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a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate pressure in theater. we understand the differences, similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. the news the g 7 summit opens with host british prime minister bonds, johnson declaring they have an opportunity to lead to global academic recovery. need to make sure that we repeat some of the areas that we don this made in the course of the last 18 months or so. ah, other kimbell, this is their law from coming up. the us and mexico are accused of sending
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unaccompanied migrant children back to their home country without protection. jerry, as largest city looks to the water wings to take some of the pressure off, just gridlocked. ah. covered the 19 is dominating the agenda as g 7. they does meet face to face for the 1st time since the pandemic began in opening remarks, the host british prime minister, both johnson said they must learn from the mistakes they made and ensure the economic recovery is fair to you will be going through the most wretched pandemic countries have faced for our lifetimes, maybe longer, much more. and i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs to happen,
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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 now allow our economies to recover bus a g 7 pledge to donate a 1000000000 vaccine doses to poor countries has quickly been dismissed by activists as inadequate. they won't vaccine payton's waived. so more jobs can be produced of low cost and climate activist. worry commitments on that front will also fall short. they say the 2050 deadline to become common neutral is too late. allowed diplomatic editor james face is near st eyes and cornel close to the solid in canvas bay. so james, of course cove at 19 coming out of this pandemic front and center of the summit.
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all the lead is singing from the same song sheet as it were. certainly that's saying the same thing, which is that doing a lot more now to help everyone get a vaccine. but actually what it looks like, making a pledge, which is a 1000000000 vaccine doses clearly when you look at a well population nearing a 1000000000, it's not enough. there is a problem with the timing as well, getting these vaccines out to countries around the world. yes. that pledging vaccines, but it'll take many months to get that. and that is potentially a problem because it means they're going to be parts of the world as there are now, which have very low vaccine availability. and the problem is that one, you're going to have sick and infirm people who are not getting the vaccine and won't get it for, for some months. and also the fact you're going to have these areas where the virus is going to continue to spread, potentially mutate. and potentially you have
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a situation where at one point you get a mutation that beats the vaccine, that is the nightmare, as, as, as they continue to meet here at the g 7. now, i've been speaking to the british ambassador at the united states. karen pierce has been here about all the things are going on at the g 7, and this is the 1st in person meeting. since the g 7 and merits in france almost 2 years ago, she said that a lot can get done when you now have these leaders meeting face to face. she explained that was a range of topics to discuss. clearly, number one was covered 19. but g 7 recognize that we need to get on with the vaccinating the world. we need to do that by 2022. this will be a vaccine summit and we hope to see a lot of very concrete pledges that will enable us to provide these 1000000000 basis to start with more manufacturing to come. that have been foreign policy meetings. and the foreign secretary will chair another foreign policy meeting of
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his opposite numbers later on this year. say russia and trying to run the dominant themes. but one other thing from the summit is open societies, open markets. what can the democracies do to push back on the top? and you didn't get more autocratic than russia, so they will be worried about what we see from president putin in russia. was very worried about the diversion of the playing. that of us very worried about what happened with an evolving february about the big cyber attack that certain governments have seen. so i think it will come up, but it's not the main issue of the summit, but we'll have to wait for the communicate she talking about russia and china and how they're going to see this gathering worth pointing out. that while the g 7 leaders have been here in cornwall, the u. s. secretary of state who's here and to be blinking has been speaking to his chinese counterpart, the state council of y e. and again stressing his concern on
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a range of issues. what's going on in shang the situation with regard to democracy in hong kong and other issues that are tensions between the g 7, the u. s. being one of them and the west. and of course, with regard to russia, you've got in just a few days time off to president biden's, traveled to brussels to be nato leaders. and you leaders, you've got that meeting. some might say it could turn into a showdown between president biden and the russian leader vladimir putin. alright, james bay's there, diplomatic editor, thank you. well, it's not take a closer look at that g 7 covey, 19 vaccine pledge and how it actually stacks up against what the world needs. 85 percent or doses administered so far have been in high and upper middle income countries. just a point 3 percent have been administered in nations classified as low income africa has the slowest vaccination rates of any continent in at least 10 countries on the
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one percent of the population has received a single dose looking faster than socratic republic of congo. and beneath the bottom of the list, mom and eunice is a nobel peace prize lorice and the lead representative of people's vaccine alliance . he says g 70 is completely lacking a sense of urgency. this is a global crisis. the crisis mode is not in g 7. this is what the interesting part of it is. a whole world is how 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 been meeting 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 kinds 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. the latest protests in the flashpoint occupied east jerusalem neighbourhood of shank true all have ended without nature confrontations . people gathered to show support for palestinian families who thinks being
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forcibly displaced from their homes elsewhere and occupied is true. so little is way before is arrested palestinian children are the most compelled part of israel, so called operation law and order aimed at cracking down on palestinian protests. and a 15 year old palestinian boy has died from gunshot injury, sustained during a protest in the occupied westbank. the teenager was one of 3 palestinians wounded as israeli soldiers, 5 live bullets and baker, south of novice. the soldiers also 5 tear gas. people were there to denounce the establishment of a new israeli settlement. all post right wing israelis, a planning a rally near the alex i'm most compelled on tuesday. they won't. however, go through the moves and quarter of the old city. send me a boucher how there is a palestinian israeli member of the connecticut from the pointless party. he says the march is a demonstration of israel's oppression. this leg watch means that they really are
