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we expecting to happen while they're talking about other things, of course other than covert 19. this is a chance for all the leaders that gather here, the g 7. talk about all of the problems on the of the world. and lots of things will be talked about in the margins of this meeting, all of the worlds key problems and issues. you know that the balance we saw recently incarcerated and sure, we touched upon the situation in afghanistan. the u. s. pullout of its troops in afghanistan is already half way through. and there wasn't a great deal of consultation by the u. s. with its nato allies, which had been serving for, for many years, alongside the u. s. and actually, if you look at the number of troops that with that it near the end, they're actually almost as many german troops as they were us troops. yes, it was a us decision to pull out so that those are the sort of some of the sort of issues that will be discussed for the u. k. the sol point is northern ireland. they know
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that the you members of the g 7 and the representatives because the president of the commission of the present to the pin council also attend this g 7 meeting is northern ireland and the trading agreements in northern ireland. since breaks it is the kind of fudge that was done to get breaks it through was called the northern ireland protocol, and the real tension over that between the e u and the u. k. that is likely to come as well. they are now on the podiums on that positions and you have called the family photo all waving to the cameras. short family fight choice may be that is because it is rather cloudy here and i'm feeling just the old spots of rain. so they're not spending too long out there on the beach, they're going to get inside the whole ready for the 1st plenary session and prime minister barak johnson as the, the chair of this is the president of this is g 7 will make the opening address most of this is behind closed doors, we won't see on the cameras, but we will here study the opening part of prime minister johnson's address,
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and that'll be coming in the next few moments. agent, james, we're back with you for analysis of those opening remarks for everybody. thanks and data diplomatic, get us to james base the live in cordele in the united kingdom at the start of the, at the g 7 summit. britain is foreign minister says that china has broken its legal obligations to guarantee freedoms to hong for hong kong and a newly released report. dominic rob accuses paging of clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by china and the u. kate, britain ran the territory until hand to get back to china in 1997. rob goes on to criticize, but national security law imposed last year saying that it's being used to stifle political opposition. hong kong government says the remarks couldn't be further from the truth. meanwhile, hong kong is expanding power to censor films. the government will that activity
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that it believes and dangerous national security. critics say that paging is imposing more mainland style controls of arts and culture. in hong kong. keith richberg is director of the university of hong kong journalism of media studies center. he explains the timing of the new censorship guidelines. the original film, censorship guidelines here said basically the censorship authority should censor any films that dealt with by violence, sexual oppression. anything that glorified racism or religious extremism, that kind of thing. pretty much things that are on the books in other countries around the world. but you know, hong kong, always enjoyed a white degree of artistic freedom for filmmakers and film distributors to show all kinds of film here. although you might see, you know, graphic seems pornography censored, that kind of thing. so this is a major step now because they've now, since the passage one year ago,
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almost one year ago of the national security law. they're now adding these national security categories into things that should be censored along with pornography, excessive violence, et cetera. films have a way of talking about current events, and this was prompted, i believe, by several recent films that were made about the 2019 protest in hong kong. that's called a stablished politician here, kind of raised in the legislature that these films may violate national security because they might, laura fi, the protest, or laura fi violence. and that's why these guidelines, i believe, came out now. is there any security forces of a rest of the federal palestinian children and occupied east jerusalem? the rest happened close to the alex or mos compound. it's part of israel, so called operation law and order aimed of cracking down on palestinian protests. health workers administering the polio vaccine in pakistan on heightened alert, following the killing of 2 police escorts. vaccinations were going door to door in
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the north western city of monterey, and on wednesday when they were shot dead. it's an area where our group see the vaccine as a conspiracy to sterilize children. it's the 2nd such attack this year. let's talk to dr. nadeem john, who's won one of pakistan's, highest civil awards for his work in health and polio eradication. he joins us now, live vos car from a shower. good to have with his doctor. i thought all of this had been stop this. the attacking of, of health workers delivering the polio vaccine or la, thank you very much. right. deduction, the number of x in general, and also particularly for your workers if you compare the 2014 and there was a big step in this where you want to be for says this was given before you mentioned confess, but after successful completion of operations that the as a bit here, i'm which coke go to the securities. in fact,
