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ah, and al jazeera rate with no i we need to do that. so that's we need the global destination plan. the un calls on rich nations to act against new corona virus barrier. so they promised to lead the world out of hand. ah, i'm down, jordan, this is out of a lie from also coming up. chinese capital goes back into full lockdown after rising cove in 1900 cases. despite the vaccinate in more than half its population,
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army officers take key positions in molly's new transitional government. the gentle consolidates power weeks after a 2nd class, algeria prepared to vote in parliamentary elections, but democracy acted to say they want to change the political status. quit ah, the head of the united nation says more global action is needed to build on a pledge by g 7 nations to donate a 1000000000 cobra, 900 vaccines to poor countries. second, general, antonio tennis is urging the world's richest countries to support equitable mass vaccination about 5 minutes to say the g 7 plan will inoculate the world's denny 8000000000 people by the end of next year. but i to say it's far too slow. down the hall begins our coverage from corner the white sands of carpet bay. it delicate powers setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy.
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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, 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 errors 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 no wind near fast enough. i think a 1000000000 dose is, it's
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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 jones really doesn't want to do that. so he wants his all to talk about donations and the large yes 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 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 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,
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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 and depend demik. what emerges from this meeting, a post trump consensus alliance, his reinvigorated meaningful promises of action, will determine whether this wealthy club of nations can make a real difference. jonah, how al jazeera cornel. well, antonio good headache is urging vaccine, producing countries to come together to fight new strains of the virus. we need more than to buy left, so all to support them, the individual countries initiatives. we need a concert to that so that we need global that the nation plan and for the global escalation plan to be possible. we need all the companies that are meaningful in
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the election or can be with the proper support to come together. if not least is that there will be still loves it is a developing world where the virus spreads. likewise fire and the risk of mutation and the risk of new brilliance coming and becoming the will to get ends of mind. the efforts as he comes up every day to make sure that the full copulation is actually well mama, eunice vane, nobel peace prize, laurie at the lead representative of the peoples vaccine alliance. he says 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 we're 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 visit a prime minister. what is johnson said? he has a plan to have all the explanation. so for 4000000000 vaccination by the end of
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2022. that is missing. what is the plan? what's the global plan contribute country production unit production unit? who gets one month by bank? 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 disappointed. and just been meeting 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 a cheap, you will become productive 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, the units in all around the world can come into production. it has to be distributed production. it's not a centralized production. chili's capital has gone into lockdown despite more than
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half its population being fully vaccinated. that's after santiago reported some of its worst. corona virus case numbers. since the pandemic began. infections are also soaring in argentina, where china's casino single use vaccine has just been approved for emergency use. teresa reports now from one of the demanding vaccines salaries and jobs. thousands of protesters converging on central when a site is on friday. one pablo felina, worked as a waiter but lost his job last year. he hasn't been able to find another job since thursday, but i was trying to finish high school even though i'm 33 years old. i tried to do everything from cleaning windows and the streets to selling food. i'm worried about the future of my children when the father of 3 says his children have not attended school in the past year. and he can hardly afford to pay for an internet connection
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. and then he has had a huge impact in latin america in argentina, the economy contract it almost 10 percent last year. there's a storing inflation rates and poverty is affecting around 42 percent of the population. the government is trying to find a balance between preserving health and economic subsistence, but it's a challenge, especially when millions of people are struggling to make ends meet argentine, as government has extended pandemic restrictions for 2 more weeks to contain the spread of the virus. an average of 600 people are dying every day of covert 19, and there are more than 20000 daily infections. you know. so what it though, and that the, even though argentine a struggle to get vaccines, president elevated for amanda says the situation has started to improve with vaccines coming from russia. china and the united kingdom come up when i don't remember it out. we are no vaccinating at a faster speed. our efforts to do it even more so,
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and we will rest in peace when everyone has a job. the virus exists, the virus mutates and it complicates the life of humanity. now there's a triple mutation that's appeared in india, but in some countries in the region, vaccines i know, guarantee that the number of infections will go down soon. on friday, she announced locked down in the capital santiago, and rising covered cases. even though nearly 60 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated, the main reason government critic say is they're losing of corona virus restrictions, tucson, unemployment, and the economy are the main reasons why lockdown, proven to be unpopular in this part of the world. in for my workers psych pena and i cannot afford to stay home, even though the government has increased cash handouts. most people here say it's not enough to be i'm working in
