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from the for values of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, the group of the world's richest countries, patches, 1500000000. cobra, 1900 vaccines in a global pushed by the panoramic. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is on the lie from dell, that's coming up, writes groups in the us, raise the alarm of a rising attack on stool by me, and mars military from finance into a direct role and operations against groups and africans, region and peruse election, deadlock claims of both for the 2 main content to say they want i
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some of the world's rich countries are bolstering the global fights against kobe. 19 u. k. prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations will donate a 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. he spoke on the eat of a lead us summit hours after us president joe biden, from his $500000000.00 doses over the next year. our diplomatic as a james base has more from cornwell in the u. k. the leaders of 2 countries that often talk of this special relationship president joe biden, the 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 un, or the 2 leaders believe as a parallel with present times the world leading renewed direction. after the pandemic and they offered some fresh support for countries,
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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 a 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 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 meetings. since the pandemic started the lead,
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as also will no longer have to deal with the trump back to the confrontational manner, an unpredictability of the former president and nerve, the u. s. is close to stylize. it's hard to, to overstate how significant that is. i've been talking about so i a deep sigh of relief. i think for 2 reasons. one is that it's a very different american president. it is in one sense, a return to america that want to leave that thinks diplomacy matters, that invests in it, the overall direction of president biden's foreign policy is clear. 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
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ives will activist in the u. k. welcome biden's announcement, but said much more needs to be done. a group from the us organization stage in our demonstration, near the site of the g 7, calling on leaders to address global vaccine inequality. they drew the faces of g 7 . leaders in the sand with a slogan, share the vaccine wave. the pattern for james warren is a political analyst. he says, amounts are positive step, but leaders will struggle to reduce inequality. ideals that knows the heart of hearts that china and russia is too great. international competitors have beat it to the punch when it comes to helping other country. and that's why you have this american government line would fight and repeated today about no strings attached as if every dollar that russian china give out 2 countries around the world are part of some role. well, so that's sort of a way of exhibiting, i think inadvertently that offensiveness the u. s. government feels here,
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but very much uppermost in their strategic mine is china and russia and how they have played this. and i think in many ways out played out game with us . what china will be watching the g 7 summit closely. it's not part of the group, but it's power and influence will be another major topic of discussion among the groups leaders. katrina, you has more from beijing and narrow minded and out. they had anti china and russia club. that's a one chinese state media newspaper describe the juice of music taking place in the leaders of the world's largest western democracies, will be discussing how to confront china on a range of issues. including increasingly aggressive approach to trade, technology, security, and territory, as well as alleged human rights abuses, syndrome, the leaders of india and other easy in countries. i've also been invited to share ideas about countering china's dominance in the asia region. what some have just
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completed. the jing will be watching closely. it's been trying to demonstrate an alternative to the u. s. lead western model. it's message to people and to those around the world is that the west is in decline, and dixie is rising. aging wants to convince the world that compared to china, the us is unreliable and untrustworthy. in facing the pandemic, the outbreak was controlled relatively quickly. and the economy is what for a ton has also sent about 350000000 vaccines abroad. more than any other country, when it comes to climate change, they didn't pledge to deliver carbon neutrality, but 2060 and we'll soon want a nationwide carbon trading scheme. and china is built and road initiative. i've seen a trillion dollars invested in global infrastructure projects and isn't due to play over $100.00 countries. g 7 leaders will be looking to match or challenge china in all of these areas. but it will be a balancing act. china is a key trading partner for almost all of that country,
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but you in is calling for an end to violence against children and me and my falling the february qu, human rights group, say, security forces have killed at least 849 people since the takeover, including dozens of children, even spokesmen, stephens jerrick says that must stop in for me and more the u. n. country team there says they remain deeply concerned over the continued use of force against children. they call and security forces to refrain from violence and keep children and young people out of harm's way. the u. s. children's fun said that 56 children have reportedly been killed by security forces since to be getting them. since the military took control of the government on friday, but schools have now become targets and be in mars. armed forces continue to occupy educational facilities across the country. say the children says they were more than 100 attacks on schools and may alone. it's believe most of the incidents involve explosive devices, such as bombs and how grenades the challenge. he says,
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since the qu, education has been blighted by political strife and conflict with daily attacks and widespread teacher layoffs. local media has suggested that just one in 4 children returned to school since 50 reopened on the 1st of june. let's bring in david matheson, he's an independent analyst on man, mon, georgia, skype from the ty, capital bank of david. so what do we make of this? save the children report. i mean, it makes us some very disturbing reading with these attacks on schools and other places of safety. well, it is very timely that say the children actually released this report and that should be commended for that. and it's consistent with lots of reports coming out of me and of military forces occupying schools throughout the country. and attacks on those security forces who are occupying protected, collect schools and other places around the country. so it's really disturbing you information. yeah, and since the 2, i mean, more schools are being bombed and teachers are also being laid off. so what impact david is this, or having an education for children in b and ma?
