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of the vista cation and mechanics at the time, the extravagant elephant clock aah! written around $85080.00. the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contractions, science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is an, he's live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, future proofing against another pandemic g 7 leaders discuss how to stop global disease outbreaks within 100 days. prominent hong kong activists like this child, released after serving a prison sentence, the 2019 process algerians voted parliamentary elections. but democracy activists
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say that it would change the political system at a firm, us stance on the conflict. and if northern region puts a long standing friendship to the test, now almost not have all the support. no joke of it took the place in the french open. final, often memorable when over the bible was a preventing, another. pandemic is the main point of discussion. this out as g 7 leaders settling today, 2 of the some of the u. k. it's understood that they'll agree to work on ways to stamp out future disease outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. dealing with this pen, i make the g 7 earlier announced plans to donate a 1000000000 doses of cobit 19 vaccines to low income countries, which many see is
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a good 1st step. but inadequate. 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 explanation plan. and for the global recognition plan to 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 lives in developing worlds where the virus is spread like wildfire. also on saturday's agenda is foreign policy. g 7 members are expected to unite against what they view as a research in china and threats from russia. let's go live out a form of in cold war serious jona. whoa, is the least part of the day to day, then devoted to discussions on future proofing. the world's pandemic response. jonah, yes, we've gone from looking at
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a vaccine delivery plan over the next 12 months on friday, on saturday. now looking back at the past 18 months, looking at mistakes made looking at where lessons could be learned, the g 7 leaders signing up to a plan. a strategy now can committing their collective national might to ensure that nothing like the scale of the devastation of this pandemic can never be allowed to happen again. and to remind you, we're talking about 3700000 people dead and counting economies devastated billions of people waiting and potentially facing a long wait for vaccines. it's called the campus a declaration. this plan unveiled early a bar stilton called historic. it's sort of break, broken up into 3 parts. the 1st looks at the vaccine production. they want to cut down the time that it takes to produce vaccines in the future to less than a 100 days. at the 2nd part of it looks at surveillance monitoring within countries . genome sequencing to be able to better quicker understand the nature of any
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future future viral outbreak. and certainly they're looking at strengthening the mandate and the mechanisms of the world health organization. so that, that global body can be much more nimble and much more quickly to go into countries where viruses are detected. and that, of course, an allusion to the experience of dealing with china over the course of the pandemic . and joining these discussions, focusing on health doctor ted was get a get braces, the w h r director is here. and as you heard earlier, as well, un secretary general until you could cherish and on the other topic for discussion today, foreign policy things not entirely how boat is francis president because telling the u. k is a prime minister bar is johnson, the relations between the 2 countries need to reset yeah, i, you know how nice i think on the surface about these latest tensions beneath foreign policy. another of discussion today they'll be looking pretty via that kind
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of us plan. the u. s. is pushing this plan to encourage the g 7 leaders to invest in a massive global infrastructure plan to rival the trillions being spent by china on its belts and road initiative. but you know, bubbling beneath the surface is, breaks it, much to the dismay of the british prime minister bar is chosen who wanted it. nowhere near the g 7. he's involved in this dispute with the over trade rules. breakfast trade rules in northern ireland. he says there be over harshly applied to the u. k. an upsetting you case, internal market. you says, this is a deal you signed up to and you've got to honor it. and unfortunately, the u. s. president appears to be brought in the you camped, joe biden doesn't want to upset piece and out of the good friday agreement and in a series of, by that this morning. but actual meetings between johnson and he you lead as they've all piled in macro and has live on july and the commission president as well, making this point. but we need to reset relations. we need to get all better in the future. but that can only happen if you on your agreement. so pressure on bar is
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johnson, and it's pressure. he absolutely didn't want hear the g 7 here. we're still in the hall reporting live fat from falmouth in cornwall. well that's we mentioned one of the issues, the g 7 leaders are likely to discuss today's, the growing assertiveness of china, especially in the asia pacific region. the rapid growth of china military is helping to fuel regional arms race, as houses here as well. mcbride reports now from a naval trade show in the south korean port city of boost on the opening of an international exhibition, putting on display the latest in naval weaponry that's increasingly made in south korea. decades of maintaining military readiness only divided peninsula have gradually transformed the country into an important manufacturer. some new job, little pony interest. and we've come to realize the importance of developing our own weapons for defense. and we're now able to produce weapons just as powerful as
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those made by other countries, which is a recent agreement with its allied. the united states now allows south korea to develop longer range missiles with heavy payloads. and it follows the unveiling of a new home grown jet fighter prototype, chargeable family. we have opened a new era of self defense and of also established a historic milestone in the advancement of the industry. it comes as south korea and most asian neighbors are looking to spend more on new weapons driven in part by china's ballooning defense spending. and its expansion is to push in the region with the break away island of taiwan. once again, becoming a potential flashpoint, it means asia pacific is increasingly b arena for global rivalry to play out a one camps the united states. in this i live confronting and ever more assertive china and russia in what starting to feel like
