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journalists were always pushing boundaries. part of the sample must always under love. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where auto media go goes, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, the group of the world's richest countries pledges 1000000000 covey 19 vaccines in a global push to find the pandemic. ah, i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera live from dell hall, so coming up rights groups and the un raise the alarm over. rising a tax on schools and me and my following the military coup, 350000 people living in famine. the united nations urges the world to end the
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crisis in ethiopia. he gray region and peruse election deadlock. les, this federal castillo holds in our lead days into counting at these right wing rival alleges, fraud. ah, some of the world's richest countries are bolstering the global fight against coven 19 u. k. prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations will donate 1000000000 current of virus vaccines to low income countries. that in addition to the 500000000 doses promised by the us president, i'll definitely get it to james bass has more from cornwall 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,
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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 leading 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 a great, great pleasure to welcome you to call. despite the smiles, there was tension on one from northern ireland. president 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
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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, as 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've been 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 it the overall direction 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
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don't share the u. s. is 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, saint ives, activists in the u. k. welcome, jo biden's announcement said much more needs to be done. a group from the of our organization staged in our demonstration, near the site of the g. 7 summit they calling on lead us to address global vaccine inequality. they drew the faces of g 7 leaders in the sand, the slogan, share the vaccine, wave, the peyton. the inequality vaccine axis is staggering. in this county where we are now has vaccinated more people done. $22.00 african nations combines at this rate, the g 7 countries will have vaccinated the population within the next 6 or 7 months
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. whereas for the developing world, it will take 57 years to reach the same level of protection. so that why we're asking was really those who are meeting here today to allow more countries and more qualified manufacturers to produce the life saving vaccines during the holidays life process in pharma, fin cornwall, where the g 7 summit begins in the next few hours. so john, it's going to be a slightly different family photo of this time. it will say something i guess about the challenges. the g 7 lead his face this time around pickup through that yes, leaders and delegation still arriving on the opening day of the summit. joining the leaders of the group of 7 most advanced democracy so called invited delegations include the indians, australia, south africa, the south koreans coming here as well. all hold up in the rather glamorous surrounds, not far from here to gun castle. the media and protest is kept well away at
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a pretty safe distance discussions due to kick off late this afternoon. the 1st opening session looking at the pandemic before a meeting with the queen this evening. and the pandemic and global pandemic recovery likely to dominate over at least the next 24 hours that we talk about vaccines, vaccine production and distribution. as you saw, the pressure from some quarters to waive the patients on vaccine production. so the developing countries can develop their own, they'll be cool. so great financing to help the effort to vaccinate the world. and we've seen, of course, those headline announcements from president biden and far is johnson billions. millions of houses rather of vaccines to be donated to low and middle income countries by the end of this year. then also be talked on sunday, looking at climate change, or johnson. those key to push a robust agenda. there is the u. k. prepares to host the next big climate conference in glasgow in november, talks as well about threats to democracy from the likes of russia. the rise of can
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make lot giants like china, conspicuously absent from this gathering, of course, but a preoccupation for many and with rather bad timing for far is johnson rex. it creeping here into the limelight. he wants to portray the u. k. as a global pilot player on its own 2 feet, instead of having to fight fires with the e. u. an acrimonious trade dispute over northern ireland that has drawn the attention of joe biden, the president of course, with irish roots. and you leaders in hostile mood. it seems manual macro and already making that clear, they've got a seat as well, of course, at the top table. and perhaps we can take is another big issue, although maybe not on the official agenda, and that's how the u. s. president joe biden demonstrates that the trump era is truly over i think that's a huge issue overshadowing this entire gathering and a big opportunity for joe biden on his 1st overseas trip since taking office 5
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months ago. and he made perfectly play himself arriving here on u. k. so a couple of days ago that he wants to show the u. s. is back that it's moved on from the obstructionist ways of the trump administration. that it is embracing again its leadership role in the world and traditional multilateral forms of diplomacy. he moves on from here, off to meeting key allies, of course, face to face here, to nato in brussels to the e. u in brussels shoring up. key alliance is lining up on key issues, presenting what he describes, the coalition of democracy as a united front, against perceptions of threats to those democracies from the likes of russia. as i said, no, and all of that ahead of this meeting face to face with russian president vladimir putin in geneva at the end of this very busy week for joe biden. next wednesday. that was jonah hall. thanks so much. and molly, as in many other african countries, only
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a fraction of the promised covey 19 vaccines is actually being delivered. the scientists that say they have a solution to get shots into alms quicker. nicholas huck explains from bi mco in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in one team. the country is running out of vac scenes and people are dying. in march, molly received only 396000 vaccines for 14000000 people. not enough to contain the outbreak, while the rich countries vaccinate the young, poor countries like money you have yet to vaccinate the old or vulnerable romana move up. this while the vaccine is our only hope to stop this pandemic, and it seems europe in america have left africa behind. if we all had equal access to the vaccine, things will be under control. they are not. with not enough oxygen infrequent power cuts, public hospitals are ill equipped to deal with a panoramic health centers are also