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coming to celebrate their occupational from other people. to do such an act, you really need such a sadistic mentality just in order to do that. now the support of all those riley government and there's rarely, rarely courts to allow such marches means that unfortunately we are not dealing just with more marginal minority rates in jewish communities. unfortunately, we are dealing with an our boss review, which is supporting misconduct and new report, amnesty international says the us and mexico forcibly returning tens of thousands of unaccompanied children to the countries they fled from without proper screening or protection. throughout may more than 180000 undocumented migrants intercept issues, trying to cross from mexico into the u. s. minute appellate reports from mexico city. a major challenge for us and mexico. immigration policy has been
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a search in child migration. and in many cases, these minors are traveling alone during the trump administration in unprecedented search 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 pallets, 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. or 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. but is the approach working? the latest statistics are mixed, though 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 migrants now number more than twice as many water ball and on during, in salvador migrants put together policy experts say the ever changing dynamics migration from the region is a major challenge for both of us and mexico. especially in the case of minors. somebody will be a little bit 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 affirm 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 coming up after the weather. more safety concerns for help work is administering polio vaccines and pockets on the killing of police officers assigned to protect them. and days after a knife edge election in peru, prosecutors, again ask for runt when candidates keiko for morning to be detained. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. 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,
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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 to next week. beijing also soon fine and dry conditions are plenty of sunshine. the temperature sitting in the early thirties and things dried up in the korean 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 it's more wet weather for south east asia. those one soon rains, kicking in with the strong winds as well across cambodia, affecting vietnam. we could see some flash flooding where those rains are particularly heavy. and the philippines is also seeing wet weather from a weather system to the west. some strong winds. torrential downpours and thunderstorms, brunei and borneo expected to see some of that wet weather as we move to india.
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this is where we are seen those intense rains across north east in areas affecting bangladesh and me and my sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about, the white man impacting our lives. this stream where a global audience becomes a global community. jumping to the comment question, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence palestinians on the online page on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me,
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you're watching else 0 reminder about all stories. this person's prime minister boss johnson has told g 7 leaders the world's most learned from them. thanks for the panoramic and never repeat the details meeting in southwest england are expected to announce a total of 1000000 doses or countries people gathered and occupied east jerusalem to shows also palestinian families facing for displacement. the issue led to an escalation of fonts and an 11 day conflicts between hamas and israel. amnesty international says the us and mexico for simply returning tens of thousands of on the company children. the countries by fled from the report. it says the u. s. is denying some unaccompanied mine is arriving on its southern florida. proper screening protection. breaking news now for molly.
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we're crew leader, colonel a c. me quota is naming a cabinet. he was warning is interim president just days ago. after forcing out the previous transitional leader, it was the 2nd crew that go to orchestrated interest 9 months. well, in molly, like 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 hop reports from bodycote 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. this was the vaccine. as our only hope to stop this pandemic,
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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 arm roots. health officials here many death go unnoticed with patients preferring to stay at home than take the risk of going to a hospital. several health workers were kidnapped this week, or our team has been attack robe. thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money to set up 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 territory. a 1000000 doses of cove in
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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 and 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 achievable goal. why not had this? he didn't even really good thing 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 see the countries cold storage, not empty, but full of maryan made vaccines. it is for her the only way to bring the pandemic
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to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera, bama, co health workers administering the polio vaccine and pakistan on the, on hyphen to the following, the killing of 2 police escorts. the officers were accompanying vaccinate his going door to door and the northwestern city of my dom on wednesday. it's the 2nd such attack this year at its particular problem in the area where armed group see the vaccine as a conspiracy to sterilize children, while hunter reports from cobb park from qual, the polio immunization campaign, head and bug, dawn had over 200000 walden casual water helping, good doctor, doctor, deliver the polio dropped to the children across country, hair and fiber book to enquire providence their aiming to immunize 6200000 children
