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is celestine ever faith, and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because up the only way we can try to solve any of the problem is together, that wells is so important. we make those connections. the news for us pledge is half a 1000000000 coven, 19 vaccines for 4 countries out. the g 7 per pat announced the global vaccination post. ah, i money side. this is al jazeera life from joe that coming up. 350000 people in e t great region of faith and famine. united nation as the world put an end to the tragedy. president and manion, my crosses from military operations in africa,
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the hell region will be restructured and merged into a broader international mission. parade's, unfinished election claims of both a fraud are made on a prosecutor the jell times the conservative count that kicked over to maury. ah, u. k prime minister boris johnson says g 7 nations all set to donate 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. he spoke on the eve of a lead us summit, an hours off the us president job bought and promised $1500000.00 doses of the next year. on to play, magic editor james base has more from call in the united kingdom. the leaders of 2 countries that often talk of this special relationship president joe
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biden and prime minister boris johnson, examined a copy of a document signed by the us and u. k. in the dark days of world war 2, the atlantic charter paved the way for the treaty that created nato. and the late to charter that now governs the you and the 2 leaders believe as a parallel with present times, the world meeting renewed direction. after the pandemic and they offered some fresh support for countries, have been struggling to get doses of vaccine. the united states is providing these half 1000000 doses with no strings attached. let me say it again with no strings attached. our vaccine donations don't include pressure for favors or potential cassette concessions. we're doing this to save lives. it was great, great pleasure to welcome you to call. despite the smiles, there was tension on one from northern ireland. present. biden's officials have expressed deep concern about the growing dispute between the
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e. u and the u. k. about trading arrangements put in place after breakfast. they fear it may derail the historic piece, still signed in 1998. the good friday agreement. cobit 19 has changed the world since the last g 7 meeting in barrett's in france almost 2 years ago. for this 1st in person, high level meeting since the pandemic started, the lead is also will no longer have to deal with the trump back to the confrontational manner and unpredictability of the full president. unnerved the u. s. is closest allies. it's hard to overstate how significant that is, i mean, talking about. so i a deep sigh of relief. i think for 2 reasons. one is added to it. very different american president. it is in one sense, a return to america that want to lead that thinks diplomacy matters, that invests in the overall direction. president biden's foreign policy is clear.
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it's the buying close allies and partners and then with the united position deal with problems. and those countries that don't share the us his values, and that's exactly what he's doing with this trip meeting the g 7, nato, the e u, and then sitting down, face to face with the russian president vladimir putin. james bays al jazeera scent ives, well activists in the u. k. welcome biden's announcement, but said much more needs to be done. a group from the of us organization staged in our demonstration, near the size of the g. 7 summit calling on needed to address global vaccine and equality. they drew the faces of g 7. leaders in the sand with the slogan, share the vaccine wave, pacing the inequality vaccine during the indies, county where we are now has vaccinated. more people done, $22.00 african nations combines at this rate,
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the g 7 countries will have vaccinated the population within the next 6 or 7 months . whereas we're developing world, it would take 57 years to reach that same level of protection. so that's why we're asking was really those who are meeting here today to allow more countries and more qualified manufacturers to produce the lifesaving vaccines. the 1000000000 dates is still full short of the 11000000000. the world health organization says needed to vaccinate the world. and there's a striking divide between the rich and the poor. 85 percent of all days is administered so far have been in the high and upper middle come income countries. just point 3 percent have been administered in low income countries. africa has a slowest vaccination rates of any continent in at least 10 countries. they're less than one percent of the population has received a single dose. but kina also and the democratic republic of congo been then at the
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very bottom of the list. meanwhile, in the united states and the united kingdom, 42 percent of people are fully vaccinated. james warren is a political analyst and executive editor, news god, he says the announcements from botton and johnson are a positive step. but leaders will have an extremely hard time agreeing on how to address the vaccine and quality. there's this radical difference in how many countries have performed in dealing with their own population. so they're, they're going to be many who are disinclined to be helping out others when it comes to entire continent in crisis, such as africa. what do you do? you are giving them all the unused vaccines in the us and france and germany in the u. k. or do you figure out some miraculous way to sort of regionalize their, the manufacture of these vaccine? that would seem to be a smart,
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adroit way to deal with it. but the cost is gigantic and speaking of costs, once you put this into some sort of context, we're talking about a $3500000000.00 outlay for the united states. just the state of illinois where i live is the beneficiary under trump latest. and them really plan of 7500000000. there's one fighter jet that though all. busy of the us military is now purchasing, they have $35.00 that's $405000000000.00. so this is really a drop in the bucket when it comes to the resources. i mean, i'd say a report by the united nations and agency says that 350000 people in, in europe is t gray region not either facing or living in famine. conflicts in the area has been going on since november when europe govern forces entered the region . mohammed dad has this report. it's a good day, foster haggis on the hot sun. they've just received the shell relief food brought
