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now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy world to you for every one. ah, ah . guiding the wild out of the corona virus pandemic, g 7 liter promise, a 1000000000 vaccines for poor countries. but a criticise for not doing more sooner. ah. hello, i'm mary. i'm in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming off on the program, disappearing before our eyes, new figures show the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerating. forced
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to return to a dangerous home. the children turned back from the us and mexico off to trying to seat refuge and made in molly the bomb a kind of bar tree where scientists looking ahead to produce and corrosion of ours vaccines of their own. ah, in welcome to the program. we begin in the u. k. were a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the corona of ours maxine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. british prime minister boris johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the walls nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is saying the move is far too slow, and it shows that western leaders are not up to the job of tackling west public health crisis in a century. i'll just areas, joan, how is covering a story in cornwall,
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where the leaders have gathered. he sent us this report. the white sands of carpet bay, a delicate power setting, for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracies. they are also leading the vaccine race to exit the pandemic. and while socially distance still there face to face, at least, and promising a combined effort to help the world emerge from crisis. 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 now allow our economies to recover the headline pledge on this opening day. the g 7 is the donation of a 1000000000 vaccine doses to lower and middle income countries over the next 12
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months with the us offering half of that amount. campaigners say it's nowhere near enough and know when near fast enough. i think a 1000000000 dose is. it's a good thing, i mean, you can't say it's a bad thing, but we need 11000000000 dollars and we need to move away from the idea of charity crumbs from the rich countries. and let developing countries like south africa or india produce their own vaccines. and the only way to do that is to share the vaccine recipe and break through the monopolies of these big pharma corporations. and boris johnson really doesn't want to do that. so he wants his all to talk about donations and the logic of the richest nations, when in fact, they're big, hugely selfish and putting profit over people. but now the age of consumerism, also fuel addiction, things we protest as are being kept well away from the summit venue. but for once the issues they raise are actually being discussed. there's pressure to wave payton . so the poorer countries can develop vaccines for themselves. the u. s and france
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are in favor with others yet to follow the climate and inequality or among the worlds crises that will talk the agenda on sunday. they call it the g 7. but really, there's no doubt who the 2 leading figures are here, or is johnson the u. k. prime minister and host key to show his country off as a global power play, a post breaks it. and joe biden goes the u. s. president on his 1st foreign visit, both men came to be seen at the helm of efforts to rid the world of climate change and depend demik only the most prestigious visitors to the u. k. a graced with the presence of the queen. what emerges from this leaders gathering a post trump consensus alliance, his reinvigorated meaningful promises of action will determine whether this wealthy club of nations can make a real difference. joan, a whole al jazeera cornwall. old james bays is our diplomatic editor and outside forget to cancel, nurse and ives, where the g 7 leaders are saying. and james, who,
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of course, you know the pandemic because really tested global leadership. and the capacity for cooperation. has that been enough of an attempt to overcome this unilateral nationalistic approach to vaccinations? so there's been a great deal of criticism of that and i think it is a good thing now, but they're actually face to face like everyone else over the last year. they've been operating on zoom calls this the 1st face to face summit for 2 years. in fact, where i am is one of the 2 hotels in the secure area where the summit is being held . but right now, they've gone a little further away to the eden project that the world's biggest indoor rain forest. and they're having dinner with the queen who you saw in that report by jonah big pledge of the day is a 1000000000 doses of vaccine from the g 7 neighborhood campaign to say that's not enough. well, i put it at
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a news conference recently to the un secretary general was that enough? he said he welcomed it, but he added this. we need more than by left. so forms of support and the individual countries initiatives. we need to consider that so that we need a global estimation plan and for the global estimation plans will be possible. we need all the companies that are meaningful in the election or can be with the proper support to come together. if not, louis is that there will be still large developing worlds where the virus spreads. likewise fire and the risk of mutation and the risk of new variance coming and becoming if you will to get ends of mind. the efforts, as it comes up every day to make sure that the full population is actually 3 un secretary general who's currently in london, but will be coming to the summit. boys,
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the discussions about the damage and about climate change in the next few hours. james, a bit of activity in the in the don't know if you'll be able to hear this question, but if i can ask you about how your a p and lead is a viewing us re engagement with your pastor. broken transatlantic relationship we saw on to biden's previous eta you're right, a lot of activity in the at the same in one of the 2 tells where these leaders are staying and although most of them are having dinner, we think some of the other leaders because there are others joining? we've got south africa, we go to south korea, that there are among those that adjoining the discussions in the coming hours as this continues. but of course, the european leaders and the u. s. leaders of the center of the g 7. of course you have canada and japan and relations have been very tough. i think europe is felt
