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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, the 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 the prison guards assaulting shackle palestinian inmates and
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israeli prison. 4 days after a knife and july action in peru, prosecutors again, all right, we can go with you more to be detained. nigerian largest city looks to waterways to take some of the pressure off at the grid locked road. ah, ladies of the wealthy g. 7 nations are beginning a stomach in the u. k. by outlining how they deliver on their plan to vaccinate the world against coby 19 britons. prime minister expects them to agree to donate 1000000000 doses to poor countries. us president joe biden has already promised 500000000 some campaign as though described the plan as inadequate. the charity oxfam estimates 4000000000 people are relying on kovacs the us banks program that
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share vaccines globally. along fam believes the world will need 11000000000 doses over all to end the pandemic taking into account boosters to tackle variance as well. joe hall is in falmouth in cornwall, where the g 7 summit begins shortly. and jonah in the era of corona virus, social distance thing, i guess that group family photo is going to look a little bit different this year. right? yeah. but they're all here. they are meeting face to face the group of 7 leaders. it is a sign that at least among developed advanced economies, the pandemic is beginning to receive. although the focus on the pandemic, the focused on vaccine delivery and distribution shows that for much of the rest of the world. it's anything but not catching place. that
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a 1000000000 vaccines the bars johnson would like to see as one of the defining headlines of this g 7 summit. but you know, you don't have to do much and campaign is doing it to poke holes in that idea. half a 1000000000 pledged by the u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 lead is campaign as a say look, what is a 1000000000 doses when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? and what is the timeline here? they're talking about the next 12 months, possibly vaccinating people by the end of next year. that's an awful long time for a large proportion of the population of the planet to go on protected. are they going to talk about and consider waving payton among the big pharma companies, residents in many of these countries, waive the pipe. and so these vaccines, so that developing countries can produce their own and waste money. gonna come from the 10s of billions of dollars that will be required to vaccinate the world over
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whatever the timeline is eventually decided. all of these issues have yet to be properly discussed or engage with campaigners poking as a say, holes in johnson's headline pledge. they will be other big news items though, of course, out of the next 3 day sunday, we'll see a focus on climate change. the u. k, keen to be a leader there is it looks forward to hosting the next big climate conference in glasgow in november. there be a lot of talk on sunday about climate change to your politics as well as ever with these sorts of some it's looking at perceived threats to democracies from countries like russia, looking at the rise of economic giants like china, conspicuous the absence of course, from the g 7, but a preoccupation for many creeping into the law, not much on wanted by bars. johnson really just wants to show his country off standing on its own, 2 feet as a global power player, breaks it. i. mr. johnson who's fighting fires in a trade dispute with the you over northern ireland. it's a trade dispute that has caught the attention of joe biden. no less the irish
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president. and of course you leaders who've arrived in combative mood. so we are given to understand they also got the chairs of course, at the top table and kind of related to that. jonah, we kind of have a big issue hanging over this g 7, although it's not on the official agenda, right. the issue of is america back, how is it back in the post trump era and how much the allies and friends of america will buy into it? well, how much will they buy into it will have to remain to be seen, but that's pretty much joe biden. sales pitch, he made it straight away as he touched down you saw a couple of days ago. he said the u. s. is back. he wants to project the image of a us moving on from the obstructive ways of the trump era. i get embracing its global leadership role, a group again returning to traditional forms of multilateral diplomacy. you'll be
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showing that or here you'll be showing up key alliances. here he'll be taking all of that with him to brussels in a couple of days time to meet nato and the e. u. again lining the allies up on key issues, particularly that he wants to show the unified face a coalition of democracies. he's described the head of his meeting, key meeting with let me put in the course the u. s. perceives rusher as a direct threat to democracy is meeting mister putin in geneva next wednesday at the end of a, a very significant trip for jo button. down the hall there watching the scene for. thanks so much, jonah, look at the priorities as g. 7 leaders look to reset times with us after the trump peers is jona, was explaining there. and as we mentioned, they want to coordinate better on sharing covey. 19 vaccines and rebuilding the world economy. all the damage from the pandemic is huge. it pales in comparison to the risks posed by uncontrolled climate change. the global summit,
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late to this year, the g 7 meeting will prove a crucial moment and settling on the way forward. president joe biden also wants to present g 7 as a show of western solidarity against the threats. he says opposed by russia and on china. lead is likely to discuss how to confront the world's 2nd biggest economy on trade technology and human rights issues. i'll just serious katrina you has the view from beijing and narrow minded and out. they had anti china and russia club. that's a one chinese state media newspaper describe the g 7 meeting taking place in the leaders of the world's largest western democracies will be discussing how to confront china. a range of issues including increasingly aggressive approach to trade, technology, security, and territory, as well as alleged human rights. the leaders of india and other easy and countries have also been invited to share ideas about countering china's dominance in the