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let's say the children said, i mean, something like $12000000.00 children around the country being affected 1st, by the pandemic last year. and now in the aftermath of the to and the fact that there are soldiers and police actually taking up positions within that schools for various reasons and making so target of attacks from this rising resistance around the country. but the responsibility really is on the security forces not to go anywhere near schools and acts actually to allow children and teachers to actually go to school in safety. so this is another invitation, i think, an occupying force of the me and my military throughout the country post. yeah, as you say, david, the other big problem here is the cobra 19 pandemic estimated that more than 12000000 children have already lost a year of education due to schools being closed in days. i mean, it's been a major disruption for the majority of, of children around the country. and i think post this is just compounding at the fact that there is all of this violence and the fact that it's the military capital
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that's actually making schools and students cargo. and it should be deplored around the world. and far more precious should be put on the side that ministration counsel, him sat, middle, to cease and desist, and stay away from schools and from children throughout the country. just a final thought you david, when we saw the un spokesman, that calling for an end to the violence against children in me. and that's not like you though to stop these attacks. what more pressure can the international community bring to bear on the agenda and it's supported? well, i think this report should actually redouble efforts on the part of the united nations and the international community to put more pressure on the site administration council. and this should be information that really shines a lot of people around the world that they're not doing enough to put pressure on the military regime. the fact that the children are now in the firing line in bama ways, and they have been an in decades of conflict, should be really alarming to the international community. and i think this is something that should be taken up in the security council. ready and many other
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than use around the world. david maps and really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much into the talking to algebra now from 7 ounces into its direct role in military operations against om groups and africa, sal region. president manuel macro says french troops will continue to be part of a broader global effort to stop the violence he's urging the united states and the you just support the mission. france has more than 5000 troops in the area. micro recently suspended cooperation with molly, an army falling, a qu, latasha butler has more from paris. it sounds a bit like a bit of a rebranding exercise more than anything else. he 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 do we would have a sense of what he actually will do in the trial region at the end of june. nevertheless, the significance of this now is very clear because it because it comes off the
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recent recruiting in molly from suspending its joint operations with malia. is that a form of protest from suspending a to to the central african republic and military operations in protest. doroty because process of helping to fuel anti sentiment, anti for sentiment in the region. so that the, the presence of french troops and so our regional suddenly become more tensile difficult in recent months. but it's also interesting to know the public opinion here in the frogs about the file, i suddenly turned again the operation more than 50 french soldiers have died since 2013. and many people have brought the question and why false is getting down and what seems to be on, on conflicts in people's mind very far away. the french person about micro nose africa, the next year. they're all presidential election. he would know very well that it would be more favorable to public opinion if for all to reduce presence in the
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regions and some molly and the see the french move as a chance to rethink the overall strategy in this the hell region. one, bought a car, put the money in long as on it. we welcome the french military presence alongside the molly insta many years. the withdrawal is a blow 1st and foremost to the molly and armies, and the armies of the ser, helen general. but what is certain is that it's pushing our country once again to create solutions to face this terrorist threat. that's inviting the whole. so how new car sales, where this war came from. the room is really answer this question before we can say, we're going to get rid of the french military operation from the hill. i think money, we need the other countries to faces uncontrollable situations over the whole lot of money to come here and just there, including 350000 people living in firm in the united nations as the world to put an end to the crisis. in particular region addressing the racism again, communities of color holding the police accountable. and the race to become new
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york's top prosecutor is one of the most diverse and recent times we'll meet one of the front runners, more in the state. ah, hello, that the hot dry conditions continue across the middle east as the weekend approaches . but we're also seeing some unsettled conditions. we've got a fierce wind blowing down from iraq. that's going to kick up some duct across q, wait saudi arabia, katasha, and the u. a, we could see a sandstorm or 2, and those waves across the sea is going to be pretty rough, the gulf of a month. we'll see some of those heavy waves. now the temperatures across the region are going to dip slightly as we go into the weekend doe, coming in at 40 ria, nestling in the high thirties. and it's a pretty,
