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few k prime minister bars johnson says, but g 7 nations are expected to donate 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. half of it is coming from the u. s. with president 5 and already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say that it's still far from enough to meet the needs g. 7 leaders arriving in cornwall in the u. k. a day, one of the 3 day summits talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate, and rebuilding the global economies believe this also expected the whole side by meetings with joe 5. as he looks to re establish america's global christmas. a video has emerge set to show god's assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners and israeli jail. the newspaper says the security footage from march 2019 shows more than 50 inmates electrically linked to hamas being dragged to the floor and beat. let's take a closer look at the g 7 vaccine pledge and how it stacks up against what the world
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actually needs. 85 percent of all doses administered so far. i've been in high an upper middle income countries. just point 3 percent of been administered in nations classified as low income africa as the slowest vaccination rate of any confident in at least 10 countries on the one percent of the population has received just a single dose. the quino, fasfa, democratic republic of congo and benign are at the bottom of the list. how about us is a nobel peace prize. laurie is the lead representative of the people's vaccine alliance . he joins us now from docker. it's really good to have you with us. so many thanks date for us that what do you think of this g 7 initiative to supply 1000000000 current of ours vaccines to low income countries? i'm but it is a point of the way this coming out the beginning. we are hoping that as it invited was a hope that the pattern direct will be given
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a temporary waiver waiver so that everybody can produce all the unused facilities on it on the world can be brought into production. infection can be produced all over the world if we can do the waiver, if we can have the waiver. but that is not coming only we just heard from that 1000000000 doses it should be coming up half a 1000000000 from us and other for the rest that's not enough. this is the whole thing. this is a global crisis. the crisis mode is not in g 7. this is what we're frustrating part of it is a whole world is we can be crisis. we need discretion, selection, that a 4000000000 backs. this is needed. now we talk about 1000000000, and then we have a timeframe and visit a prime minister. what is johnson said? he has a plan to have all the explanation. so for 4000000000 vaccination by the end of for 2022. that is missing. what is the plan? what's the global plan?
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country big country production. we did buy production. who gets one month by bond? this is what we need, is it, is it worth figuration. so we need to work plan that is missing. so i would say i'm very disappointed and just donating a certain number, it's not the solution. solution is to see the whole world need together because it's a life and death issue. it's not something that we can wait. we have to do it. the more we wait more, we'll have those new videos coming up. so whatever you have a cheap you will be come to protect it because the variance will take over and you will need the new kind of directions again. so we need to have this total plan. and 1st thing to do, the most important thing to do is to pick waiver. once you had you moved, once you install deploy for then production, the units in all around the world can come into branch and it has to be distributed . production is not a centralized connection and it has to be distribute and also a distribution plan for everyone. as i said,
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month to month and the big country who gets what it this has to be publicly. no, it's not a big exercise. and this is a good time for emergency different committee. why, why all countries that they're not just this a why? why do you think so initially backing that that the peyton waiver president vitamin appears to have gone cold on the idea. this must have something to do 7. this was a good influence. i would send the leadership should have been put into the g 7 so that they could kind of fit all the g 7 members to support that temporary waiver on the waiver. that is the key solution unless we get to that we have no solution. we will have the problem of a new variance. we'll have the problem of the feed backs and we'll have the problem named in period of time talking about vector. we want to forget about the vector. we have to do it in the next one or 2 to 3 years that's. that's about the time we have. so what would your message be to g 7 leaders meeting today at morrow and
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sunday, and cornwall just, well, i will say that you have one year too late already. you have not even not provided any leadership with the whole year. now you come and give a very soft, kind of leadership that's not enough for us. in the emergency bond, the part is completely missing. it. millions of people have billions of people's life in depth here. so it's not something that we can take easily and then move on and saying, okay, we'll do need some back to this or not. a question of donation is not a question of leftovers is a question of production is question a solution by the market solution by the producer solution by the distribution channels. and this is what we need and it's a total convergence. only be shipped to the whole world. it's not just the one group here, another group there. that's why i thought the different to be a better framework where we can do it quicker and emergency meeting and make the decision production plan distribution plan and time plan. it's been really good to