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asia region. what some have a jing will be watching closely. it's been trying to demonstrate an alternative to the us lead western model. it's message to people and to those around the world is that the west is in decline, and victims is rising. they gene wants to convince the world like compared to china, the us is unreliable and untrustworthy. in facing the pandemic the outbreak, he was controlled relatively quickly and the economy is recovery. china 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 what he's 60 and we'll soon want a nationwide carbon trading scheme. and trying to belts and road initiative, i've seen a trillion dollars invested in global infrastructure projects and isn't due to play over 100 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
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a key trading partner for almost all of that country. now is reading newspaper has posted the video online, which it says shows garza salting. shack hold palestinian inmates in an israeli prison. hall rats reports the security footages from march 2019 says more than 50 inmates allegedly linked to hamas can be seen being dragged to the floor and beaten . the paper says only 4 of the 10 guards involved of being investigated. to occupy the stories from now where things are quiet but 10 softer clashes along the mosque on thursday. attentions rose when a right wing is ready, politician arrived saying he and his supporters wanted to march into the compound in defiance in defiance of a band. while he left without entering but it provoked scuffles and arrests of several. palestinian protest is. stephanie decker is outside damascus. gates in occupied east jerusalem. stephanie looks still looks kind of quiet behind you. what
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we're hearing of flag march is coming together. that's right. and what you're seeing now is up really business as usual friday for the pulse. without incident. there is no increase police presence here, but what is significant, i think, is now this controversial flag. marsh was delayed from may to march through slim day that it was again delayed by israeli police having to take place yesterday thinking it would cause issues on the ground. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his security cabinet then really put it on to the organizers and to the police to, to find the route. it's now according to the organizes that route has been decided for this tuesday. and this could cause issues on the ground. suddenly from what we understand, the march is going to be allowed to fall just on the main street where we are, they are not going to be allowed to enter the portrait through damascus gate. but certainly,
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i think very clear that this is going to cause issues on the ground with policy and to seen as a major propagation from what we understand from the organizers are going to be allowed to do a flag does pull the black down just here and they will then go through jeff gates just further down and then enter the whole thing through some of the outskirts of the most important because of the tensions that we've already seen. i think everyone will tell you that this is a major concern, is going to be also, interestingly enough, probably one of the 1st and major challenges of this new government that we're going to be seeing worn and on sunday, if all goes to plan a certain a lot of critical benjamin netanyahu is saying that this is probably something that he's going to be watching very closely. of course, these really prime minister are the only position in this country that holds immunity. apartments. benjamin dr. yahoo is facing charges of fraud and jail time. so this is something many people will say that he's going to try and do everything to try and stay out of jail. but certainly this news, many people here are saying that that is going to cause issues on the ground
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running house. we should clarify the view as the flag volunteers about israelis marching to mark the day when east jerusalem was occupied by marching through the occupied territories. and that's kind of the sensitivity. they're talking about political sensitivities now are also hearing the united arab list is into the coalition. tell us about that and how significant that is. yeah, well this is the 1st time since the seventy's, sammy israeli party, is in government. that's been fine. now you've seen coalition agreement signed today ahead of that voted competence and wearing and government on sunday. so the united arab list, what they're going to get is that they're going to be in charge of what's called our affairs. you're going to see millions of israeli shackles pushed towards the sort of policy and is really cities that have been many will tell you disenfranchised a lot of crime,
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their infrastructure. so that is something that is significant. this is a party that hasn't been involved in politics here for decades. and it also shows you just the why scope of what this change coalition is. it's from left to right, to centrist, and to the 1st time having. and is there any policy in parties so many people will tell you? will you have to wait to see how long it's going to knock down the whole 51 piece in the 120 seated? that's it. it is fragile. but at the moment they seem to be unified when it comes to getting prime minister benjamin netanyahu out of power. as anyone will tell you when it comes to ready politics. sammy, it is unpredictable that anything is possible. all right, thanks so much stephanie decker. you still ahead on al jazeera, ryans groups in the us, raise the alarm over rising attacks on schools and me and my following the military coups, hong kong films, the latest to face pressure off the aging national security law.