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the sun and both the backbone. after 2016, there was a significant reduction in. but unfortunately, hollywood, you'll see that i was sitting room, which can be used for the miscreants. and this didn't go up before in which to police officers. what markers while the us mission seems to children, why are these people so empty vaccines? why, why is it that faith but they will go as far as killing, but only the, that the people administering the vaccines, but the, the security detail as well. oh, suppose i would like to clarify that when the city doesn't for killing of your workers,
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but the reason for the big fan part of it, he caught somebody just said he then and some that are very so there are various reasons for using emission for the program has an additional communication and management strategy induction in the number of users, one of the foods and some some incense resistance that not only when addition, i'm not related to the mix of combat that was initiated on another part of the war i'm using the financial so again, the name of this one, unfortunately does not on the billing was due to the producer condition. that would be an enormous amount of reasons associated with the old
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instigation. the government and the institution and those positions were reasons this incident, but then we shall not jump into the conclusion that this isn't the emission because if it was associated to the rescue mission combat and the the, the business income then then in must be sort of the said that is part of the thank you, but the all, this is only one, not ok. it's john. really good. still too many. thanks to dr. jim john the and to show thank let's take a question about the g 7 koby 19 vaccine plants. we talked about a little earlier at how it stacks up against what the world actually needs. 85 percent of all doses administered so far have been in high and upper middle income
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countries. just point 3 percent of been administered in nations that are classified as low income africa has the slowest vaccination rate of any continent. at least 10 countries on the one percent of the population has received a single dose, spokane faso, democratic republic of congo, and benito, or at the bottom of the list. and molly, as in many other african countries, only a fraction of the vaccines promised have been delivered. but scientists say they have a solution to get shots into arms quicker. nicholas' half reports for bama co in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in one team. the country is running out of vaccines 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 port. countries like money you have yet to vaccinate the old or vulnerable romano move. this was the
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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 a target for armed 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 attacked. rob, thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money and 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,
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very fat on something leaving in video 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 in collaboration with researchers from the united states vaccine against meningitis vaccine against diarrhea diseases. and the hope for the researchers here is that one day the current of virus vaccine will be produced right here in molly for dr. our trial re, this is achieved goal. why not had this you'd be visiting really good, think for us and saw the world engine and i, and this will be asked to not be maybe dependent on the condition. tory wants to
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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. bolivia is among countries in south america where cove at 19 vaccines have been slow to arrive. its health care system has been pushed to the brink of battling a 3rd wave of infections and the death toll is exceeded. $15000.00 as hospitals went out of space and resources to raise a bo reports. the oxygen is a luxury in bolivia these days. and that's why these people came to this factory. lumber. 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, 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
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us. bolivia is now seeing a resurgence of cases and death from cooper 19 intensive care unit bed. near capacity. contagion have increased 50 percent and an average of 70 people are dying every day, or a mom as well. my brother is dying, i have no words. i saw they're moving some tanks. maybe we'll get some oxygen now. in the hospital, there's no oxygen. i have no words the 3rd wave is exposing once again, they will never ability of bolivia, health care system. dr. lady for america either says 5 regions in the country have reported up peak in cases with most hospitals overwhelmed guild system of this than most of our countries health care system had collapsed. prior to the pandemic health centers, infrastructure was not ready to cope with this. there's no equipment, no supplies,
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no medicines and human resources are insufficient. it is dramatic. 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 social pity, 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 a deposit. that's why we are 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, tries to move task over 19 in latin america. the virus continues to kill thousands
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of people every day. there were almost 1200000 new cases last week. and experts say the figures are not going down anytime soon. betty said, well, i'll just eda. i haven't eunice is annabel piece prize. laurie is the lead representative of people's vaccine. a lions. she says the g 7 leaders are completely lacking a sense of urgency. this is a global crashes. the crisis mode is not in g 7. this is what the big, trusting part of it is. a whole world is. we can be crisis. we need discretion that a 4000000000 excellence is needed. now we're talking about 1000000000 and then we have a timeframe. and 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 was the global plan, country big country production unit production unit, who gets one month by bond?