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a new type of cold war. and let's not forget, of course the north korea factor. the failure of the last few years of the nuclear . isaiah talked with north korea as raised peers, if a regional arms race going nuclear. if we fail to greg north korea and then you'll be growing voice for the nuclear station in south korea, then that will trigger for nuclear forces in japan. even time one will be in the pushing for that idea. get would be the really night, mary. she scenario as relations between asian neighbors become more strained. so the rhetoric between them builds in anger, giving all of them ever more reason to arm up just in case public bride al jazeera boost on south korea. one of hong kong, as prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison, agnes child served more than 6 months in jail for her role and an anti government
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protest in 2019 to 24 year old. was convicted along with activists, joshua long, ivan lamb for an unauthorized rally, and the police headquarters both at the child, joshua long face, other charges on the aging national security. for more miss, let's speak to, i'll just here was adrian brown, who lived for us in hong kong. what more do we know about to charles early release than well, it seems that she's possibly being released because she has behaved herself while she's been in jail. she was sentenced to 10 months in december. now she's being paid off the serving almost 7 months now. another person who was sentenced with ivan land was also released early. he was out of jail in april, setting 5 months of his 7 month term. but then i guess, let's also reflect on the back good china and hong kong are going to be discussed at the g 7 summit in cooper. and of course,
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you have to remember that it's very rare for people to be released from jail on a saturday in hong kong. yet that is what has happened. so, coincidence or no coincidence. we also have the fact that this is the anniversary, the 2nd anniversary of the 1st really violent protest here in hong kong that happened outside the many parliament that was when legislators were due to get the 2nd reading that controversial expedition bill, which set on the whole chain of events leading to months of unrest outside the jail, where agnes child town on saturday morning. there were plenty of umbrellas because it's a monsoon season here. but also those on brothers were symbols of continuing resistance against chinese root beer. agnes child herself certainly looks a lot better than she did when she was sentenced almost 6 months ago. she said nothing to the media when she left. and i think that that is possibly because she
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was also arrested before has sentencing and arrested on the new national security law. so i think she really wants to keep her comments to the media, to the absolute minimum at the moment she is, as we know this sort of, one of the globally recognized spaces of the what's left of the pro democracy movement here in hong kong. and let's not forget, she was only a teen 1670 new. so when you set up the demo system, political party with joshua long and they promote that was back in 2014, when the umbrella movement began. houses here was adrian brown, reporting live fat from hong kong. adrian, anything's algerians are voting in the 1st parliamentary election since mass protest forced president abdel aziz boot of liquor. the step down 2 years ago. thousands of candidates are contesting for more than $400.00 seats of a stamp boat is being held under the shadow of antique government protests that
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have been continuing for years. protest, lee, this origin votes as to boycott, saturday's election, or the hit. the protest movement began in february 2019 against then president abdul aziz puts a fleet as decision to stand for a 5th term. 2 months later, mass protests pushed beautifully out of power after 20 years and office that, that didn't stop the anger or, and the protests. algerians began demanding a complete overhaul of that political system. and the end of the military's influence in politics pandemic lead to a brief pause in the nation wide movement until february, when high unemployment of failing economy led to more demonstrations. joining us from doha is usa lando a professor of political science at castle university and specialist on the mcgregor region content with a again, a number of people have been detained ahead of the selection. is it going to see the very low turn out will a cause for a boycott? be heated. what i think it did to turn out will be in my view
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slightly how you're done. what most, and this is you. this is simply because of the huge number of candidates that are something like 2425000 candidates, like you said, competing for both fun order seats in the parliament. and basically if friends, family is neighbors and so on and so forth to vote for those candidates on i think it's a technique by d, although it is not julia to allow these huge number of candidates to stand in order to boost talking about a d. w, for instance, i expect them to be very, very low. yesterday, they're well demonstrations in the cities of teams, one instance and bitch audio and also the very,
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very low tech mode. i expect in the julian they are split up simply because of the point is the government's policies regarding our julians upload. are not able to go home. i think the to the call you for a boy called to will be will not be as high as respect others, but the us or we might with, with so many candidates starting standing rather not all of them aligned with, with the main political parties in algeria a lot of them stand against as independence. how representative will the resulting parliament be? will it have legitimacy, given that ok turn out will be higher than previous elections. it will still be low . i mean, i didn't say it will be higher than previous elections. it will be a lot of people are expected and let's say 2025 percent by expect the turn out to
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be slightly higher than bout. but like you said, most of the candidates independently, they do not represent the political parties, given the popularity of policies. the national assembly, in my view, will be one of the weakest in julian, basically because it, it is not coy c, of so many independent candidates. they do not have a proper political manifesto for you stance. there is no quality nation between different independent please. we didn't, for instance, the cost. you can see the single pos to choose the loan flow to the country. so i would expect that this, the majority of candidates will be from independent lists, but the dis, but i think a little national assembly will not have any by watching whether it might be ok.