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that the u. s. didn't have it back over the last 4 years of donald trump. there's been a lot of trust and i think president biden's saying the u. s. is back yes, that very pleased by that. but to be honest with you, i think some of them are still looking over their shoulder and wondering, is president biden here in the u. s. back for good, or could this just be for years of president biden? and then the return of president trump or another, trump like president. all right, thank you for me. and i matching edits a james base. all course, the other key issue at those discussions at the g 7 summit in the days had is going to be climate change. and even as leaders met in cornwall, that was a sobering reminder of how urgent this issue is. data is revealed, the scale of recent destruction and brazil's amazon rain forest, more than 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land was destroyed in the 1st 5 months of this
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year. that's more than 3 times the size of new york city and a 25 percent rise compared to a year earlier. in fact, deforestation, sword, 67 percent in may compared to the same month in 2020 march. the land is targeted for capital ranches, farms and logging. it's adding fuel to claims that present jarboe scenario is failing to follow through. one is own pledge to boost funding for the environment. when again, a key of has more now from rio de janeiro. it's the worst month of may compared to all the other maids from all the other years since 2016 just up in may alone. 1300 square kilometers of forest have been destroyed. and this is just the beginning of the dry season in the amazon, which will last until october. there is also a draught in the country, so they're expecting big fires this year. and the last 2 years have been very
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bad. president j bowles and i had promised that he would make things better and it's just not happening since he took office. he has said that the amazon should be exploited. it's not just in a sustainable way. he doesn't emphasize the word sustainable, but he just says it's something that just you just can't leave the people not doing anything there. and he has brazil has taken away funds from the the. 5 institutions the federal institutions that take care of. 1 the amazon that protect the fours from illegal mining from illegal logging. so this government has never had a good position in relationship to the environment. now in april, when he went to the earth summit, he did make a promise that things would get better, but the next day he slashed the environment spending of the federal budget.
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ah. a 15 year old palestinian boy has died after being shot by israeli forces during a protest in the occupied westbank. the teenager was one of several palestinians who were wounded officer israeli soldiers opened fire on demonstrators and beta south of nablus. palestinian health ministry says he later died of his injuries. soldiers also fight tear gas. people had gathered to protest against the expansion of a jewish settlement near by and israeli security forces of arrested several palestinian children and occupied easter with them. the rest took place close to the lux must compound parts of what israel is calling operation law and order aim to cracking down on palestinian protests. and dozens of people also gathered in the neighborhood of chef gerard to show support for palestinian families facing force
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displacement. stephanie decker was at the site on one of the protests in occupied east jerusalem. while the protest is dwindling, down winding down there, still they keep moving a couple of people around, but the group is smaller than it was before. we did have a presence here of our members of message is really kind of thing. and also remember that is really parliament and they gave some features just in front of the entrance 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 doesn't have benjamin netanyahu 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. the forced expulsion of these families goes back to what they argue. jewish trusts having own slide around years ago, while the palestinians have rice and papers as well, but they're not afforded,
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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. 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 mentions, keep up the international spotlight, let's say on something that is ongoing and has been ongoing for many, many years. now to molly, where the transitional government has named a new cabinet with kind of a deal come, are appointed as defense. minute step is appointment comes days after military, the colonel, se mccoy, was sworn in as president military seized power. last month, after accusing the interim president and prime minister of re shuffling the cabinet without proper consultations on the officials, has now been appointed to several key cabinet positions. watching al jazeera life from london, actual still had for you on the program. we're going to be looking at how authority to try to put a break on the traffic. and one of africa's most popular cities. ah
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hello, we got some good sporting weather across europe at the moment, releasing the showers to proceed across rome recently that dragging their way further, reese was still a few showers, lingering across northern parts of spain and portugal. clear skies for paris. sam, we'll see clearing skies across the pretty shelves over the next couple of days, cuz got high pressure just coming in, withdrawing in a south west. the way that will bring some humid air back in across the purchase house. having said that, the wet weather associated with that where the front will drive is way across scandinavia, through the baltic states a push over towards that western side of russia. so some heavy post of rice, certainly on the cards, he was a go through sas stay heavier still as we go on into were sunday, could see some local us flooding cars, positive crane down towards the remainder,
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which was the black sea. but cars come back into turkey, price guys to central western parts. if you have a legal, this could touch 28 celsius 29 there, across southern parts of england by sunday afternoon on a probably the sort of temperature we're looking at across northern parts of africa . fine and dry here we got the showers for quite nicely around the gulf of guinea. so central and southern parts of nigeria, seeing some heavy bursts of re gonna sink some heavy rain liberia. also looking while the wet, along with the most people will never know what's beyond these doors, the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear is not an option.