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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 busy on to and just donating circuit number is 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 that will be counter productive 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, most important could do is to pick waiver. once you have removed it, once you install, deliver, then production, the image and all around the world can come into production. it has to be distributed, production is not a centralized production. lebanon's economic crisis is so severe that pharmacists, shutting their shops in protest, they said they don't have medicine or even milk. for infants,
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some hospitals have stopped centuries and laboratories are running short of testing, gets dropped to say that they may run out of anesthesia for operations. or let's take you back now to converse, bay in cornwall, the gcis beating, where prime it is for us johnson, the u. k. is just beginning the plenary session, especially in 40 in person. i can tell you what a difference it makes you will be going through the most wretched pandemic. our countries have faced for our lifetimes, maybe longer, much longer. and i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs to happen, because we need to make sure that we learn the lessons from the pandemic. we may need to make sure that we don't repeat some of the areas that we doubtless made in the course of the last 18 months or so. and we need to make sure that we
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now allow our economies to recover. and i think that they have the potential, the buttons not very strongly. and there's all sorts of reasons for being optimistic, but it is vital that we don't repeat the mistake of the last great crisis last great economic recession in 2008. when the recovery was not uniform across all parts of society. and i think what's gone wrong with this pandemic, what risks being a lasting scar is that i think the inequalities may be entrenched, and we need to make sure that as weak recover, we level up across our societies and we, we build back better. and i actually think that we have a huge opportunity to do that because as g 7, we are united in our, our vision for a cleaner,
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greener weld a solution to the problems of climate change. and in those ideas, in those technologies which were all addressing together, i think there are the, there is a potential to generate many, many millions of high wage, high skilled jobs. and i think that is what other people of the about countries not want us to, to focus on. they want to, to be sure that we're beating the pandemic together and discussing how we'll never have a repeat of what we seen. but all say that we're building back better together and, and building that greener and building that sarah and building that wall equal. and ashleigh more and then any more gender neutral and more feminine way. how about that above from anything else?
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so those are some of the objectives that we have before us, that copies bay. thank you very, very much. i'm not going to ask the friends from the media very, very kindly to to leave us to our deliberations which by tradition, this is meant, this is meant to be a far side chat between the great democracies of the world. it's turned in, it's turned into a gigantic media circus, in which we have to greet each other several times. but ok, so that was prime minister boris johnson, ushering the media away after his opening remarks. he told the g 7 leaders that we must not repeat the mistakes the economic mistakes we made. after the crash of 2008 our economies, he said, have the potential to bounce back strongly. as we recover from the pandemic, ready to ensure that we level up across our societies and build back better
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together, greener, farrah more general neutral, he said, and then more feminine. which gets us into the, the rooms of the bizarre. let's get something i was just from diplomat to get it said james bass, who was listening to that. what did you make of that, james? all of those 3. well, the setting, i think was important that they were round a table relatively close. i'm sure it was within the distance that you have to have for coven 19. but this is important because this is worldly, to sitting down, face to face, doing diplomacy face to face, all of these high level meetings, for the best part of 2 years. it's nearly 2 years since the last g. 7 meeting has been done, overs in calls and diplomats. i've spoken to senior diplomats tell me. yes. you can get business done. you can go through an agenda, but you can't have shots on the side. you can't say things whisper things in people's is the way that you can say things off the rack or in
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a meeting like this. so yes, the, the business they're going to do round the table very much about the pandemic and kobe 19. but as ever, when these key countries get together so many other different issues, hundreds of issues, probably total with all the different bilateral meetings that are going to take place between individual leaders when they meet one on one without the others that are going to be discussed and a lot of business can get done business that hasn't been done and hasn't been sorted during the time of the pandemic. but as you heard, certainly the opening comments were all about the pandemic, and the focus is on the part and then make the slogan, building back better and more equal, coming from the u. k. prime minister. and clearly they'll be people around the world watching that and say that really needs to happen, particularly the way that the world has responded to cove at 900. because many people, including the un secretary general, believe that the g 7 and the g 20. that last year really didn't step up in the way