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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 years, displaced by the conflict. integrating the families sheltering an abundant construction site. a few kilometers from the village at the port where their home once stood. a stead, enough family pick up the pieces for you and as 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 and straw. they burned my home and everything. i had no mystery for the past 6 months. the united nations on 8 it is as i've repeatedly called for full humanitarian access, the to get a region in the face of growing fear of a protracted conflict with devastating effected civilians. this is the region that
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even prior to the conflict has been affected by shocks. in recent years, we have the desert locust 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, a high level you and lead committee estimated that about 350000 people in the degraded jan facing form in conditions. the war is now in its 7th month and has hampered access to essential services, food, water, and livelihoods. in large parts of greater gym, putting the lives of millions, the risk un stuff integrated continue to report block movements of aid, as well as the interrogation, assault, and even detention of humanitarian workers. at military checkpoints. the therapy and government denies responsibility, sol, money, nice information can be information going on. not because of
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concern about 2 rooms, but because of the vested interest, bad who'd like to present the situation has help features that are courses who like to show the government, if they will do discredited, they went to the governor to matthew the war, and that's a great job of this place to more than 2000000 people before the economy of the region along with businesses crop. some firms, thousands of civilians also being killed or wounded. 8, i just say now is the time to stop, follow those of us from talking to death. how about the all does it or do some of the of the un humanitarian chief is demanding that the wells step up and deal with the crisis in ethiopia. the us ambassador to the un blame the security council for ignoring the disaster. i'll just there is chrisman salumi has moved from the un headquarters in york. the on top humanitarian official mark low cock,
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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 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 ambassador to the un when the thomas greenfield described 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
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. do 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, and more money to buy food. still ahead on al jazeera israeli media release footage of palestinian prisoners being beaten and abused. activist famous treatment is widespread and systemic addressing the racism against communities of color, holding the police accountable. and the race to become new york top prosecutor is one of the most diverse and recent times we'll meet the front on it. i
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i, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. let's start in china and the weather continues across southern and eastern areas, but up in the north we got fine dry conditions dominating beijing thing a lot of sunshine, 32 degrees. but we could see a shower too as we go into saturday. but much of the weather dominating the korean peninsula. south korea seems really heavy showers for now japan, managing to escape much of that wet weather sunshine coming in tokyo at 29 degrees . but as we go into the saturday, that does work its way over across the southern areas. can you show seeing some of those heavy downpours and it's some of the story for southern areas of china. hong kong is going to see some of that heavy rain, an indo china. it will really be affected by the monsoon rains. as we go into the weekend, this is what the monsoon looks like when it comes to mom. buy more than $200.00
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millimeters. rain fed in the city and those streets were flooded out with more of that to come. those monsoon range sweeping across the western coast of india, affecting the south as well as well. sure lanka, we could see some more flooding there with those torrential downpours north. east india is going to be effective and we could see some flooding in bangladesh. and me and mol, with those one soon rains sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, welcome to port on your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there is online content that you may have met a new program that the for our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their audience. portal with me founder gotten on to 0 me
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ah, ah, ah, you're watching out there are mine to help stories the, our u. k prime minister bars johnson says g 7 nation all set to pledge 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. he spoke on the eve of a need of some as an hours to us president joe biden promise $500000000.00 doses by near 2022 bought and maybe announcement during his 1st over the trip us president. he goes to visit nature courses off to the 3 day summit and then go want to meet the russian president vladimir nations is warning that
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$350000.00 people in 5th grade regional, either facing or living and famine. the conflict began in november when you're a governor and president and manu my call has announced a reorganization of france's military presence in the hail region of west africa. they are currently more than $5000.00 french soldiers fighting armed groups in the area. bronze intervened in mali in 2013 to help push back groups, link talent. and i so a correspondent natasha butler has more in the story from paris. it sounds a bit like a bit of a rebranding exercise more than anything else. we didn't talk about reduction or a true number. he didn't say the false is necessarily pulling out, but what he did say was that we would learn a lot more. and we would have a detail sense of what he actually will do in the region at the end of june. nevertheless, the significance of this now is very clear because it because it comes off