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ah, ah, it's time for the fed journey to with the sponsored by capital airways. hello there. we've seen relentless rain affecting parts of india as the monsoon comes into full force. and it's not just western areas that has seen those heavy torrential rains. we've seen flooding in mon by it's going to be that whole coast, but also sure lanka, seeing some of those torrential downpours. we could see more flooding here. and north, east and areas of india are going to get those persistent torrential rains. we could see flooding as red warning out for additional and that's because we've got low pressure sitting in the bay of bang, go those low lying areas likely to be affected, bangladesh and me and masa some really wet weather to come over the weekend. and it's a similar picture as we head to china,
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southern and eastern areas thing. a lot of that wet weather, hong kong things, thunderstorms throughout the weekend and shanghai, seeing some of those showers. but i know things are looking a lot finer and dry. a beige ing sing a lot of sunshine, the temperature sitting in the early thirty's for the korean peninsula. things have dried up the wet weather is now edging its way into the south of japan. but ahead of that, we have got some sunshine for tokyo and areas up north and things do clear as we go into sunday with plenty of sunshine for japan sponsored call cut on airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the, by the ministrations playing a long game, it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their politics then their life has been shape?
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why vitamin in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story on our jazeera? ah, the me. you're watching out this time to recap our headline. you have prime minister bars, johnson says g, 7 nations are expected to donate 1000000000 current of virus banks in low income countries. half of it is coming from the us with president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say it's still far from what needed g 7 leaders are arriving in cornwall in the u. k for day. one of the 3 days summit talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy,
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climate and rebuilding the global economy. video as a merge said to show god's assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners in an israeli jail. newspapers says the security footage from march 2019 shows more than 50 inmates allegedly linked to being dragged to the floor and beaten more in the g 7. joining us now from both in turkey is matthew breeza, former us ambassador, a non resident fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center, in global energy center. good to have you with us. so some european circles are putting this out. the thing you know, america, joe biden may say, america's back, but can we really count on america again? will trump be back for another round in a few years? how do you think you're by the message is going to be received by some of his allies? thanks for having me on sammy, i think that's absolutely right that across europe,
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rightfully many people are concerned. we could see the return of donald trump, s b u. s. president, because he's suggest that he wants to run again. but my guess is at this g 7, the defense of the other 6 heads, the state is going to be one of great relief. and as far as johnson said a couple days ago, what really, he said that you could have a conversation in a collegial, collaborative and allied way with the us president finally, you know, have you having had the honor to meet you by many times into i've worked with him, i mean i know he's so charismatic, so charming and connect so well with people. so i think that move will be great for me. the real question is can the g 7 make it self relevant? again, i mean in the 1970s. when the g 7 was formed, the member states council for about 80 percent of global g d p. and today that's down to only. busy 40 percent, so that's one reason why i think a big recently, or johnson invited the leaders of japan and australia and south africa and south
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korea. sorry to, to this to 7. well, that sanguine nicely to my next question, which is do you know how much of the world's challenges today? can the g 7 still manage? as you said, you know, the world has changed from the seventy's and i think the crowd of viruses showed just showed us how even the most powerful countries in the world can be leveled by a challenge. yeah, welcome back to think back to 2008 in the midst of the financial crisis. at that point. then president george w bush realized that the g 7 wasn't enough. so he created or helped to create the g 20. so i think the way the g 7 can be relevant now the, the most urgent way is i think, to get that 1000000000 doses of vaccine and that more out to the countries that hadn't been vaccinated yet. there was good news what a week ago. so when the g 7 agreed on a goble taxation scheme, and now it's my 2nd job to convince the g 20. and if that can happen,
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and if the g 20 then can convince more countries to get those vaccines for, for all the people who need them, then i think we'll see that you step back in business. but i think we are definitely seeing that the group has to be bigger than 7. alright, even if don trump's not that i think it's fair to say we see. many of the countries have diverse positions on some of the key issues, whether it's relations with russia and i'm sure you know the whole nord stream issue relations with china and climate change. yeah. so i, yeah, i was involved with nurturing to opposing it for a decade or so. in my government career. you're absolutely right there there. wow. strategically, there's unity. well, everybody wants to deter china from being aggressive, whether it be in the trade sphere or. busy in the east tried on south trying to seize the what the difference is while there's unity in the goal and the same with russia. the difference is how aggressive will the u. s. b, president biden has surprised
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a lot of people by following essentially the same policy toward china and russia as did the trumpet ministration. it's just that bite and does it in a much more humane way in terms of his rhetoric. but underneath it all, there's a lot of discomfort in europe as holes in japan and south korea and southeast asia, that maybe the by did ministration is going to force the us as friends and allies to choose either china or the united states. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. i feel breeza. thank you . thank you. you and human rights chief michelle batch allays warning, a further escalation and violence is unfolding in the in mom. she says, reports indicate a military buildup is happening in some states. the u. n. is also calling for an end to violence against children. and that follows the coo in february. and for me and more the you in country team there says they remain deeply concerned over the