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a target for arm group health official. here many death go unnoticed with patients preferring to stay at home. then take the risk of going to a hospital. several health workers were kidnapped this week, or our team has been attack road. thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money to set a form for them. i said they took it and they went, we can not say that it's so easy to do it, but we are trying to do our best how to keep our people safe. the 2nd thing, how to go to this population was very, very fat on something leaving in a bit in taker territory. a 1000000 doses of cove in 1900 vaccines are expected to arrive in july. but for molly and it's too little, too late. the government wants vaccine, peyton's waived move that is being backed by us president joe biden and the world health organization. because of the pandemic, this lab is taking extra precautions. this is where several vaccines were developed
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in collaboration with researchers from the united states to vaccine against meningitis vaccine against diarrhea diseases. and the hope for the researchers here is that one day the current of virus vaccines will be produced right here in molly, for dr. our trial re, this is achieved the goal. why not had this, you'd be visiting really good thing for us and saw the world engine and i, and this will be asked to not the maybe depending on the condition, tory wants to see the country is cold storage not empty, but full of maryan made vaccines it is for her the only way to bring the pandemic to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera bama co. francis announced an end to its direct role in operations against arm groups in africa, region president emanuel micron says french troops will continue to be part of
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a broader global efforts to stop the violence is urging the united states and the e. u to support the mission. france has more than 5000 soldiers in the area. macro recently suspended cooperation with molly's army following a qu. b, u. n. is calling for an end to violence against children in may and mar, following the february military crew. human rights groups say security forces have killed at least 849 people. since the takeover, including dozens of children, un spokesmen stefan yacht, it says that must stop. for me and more the un 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 reported been killed by security forces since the beginning, the, since the military took control of the government. skulls has now become targets in
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men mar, as armed forces continue to occupy educational facilities across the country. will save the children, says the more than a 100 a tax on schools in may alone. believe most of the incidents involved explosive devices such as bombs and hand grenades. charity says, since the military coup education has been blighted by political strife and conflict with daily attacks and widespread teach ally offs. local media have suggested this one in for children return to school and say efficiently reopened on the 1st of june. david matheson is an independent analyst don't be in mom. he says, the responsibility is on the military job to not to go anywhere near the schools. well, the same, the children said, i mean somebody like 12000000 children around the country in effected 1st by the pandemic last year. and now in the aftermath of the 2 and the fact, 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
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the country. but the responsibility really is on the me, i'm out security forces not to go anywhere in the schools and actually to allow children and teachers to actually go to school in safety. so this is another invitation i think, and occupying forces me on my military throughout the country post. it's been a major disruption for the majority of children around the country. and i think post crew this is just compounding at the fact that there is all of this violence and the fact that it's the military, the capital that's actually making schools and students. and this should be deplored around the world and far more precious should be put on the site administration council and sat middle to cease and desist and stay away from schools and from children throughout the country. well, i think this report should actually redouble efforts on the part of the united nations and 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 than not doing enough to put pressure on the military regime. the fact that that children are now in the firing line in bama
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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 and many other venues around the world still had on al jazeera hong kong films saw that a face to face pressure off the beijing national security law came into 4th. china is moms rover beams back images to us of the martians. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. that warm wet weather is going to lead europe into the weekend. we've got very dry conditions coming across the west with plenty of sunshine breaking through over the weekend. but to the east,
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the wet weather does continue and there is more rain to come. the biggest change is going to see we're going to see it in scandinavia, a weather system coming in now bringing with it to wet and windy conditions, to norway to sweden. and by the time we get into saturday, that will shimmy cross. we'll have some thunderstorms in a stonier lithuania and latvia. there's also weather on the way for west and areas of russia. ukraine. see some of that where, where the to but the rush of thunderstorms is going to be concentrated over the balkans, greece see some of those funding showers as well as turkey. we could see some will flash flooding there for southern italy. we'll see a few thunder showers as well in the southern areas and the i buried peninsula thing. a lot of heat that we do have an amber warning from the southwest area of north sundry down pools, but they do clear up. he'll be a few showers kicking around on saturday. if we moved to north africa, it's a pretty hot and dry picture up north. a lot of heat kicking in for the canary islands, temperatures rising above 30 degrees, leading to some tropical lights. sponsored
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you're watching out. is there a time tony capital headlines now u. k. prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations will donate 1000000000 current of virus vaccines, the low income countries. that pledge followed the u. s. president promise of 500000000 doses that activists say it's still far from enough to meet need. g 7 leaders will meet in cornwall in the u. k. in a few hours for a day, one of a 3 day summit talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate, and rebuilding the global economy. the 1st stop in joe biden, 1st international trip, the president with charity save the children says attacks on me and my schools around the rise is armed forces continue to occupy educational facilities, following the february qu, you and is calling for an end to violence against children britain, foreign minister says china has broken its legal obligations to guarantee freedom for hong kong and the newly released reform. dominant grub says beijing has made
