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outside the gulf region, before oil was discovered in 1962 fishing and cruel diving words, main sources of income. in this film we go back over the last 500 years of all 90 history of tribes born rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why still plays an important regional role today. ah, the g 7 son, it opens with host britain's private as to maurice johnson. declaring the leaders have a huge opportunity to leave the global pandemic recovery. ah, i'm a very sorry, again, this is l 0. live from dough. how also coming up for protested shakes, jot up the flesh points it occupied east, jerusalem,
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where palestinians face being forcibly displaced from their homes. more safety concerns for health workers administering polio vaccines in pakistan. after the killing of police officers assigned to protect the jury as largest city looks the was a way to take some of the pressure off. it's good locked rugs. ah, the chief summit of the u. k is formally begun with world leaders focusing the assets on tackling the career of virus pandemic. they're expected to pledge 1000000000 vaccines to poor nations. that includes 500000000 already promised by us president joe biden. the host u. k. primitives. boris johnson says the world must learn from its pandemic mistakes and never repeat them. you will be going through the most wretched
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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 done so. so and we need to make sure that we now allow our economies to recover why that account is pay in cornwall. where that somebody is taking place on diplomatic. it's a james base is to what extent james, is this some, it's going to be overshadowed by the pandemic and the economic recovery from it. i think that is very much the central theme of these leaders who haven't been able to meet in person for almost 2 years. the last g 7, the pandemic meant the last year's g 7, which was supposed to be hosted by president trump in the u. s. was just
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a virtual affair and those great deal of criticism by many, even the sick general, the un said that the g 7 and the g 20 really didn't step up. and the world really looked after itself as individual countries, rather than working together and getting cooperation on the global scale. now, where for the g 7, or at least in the closing stages of the pandemic, what can they do to help the other parts of the world that are still being ravished by cobit 19? well, we know they're going to make a commitment, and we believe that the g 7, we've already heard from the u. s. and the u. k. are going to pledge to provide about a 1000000000 doses of vaccine to countries around the world, but haven't got enough supplies at this stage. the problem with that is, it's not enough many say in order to stop the continued spread of coven 19. many countries have elderly infer people who still haven't been vaccinations and as you get the not enough vaccine, you still get cobit 19 hot spots and then any of those,
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you'll get the variance develop. and that could be variance one point that beats the vaccine and that would be a nightmare scenario. so that's why i think it's important that these leaders work together and sit down face to face. there's a lot more that you can get done face to face. you can embarrass people, you can encourage people, you can whisper in the ear, you could possibly even threaten them. things you would never do in public on a zoom coal. ready much more diplomacy gets done if you're in the room with someone . maurice johnson, we have heard the prime minister saying that this is meant to be a fireside chat, but it's turned into a media circus. if they get the chance, of course they will. what else are they going to be discussing? well, beyond covered 19, clearly the can only recovery from covey 19. but the other key issue on the agenda is climate change. because the world is rather stalled on,
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on climate change. we're not going to meet the, the target set in paris at 2015 on the current momentum. and there's a big push starting with the g 7, which is taking place here in coal more than the g 20 in october, which is in rome in italy. and then the cop 26 big climate, some of the biggest ones since power is taking place again in the u. k. co host by the u. k. and by it's the, at the end of the, so a lot of push on climate, but they'll be other issues that are dealt with by all of the leaders. i think their relationship with china and with russia will be high on the agenda. and what to do about china and russia and, and how to deal with them as competitors in the world space. and remember, the president biden missing president putin, later on next week in geneva, in the margins of the meeting. so many issues that could be discussed between different date as the war in garza. recently the middle east peace process myanmar
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i've got on the iran nuclear deal. talk start in vienna again in the coming hours. all of the sort of things that we touched on when you have this level leaders, these 7 very important leaders all in the same place at the same time and in person template medicated james base that lives in cornwall and the united kingdom. james, many things too occupied east jerusalem. now where people have gathered to show support for palestinian families, facing forced displacements. thousands of people are expected to join the marsh to the neighbourhood of shakes shot. let's go. that lives out here is stephanie deka is the steph. what's happening now? ah, well the protest is dwindling down winding down there. still they keep moving a couple of people around, but the group is molar that it was before we did have a presence here. are the members of message is really palestinians. also remember that is really parliament and they gave some features just in front of the entrance