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a recent recruit itala in molly from suspending its joint operations with molly enforce is that a former protest from also suspending a to to the central african republic military operations in process or dorothy, because process is helping to feel anti sentiment anti for sentiment in the region . so that the, the presence of french troops and so our regional suddenly become a lot more tensile difficult in recent months. but it's also interesting to learn the public opinion the here in the fraud about the file, i suddenly turned again for more than 50 french soldiers have died since 2013 and many people in front of the question and why false is getting down and what seems to be on, on the conflicts in people's mind very far away. the french present about micro noise africa the next year. they're all presidential election. he would know very
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well that it would be more favorable to public opinion if for all to reduce presence in the region has been a 10 sound off the oxide compound and occupied east jerusalem on the far right, israeli politician threatened to march through it on thursday it's, i'm a been given was the damascus gave me old city to protest a police order barring him from the area he left off to making a speech earlier. israeli police don't to plan march by israeli national through the muslim court of the city and visit to the al access compound. the news come out and police dispersed a group of palestinians outside damascus gate who were protesting bengal as arrival offices called for both sides to leave. but you stung grenades when palestinian flags were raised. 3 is ready at least 6 palestinians were arrested. video has a merge said to show god's assaulting,
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shackled palestinian prisoners in an israeli jail. harass newspaper says security footage from march 2019 shows more than 50 inmates allegedly linked to hum us being drive to the floor and beaten paper says only for the 10 guards are being investigated over the incident at the prison in the southern negev region. the video was captured in the same month palestinian prisoners held protests against insulation of joining devices that was to prevent them from using smuggled phones. while thousands of palestinians have been living in israeli jails for years since the beginning of 2021, the palestinian prisoners clubs, as nearly 1400 palestinians have been arrested. and the rights groups. but esl m says israel as detaining more than $4000.00 palestinians with at least $350.00 under administrative detention without charge. prisoners in israeli jails include
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$41.00 women and at least $140.00 children below the age of 18. her why the ralph is a human rights attorney based united states. she says it's unlikely anyone in israel will be held accountable for the incident. what we are likely for here is some condemnation, possibly that this is not part of the protocol that is being investigated. but then when you know the cameras turned away, when the attention died, that dies down in the end, nobody is prosecuted, nobody is held accountable and it continues. and unfortunately, this is a result of systematic, the immunization of palestinian right. it is when you so the human eye a people which israel has been doing since $948.00, that you can even have people carrying out torture. and, and that is what is happening. and we won't be, i think, an improvement until that kind of mentality changes in order for that mentality to
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change their needs to be some pressure on israeli authorities. which means that we have to end this culture as a unit. and that put the great burden on american citizen to step up the pressure for the american government to stop holding or protecting israel from international accountability. torture is absolutely outlined in, in, in international law. it is what we consider in international human rights, mandatory and loss. and non darrow global war of law, meaning under no circumstances in the torture ever tolerated and has been doing it . unfortunately, the international community has been tolerating it without imposing anything on the trail. us congress woman l handle mar is facing a backlash from within the own democratic party. after controversial online post in a tweet, omar appeared to liken the actions of the us in israel to those of hamas and the
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taliban. in a rare rebuke house speaker, nancy pelosi accused of drawing false parallels between democracies and groups which engage in terror acts. omar says her remarks related to an ongoing case in the international criminal court. and when not a moral comparison with the field of candidates running to become new york city's top prosecutor is one of the most diverse yes. wising gun violence, accusations of police brutality and hate crimes. is some of the issues that office will have to deal with. 8 people vying for the position gabriel, and as i went to meet one who is promising to redress the balance for marginalized communities. the hi. how are you? she's running to be new york city's next district attorney. my name is jaime live on the top prosecutor in america's largest city. i pursued j. however, to honey a booth. she's 1st experience of the criminal justice system. didn't come in law
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school, but when she was only 14 years old, that's when her father was sentenced to 22 years in prison for selling untaxed cigarettes in the family convenience store in brooklyn. my priorities are addressing the racism against communities of color, holding the police accountable and stop letting people who are powerful and privilege get away with a bush is pledging to fix a criminal justice system. she calls racist police brutality is a big problem for communities of color. and we have to understand that police officers have a lot of power to not only infringe on our constitutional rights, but to restrict our freedom and then present us to the prosecution system. there are 8 people running for district attorney of manhattan, including iranian born talia. for heidi and weinstein, we do hard work, and we speak to the people, but with no experience to prosecutor bushy. a child of palestinian immigrants was once a long shot to win the race. where was the handy cuz she's with us,