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a cooperative cleaning parks among other things. i can't afford to stay home. we need jobs, i have an 11 year old son. that's why i'm here today. the pen demik continues to expose the regions inequalities and it's chronic economic troubles. both are major barriers in the fight against over 19. i will, i'll just feed up when a fight is russian. president vladimir putin says relations between moscow and washington are at the lowest point in years. he made the comments in an interview with nbc news. it comes just days of putin now the u. s. president, due to the 1st face to face talks since joe biden took office. we have a bilateral relationship, has deteriorated towards the lowest point in recent years. president biden, of course, is radically different from, from because president biden is a career man. he spent virtually his entire adulthood in politics. just think of the number of years he spent in the senate, a different kind of person. and here's my great hope that yes,
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there are some advantages. some disadvantages. there will not be any impulse base move and just on behalf of the sitting you as president one of hong kong, most prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison. agnes chow serve nearly 7 months for her role in anti government protests in 20. 19 the 24 year old was convicted along with activists. joshua wong for an unauthorized rally and police headquarters. they were arrested under sweeping national security law that beijing imposed on the territory a year ago. molly's transitional government is named a new cabinet with colonel sadie o come our returning as defense minister. his removal was one of the reasons for last month to the military seas power. choosing the entrance president and prime minister of re shuffling the cabinet without consultation officials have several key positions in the government that by military, that kind of see me go to were sworn in as president on monday, william laurence, the former us diplomat. he says molly's military gentle could be losing its public
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support. so it was a little bit unexpected. for me we have 4 key positions that went to army officials . so in that sense, it's a more military military government following the qu. but we also had 5 positions, go to the m r at the m 5 opposition ment, and even positions go to for rebels. and so that signal that this government is maybe less concerned about what the international think of it. but it's trying to endear itself to the molly and people and respond to some of their demands at least symbolically by bringing these people into the government. so that was quite interesting. there was a lot of support with the removal of the previous government and previous president last august. but since then there isn't been too much support for the 1st. who are the 2nd? who in the cool leaders there isn't much competing, is who leaders or are able to do much. and they haven't delivered much other than
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the actions and including to meet people in the government. they haven't really been able to offer much to promote, to overcome the twin security and economic crisis, which was at the heart of all the protests. so a lot of molly and just have a wait and see attitude to see if this government can deliver anything better than the previous government. and so far they haven't accomplished much time for a short break out of era. when we come back, the us justice department opens an investigation into trump era seizures and democrats communication the data and disappearing before arise. new figures show the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerated corner. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. there was seen some rather lively storms recently across parts of the middle
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east. not too much showing up satellite picture here, but into northern areas of a mom. we seen some very gusty way in some violent thunderstorms. we go on through the next couple of days. we could see more of the same here. this is just to the west of most got so we all got to see the winds coming in from a south west direction. now across the south west, the mon street is driving its way across the rape. you see pushing that heavy right into that western side of india, but the winds also coming round, bumping into quite a stiff shamal. and where those to me, that's where you could catch what a lie be found. the storm over the next day or so. so winds really picking up the dry wind coming right out of iraq, q 8 down of course at east side of saudi arabia. 50 destin sant possibility here in carter as well. but temperatures must got peg back united to just around 37 degrees celsius, dry and sunny to just around the horn of africa. still a few showers just around the open highlands to many of those the wet weather will
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be able to watch the gulf of guinea towards cameroon. we'll have them pause, coming in here, but south is that it is generally fine, dry and sunny. some was sure went to the western cape for a time. cape town, 24 sponsored cattle airways. talked to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret was like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sierra. i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a play. you might not visit otherwise and feel that you were there. ah,
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the me welcome back. come on about top stories here. this our, the corona virus pandemic has dominated the 1st day of the g 7 summit, and southwest england. leaders are promising a 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to developing nations. un set the general welcome to move, but call for further global actions. today's capital has gone into lockdown despite more than half its population being fully vaccinated. the number of current virus cases in santiago has surged by 25 percent in the past 2 weeks. intensive cabin, i've almost run out of molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet defense minister kind of study of camara has been reappointed. his removal was one of the reasons behind last month. now security has been stepped off in algeria as capital ahead of saturday's parliamentary elections that the 1st