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of just behind us, particularly that street that has the families that are facing these forest expulsion. basically giving a message also to the new government, of course is going to be a new government sworn in here on sunday. if all goes to plan that will be the 1st time and 12 year that is going to have benjamin at yahoo as its prime minister. but given the message, if this needs to change, if this policy needs to change a policy that is backed up by israeli lord, we've been reporting for a long time, asia and you know, the 4th expulsion of the families goes back to what they argue is jewish child having own flag advantage years ago. well, the palestinians have rights and papers as well, but they're not afforded, you know, the same legal recourse. so, and this is something that, yes, we're talking about it now. the spotlight is back on it now because it's events of the past month, but this is something that's been going on for decades and it's something that will continue. so this is why people who are trying to keep up with mention, keep up the international spotlight. let's say on something that is ongoing and has
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been ongoing for many, many a stephanie this a development time to hold a controversial flag waving much buddies, jerusalem. that's right. this is a controversial mark, certainly when it comes to here and occupied. and it was supposed to be held on the may 10th through some day, which is the day the israel occupied jerusalem. it was delayed because of the tension then it was supposed to be been carried out yesterday. and the address to be quite, it was a good idea. well, now it's the sticky out rule. so benjamin netanyahu haven't discussed, it has had his security cabinet thing that it has to be allowed to go ahead. that the organizer have agreed on a path with these ready police on tuesday, and that will be passing through the main road by damascus gate. now this is seen as extremely controversial. i've just been interviewing israeli palestinian member of parliament. and he said this is basically going to be people celebrating the
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occupation of another people. so we are going to be expecting tensions on the ground again at $900.00. i think he could argue this could be the 1st real challenge of the new government, which is of course made up of left and right and centrist and also for the 1st time in decades and really palestinian party. many people will tell you that, you know, benjamin at yahoo is trying to facilitate that. he said from a while ago that whatever this new government is, you will try and bring it down. and certainly this will be a challenge for what is a multi faceted 8 parties in this new government, different ideologies. right? to support this kind of thing. left ring central. the duct 0, stephanie decor reporting live from. okay. buddy cerise and stephanie thinks date is ready. security forces have arrested several palestinian children and occupied easterel and the arrests happened close to the alex a most compound. it's part of israel so called operation law and order which is named are cracking down on palestinian protest. elsewhere. a 15 year old palace for
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the boy has died from gunshot injury, sustained during a protest in the occupied west bank. the teenager is one of 3 palestinians, wooded by live bullets fired by is where the soldiers during the demonstration in beta south of fabulous soldiers. also 5 cheer gas people gathered to denounce the establishment of a new israeli settlement. and it's really newspapers posted video online, which it says shows god's assaulting, shackled palestinian inmates and in his ready prison. that's reports that the security footages from march 2019 and the more than 50 inmates allegedly linked to hamas can be seen being dragged to the floor and beaten. the paper says that early 4 of the 10 guards involved of being investigated. britain as foreign minister says that china has broken its legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. in a newly released report, dominic rob accuses paging of clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by
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china and the u. k. britain ran the territory until hand to get back to china in 1997. rob goes on to criticize the national security law imposed last year, saying that it's being used to stifle political opposition. hong kong government says that the remarks couldn't be further from the truth. while hong kong is expanding power to censor films, the government will that activity that it believes endangers. national security. critics say that paging is imposing more mainland style controls of art and culture in hong kong. keith richberg is the director of the university of hong kong. journalism and media studies center 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,
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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 graphics seem pornography censored, that kind of thing. so this is a major step now because they've now, since the passage one year ago, 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, etc. 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 by the protest or glorify violence. and that's why these guidelines,
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i believe, came out now a weather update next here on out of here, or if it is a head scientist in molly trying to avoid the q foot donated cove. it's 19 vaccines . and 4 days after knife edge election in peru, prosecutors again ask for right with candidate cake or food, your body to be detained. ah hello there, there's more wet weather on the cods, the china as we go into the weekend. and it's pretty wet across most areas, particularly in the south. we've got funder storms affecting hong kong, shanghai escaping the wet weather for now. but we will see wet weather as we go into next week. beijing also says fine and why conditions are plenty of sunshine. the temperature sitting in the early thirties and things dried up in the korean