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but when most people oh i come back, look at the main stories. now. the current of ours pandemic is dominating the gender at the g. 7 summit with persons prime minister in countries missed ensure effect you can make recovery applied to donate a 1000000000 vaccine doses to poor countries has been dismissed by activists is inadequate. deforestation in brazil's amazon rainforest, his reason for a 3rd consecutive month with president shire both and are yet to follow through on a pledge to boost funding for environmental enforcement. much of the land is used
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for capital ranches, farms and logging, and a 15 year old palestinian boy has died after being shot by israeli police during a protest in the occupied west bank. a teenager was one of several palestinians, wounded in biotech, south of nablus, while demonstrating against the expansion of a jewish settlement. more on that g 7 pad shift for 1000000000 current of ours vaccine doses to be donated to poor developing countries . it is a big promise, but critic say hasn't happened fast enough. mama eunice is a nobel peace prize laureate, and the lead representative of the people's vaccine alliance. he says g 70 does lack the urgency needed to end the pandemic. 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. we can be crisis. we need discretion that a 4000000000 excellence is needed. now we're talking about 1000000000 and then we
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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? so we need to work plan that is missing. so i have a sam, but i didn't want that. and justin been eating a certain number. it's not the solution. solution is to see the whole world need together because it's a life and death issue. it's not something that we can wait. we have to do it. the more we wait more, we'll have those new videos coming up. so whatever you have 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,
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once you install the waiver, then production, the units in all around the world can come into production. it has to be distributed. production is not a centralized production or in molly, like many other countries in africa are only a fraction of the promised cove at 19 vaccines have actually been delivered local doc to say rich county countries like the u. s. and those in europe have left the region behind. but scientists that say they do have a solution. as nicholas hack reports from bama co in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in 1900. 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 the rich countries vaccinate the young, poor countries like money you have yet to vaccinate the old or vulnerable ramana
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move up since this was the vaccine, is our only hope to stop this pandemic. and it seems europe in america have left africa behind. if we all had equal access to the vaccine, things will be under control. they are not with not enough oxygen, infrequent power cuts, public hospitals are ill equipped to deal with a panoramic health centers are also target for armed group health officials, fear many death go unnoticed with patients preferring to stay at home than take the risk of growing to a hospital several health workers were kidnapped this week, or our team has been attack. rob, thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money to set a form. for the matter they took it, they went, we can not say that. it's so easy to do it, but we are trying to do our best how to keep our people safe. the 2nd thing, how to go to this population water very,
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very far 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 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 is that one day the current of virus vaccine will be produced right here in molly, for dr. our trower, this is an achievable goal. why not had this you'd be visiting really good think for us and saw the world engine and i'll, and this will be asked to not be emitted dependent on the condition. tory wants to
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see the countries 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 welfare lockdown has been imposed on the chalet and capital, despite moving off of its population being fully vaccinated. off to santiago report to some of the was covered 900 case numbers. the pandemic began chillies confound daily caseload such 25 percent in the region over the past 2 weeks intensive care beds. now at 98 percent capacity and a nation wide lockdown in malaysia has been extended following a surgeon cases, their schools and universities will remain closed and gatherings bond for at least another 2 weeks. the original lockdown was imposed less than 2 weeks ago when 9000 new corona virus cases a day will be reported. malaysia is recorded more than 3700 deaths from covered 19 . want to move to the u. s. in mexico. those 2 countries are now
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forcibly returning tens of thousands of on a company, children to their home countries, some just hours after they arrive to seek refuge. this is according to amnesty international, which calls a practice dangerous and unconscionable. amnesty says more than $10000.00 minus from mexico been denied entry since november last year. meanwhile, mexican authorities of deported about half of the unaccompanied central american migrant children. they took into custody this year. the un children's agency saying almost a 3rd of all migrants and asylum seekers in central america and mexico on miners, half of those, unaccompanied by family members or other adults on your wrapping reports now. from mexico city. a major challenge for us and mexico immigration policy has been served 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