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but after some high profile endorsements, her prospects have risen significantly. boucher grew up here in harlem and new york city. she has a real authentic connection to people and it was obvious to see what she was out campaigning. the race is coming up due the 22nd. i'm a civil rights lawyer and when a bush she says the criminal justice system was not working. at least one former federal prosecutor told me, she's partially right. the guiding calls of the criminal justice system generally or sound. but the way things have been implemented have drastically hurt people of color. people who don't have a lot of money, who don't have a lot of power, whoever is the next district attorney at manhattan, they'll also have to decide how or if to proceed with the criminal investigation in the former president donald trump's finances. for now, that is something a bu she doesn't want to comment on, you vote him and i yeah,
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she's focused on criminal justice reform and holding police rather than president accountable. thank you, gabriel. is aldo, i was just in your peruse, left way encounter that petro castillo, has a narrow lead in the presidential election. the former school teacher is a head by around 70000 votes. his conservative rival cake of which you maury is yet to concede. she says 300000 votes were suspicious that is offered little in the way of proof. marianna sanchez has the latest from lima. 100 percent of the volts are now in, in the mac volt that were coming from abroad from overseas. and also from the rural areas that have taken many days to get here. there's less than one percent that still needs to be counted. kick off with the money still trading behind you. according to the last result. he's
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a bit he is more than 70000 boat ahead of kick off with you, marty. but an actual officials cannot call a winner yet because take up, the money has called the fraud and she is challenging. 1000000 500000 volts. she won electoral officials to a know 200000 volts. now, monitors international monitors and observers of the election, half since the election is from parents. and people from if you look at the us party has come out in the press conference a while ago. same that they to want electoral officials to call a winner. and i would say it will take at least 3 days for electrical officials to look into those challenge to both. it could be even many more days or than talented migrants held by human traffic is on the mexican side of the border with the u. s. have been rescued. one group were found
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crowded into a 5 by 5 me to room. they came from brazil, el salvador, honduras, guatemala, and mexico will be held in a facility until mexico decides where to transfer them. but levy has health care system has been pushed to the brink as the country battles, the 3rd wave of co 19 infections. vaccines have been slow to arrive and the death toll is exceeded. $15000.00 souls run out of space and resources. theresa by reports. the oxygen is a luxury in bolivia these days and that's why these people came to this factory, coach alamba. many have been waiting for days to feel their tangs to assist loved ones were struggling with cove in 1900. the sonia humane. if he's angry, am i going to be lucky? but i bet i have slipped here because i'm not sure whether there is really no oxygen or they're lying to us. in the hospitals, there is no oxygen nor bids. all of us are people who are losing their relatives
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and nobody is helping us. bolivia is now seeing a resurgence of cases and deaths from cooper 19 intensive care unit bed. near capacity. contagion have increased 50 percent and an average of 70 people are dying every day. boy, mom is, well, my brother is dying. i have no words. i saw they're moving some tanks. maybe we'll get some oxygen now. in the hospital, there's no oxygen. i have no words the 3rd wave is exposing once again, they will never ability of bolivia, the health care system. dr. ready for america though, says 5 regions in the country have reported up peak in cases with most hospitals. overwhelmed, kill system of this. the most bodies, our country health care system had collapsed prior to the pandemic health centers, infrastructure was not ready to cope with this. there's no equipment, no supplies,
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no medicines and human resources are insufficient. it is dramatic. be no queue. lation campaign has also been a challenge, while many are afraid of the vaccine. others wait in line for hours to get their job. as in many developing nations, vaccines have been slow to arrive. the health minister has announced shine that will be sending 1000000 doses of final foreign vaccines and has authorized 2nd daughter to be applied as a 1st dose. to increase the number of people protected by similar soon biddy, they'll be men. the, we are strongly asking old health departments to vaccinate the population. if we run out to vaccines, we will know we are doing our job. we need to create a barrier for the vaccines. they shouldn't be in a deposit. that's why we are authorizing the 2nd dose is to be applied as a 1st dose, so we can keep the process going. as we get more vaccines at the develop world tries to move task over 19 in latin america. the virus continues to kill thousands
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of people every day. there were almost 1200000 new cases last week. and experts say the figures are not going down anytime soon. betty farewell. alas, eda. rescuers have successfully fried humpback whales and tangled fishing lines up the coast of boston in the united states. it took the marine response team 3 days to release the whale named valley. the crew used a hook shape knife at the end of a 10 meter pole to cut the ropes on calling her to the seafloor. rescuers say she may have been entangle there for weeks or even months. ah, this is out there. are these your top stories, u. k prime minister boris johnson says g 7 nations is set to pledge 1000000000 current of ours vaccines to low.

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