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peninsula, sunshine breaking through for south korea, its southern areas of japan, seeing the wet weather. those yellow pizza showing where the torrential rain is going to fall. and as we go into sunday that move slightly to the east for now took care of seeing some sunshine, 29 degrees and its more wet weather for south east asia. those one soon rains, kicking in with a strong wind well across cambodia, affecting vietnam. we could see some flash flooding where those rains are particularly heavy. and the philippines also seeing wet weather from a weather system to the west. some stronger winds. torrential downpours and thunderstorms, brunei and borneo expected to see some of that wet weather as we move to india. this is where we are seeing those intense rains across northeastern areas affecting bangladesh. and me and my the man people out their phones cause you help them communicate not just on their phone
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. i've just transmitted needs images of an earthquake in the southern hemisphere, back to toe. and i'm providing the connection to those cherokee workers in the desert. this is a tough job, but it's challenging streaming lecture. the 10 different countries. those guys don't quit when you get a move on, there's no point having lightning fast connections. you just don't like for crowns . child sat space to deliver your vision. oh, the me. again, this is the news, this our, the g 7 summit of the u. k. is fully begun with world leaders focusing their efforts on tackling the corona virus. pandemic host
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u. k. prime minister bars johnson says the world must learn from its pandemic mistakes of never repeat. the people have gathered unoccupied, east jerusalem to show support to palestinian families, facing force displacements. thousands of people were expected to join the march to the neighbourhood of shake. java and his reading security forces have arrested several pants for the children and occupied east jerusalem. the arrest happened close to the alex a most common pound. it's part of israel, so court operations law and order aimed at tracking down on palestinian protests. let's take a closer look now at the g 7 cove at 19 vaccine pledge and how it stacks up against what the world needs. 85 percent of all dose is administered so far have been at high an upper middle income countries. just point 3 percent. that been administered in nations 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
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just a single dose. again, a faster than a credit republic of congo and been in or at the bottom of the list. nobody at us is a nobel peace prize laureate, and the lead representative of people's vaccine alliance. he says the g 7 leaders are completely lacking a sense of urgency. this is a global crisis. the crisis mode is not in g 7. this is what the frustrating part of it is. a whole world is having a big 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 a 4000000000 vaccination, by the end of for 2022, that is missing. what is the plan? what's the global plan contribute country production unit by production unit? who gets one month by bond? this is what we need is, is it worse situation?
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so we need a work plan that is missing. so i would say i'm very disappointed. and justin been eating a certain number. it's not the solution. solution is to see the whole world need together because it's 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 keep waiver. once you had you moved, once you install the waiver, then production, the units in all around the world can come into production. it has to be distributed production. it's not a centralized production. in 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 alms quicker. nicholas. hark reports from bama code
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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 romano. move this why? 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 a target for armed group health officials. 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,
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or our team has been attacked. rob, 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 far on something leaving in video taker editors, 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 precaution. 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
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is that one day the current of virus vaccine will be produced right here in molly, for dr. our trial re, this is achievable goal. why not had this? he didn't even really good think for us and saw the world engine and i and this will be asked to not be emitted dependent on the condition. tory wants to see the countries cold storage, not empty, but full of maryan made vaccine. it is for her the only way to bring the pandemic to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo health workers administering the polio vaccine in pakistan on heightened alert, following the killing of 2 police escorts. the officers were accompanying vaccinations going door to door in an old western city of madame on wednesday. it's the 2nd such attack this year. and it's a particular problem in the area where our group see the vaccine as
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a conspiracy to sterilize children. but then the gym done. as on the deep john, i'm sorry, has received one of pakistan's highest civil awards. the, his work and health and polio eradication. he says beyond the threat of violence that are multiple reasons for vaccine hesitancy in pakistan. did the fuser women in the cities that sent them on to killing of your workers. but for this in season, for, for some fan or for some reason and some that are hard for me because is very so there are various reasons for using this condition for the program has finally, communication and management strategy review direction and the number of uses. but what are some, some resistance that not on the nation, but all in addition,