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what about the military? the final arbiter in algeria is political crises. what, what will it do? but they would expect its business as usual though, wouldn't be elections today. the results will be communicated to the outside world in the next 48 hours or so and counting is done. did that was who get ejected will take up the seats in the dimensional assembly. and basically the president will be able to do also claim that he has continued his institutionalization process e. u forms that he has introduced resulted in an elected assembly and data for we have will we will say we have a just let if we can cut a yawn with our business. we elected institutions in place and that would
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suit the fall of the holders in julia. and mainly timidity was good to talk to professor manufacture date, assess blood, all that in doha. thank you very much. much more still to come here on the runs presidential hopefuls into that final televised debate will be live in temp run the full of surprise on. as a teenager who filled the rest of george floyd, had ignited a worldwide movement against police brutality and his sport. it's a big night, a football fans in rome, the latest from the european championship coming up a little later. ah . in iran, the 3rd and final presidential election debate will be held live on state television later on saturday. the theme is people's concerns. as iranians prepared to vote in next week's polls, candidates had a heated discussion in the last televised debate accusing each other of treason and
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lacking an education. let's go live to run that now serious towards that door such a barrier. is that for us, was this last television in debate likely to achieve? i have the previous ones shed and he will live on the candidates views and policies . this last debate is likely to be very much similar to the past to the previous, to the candidates themselves. describe this format as you'd like, liking it to a game show. a lot of people that have spoken to in the capital have not been watching these debates because of the exact point you mentioned that there is no clear platform for each of these candidates. all they end up doing is attacking each other and their own. previous histories within the establishment. so there isn't a lot that it's unveiled for the people in terms of what they will be voting for if they choose a candidate. now the other thing to point out is they lost,
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the bates only have 37 percent of the public watching the live events that takes about 3 hours on state tv. there isn't a lot of interests in general in iran at the moment with the election, and specifically these debates have not had any impact on whether or not people will go to the polls. there is a lot of disillusionment with the government of hi sandra honey over the past 8 years. and the state of the country's economy, the real, has lost 80 percent of its value over the past 8 years. so really, the only thing the average person here is interested in whether or not their livelihoods will get any better. and these candidates have done very little to actually highlight what they would do if they become president. so turn out is likely to be low. who's the front run up at the moment? we believe it to be the conservative abraham. right? you see who is also now still the head of the countries judiciary. now this is a man who has been under sanctions since 2011 and also under us sanctions since
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2019 november of 2019 having to do with human rights violations. according to those countries, this is elected. he will be the 1st president to face sanctions in the international community. he ran into 1017, but was defeated by then president has sandra honey, he still got quite a lot of votes of that time. about 16000000 it is expected that he will be the one that will reilly the conservative support yet again, and he's most likely to cinch a victory in the election on june 18. there is so a lot of disillusionment in general. but the conservative vote in this country's a vote that always turns out no matter what. and that is what we many analysts here believe that will take place in the next election on friday. i was us dosage of our reporting library turnaround or somebody thanks. iran has regained its right to vote in the general assembly after paying fees that is owed to the united nations.