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since mass protests for the former president abdul aziz. but a flicker to step down 2 years ago. the countries hit our pro democracy movement is urging supporters to boycott the vote. after 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. the cache and a force algerians have been promised a new algeria by president abdul majid to boon. but for many, the 1st legislative elections since protesters pushed out his predecessor in 2019, are heading for the same outcome, preserving the political status quo in their country. they be equally had. it turns out that jury and confirm that for them elections have never been a solution and that's why they cut them and study him a dean and the elections are being held just after president boone dissolved the parliament. some members still had a year left on their term. the government says it inactive reforms designed to fight systemic corruption and create more opportune cities for women and young
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people. more than half the candidates are running as independence. providing voters with an alternative to the old guard political parties, whole people schedule. i'm going to vote because i see that they are candidates who will bring change to the country. knowing that the previous ones were more focused on their personal affairs and they forgot about people. critic say these elections are an attempt by the government to provide a near of legitimacy to a young, frustrated population that continues to protest that the between the solution lies in the dim craddick transition. it also allows you to dialogue around the table in order to solve the crisis and the crisis will not be sold by elections. but unfortunately, the toward the still insist on their old practice of organizing elections. there has been a crackdown on protesters and journalists now there are calls for a boycott which could give muslim parties of boost the midst of a i do not have
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a voting card. and in any case, even if i had one, i would not vote if last november's constitutional referendum is any guide, voter turnout could be low back then only about one in 7 eligible algerians voted. natasha named al jazeera. the bible administration is returning more than $2000000000.00 to the pentagon that was diverted by former president donald trump. to help fund his buddha will project construction has been suspended since joe biden to compass the white house. hes transferring the money away from the defense department was wasteful. the money will now be used as originally intended for military projects in the us and oversee technology firm. apple says it did not provide any emails or content belonging to democratic lawmakers to request by trump administration officials. the us justice department
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is launching an internal investigation into a subpoena to apple in 2018. it was part of an inquiry into linked information. apple says it complied with the order, but limited the information provided. top senate democrats of court and former attorney general jeff sessions and will build bar to testify before congress. gibson is on the has more of a washington dc. yeah, it's important to put this in a little bit of context here. this all goes back to around 2018 under president, then president donald trump and the justice department that he essentially oversaw them. what the allegations are is that the trump white house ordered the justice department. perhaps the allegations are to get phone records and metadata e mails and what have you from political rivals and journalists, as part of the white house's attempt to see who was leaking damaging information about donald trump. but the problem with this is that the justice department is an
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independent body. it's not supposed to be doing, get involved with political things such as this at all, and trumpet white house. no secret had it had always made no secret of the fact that it was using the justice department to do some of its bidding if you will. that's not necessarily a secret. there's been all sorts of allegations for a long time. but these are just new and democrats right now are outraged on capital hill that these new allegations coming to light that perhaps in 2018 to 2019 that the justice department was seeking records, e mails, phone call records, and the such. and the like from to prominent democrats on the house intelligence committee, or 2 democrats that were particularly vocal against donald trump. this just goes completely against the norms and perhaps even breaking laws. and so that is why
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there is so much outrage about this by democrats right now. a 15 year old palestinian boy has died after being shot by railey force. his during a protest in the occupied westbank. the teenager was one of several of palestinians who were wounded after is radia soldiers open fire on demonstrators in beta that south of nablus. the palestinian health miniature says he later died of his wounds . people had gathered to protest against the expansion of a jewish settlement nearby. now the population of nigeria is the biggest city lagos is continuing to grow rapidly. it's putting major pressure on its infrastructure, residence or having to enjoy long hours sitting in traffic. and there's growing concern government investment to solve the problem. isn't enough. often address reports now from lagos, investment bank, a gleaming joker to le, moved to lagos from nigeria capital 4 months ago to foss struck rise in her career . but she soon found she has to trade suddenly comforts of our previous office to
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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 consider myself the weekend is almost, it's almost just which is also due to flip 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 safety is a concern, and that's pushing many residents to buy their own cause. we thought probably what you 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 it population is high, was able to afford private cars that are more than 6000000 motor vehicle. yeah.