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that they were supposed to. every country was looking out for itself. the whole idea of global cooperation really didn't happen when it came to the buying a vaccines. you have the g 20, which make up 13 percent of the world's population, and yet the count seen supply, they've got a 3rd of that vaccine supply. and among the countries that are most vaccinated, many of them are the g 7 with one notable exception. actually, japan is pretty far down the list compared with the other members of the g 7. there are parts of the world, but there really isn't vaccine yet. for those the most need it the elderly, the infer. and there are parts of the world where the back seen penetration is so low that the virus will continue to spread and continue to mutate. and that's the problem, because potentially as the vaccine mutates, that could be a really bad mutation. we seen lots of mutations, the word people, but one that defeats the known vaccines. and that will be a real problem to funny facts and they don't,
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it's about to get us to. james pays fair reporting live from the g 7 in cornwall right? time spot, his summer. the news . thank you very much, adrian. well, day one of the delay the european championship has finally arrived. the tournament is being stage, the cos 11 host cities, starting in rome, where it will take on turkey, the italians. one of the book is favorite to win the title. they won all 10 of their qualifying matches. yours was scheduled to take place last year, but had to be postponed to the coroner far as wildly pandemic is still a factor. however, the opening match, for instance, will have a limited crowd. so most people even quantile it's 15000 in a stadium, holds 80000, 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
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a good performance and get the when to start this journey. on target trained at the saddle in pico on thursday, and we'll be looking to spoil the party for the co host. the turks have lost just one of their last a 13 internationals in total lou, my buddy, the most important. 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 we've been speaking to mark doyle from the goal dot com. and he says that these are meant that going ahead with fans is a massive achievement. it's mentioned there is just beforehand about the stadiums that haven't used capacity. that was the big struggle, particularly in italy here. i mean, if you had asked me 2 or 3 months ago if roma this to stay with us, but not the numbers were still too high, and i mean it's difficult to find someone who hadn't been deeply attractive. but
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just in terms of the last, the last one had the virus last, you know, super to can obviously because their job, the rest of the business or whatever. so there was all these factors and because we've had a restriction on travel, we only just coming out on a job. coaches on the, i guess the, the mind of the restriction. and only now can you, can you really move really around the place. so, i mean that was that in itself, just getting into the state and i think the muscle g. okay, we're talking about what you know, what is the problem across? you're only in budapest likely to see the hassle state. and so if it's something that you want to do the credit for pulling together while the mat santa fans had been waiting for taken place late on friday, when i fell on the del will take on his arch rival novak joker, which in the semi finals of the french open, the dallas bidding for record extending 14th long god was a crown spaniard. that looked impressive form from the thoughts of his campaign in paris. nobody joke of which will be looking for some old fashioned revenge against
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the spaniard who one last final. while the natal versus joker, which one really has become the focal point of the men. so in the last decade, talk of it marginally leads the head to head against a raw 29 to 28th. however, at the french open adult ruins at supreme and the king of clay, lead 71, the long golf with jocko, which loan victory coming in in 2015 in the quarter finals. the dollars also a 30 time champion in paris, stock of it has only one the grand slam. once the milwaukee bugs have sprung back to life and they play a series against brooklyn, they one game 3 on home course on thursday is close. so to a holiday, may the go ahead driving laps, would just 11 seconds. that's bucks going on to when it's $8683.00. however, the nets lead the 2nd one series to one that so for me to send, i'm any thanks for that. is it for that is up, but i'll be back in just
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a moment to update you on the top stories. stay with us. i'll see you about a a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a comment hadn't been that, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into the civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street. the commodore hotel, the next room i was in, was underground and a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to
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we go back over the last 500 years of all 90 history of tribes boris rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why still plays an important regional role today? oh, i. g 7 son. it opens with host britain's private us to boris johnson, declaring that the leaders have a huge opportunity to lead the global pandemic recovery. ah, i made for him again. this is also a live from also coming up for protests and shake, jot up the flash points and occupied east jerusalem, where the palestinians face being forcibly displaced from their holes.

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