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some other way, whether it's a central parts of china or at the moment, southern air is also seeing some cloud. and ryan, this cloud and ram will make its way to southern parts of japan. as we go one through sense, you should see some heavy post to frame. maybe some shells per time to southern parts of horseshoe. but the most part of his law, she try find a try for the cream peninsula, but rain for northern china. ah. ah . this is al jazeera ah mariam, new jersey. you're watching the news hour life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. guiding the world out of the corona virus. pandemic, g 7 liter promise,
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a 1000000000 vaccine. the poor countries, but criticize for not doing more sooner, disappearing before our eyes, new figures show the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerating military official civil ranks of a new cabinet named by molly's transitional government. and the last american capital says he's gone back into lockdown despite vaccinating more than half of its population. i'm leah harding and joe, how with sports as the are pan football championship. finally get started after years delay italy opened up a tournament with a 3 mill victory. over turkey in front of 15000 fans in rome, i got 3 today. ah, hello, welcome to the nice out. and we began here in the u. k, where
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a pledge fi g 7 leaders to donates a 1000000000 doses of the corona virus maxine to poor nations has been dismissed as inadequate. my activists, the british prime minister bars, johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the world's nearly $8000000.00 people by the end of next year. but campaign is saying this moves far too slowly and it shows that western lead is not up to the job of tackling was public health crisis in a century. what i'll do there is joe hall has been following the story from cornwall, where the leaders have gathered and sent us. this reports the white sands of copies bay it delicate powers setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy. they're 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,
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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 the headline pledge on this opening day. of the g 7 is the donation of a 1000000000 vaccine doses to lower and middle income countries over the next 12 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.
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and, boris jones 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 being hugely selfish putting profit over people. but now the age of consumerism, fossil fuel addiction, things, protest is 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 are in favor with others yet to follow the climate and inequality or among the worlds crises that will top the agenda on sunday. they call it the g 7, but really there is 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 to the us president on his 1st foreign visit. both men came to be seen at the helm of efforts to rid the world of climate change
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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, alliances reinvigorated. meaningful promises of action. will determine whether this wealthy club of nations can make a real difference. on a whole, al jazeera cornwall or momma eunice's and nobel peace prize laureate and lead representative of the peoples vaccine alliance. he says g 70. it is like the urgency needed to end the pandemic. this is a global crisis. the crisis mode is not in g 7. this is what we did frustrating part of it is a whole world is having a big crisis. we need discretion that a 4000000000 excellence is needed. now we talk about 1000000000 and then we have a timeframe. and prime minister, what is johnson said, he has a plan to have all the vaccination. so for 4000000000 vaccination,
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by the end of 2022, that is missing. what is the plan? what's the global plan contribute? country production unit production unit, who gets one month by bunk, this is what we need, is it, is it worse depletion? so we need to work plan depth is missing. so i would say, i'm very disappointed and just donating 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. and so whatever you have a cheap you will be, come, come to protect it because the variance will take over and you will need the new kind of actions again. so we need to have this total plan. and 1st thing to do, the most important thing to do is to keep waiver once you have removed, once you install the waiver, then production units in all around the world can come into production. it has to be distributed production. it's not a centralized production. will the climate crisis will also dominate discussions at
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the g 7 summit in the days ahead and even his leaders met him. cornwall was a sobering reminder of how urgent the problem is. state has revealed the scale of recent destruction in brazil's amazon rain forest. it showed that more than 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land was destroyed in the 1st 5 months of this year. this is the equivalent of more than 3 times the size of new york city and a 25 percent rise compared to a year earlier. fact deforestation sold 67 percent in the month of may compared to the same month last year in 2020. much of this land is targeted for capital ranches, farms and logging. it's adding fuel to claims that president gyre bull scenario is failing to follow through on his pledge to boost funding for the environment and to prevent these acts from taking place. so if more in this,