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i'm not related to the end of this was initiated and i'm not another part of the war i'm using the connection. so it's a, it's a general dilemma. this one, unfortunately, does not visit on the feeling was due to the submission that would be an enormous amount of reasons associated with the old instigation has lost a government and was the investigation. and i was in a position to reasons this unfortunate incidence. a federal prosecutor in peru has requested the detention of right wing presidential candidate keiko for more if it's in connection with a corruption case, but comes as the country awaits the final result that it's close. presidential one off leftist candidate, petro casteel, holds a slender lead and fuji motives accusing him a fraud, or 0 money on
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a sanchez report south lima. i have the final result in a closely fort election. conservative candidate cake for him on his facing another challenge. prosecutor has them in a period 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 that i know it's always please. why was this request made today? yesterday we asked to a nelson ballad because of irregularities that citizens had brought to our attention and looks like our request made them uncomfortable. what it could be deal 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 on that seems unlikely as her rival candidate look at us leading by nearly $70000.00 votes to tip the scales for humanities, challenging the validity of more than 200000 ballots,
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alleging fraud craft. it's not about my candidacy, but about respecting the vote of millions of peruvians who want their vote to be respected and for this process to be transparent and clean. the electoral officials and international monitors say the election has been transparent. 2 ribeiro parties have got the represent voting has been metro officials calls are brought on again. do not miserable. the supporters booth candidates are anxiously waiting for official of the national electoral jury to call the election. you want to yeah, i like in your case, i cool on this is cocker for you more to reflect on things and stopped polarizing the people we are in difficult times because the panoramic when has to learn to lose with dignity and humility. the electrical officials were processing
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the last food to produce of gusty. 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 as many peruvians already say their candidate has won the enter fungicide. just see that lima be more than 200 refugees and migrants who are held by human traffickers have been rescued of the mexican town of c. that aquatic, as some of them will found, crammed into a 5 by 5 metre room. they came from brazil. el salvador honduras course and not a and mexico, mexico taking them to a migration facility wanted to size what will happen to them. now. cuba says that it'll temporarily stop accepting cash bank deposits in us dollars planning tied to american sanctions for the decision. some cubans,
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vo suspect that it's an attempts to control the black market price of the dollar, which is now twice the official exchange rates. before he was elected, president biden promised reverse. many of the measures imposed on cuba by his predecessor donald trump, but has yet to change course. the population of nigeria is largest city, lagos is continuing to grow rapidly. it's pulling major, putting major pressure on its infrastructure, residence having to endure a long hours sitting in traffic. and there's growing concern government investments to solve the problem onto the off. now does here as i'm address reports, stuff like os investment bank, gloomy card. you go to la, moved to lagos from nigeria, se capital 4 months ago to foss truck arise 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. i had a lot then i'm supposed to be also doing. i'm young. so most of the time i just
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consider myself the weekend is almost, it's almost just with a start date, flip it all off. like millions of lakers residents, she must endure long hours in traffic getting to and from work experts 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 they said, that is reliable that you saw what you said and you saw it without that we will contribute to how topic problem in they got it. well, as long as the population is high, last cost people are able to afford private costs that are more than 6000000 motor vehicle. yeah. and they got a 50 or more than 20000000 people. and that means coffee congestion, which perhaps what not surprisingly, can affect business. so the government here is invested in waterfront or you know,
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the temp to take some of the pressure off little i de luca jetty, isaac albany, took print 2 minutes to get to work by boat. that saved him 3 hours. if you were to take a bus on a normal day, i'll prefer the what that way. you really got everybody's on the road. everybody's done. you know, so we living above the core, do i'm some what you are privileged to be the despite the increasing number, taking boat, the gridlock on leg us 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 on congestion. was staff receiving information from offices on the roads. when you give us information on august, 4th, information i will job is to just release house to people given the power to do
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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 a population growing that appears, nigeria commercial capital may soon reach breaking point decreased. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria. ah, it is because have you been a fellow, adrian, i get a hearing though, how the headlines on i was here at the g 7 summit of the cares formally begun that world leaders focusing their efforts on tackling the corona virus pandemic. they're expected to pledge 1000000000 vaccines to poor nations, host u. k. private, as far as johnston says, the world must learn from its pandemic mistakes and never repeat them. he will be going through the.

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