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pretty clear picture across the horn of africa. we will have a few storms rumbly across the ocean rift valley, but as we go into saturday, those are going to ease much of the wet weather can be found in the central african republic. storms rumbling across there as well as cameroon, will have quite a bit of cloud cover. open i g area with some showers expected in lagos. now for the south, it is a fine and dry and settled picture. we have got a bit of weather across the southern coast of mozambique, but further in land, things looking rather fine. the temperature doesn't pick up slightly in botswana as we go into the weekend, but plenty of sunshine for south africa. the who's a faith controller story without uttering a single word. no english can guide a simple touch, informa the conventionality of life. witness through the limbs of the
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human eye. it's what inspires the witness documentaries on out there. ah. the me welcome back to mind about top stories. this is prime minister barbara johnson says g 7 nations offset to pledge a 1000000000 current if iris faxing to low income countries in the speaking on the eve of a leader summit and ours up to us president joe biden from his 500000000 doses by the middle of next year, the challenge is say,
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the children says attacks on me and my schools are on the rise with armed forces continue to occupy educational facilities across the country. and from the mouth and end to its direct road and operations against goods in africa. sam region, president, manuel macros says french troops will continue to be part of a broader level of effort just on the bottom. now a report by the u. n. and agencies says that 350000 people in ethiopia to grow region, either facing or living in famine conflict in the region, has been going on since november. when, if europe in government forces and to the region bomber that reports, it's a good day foster haggis on the hot sun. they've just received the shell relief food brought in by the united nations world food program. it's the flex delivery of aide that received in months, stare and family among millions of kids, displaced by the conflict integrated, the families sheltering and an abundant construction site. a few kilometers from
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the village, the spot where their home once stood. a stead, enough family pick up the pieces as they were about 20 armed men, they gathered around my house and thrashed on my crops. i constantly have nightmares about how brutal they were burning everything in no way. they kept getting closer. bernie, all of the harvested crops and straw, they burned my home and everything. i had no mustard for the past 6 months. the united nations and ate it as, as every deadly cold for full humanitarian access to the to get a region in the face of a growing fear of a protracted conflict with devastating effects on civilians. so this is the region that 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 effective 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 the
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degraded jan facing funding conditions. the war is now in its 7th month and has hunted, accessed, essential services, food, water, and livelihoods in large parts of the gray region, putting the lives of millions, such risk, un stuff, integrate, continue to report, block movements of aid, as well as the integration assault. and even detention of humanitarian workers at military checkpoints. the philippine government denies responsibility out of sol, money, nice information in detail, information going on the notes because we're concerned about the 2 rooms. but because of the vested interest, bad, who would like to present the situation has help features that are courses who like to saw the government that they will do discredited. they went to the rest of the
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world, the government of matthew, the war in that degraded genevieve of this place to more than 2000000 people before the economy of the region along with businesses crops on from 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 world? does it or somebody's, you know, a federal prosecutor in peru has requested the detention of right wing presidential candidate case for maury. it's in connection to her ongoing corruption case, but comes of the country awaits the final result of its close presidential runoff, left his candidate federal castillo holds a slender li then for mores accusing him of fraud. my assumptions reports now from lima. i have the final result in a closely foot election server this candidate cake for him or is facing another challenge. prosecutor who has asked the judge to send her back to prison for
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violating the terms of her parole for him. or he says the move is politically motivated, looks i know it's always please. why was this request made today? yesterday we asked to know some ballot because of irregularities that citizens had brought to our attention. it looks like our request made them uncomfortable. kimori could be jailed for the 4th time and she turned it she faces 30 years in prison. but if she wins the presidency, the case would be put on hold till she completes her term enough. the that seems unlikely as her rival candidate look at the use leading by nearly 70000 votes to tip the scales for humanities, challenging the validity of more than 200000 ballots alleging fraud craft. it's not about my candidacy, but about respecting the vote of millions of peruvians who want their vote to be respected and for this process to be transparent and clean. the electoral officials
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and international monitors say the election has been transparent. i have read the required either the represent, the voting has been met, room officials, brought on the game. do not miserable. the support the candidates are anxiously waiting for officials at the national electoral jury to call the election. gonna yeah. i like in your case, i cool, mrs. coker for you maury, to reflect on things, and stop polarizing the people. we are in difficult times because of the pandemic. when is to learn to lose with dignity and humility. as electrical officials were processing the last food to produce of you were already celebrating all the party made up a provincial people. the deepest roots of peru that pedro castillo president will change peruse history. analysts say it will be