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i'm joined now by chrome mar, desousa, brazilian political analyst. we seen under the presidency of giant ball sonora, the destruction of the rain forest, reaching unprecedented levels. can you explain the cause of this? first of all, thank you so much for the opportunity to being partial from keith porter, you know, as well. president wilson, i was elected under the promise and this reports of the electrodes who are directly involved in the different spatial actions. but i mean, some groups inside the business economy are really interested not more in the writing, not deforestation to yields lens for cancel in order kinds of agricultural activities. and specifically for the, the founding president, both on our political and legal support to do his actions. so the 1st 2 years
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i was friends and he was really where really engaged in the order to pro, hold these kinds of trends, changes in brazil all in order to make easier for us to is specifically in force here. right. so how is he made it easier? is it a negligent policy? well, it's deliberate policy, you can say, because he's being supported by these very powerful groups that want him to essentially weaken monitoring agencies. so is it that is, is absolutely nothing being done then to prevent destruction of the rainforest? well, he's in person with, they're still the fact that the school he support give it by president post on our it's not inside the brazilian state. what i mean a lot off that conditions and crowds were involved in the, in the actions to protect the amazon. and other parts of the brazilian environmental sees that are engaging in your day to respect the law and make these
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people be for any kinds of crimes. but we've the support of president. so narrow, nice job. so brian mentioned brazil ricardo was able to conduct a lot of changes the yard off. flick through the life, the regulation and in their hands is published means guided book to keep policies in order to make easier any kind of defer station. and besides the fact that the international community creates a lot of pressure over brazil, the promises are not math. we will be not transforming the actual until now. right. so how, what do it seems as though a present most now appears to have leverage over his international counterparts on this? because he, he presides over this that this ecosystem is very precious to the world. and if
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more isn't done to stop the deforestation in brazil than that the paris climate targets are going to become more and more unattainable unattainable. what do in, what does the international community need to do to persuade both scenario to, to prevent this from happening? well, good question, i believe the, the risk, the way to, to be the pressure over was on our be more effective if they, if they are national company to create a kind of katie support. we have some, some people inside the brazil society who are engaging now you're going to make how so pressure over the government. in fact, we can see side and review off in jewels organizations and business companies. why really leave all the things the order to preserve ation and the order to fight against the climate change. and i believe this group, these leading course so fatal groups here in review. needless,
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also part for the international community, because if they, if they didn't receive any kinds of support, president wilson, i will be will be more confident and you feel more comfortable to conduct the resilience, brazilian environmental policy as the way day the he, he's doing the last 2 years. so what does both scenario want? is it my believe 1st? no, i believe 1st, when i was re election and he and he knows that he needs the support of the, the stronger economical groups who made him became president 42 years ago. and they need them again on the next election. and he's specifically in terms of the international support because the person to highlight the fact that president bush went out, created an internal narrative who links the kinds of preservation narrative was made by the international community as the kinds of
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credits for brazilian sovereignty. and for this regionally specifically, that was narrative has kinds of wrists on our side bargain price of the brazilian. so site. and for the reason these reasons are specifically a believe, if, why any part of that big current nation wanted to create a strong balance between some groups inside the brazilian society, while reading gauges in the process of preserve the difference in your price against different station and put you in the center of the debate in terms of the degree economy. thank you very much. care. mar, desousa for journey staff from presidio. was a normal pleasure. thank you so much. with the news, our life from london much more stella had been forced to return to a dangerous time. and children time back from the us and mexico off to trying to
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seek refuge. also looking at threats to petrol, supply food stocks and millions of dollars in ransom. how a surgeon, cyber attacks is disrupting people's everyday life. and in sport with leah tennis action from the men, county finals, the franchise. ah . a 15 year old palestinian boy has died after being shot by his writing forces during a protest in the occupied westbank. teenager was one of several palestinians who were wounded off to 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 by and in other developments. israeli security forces arrested several palestinian children and occupied east jerusalem. the arrest happened close
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to the alex and mos compound. it's part of what israel is calling operation law and order and cracking down on palestinian protests. and dozens of people gathered in the neighborhood of chef gerad to show their support for palestinian families facing force displacement. stephanie deck was at the sight of one of the protest and occupied east jerusalem. while the protest is dwindling down, whining down there, still they keep moving a couple of people around, but the group is smaller than it was before. we didn't have a presence here. are members of message, israeli, palestinian also and member of passive. that's 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