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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, britain's foreign minister says china has broken its legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. in a newly released report, dominic rob accuses beijing of clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by china and the u. k. britain ran the territory until handing it back to china in 1997. rob goes on to criticize the national security law imposed last year saying, being used to stifle political opposition and cons. government says the remarks couldn't be further from the truth. in while hong kong is expanding power to sense of films, the government will that activity believes endangered national security,
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the laws relating to this date back decades. critics aging is now imposing more mainland style controls over some culture. and hong kong. south korea's 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. so who set up an education smartphone app will had the people power party, the bodies hoping to rally younger voters who are fed up with income inequality and high cost of living? a federal prosecutor in peru is requested the detention of right wing presidential candidate k kofuji maury. it's in connection to a corruption case that comes as the country awaits the final result of its close presidential run off left. his candidate federal castillo holds a slender lead, a foot mores accusing him of fraud. but on the franchise report from lima, i have to find the result in
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a closely foot election and server this candidate cake for him or is facing another challenge. prosecutor who has asked the judge to send her back to prison for 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 and looks like our request made them uncomfortable. kimani 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 be. look at us 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,
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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. 2 ribeiro parties have got c o represent voting has been room officials of brought, i'm again, do not miserable. the supporters candidates are anxiously waiting for a fish of the national electoral jury to call the election. you want to? yeah, i like in your case, i call on this is cocker food. you more to reflect on things and stop polarizing the people we are in difficult times because of the pandemic. when has to learn to lose with dignity and humility of electrical officials were processing the last thought to produce of you were already celebrating. all the party made up
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of provincial people. the deepest roots of peru that pedro castillo president will change peruse history. analysts say it will be a few days before officials can, could nice all the disputed. both many peruvians already see their candidate has won the nfl. just see that lima be to more than 200 refugees and migrants who held by human traffickers have been rescued in the mexican town of the waters. some were found crammed into a 5 by 5 me to room. they came from brazil, salvador on juris watson, molla and mexico. well, mexico is taking them to a migration facility while it decides what will happen to them. the population of nigeria largest city lagos is continuing to grow rapidly. it's putting major pressure on its infrastructure and residents having to endure long hours sitting in traffic. well, there's growing concern, government investments to solve the problem. and not enough. i'm in the race report
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from legal investment, bank gleam because you're going to le move to lagos from nigeria. se capital 4 months ago to foster arise in korea. but she soon found she has to trade certain comforts of our previous office to realize her dream in nigeria as most popular city effects. i had 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 flip it all like millions of lakers residents, she must endure 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. with that, probably what you said, that is reliable,
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that you saw what you said and you saw the nipple. 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 with perhaps what not surprisingly, can affect business. so the government here is in roughly in waterfront or in attempt to take some of the pressure off at a local jetty issac. or we need 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, i'll prefer what we do really got everybody's on the road. everybody's on us. so we live in the so bobby could do some what
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i was privileged to be he had this by the increasing number, taking boat, the gridlock on lagos, roads continue to defy solutions, lego stuff. it was so many stuck in traffic nigeria as 1st traffic radio station, tries to lighten the mood and provide regular updates and congestion will stop receiving information from offices on the road when they give us information on august 14th for me, sean, our job is to go so really house to be forgiving the power reduce that is also interactivity as drivers and commuters calling to report incident. businesses in the city continue to count losses and labor hours and revenue. and with the population growing, there are fears, nigeria, commercial capital, may soon reach breaking point. a decrease. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria, rescuers have free the hum bank while from fishing lines of the us city of boston. it took 3 days to untangle the whale. she's been named valley,
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they used to hook shaped knife at the end of a 10 meter pole. it's believe she may have been trapped for weeks or even month. china is the 2nd country after the united states, the operator rover on mars, and its been back some very impressive images. take a look at this, a group photo of the ju wrong rover, and it's lambda, which touched down on the martian surface last month. the 3rd powered rover will spend 3 months taking photos and analyzing rocks. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0. now, u. k prime minister, boss johnson, says g 7 nations are expected to donate 1000000000 current of iris vaccines to low income countries. half of it is coming from the u. s. with president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say it's still far from what's
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