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. 35140000 security forces. personal have been deployed in order to ensure a smooth vaccination campaigns. not forgetting the fact that dozens of workers have been killed over the past few years under to get the fortune. annella also paid a dear price. we have more than 1500 teams. the could be percent out in the, in the food and the positive that we have taken from this holding our after math of this incident, that the hello health authorities and the workers have one called off. the bullying issue campaign that did about to go to my she wanted to fight though she were doing this for the children and the polio virus can be wiped out from the country. all these poor volunteer girls get very little money despite the danger to their lives . the wider still remains and demick and no one has done and passed on. however, there has been only one case reported this year and that i've gotten an encouraging
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sign. the buckets, i need prime minister focused on will be polio 3. but this needed a dedicated effort from the security forces and the log in did a major challenge, given the fact that did a free movement of refugees from across the border. and as the config day becomes more dangerous, the threat of the wider trading, it says, can not be eroded out. but so far, budget on had you on, prayed for polio immunization program. britain's foreign minister says china has broken it's legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. in a newly released report, dominic robs accuses beijing of clear breaches of the joint declaration that was signed by china and the u. k. before control of hong kong was headed back in 997 robs, also criticized the national security law imposed last year, saying it's being used to stifle political opposition. hong kong government says
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the remarks couldn't be further from the truth. meanwhile, hong kong is expanding pals to since the films the censorship laws which date back decades previously focused on morality issues. beijing has now added, protecting national security to the censors responsibilities critics asian is trying to control hong kong offs and culture. so korea is conservative opposition has chosen the youngest leader in the country. more than to the school history to challenge president moon giant party and elections next to you. 36 year old li, june silk, who set up an education smartphone app will had the people power party. the parties hoping to rally younger voters who are fed up with income inequality and high cost of living. a federal prosecutor in peru has requested the detention of right wing presidential candidates keiko for maury. it's in connection with
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a corruption case. as peruvians wait for the final result of the knife edge presidential run off election left. this candid pedro castillo holds a slender lead to 2 more years, accusing him a fraud on a sanchez reports from lima. i have the final result in closely for collection conservative candidate keiko, for he montes, facing another challenge. prosecutor holiday period has asked the judge to send her back to prison for violating the terms of her parole. for him, audi says the move is politically motivated, looks i know it's always please. why was this request made today? yesterday we asked to know some ballot because of irregularities that citizens had brought to our attention. it looks like our request made them uncomfortable for him or he could be jailed for the 4th time and corruption charges. she faces 30
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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 booking model, challenging the validity of more than 200000 ballots 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, read or a party that you represent. the voting has been met, room officials of brought i'm again, do not miserable. the support, both candidates are anxiously waiting for official at the national electoral jury to call the election. you and i yeah. i like in your case,
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i cool mrs. coker for you, maury, to reflect on things and stop polarizing the people. we are in difficult times, because the panoramic when has to learn to lose with dignity and humility of electrical officials were processing the last both to produce of c. you were already celebrating all the party made up a 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, could nice all the disputed, both. like many peruvians already see, their candidate has one in a fantasy. i'll just see that lima be to cuba says, excuse me, it will temporarily stop accepting cash bank deposits and us dollars laming. type it american thanks of the decision from cubans, bo suspect it's an attempt to control the black market price of the dollar, which is now twice the official exchange rate before he was acted,
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president biden promised to reverse many of the measures imposed on cuba by his predecessor donald trump, but as yet to change course, the population of nigeria, the largest city lake, also continuing to grow rapidly. it's putting major pressure on its infrastructure . residents are having to endure long hours sitting in traffic and is growing concerned government investments to solve the problem aren't enough. i'm at interest results from lake investment bank. believe me, could you go to la, move to league us from nigeria, se capital 4 months ago to foss truck 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 flip it or not like millions of lakers
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residents, she must ginger 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. which are probably what you said, that is reliable. that is what you said, and then it will without that we will contribute to how tropic problems in they got it. well, as long as the population is high, last long. last people are able to afford private cars that are more than 6000000 motor vehicle. yeah, maybe 50 or 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 an attempt to take some of the pressure off at a local jetty, isaac albany to print 2 minutes to get to work by boat. that saved him 3 hours. if
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you were to take a bus on a normal day, our preferred in what way? you will go see everybody's on the road. everybody's on us. so we live in bob, d. call do i'm some. what 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 with so many stuck in traffic. nigeria as 1st traffic radio station, tries to lighten the mood and provide regular update on congestion, will stop receiving information from offices on the road. when you give us information on august 4th information, our job is to just lea house to be forgiven. the power of reduce that is also interactivity as drivers and commuters calling to report incident. businesses in
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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 a decrease. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria, china, do wrong mars rover has started beaming back images. this one shows the solar powered vehicle and it's lando, which touched on last month. china is only the 2nd country off the u. s. to operate a rover on the martian surface. ah, there are these other top stories for sins. prime minister, boss johnson has told g 70 is the world must learn from the mistakes of the panoramic and never repeat them well beat his meeting and southwest england are expected to announce a total of $1000000000.00 doses for poor.

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