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it says that it was able to do so after the us allowed it to use funds that were frozen in south korea to iran says it's been unable to access $20000000000.00 worth of oil revenues abroad because of sanctions imposed by former us president donald trump iran voted in the general assembly on friday to elect 5 new members of the security council. its democracy de, a nigeria when typically people celebrate the end of military rule in the 1990s. this year though, areas of protesting security is tied to the largest city lagos. people have been gathering to vent the anger against the failing economy of tax on groups. let's go live that a leg. i'll just use our address. is there what's happening? well basically at the moment, but your protest out to always a few minutes ago, probably 30 minutes ago the situation of was
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a bit volatile. they were protests. what started very peacefully and when the demonstrate just broke the line of defense by the police setup, and then the 2nd line, then the 3rd line. and that was when all hell broke lose then and the police fire, see, i guess people run for shelter. there was live rounds that run out and that's created a lot of confusion. some people arrested and later released by the court was full. i've been here for a very, very long time, probably since last night, anticipating trouble today. and that's not the only place we've also heard about incidence across the jetta. they wanna report. i'm confirmed at the moment. yes. the federal capital just while some report suggests that you guys were fired at some of the demonstrators, there were also reports of protest in a quarter. we are not sure and we haven't heard of anybody. but again, this is coming out a difficult time for the states people here angry,
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but the politicians have failed and i've spoken one rights activist approach democracy after it's been part of the struggle since 2 thought since 993, when the election of viola was by the military, which of course, resulted in very focused violence across hi julia. he said, disappointed and of course that the ideals of june 12 has been betrayed by politicians who reap the benefits of this month. and then turn around to sort of left nigeria in the balance in a very difficult situation. you said you wanted to build them time to use the time with the fox in place and property across from the moment why registered and admitted that there was shot coming to this country. but he also use the opportunity to relax some of what do you call
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progress made by the administrators. what the situation right now and in other parts of now i get a few parts of now, you know we've, we've been able to contact the things. i think i've been calm enough. edwin, i was 0. i'm gonna address reporting live from lagos, nigeria, i've been many thanks. us president joe biden is calling for swift, and the conflict in ethiopia is northern te gray region. it's the strongest comments yet from the united states and follows you visa restrictions on senior officials. the c o p has government has warning that it will reassess its time with washington. if the u. s. continues to interfere and its internal affairs, i'll just have it. other reports from other sub sites on the streets of the fuel in capital of the saba, thousands of pro government demonstrators cutting slack of some something slogan against the united states. keep your hands off if you appear. if you up your doesn't it, a caretaker,
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they try and last month the u. s. the impulse functions on the can become security assistance. if you, if you're due to the conflict into guy. washington also said it will bought current and former european and editor and officials from entering the united states. if they're deemed responsible for cutting out. that was, it is in the region since then the public sentiment against the us in europe. you have been going to have got a you need dependent and sovereign states that should deal with its own eastern on its own. do not need the u. s. meddling, i need to be adding you. now, you should stop over to prevent aqona your we are now facing challenges in terms of inflation and the high cost of living. and if the pressure from the u. s. continues, things would become even more difficult for us if your opinions the functions of visit is present a tonic point and relations between the 2 countries. so it is the conflict of the more from region of to grey head up that last more than that. it's led to reports
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of atrocities must violence, a lot of nic lines and war crimes been committed against civilians. but if your opinion at a transcripts, the issues are very much important. they need to resort to dolls. issues of humor arrives, atrocities which are being called me to be figured i should investigate it. people who are being responsive, they should be, should be our friend it. i don't have any doubt about this. but the confrontation and kind of relationship between the 2 and the u. s. might the agent take ethiopia to the east, which would be counter productive. they few up in governmental, dismissed criticism, of its handling of the crisis, integrated it in the interest of the job. you need them government as well to necessarily be disappointed. and we don't think it's right on the
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back of us leadership to work, to supporting the relationship because this relationship to the benefit of each, your bills and americans, both countries it's, it's also to the interest of the regional pete in this can be if you received more than $5000000000.00 from the u. s. government over the past 5 years to a human material project and development. top does not include additional funding for security, which hasn't been disclosed. limited from su, appears global data for is estimated at 4600000000 with most originating from the united states. where about a 1000000 in europeans live. for many years, the united states as your country, with a great potential, a country with a large population on a rapidly growing economy that often played an outside role in peacekeeping missions in africa and beyond. what were the shifted us foreign policy in africa,
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which is now more about checking the rights of china and russia? i'm not charity in honor. let's say you my pub last piece of where the united states, ma'am about the world is either a disciple base your coming out parts of the weather. all that is out of the us justice department, investigating efforts by the trump administration to seize communication data for members of congress, disappearing before our eyes, the research suggests the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerating sport philadelphia. starting to look on top of all of the n b a playoffs. little later because ah
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hello, we got lots of all the sunshine across much of western europe. now lovely big area of high pressure settling in here as you go through the next couple of days, it will warm up very nicely. we have got a little bit of a contrast which we'll see some part, some wet weather coming through here. if you're watching the football, you know, just the contrast because this area campbell pull away from copenhagen, the game taken place here. she was clearing away, but it will to went away towards st. petersburg, but western side of russia. right through the boat to stay sing some live, the showers, and this band of showers running down across the bowl fix will continue to drive its way further south was at ease with some heavy rain possibility of some local i started coming to remain here. so just dive down towards the black sea cliff, guys come back in behind and look at the temperatures we getting up to $27.00 celsius. the in london on sunday afternoon could touch 36 and bordeaux shows have one or 2 showers and northern parts of spain and portugal was for london. we could even see tmz. you get higher as you go on into monday. could touch 29,
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maybe 30 degrees celsius, lots of fine weather. lots of hot sunshine coming through will be a little humid. having said that, those temperatures will match up with the temperatures we see across northern parts of africa, showers developing nicely across the gulf of guinea and maybe further west. the children born in jewish did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugly of the places. ah, when a chance to play for the world 10 mariana t into a dream ah, landfill harmonic with.

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