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clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by china and the u. k. he criticize the national security law imposed last year saying it's been used to stifle political opposition on cons. government says the remarks are inaccurate, couldn't be further from the truth. thought these in hong kong of announce expanded power to sense of films. the government will that activity it says is quote, endangering national security critics. aging is increasingly imposing mainland style controls over arts and culture. and hong kong, south korea is conservative. opposition has chosen the youngest leader in the countries modern political history to challenge president moon j in in elections next year. 36 year old legion soak. who set up an education smartphone app will have the people power palsy. the party is hoping to rally young voters who are
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fed up with income inequality and high cost of living. in the largest opposition party is staging nationwide protests against rising fuel prices. the government relies on tax revenue from the sector, but the congress policy says increasing price is hurting the most fundable. elizabeth from them has moved from new delhi. we had a protest that's been by india. ready the main opposition party, the congress. again, it's a rising prize, petrol and diesels, in the country. they have symbolically to show that they are back. dividing poll says they can't afford the price of petrol and diesel, which has gone up to shouldn't be petro cost more than $1.37 a liter. now to put that into context, the average indian ends around $5.00 a day and it's going up because of government taxes are going up despite the price of all and it's only 3 percent more than it was at the beginning of 2020 the,
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for the call the 19 pandemic lead to a shop engine. mom's approach, or here in delhi, state and federal government taxes account for more than 50 percent of the price of petrol and diesel. the government housing prices high value is not helping the common people at this hour because we are struggling with the, with the economy of every household is in distress. people are getting on employees . people are getting that from the job. they don't need a border. they need to leave. now a number of states have reverse hyper on taxes, but the central government says this one, even though the reserve bank of india says it showed to could inflation the petroleum minister says the government and have reduced an expenditure on things like health has increased and that they need the money now, india recorded. it's worth the economic figures in the past year since the records began. more than 230000000 indian have for the property over the past year. and
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that is why the home was taught. he says, the average person just can't afford the prize. this is especially doing an unprecedented economic slowdown and was rising unemployment. 350000 people are either living in all facing famine. any c o p is water on t gray region. that's according to a report by the united nations and other agencies fighting broke out into gray november beneath the opium government forces entered the region to confront local leaders and other 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 on abundant construction site. a few kilometers from the village at the port where their home
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one stood, a stead enough family to 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 and straw. they burned my home and everything i had for the past 6 months. the united nations and 8 does have repeatedly called for full humanitarian access to the to get a region in the face of a growing fear of protect the conflict with devastating effects on civilians. this is a 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 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
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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, such risk, un stuff integrated, 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 can be information flowing on the notes because of can never get to rooms. but because of the vested interest, bad, who'd like to present the situation as there are courses who lead to so the government, if they will do discredited, they went to the world, the government to do nothing. the war. and that's
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a great job of this place to more than 2000000 people before the economy of the region along with businesses crop. some 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 just do some of a the up, the un humanitarian chief is demanding the world step something deals with the crisis. us ambassador to the un blame the security council for ignoring the disaster. i'll just serious kristin salumi has more from un headquarters, new york, the ones 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 n g o. 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
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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 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,
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more access and more money to buy food. a federal prosecutor in peru is requested. the detention of right wing presidential candidates keiko with maury. it's in connection to our ongoing corruption case comes as the country awaits the final result of its close presidential run off. les this candidate petro castillo, holds a slender lead for you mores, accusing him of fraud. marianna sanchez reports from lima. i have to find the result in closely for collection and serve this candidate cake for her modest facing another challenge. prosecutor who has asked the judge to send her back to prison for violating the terms of her parole. for him already 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.
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but the money 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 in the that seems unlikely as her rival candidate be. look at us leading by nearly 70000 votes to tip the scales for humanities, challenging the validity of more than 200000 ballads alleging fraud. 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 and international monitors say the election has been transparent. ribeiro parties have got c o represent voting has been room officials of brought, i'm again,
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not miserable. the supporters candidates are anxiously waiting for official at the national electoral jury to call the election. you want to? yeah, i like in your case, i cool on this is kai, could 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 thought to produce of you were already celebrating all the party made up of provincial people. the deepest roots of peru, pedro castillo president, will change peruse history. analysts say it will be a few days before officials can scrutinize all the disputed. both many peruvians already say their candidate has won the nfl. just see that lima be to cuba will temporarily suspend cash bank deposits of us dollars from june. the 21st
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century bank says it's been forced to stop accepting the american currency due to tied to us sanctions follows a devaluation of the local currency. and china is the 2nd country after the united states to operate a rover on miles and its beaming back. some pretty impressive images such as this group, photo of the ju wrong rover and it's land which touch down on the marsh and service . last month. the so the power drove will spend 3 months taking photos and analyzing rock samples. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here are now u. k prime minister boss johnston says g 7 nations will donate 1000000000 current of virus vaccines to low income countries. that pledge follows us president jo biden's promise of $500.00.

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