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a few days before officials can scrutinize all the disputed, both, like many peruvians already see. their candidate has one in a fantasy. just see that we might be more than 200 microns held by human traffickers. on the mexican side of the border with the us have been rescued. one group was found crowded into a tiny room that came from brazil. el salvador, honduras, guatemala, and mexico will be held at a facility until a mexico decides were to transfer them. but the, as healthcare system has been pushed to the brink as the country battles, the 3rd wave of corona virus, vaccines have been slow to arrive and the death tolls exceeded 15000 as hospitals went out of space and resources to report. 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 very tangs to assist loved ones who are struggling with cold in 1900. sonya he mean if he's angry, m o,
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don't me 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, no bids. all of us are people who are losing their relatives and nobody is helping us. bolivia is now seeing a resurgence of cases in depth from cooper, 19 intensive care unit bed. near capacity. contagion have increased 50 percent and an average of 70 people are dying every day. all of them on the low, 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, health care system. dr. lady for america says 5 regions in the country have
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reported up peak in cases with most hospitals overwhelmed guild system of this. and most of our country's 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, no medicines and human resources are insufficient. it is dramatic. the no collation campaign has also been a challenge. while many are afraid of the vaccines, 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 china will be sending 1000000 doses of sign of foreign vaccines and has authorized 2nd daughter to be applied as a 1st dose. to increase the number of people protected by symbol shouldn't be. they'll be many the we are strongly asking all health departments to vaccinate the population. if we run out of voc seems we will know we are doing our job. we need to create a barrier for the vaccines. they shouldn't be in
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a deposit. that's why we're authorizing the 2nd doses to be applied as a 1st dose, so we can keep the process going. as we get more vaccines, not at the develop world, trying to move task over 19 in latin america. the virus continues to kill thousands of people. every day, there were almost 1200000 new cases last week, and experts say the figures are not going down anytime soon. betty said, well, i'll just eat a. that's going to 10 stand off of the alex a compound, an occupied east jerusalem after far. right. is really politicians threatened to march through it on thursday. it to my been given was at the damascus gates in the city to protest to police or barring him from the area he left off making a speech. earlier police stopped a plan, marched by his ready nationalists for the muslim quarter, the city and a visit to the alex are compound the police to the 1st group of palestinians outside damascus gate, who were protesting,
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been giving as a rival officer's call for both sides to leave, but you stun grades when palestinian flags are raised. threes railey isn't. at least 6 palestinians were arrested. now the field of candidates running to become new york city's talk, prosecutors. one of the most diverse yet women takes over. will have to deal with issues including rising gun violence, hate crimes and accusations of police brutality. cable that is on the went to meet one contender is promising to do more of a marginalized communities. hi, how are you? she's running to be new york city's next district attorney. my name is jaime, on the top prosecutor in america's largest city j. however, to honey a booth, she's 1st experience of the criminal justice system. didn't come in law 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 convenient store in brooklyn,
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my priorities are addressing the racism against communities of color, holding the police accountable and stop letting people who are powerful a 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 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 hanny casino, but after some high profile endorsements, her prospects have risen significantly above she grew up here in harlem in new york
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city. she has a real authentic connection to people. and it was obvious to see when she was out campaigning. the race is coming up due the 22nd. i'm a civil rights lawyer and when 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 heard 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 into former president donald trump's finances. for now that is something a bu she doesn't want to comment on you volunteer minute. yeah, she's focused on criminal justice reform and holding police rather than president accountable. thank you. gabriel, is on, do you see the new york rescuers have successfully fried
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a humpback whales from tangled fishing lines off the coast of boston in the united states. it took the marina response team 3 days to release the whale rescue. the said she may have been entangled for weeks or even months. a type of quick check of the headlines here and i'll just put it by minister bars. johnson says g 7 nations are sent to pledge a 1000000000 corona virus vaccines, the low income countries. he was speaking on the eve of the lead of summit, and alice, after us president joe biden promised 500000000 doses by the middle of next year. 200000000 of these doses will be delivered this year 2021.
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