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given the message that this needs to change, if it's policy needs to change it to 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 flag around 2 years ago, while the palestinians have rice 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 of the 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 with mention, keep up the international spotlight. let's say on something that is ongoing and has been ongoing for many, many are we go to development in molly? now the transitional government has named a new cabinet with kind of sergio camara, appointed as defense minister. it comes days off the military, a colonel se mccoy, was sworn in as presidents and military sees power last month after accusing the in
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term president and prime minister of re shuffling the cabinet without proper consultation. army officials have now been appointed to several key cabinet positions. nicholas hawkins following the story for us from the car and neighboring center goal. remember, the eco wants the west african body for the region had asked a see me going when he took over power to form and national unity government. and it seems the government he has announced. although there are many familiar faces, is one such national government. you have members of the and 5, which is the civil society movement that led to the downfall of former president, kate, you have also members of the former ruling party president kate as party who are also part of this government. and of course you have members of the military june, there's a sense for the government of molly is to build a government that will be recognized by the 1000000 people, but also by international actors at stake. here's the security situation that's
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quickly deteriorating. we've seen attacks last week in molly, in the southern region, which is very unusual. attack happens in the north and the centers, those it's cleaned by the dies sylvia mountains, at least one was the mean. meanwhile, the stomach stating the greater the harp continue to launch attack from molly to neighboring countries in became alpha. so, and in the share now a lot down has been imposed on the land capital, despite more than half of its population being fully vaccinated against the current of virus. this is after santiago reported some of the worst curve at 19 case numbers since the pandemic began. chillies confirm daily caseload such 25 percent in the region over the past 2 weeks and intensive cabinets. and now at 98 percent capacity that speak to toys of bows and one is iris and theresa, what does this lockdown then mean for millions of people living in santiago?
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while that correct, the government announced that a locked down will begin in 20 and neighboring areas on today. this is something that affects around 7000000 people in the area health experts in the country. extremely concerned about the rise from infections happening mostly in san diego, 90 percent of the intensive care unit beds are fully occupied and this is happening in spite of 9 areas within santiago have already been on lockdown. so the government says that they need to take further measures and at this point, winter time is here in the southern cone. temperatures are going know, and the government is extremely concerned that could cause a rise in infection. so what's happening until right now? tina had one of the most successful campaigns, vaccination campaigns in latin america, around 60 percent of the population have been vaccinated. however, critic government critics are saying that in spite of vaccinations happening,
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the government tried to open the country much too soon because of economic concerns . and this is something that could have had an impact on the amount of infections happening in the country opening the borders. for example, giving travel permanent permits to the population, authorized, authorized finger shops from opening. and that's why this restrictions are being implemented mostly in santiago, where there's been around 70000 infections in the past hours. and that's why the restriction are being implemented into this capital. right. and tell us about what is iris and situation. now argentina is a hot spot for the virus at the moment. how is the health system coping well, argentine as right now as struggling with a 2nd way, the government has just confirmed that in the past 24 hours, 689 people have lost their lives to call the 19 around 26000
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infections. have happened in argentina in the past 24 hours. 84000 people have lost their life to cove at 900. and this is a dramatic number for this country in spite of what argentine did in 2020, i didn't know with one of the 1st countries to impose a very strict lockdown one of the longest in the world to prevent the spread of covert 19 an expert say that this is one of the reasons why hospitals never collapsed in argentina. yes, they were at full capacity. they faced many, many challenging situations, but the hospitals did not collapse. the government however, is reluctant to do something similar this year, mostly because of economic concern. let's not forget or didn't. tina is facing an economic crisis. if we negotiating, it's following that with the international monetary fund, inflation is storing, poverty has gone up to around 42 percent affecting around 42 percent of the population. can lockdown are popular, especially many countries in latin america because mostly for most sectors. many