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resulted in policies that according to critics stretched the limits of international law among them, child detention camps and the practice of family separation. but when i let me see a one of the main consequences of family separation is that it's the state that leaves children and adolescence unprotected. in theory, it then becomes the state's responsibility to provide protection for them. a recent us homeland security report suggest that more than $2100.00 children have yet to be reunited with their families. o u. s. president joe biden has promised to undo many of the harsh immigration policies put in place by his predecessor. but is the approach working? the latest statistics are mixed, the illegal crossings have hit a 20 year high child migrant numbers are on the decline. one of the biggest ships and micro 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 migrate. now,
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number more than twice as many guatemalan on durant and 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 of needle, neither the governments of the united states or mexico count on a system of protection for child and adolescent migrant. 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 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 versus foreign minister is saying china is broken.
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it's legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong and a newly released report. dominant. rob accuses badging of clear breaches of 1984 joint declaration signed by china in the u. k person around the territory until handing it back to china in 1900. 97. rob criticizes the national security. lauren pose last year saying it's been used to stifle political opposition on calls. government says the remarks couldn't be further from the truth. now south korea is conservative. opposition has chosen the youngest leader in the countries modern political history. a challenge president lin, giant party in elections next year. 36 year old at lee jones york, who set up an education smartphone app will head the people power party parties hoping to riley younger voters were fed out with income inequality. and the high cost of living. now if you think the traffic is bad, where you are,
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wherever you have to be, try to being in the mega metropolis that is lake oss night areas. largest city is infamous, grinding to a halt for hours at a time. the problem has become so by the government's pushing to get more people off the roads and on to water from leg off address explains investment bank mikka, you go to le, move to league us from nigeria. capital 4 months ago to foss struck 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 that 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, i'm just with this saturday to sleep it all 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
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safety is a concern, and that's pushing many residents to buy their own cause. with that, probably what you said, that is reliable that you saw what you said. you saw it without that we will contribute to how traffic problems in they got it. well, as long as the population is high, last long. last people are able to afford private cars that are more than 6000000 motor vehicle. yeah. and they got a 50 or more than 20000000 people. and that means coffee congestion with perhaps what not surprisingly, can affect business. so the government here is invested in waterfront or in an attempt to take some of the pressure off the little de luca jetty. isaac, 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 a normal day, our prosperity, what's that way?
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you really go see everybody's on the road. everybody's done. you know, so we living above the core, do i'm some was privileged to be the despite the increasing number taking boats, 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 and congestion was staff receiving information from offices on the roads. when you 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 that our years nigeria commercial capital may soon
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reach breaking point. decreased. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria, china, is the 2nd country off to united states to operate a rover on mars, and it's beaming back some pretty impressive images, such as this one of the 2 young rover and its lambda, which touched down on the motion surface last month solar power vehicle will spend 3 months taking photos and analyzing rock samples. on an update on the headlines now a pledge by g 70 does to donate a 1000000000 doses of the crone of ours maxine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. british prime minister boris johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the walls nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign a say the move is too slow and it shows western leaders and.
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