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talk to so many thanks and bid mohammed unity and thank you. when molly, like other african countries, only a fraction of the progress covered by team vaccines have been delivered. local scientists, those say that they have a solution to get shots into arms quicker as nicholas hark reports. now from bama code in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in 1. 19 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 rich countries vaccinate the young port. countries like money you have yet to vaccinate the old or vulnerable romana move up. since this was 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,
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infrequent power cuts, public hospitals are ill equipped to deal with a panoramic health centers are also a target for armed group. health officials, fear 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 attacked. rob, thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money. for the matter, 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 water, very, very fat on something leaving in video taker, editor, 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
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health organization. because of the pandemic, this lab is taking extra precautions. this is where several vaccines were developed 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 shavelle gold. why not had this, you'd be visiting really good things and saw the world engineer and this will be asked to not be admitted 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,
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more than 200 refugees and migrants are held by human traffickers, have been rescued in the mexican town of sierra, the squatters. some were found crammed into a 5 by 5 meter room. they came from brazil, el salvador on judas, guatemala, and mexico. mexico taking them to a migration facility want it decides where they'll go next. in a near report, amnesty international says the us and mexico a forcibly returning tens of thousands of unaccompanied children to the countries they fled from without proper screening or protection. throughout may more than 80180000 documented migrants were intercepted while trying to cross from mexico into the us. that's the highest number since president, since jo by became president. but his administration says the number of unaccompanied minors is on the decline. of serious medical, rapid reports from mexico city, a major challenge for us and mexico immigration policy has been served in child
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migration. and in many cases these minors are traveling alone. during the trump administration in unprecedented children and adolescents on the border resulted in policies that according to critics stretched the limits of international law among them, child detention camps and the practice of family separation. whenever let me see a, one of the main consequences of family separation is that it's the state that leaves children and adolescence unprotected. in theory, it then becomes the state's responsibility to provide protection for them. a recent us homeland security report suggest that more than $2100.00 children have yet to be reunited with their families. o u. s. president joe biden has promised to undo. many of the harsh immigration policies put in place by his predecessor, put is the approach working. the latest statistics are mixed, the illegal crossings have hit a 20 year high child migrant numbers are on the decline. one of the biggest shifts
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in migrate demographic data from border officials in recent months has not only been a decline in unaccompanied minors, but an increase in migration from mexico, mexican migrant. now, number more than twice as many guatemalan on durant and salvador migrants put together a policy expert say the ever changing dynamics of migration from the region is a major challenge for both of us and mexico. especially in the case of miners, you know the sounds needles, neither the governments of the united states or mexico count on a system of protection for child and adolescent migrants that can determine their best interest in individual cases. for the most part, what authorities will determine is that the best interest is to return them to their country of origin without even trying to contact their parents wherever they might be. the solution is almost always deportation. though the us and mexico affirmed that bilateral progress is being made in the processing of children and
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adolescents, migrant rights activists say there's still a long way to go for both countries to fully meet international human rights standards. manuel up a little al jazeera mexico city. cuba well, temporarily spend cash bank deposits in us dollars from june 21st. the central bank says it's been forced to stop accepting the american currency to use a title us sanctions, but analysts believe it has more to do with that attempts to control the black market price of the dollar. us congresswoman ilan oma is facing a backlash from within her own democratic party. after a controversial tweet, omar was accused of blanketing the actions of the us and israel to those of hamas on the tunnel box. in a rare rebuke, how speaker nancy pelosi accused oma during false parallels. she says her remarks related to an ongoing case in the international criminal court and what not a moral comparison. the field of candidates running to become new york city's top