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mega 50 of 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 attempt to take some of the pressure off the little i de luca jetty, isaac, or 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 the normal day alper 30 or we do a legal everybody's on the road. everybody is on us. so we living above the core, do some what you are 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 updates on congestion will stop
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receiving information from offices on the road when they give us information on august 4th information. our job is to just release house to people giving the power for you. there is also interactivity as drivers and commuters calling to report incident. businesses in 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 degrees. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria, panamanian authorities are investigating an oily substance that's contaminated waters and beaches. the oil was found off the coast of boca island, near the panama canal. environmental teams have been cleaning the area since wednesday, using containment barriers and absorb in taos. they're investigating vessels anchored nearby deforestation of the amazon rain forest as wasn't for the 3rd
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consecutive month. the number of trees destroyed in may was also 67 percent higher . in the same time last year, president j both narrow promised to boost funding to protect the amazon, but as yet to follow through one, can you not get report somebody edition, have it? flashed your results if the worst forest fires in a decade. the 2021 could be worth according to data released by brazil national institute for space research. during the 1st 5 months of the year, more than 2500 square kilometers of amazon, rain forest have been destroy. it's an area 3 times the sides of new york city. and half of it was destroyed in may chart showing some of the worst damage in 2015 compared to the same month last year before his station has risen by 67 percent. don't you know the move don't. if nothing changes this year could be even worse
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than 2020. besides the surgeon deforestation, brazil is facing a drought. reveals presence able to natalie has never made the amazon a priority. but after his ally, donald trump is heated by jo, biting us to potential elections. he bowed down to international pressure at april climate change summit, posted by biden wilson out of pledge to invest more in environmental enforcement. but many in brazil worn by did the brazil government would take no action to stop while tack miners, loggers, and farmers from destroying the brain for among them 90 year old indigenous tribe leader. how me what if this bad president says something to you? ignore him? he wants to allow for us to be destroyed by encouraging invasions on land, and i don't like it was so not a government has been accused of weakening institutions and legislation protecting
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the rain for it in the indigenous people. the 2021 federal budget burger cut environmental spending and was built environment minister cath, sammy, is being investigated for allegedly obstructing a pro into illegal logging, result, vice president milton out as well. so now a will deploy the army once more to protect the amazon. but environmentalists say the government must act fast if it really wants to prevent a disaster. meanwhile, land grabbers are losing no time in a more than 1300 kilometers of the amazon rain force was top down. most of the instructions being caused by speculators who have a government own land to clear it and they hope to legalize it and sell it at a good price for capital and farmers for land rover's the chances. now, next, your brazil will hold presidential election in both the nato. me not the 2nd term, monica, you not give all just the euro. we addition arrow activists in brazil are stepping
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in to prevent indigenous communities from going hungry. amid the economic fallout from the pandemic. a group representing brazil 10 biggest for that as is distributing food and other basic needs in remote areas. poverty and hunger have been on the rise, especially among marginalized people. indigenous communities that rely on tourism have been struggling. gonna have started a nation wide tree planting initiative to save. it's rapidly disappearing forests. the so called green ghana program aims to plant 5000000 trees, reverse damage caused by illegal logging and mining. the government has been handing out free seedlings to celebrities officials, traditional leaders, and school children. the us food and agriculture agencies have gone up as one of the world's highest rates of g forestation. year 2020. the biggest sporting events since the start of the pandemic has finally kicked off after a year's delay 11. the cities are hosting this year championship. it all started up
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. they study olympic in rome, where italy, we're up against turkey in front of 15000 families. that was a goal is 1st off, but it really took control of the game off to the break. and it wasn't long before italy. we're 3 love to make sure a victory or support have gathered at some parks all over europe to watch the opening, including in saint petersburg, in russia. the cities set to her 7 games, including russia, 1st much of a tournament on saturday, against the world's top rank team, belgium. ah, for krycek of the headlines here, and i'll just say are the current a virus pandemic has dominated the 1st day of the g. 7 summit and southwest england . leaders are promising a 1000000000 current of virus vaccines to developing nations. the un secretary general, welcome to move but cool for further global action. we need more than by left so all the support.

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