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cannot afford to stay home and the government does not have enough resources to assist about the hold of the population. the vaccination campaign has also started from the very beginning, initially relatively slow, with argentina struggling to access the vaccine. well, the vaccination contained has started to speed up millions of vaccines arriving from russia from china, from the united kingdom president for amanda. if his hopeful that this situation the vaccination situation will improve soon, but still only 30 percent of the continuum population has been vaccinated, and that's why or didn't teen government has just amount the bill be extending the restriction that exists right now varies, occur few in place for his missions to gathering private home, among others, in order to try to control the spread of over 900 here. thank you so much teresa. but what is iras? the u. s. in mexico, of forcibly returning tens of thousands of unaccompanied children to their home
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countries, some just hours after they arrived seeking refuge. this is, according to amnesty international, which calls a practice dangerous and unconscionable. amnesty says more than 10000 miles from mexico been denied entry since november last year. meanwhile, mexican authorities of deported about half of the accompanied central american migrant children who they took into custody this year. the children's agency is saying almost a 3rd of all migrants and asylum seekers in central america, mexico, a minus off of those are accompanied by family members or any of adults or manual rocco reports on this now from mexico city. a major challenge for us and mexico immigration policy has been 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
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international law among them, child detention camps and the practice of family separation. whenever 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 heated 20 year. high child migrant numbers are on the decline. one of the biggest ships in 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 migrants now number more than twice as many guatemalan on durant and salvador and migrants put together policy
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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 miners, you know, the needle. 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 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, was thread for you on the program. we look at why
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a movie on the 2900 christ church attack as being heavily criticized by the victims, relatives, how authorities are trying to push a break on all the traffic in one of africa's most popular fishy then it is bought and all the stand out perform and find new zealand, devon conway, and the 2nd printer test against england. ah hello, we got some good sporting weather across europe at the moment, releasing the showers to be seen across the road recently that dragging their way further east was still a few shadley going across northern parts of spain and portugal. clear skies for paris, sam, we'll see clearing skies across the pretty shells over the next couple days because got high pressure just coming in. we're drawing in a south west the way that will bring some she me there back in across the purchase
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house. having said that, the wet weather associated with that where the front will drive is where cross scandinavia through the baltic states and push over towards the western side of russia. so some heavy boast of rice, certainly on the cards years ago, 3 cents, day heavy as still as we go on into a sunday, could see some localized flooding. it was passive crane down towards a romania, over towards the black sea white skies come back in to turkey. price gosh to central western pos. if you ever legos could touch 28 celsius and 29 there, across southern parts of england by sunday afternoon on a problem with the sort of temperature we're looking at across northern parts of africa. fine and dry. here we got the shows for quite nicely around the gulf of guinea, so central and southern parts of nigeria, seeing some heavy burst of re gonna sink some heavy rain liberia. also looking rather wet along with the
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oh a welcome back to main stories. now. the current of ours pandemic is dominating the gender. the g 7 summit with britain's prime minister, same countries misinger affair, economic recovery page to donation 1000000000 vaccine goes to coronation has been dismissed by activists, is inadequate. deforestation in brazil's amazon rainforest has risen for the 3rd consecutive month with, with present jar. bolton are yet to follow through on a pledge to lose funding for environmental enforcement. prevent it from happening. much of the land is used for capital launch of bombs and logging and locked down
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has been imposed on the lame capital. despite more than half its population being fully vaccinated, daily caseload such 25 percent awkward region over the past few weeks. now, authorities in puerto rico say they're investigating what started a fire at a key electricity substation. 900000 customers were left in the dark because of this. several mayors declared a state of emergency and distributed ice and generators to those most in need. just before the blaze broke out, the private company, that's ron puerto rico electricity grid since last month reported a cyber attack, which has not yet been linked to the fire. bought cyber attacks against major companies in the united states has been ramping up and it's disrupting people's everyday lives. colonial pipeline paid more than $4000000.00 worth of crypt currency to a criminal gang off to around somewhere tank. cold had fuel district distribution
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