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prosecutor is one of the most diverse, yet whoever takes over will have to deal with issues ranging from rising gun violence, hate crime, and accusations of police brutality out here as cable as on doe went to meet one of the 8 contenders. he's promising to do more for marginalized communities. the. hi. how are you? she's running to be new york city's next district attorney. my name is jaime. on your top prosecutor, in america's largest city, i pursued j. however, to honey a. bu 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 and brooklyn. 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
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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 perience, a prosecutor, a bushy, a child of palestinian immigrants was once a long shot to win the race. where was the hanny? because she's with us, but after some high profile endorsements, her prospects have risen significantly. boucher grew up here in harlem in 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
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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 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 and the former president donald trump's finances. for now that is something a bu she doesn't want to comment on him and 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 traffic problems in nigeria? the largest city has been growing as fast as its population lay goss residence, described long, uncombed, uncomfortable hours sitting on gridlock roads. now though the government is looking
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at waterways as a potential solution from lake us, i would address reports, investment banker, a gleam card. you're going to le, move to league us from nigeria capital 4 months ago to foss struck a rise in korea. but she soon found she has to trade suddenly comforts of our previous office to realize her dream in nigeria as most popular city effects. as i add a lot, then i'm supposed to be also doing. i'm young. so most of the time i just consider myself the weekend is almost, it's almost just with this saturday to sleep. it all like millions of lakers residents, she must, you and your long hours in traffic getting to and from work extra say the city's population continues to grow faster than any other in the country. passenger safety is a concern, and that's pushing many residents to buy their own cause. without a problem, what they said,
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that is reliable that you saw what you said you saw it. without that we will contribute to how traffic problems in they got it. well, as long as it population is high, last long, last people are able to afford private cars. that are more than 6000000 motor vehicle. yeah. mega 50 of more than 20000000 people. and that means traffic congestion, which perhaps what not surprisingly, can affect business. so the government here is investing in waterfront or in attempt to take some of the pressure off the little i de luca jetty, isaac albany to print 2 minutes to get to work by boat. that saved him 3 hours. if you were to take a bus on the normal day alper 30. what ways do really go everybody's on the road. everybody's on us. so we live in. so bobby could do some. what i was privileged to be he had this by the
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increasing number, taking boat, the gridlock on lagos, roads continue to defy solutions, legal stuff, it with so many stuck in traffic nigeria as 1st traffic radio station, tries to lighten the mood and provide regular updates on congestion will stop receiving information from offices on the roads. when you give us information on august 14th formation, our job is to just release house to people giving the power redo that is also interactivity as drivers and commuters calling to report incident. businesses in the city continue to count losses in labor hours and revenue and with the population growing that our fears, nigeria, commercial capital may soon reach breaking point degrees. i'll just see that lagos, nigeria coming up best in sports with some of the box spring back to life in the n
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earth. it's time for sport, his summer. the news thank you very much, adrian. while day one of the delayed european tan bishop has finally arrived at the tournament is being stays of course 11 host cities starting a rome where italy take on turkey italians. one of the book is favorite to win the title. they want all 10 of their qualify matches. years was scheduled to take place last year, but had to be postponed due to the course of virus pandemic is still a fact that however, the opening much for instance will have a limited crowd proposed even quantile. it's $15000.00 in a stadium holds $80000.00, so it will still be too few. but i'll be back to the place that gave me a lot. i grew up here and i will be really emotional. we hope to put on a good performance and get the when to start this journey. turkey trained at stud
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you elim pickup on thursday and we'll be looking to spoil the party for the co host . the turks have lost just one of their last 13 internationals and total loom. i am a party the most important it. it's a special occasion for us. the 1st matches always special and we're up against italy. so we'll see what happens. we want to win the game and come away with the points ordones now from entities gall dot com, mark mark. finally the us are going ahead to how much of a lift this is for football fans in europe. it's an absolutely master list given. once we finish over the past year and all the tragedy, all the, all the people, their lives, only people are affected by technologically and lots of jobs. it's been a devastating for people all over europe and all over the world. and it still don't forget the which was still in the midst of it. if you can finally see the light the
