students cannot claim back the property and this means that there, this community is that you need to eventually approve this kind of for forcible displacement. this means that those families would become a few, jeez, for the 2nd thought. a claim of voter fraud in proof. presidential election is threatening the cold weeks of political wrangling. socialist federal castillo holds
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a very narrowly over conservative rifle, keiko, which maury, after some days election, was you maurice ledges from 300000 votes were suspicious, but has offered little in the way of proof. kasteel denies the claims 5 now to mariana sanchez, who's in lima, marianna before days on from that vote is a final result. yes. hello. doesn't seem like the final result is mere, although the counting is almost done. there is a difference of 72470000 votes with you having the lead in this, in this election so far but equal, commodity has called the fraud. she has offered no evidence, no proof of it. she wants 200000 bolts to be unknown and she wants the further scrutiny of 300000 votes. more than now, the volta after the election on the same day, are burned and sold the law firms that are helping for you. marty throughout the
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country, looking at the records or a minutes of, of those votes that could be challenged. now, you might, like i said, she hasn't offered any, though she has said there is evidence stuff that gusty, your party wants to break the will of the people. that's all she has the evidence that she has produced so far. and just a little while ago, the castillo party house said in a communique that the voting hash finished, and they want the national electoral duty jury to say that the claims that the food you, marty party house should be called in a miserable law. ok. marianna sanchez, they're alive from lima. thank you. marianna was get more analysis on the situation. it could speak now to eric farnsworth, he's the vice president of the council of the americas and jesus from washington. d
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. c. as good to have you with us on the program. we're hearing from our correspondent there, and this may have for some of reviews, you don't follow the peruvian elections closely. have echoes of the u. s. election . the recent 20, a 20 election, fine margins allegations of both or frauds and a very deeply divided nation are the similarities between what happens in the us in 2020, and peru, or is it quite different? well, i think there are some superficial similarities, no doubt, a candidate who believes that they should win doesn't appear to be winning. and therefore is looking to try to find ways to change the vote tally and come out to victor, claiming fraud in this case. but i think that the issue in peru was always going to be very deeply divided, peruse traditionally divided, divided society on class lines and racial lines and geographic lines. urban versus
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world. and you have 2 candidates themselves were in perfect candidates, one from the far left and one from the far right with personal history there. and so a lot of people were voting against one of the candidates rather than for their candidates . and therefore this deeply divided elections really has some complications that will take a while to resolve with this 3 divided election. do you think this vote will settle in a thing? where does this leave the country if you've got accounts of it from the left and the candidate from the far left in the far right? what happens over the interest? yeah, that's a really good question. i think now it's not going to subtle anything. it's going to throw peru into further political chaos. this isn't an isolated incident. remember, last year there were 3 presidents in peru and a one week period. you have a deeply divided congress with no particular majority. and you have allocations of corruption that even our standing against keiko would you maury,
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herself. and so no matter who is declared the winner, they are going to face a complicated political scenario without majority political support. and you also have to remember, there are some very significant issues that they would have to deal with, whether it's the coven pandemic, which is ranging across a room, whether it's economic recovery. so there are big issues here that have to be addressed. and the political, the political moment suggests that that's not going to be the case, govern ability will be a real issue. it's what happens next or peruvian is going to be asked to go to the polls once again, or will the, the candidate who emerges will be able to govern moving forwards. well, the independent vote authority in peru is widely respected and although the cake of which mark his alleged fraud observers have not found anything
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to indicate that that was the case. and so at some point, one of the candidates, presumably pedro castillo, this point will be determined to be the presidential act. the question is, do either of the candidates try to mobilize their supporters, bring them out into the streets, defends the vote, quote unquote, and try to pressure the electoral orators into making a decision in their favor. if that's the case, then we could see some violence. we did see some protests, we could see some real instability, but over time, this is going to be one more element in peruse, seemingly never ending political chaos. peruvians are accustomed to dealing with some political challenges and they're going to have to find a way to muddle through. and just finally we're, we're hearing from marianna sanchez there of edge. i find the margins are in the hours and days ahead. what should be looking for that's going to determine this votes. doesn't really all come down to the rural areas now, or is there
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a chance if we're still a chance either of them could be the next president approved? well, there is still a chance, not all the boats have completely been counted, peruse a large country, there are some very rural and inaccessible areas. it takes a while to get the boats into lima to be counted. and there are still some boats outstanding from outside the country. and so it's theoretically possible that this could overturn custio's lee. that's probably unlikely at this point. but at some point, one of the candidates is going to have to be declared the victor and so, and they're going to have to move on. the one outline indicator could be as if somebody is able to, conclusively, prove that fraud took place. now i'm not predicting that i don't see that i don't foresee that happening, but if it does occur, that would clearly change the dynamic and cause the police, the political authorities. indeed to have to reevaluate what their next steps would
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be. you have a lot to keep an eye on and the days 17 weeks ahead. eric farms were great to get your perspective on this. thank you so much for joining us on the user. phil ahead . so now just there are more charges against me and more. suppose leader on fancy she this time allegations of corruption and signs of progress for the film industry, new york's try becca festival get funds away. for the 1st time since the pandemic began and sports will bring you the action from the 2nd cricket test match between england and use seal. and lia will have all the details for you later in the user. ah, with hello winds continues to be the big story across the middle east. we've got our northwest
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swain coming down from iraq. that's a shame ball. and it's really giving us some powerful wind gusts. we'll talk more about that in just one second. but also fierce winds across the arabian sea. so for coastal sections of oman will see wave heights up to potentially 4 meters. and there's that brisk wind down the goals. so we look at those in the days to come, we could see when got 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. you know, june as the windy something katasha so definitely shows here and temperatures are running a just a bit below average on take you to turkey. now we have been dealing with some downpours of rain. this is impacting central areas of the country. so the capital on cra, we have just seen businesses and moles flooded out here with that. deluge just swamping this area. and we do have a pretty good batch of what whether we can find is mir through the c resort city of antalya on friday. and the risk we may see some hail for eastern parts of the country. is symbol of sunshine though for you with a high of 27 degrees. we do have what weather rolling through the ethiopian
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highlands? addis ababa? hiv? 29 on friday and toward the south. plenty of sun can be found in bob boy, bill a while high of 20 degrees on friday. the al jazeera world chance to pirate radio station, radio caroline, on 11670 voice. the station radio power line of the english coast has a bigger audience. bbc network combined and within earshot of israel, the voice of peace speeches. there's no propaganda, a force for change or transient movement. rebel review ships on algebra, vaccines a promising path out of the panoramic. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to
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vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the misinformation, the latest developments. what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray. special coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jessina. ah, ah ah ah, this is al jazeera, quick tremendous over top stories this on the us, this purchasing half a 1000000000 doses. the phones are cool with 1900 vaccine, 20082 countries most in the 12 point. president joe vital sense it will supercharge the global fight against the pandemic. i made the announcement sharing his 1st
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overseas trips as us president had a g 7 summit. and friday he held talks with british prime minister boars, johnson's man.

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