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end of the tunnel though i suppose manifest itself and in the turn of calling, it had finally been suspended last year. but i think it finally, we can see people that are falling back over the game there, there embracing the game once again and allow themselves to enjoy it. i think if you, if you saw the images last year in basketball, which is particularly hard for the time that we can itself so for greatly but better, more particular ad with devastated by the time then the last so many people we had which has been across the world of the newspapers page up the page of the people who passed the way we saw, as well as military trust making to the streets of basketball to get the pressure on more from hospitals and stuff like that. but out of atlanta, the team that went so far into terms they've, it's a quarter of the jump cuz they, they, they brought the city to get people to believe it or to enjoy. and that's the whole
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i kind of calculated that need to return to norma, would you believe in your team to get to bring people together for football, those. and that's what major turn of the major national trying to do, like no other competition. they bring people together and that sense of community that spirit passion that together as we're starting to feel that again. i really important thing i think for everybody, not just in italy, across europe and across the world. and we can all come together again and enjoy a sport that we all love. as you said, like, it's been difficult for everyone, but what are the, some of the challenges that you had to face to organize and put this tournament together? well, i mean it's mentioned there you just beforehand about the the stadiums. and that was, that was a big struggle, particularly in italy here. i mean, if you had asked me 2 or 3 months ago, if rome would be to stay with us, but not the numbers were still too high. and i mean it's, it's difficult to find someone who hadn't been deeply affected. but just in terms
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of the law, the little one had the virus that lost it, you know, super to can obviously because of the job, the rest of the business that whatever. so there was all these factors restriction on travel. we only just coming out. so i don't a job postings on a b i which is the minus of the restrictions. and only now can you, can you really move really around the place. so i mean that in itself just get into the stage and i think it's a matter of achievement. okay, we're talking about reduce numbers, but it's been a problem across you're only in budapest or we'd like to see that whole state. and so if it's something that you want to do to point us together for a long time, i didn't think it was gonna happen. i thought they're going to cancel the tournament and explain it to you know, perseverance, right? organization restriction that much to control or manage to put together a major problem. and i knew several different countries and other logistical nightmare. obviously we're looking to travel into trying to get in georgia state
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and just been restrictions as well. it's been a, it's been a nightmare. and finally, you know, the dream of option space to try to come to fruition. reality. why on the market. i'll go with out. com. thank you very much for them. no problem. thank you. while the nightstand is found, have been waiting for is taken place later on friday. i found the dal will take on his arch rival novak joke of it in the semi finals of the french open and are known as the king of clay's bidding for a reco extending 14th ground slam 14th wall on golf ground is financed. it looked impressive form from the start of the campaign in paris, or number one know by the joker, which also enjoy the comfortable thought to determine the serbian star will be looking for some old fashioned or event against natal one last year's final. while the nador versus joke of a tribal reach has become the focal point of the men's tool and the last decade joke of it, to martin the leads the head to head against roughly 29 to 28. however,
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the french open, the dollar reigns supreme. the king of clay, lead 71 paul on gauss with jock of its loan victory coming in 2015 and the call to finals. $1.00 also a 13 time campaign in paris. joke of it has only one the grand slam. once back in 2016, the milwaukee bugs have sprung back to life and their playoff series against brooklyn. they won game 3 on home ports on says same, it was low. so through holiday made the go ahead driving laugh would just 11 seconds left bucks going on to when $8683.00. however the mit need. the 2nd round to the 2nd one. that's for me. a trim somebody. thanks dave. that's it for me to sorry. back with the latest news for you, just a few moments. i'll see you again. hi. sourcing price ah
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that needs to be address at its core. we are in a way against the variance. know what to say. we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line. i'll just era award winning programming from international. so make it one quick. so it's right on the back side of the global in discussion. what guarantee that would be the right. typically i'd like giving voice to the voice here in california, almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that opened your eyes to view. well, today, this is what the picture looks like the the world from a different perspective on houses here. ah
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jazeera. when i g 7 lead is expected to donate 1000000000 cobit 19 vaccine doses to poor countries . a pledge campaign is dismissed as a drop in the ocean. ah, i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up video appears to show prison guards assaulting shackle palestinian inmates and israeli.
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