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debate had been boring, enlightening the for much to game show. still ahead on al jazeera, ethiopia weighs off its relationship with the u. s. pressure to end the conflict, create friction and someone has paid $28000000.00 to fly for space with amazon and found the check things off. we'll get the latest on this once in a lifetime trip. and then for philadelphia, starting to look on the top of all me, it will have the n b a playoff later in the program. ah hello and try some up the weather across the middle east, as per usual. and we got quite a shamal setting in as well. so some very dusty conditions. you can see mattie are a little showing up on the satellite picture. but brisk northwest, the wind,
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driving through lifted dust and sand, coming out of iraq through q 8 at eastern side, or saudi arabia running across here in the concert hall with a high of $41.00 celsius, i don't show a brace paying the temperature back into by to around 37 celsius, we'll see that some of the conditions as we go on into monday. meanwhile, we pushed further south. it's dry, his day sunny across a good part of the horn of africa. the showers continue rumbling away across central areas of africa with some big and heavy rain coming in across the central african republic for a time just pushing across into the gulf of guinea. further south, a lot of dry weather, much of southern africa, is set fair. but you can see this very wet weather that we do have across the eastern side of madagascar. that's going to be in place as we go on into the next couple of days. and again, that could cause some localized flooding. we'll say one to one show showers just pushing across into a central parts of mozambique over the next couple of days,
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and moving a little further north. the in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval atlantic period in the field of engineering. the height of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant clock, ah, 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, the demand for low price. clover is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we handle one hour. we calculate the o or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was
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a company give free? what to do you never know data on what he said, boss? fashion, all knowledge of oh i watching all just there. a reminder of our top story on g 7 the they have agreed to support a us proposed mega project plan designed to campaign to have chinese belt and road initiative. father president jo bivens efforts to form a united front to compete with de michelle fuller christine erickson. has said to be in a stable condition and hospital off collapsing during the match against finland.
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midfielder who plays into the law, fell on the pitch during the 1st half of the european championship game. hundreds of protest rally against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. demonstration comes the head of a crucial competent parliament that could see the end of a premiership. okay, more now on the g 7 summer and the us lead initiative aimed at curbing chinese influence and developing nations. jasmine, what r t is the founder and ceo of the pan give why group geopolitical consultancy? he says the g 7 needs to do a lot of work to convince low income nations that they'll benefit from its infrastructure plan. china is built in addition to the new one sort of piece of the puzzle in china's wish to be the dominant nation in the world. now g 7 has come up with a proposal that the new legs on it's as yet, but it's too late in the making, i do believe and also what they need to be thinking about is the funding aspect. no
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. so the wider vision aspect, which they haven't really solidified of the sun, i think go back better is a good slogan. i think it's a slogan that means something to those nations which created it for they should that they're going have is buy in from other nations. the actually, what does this mean in practice for this in bobbies of the world for the are been use of the world and for the developing economies, which may hear this message, but don't know how they can be part of the development of it. and most of what they have to gain when they build back. that's right. because right now what we have is a built the better and really all every nation for themselves. so this build the better way to actually be successful. the nations which promote it, need to show in reality, what tangible benefits of the nation will have if they do by enters into this idea . and this is a role that these complain one region that's been seeing the growing assertiveness of china in the asia pacific region. the rapid growth of china's military is helping fuel or regional arms race is wrong. they brought reports from
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a naval trade show and the south korean port, city of san 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. so huge a little while the pony to reason. 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 those made by other countries, which is a recent agreement with its ally. 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
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a historic milestone in the advancement of the industry. it comes as south career 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 portion the region with the break away island of taiwan. once again, becoming a potential flashpoint, it means days your pacific is increasingly b arena, full global rivalry to play out a one camp the united states. in this, i live confronting inevitable assertive china and russia in what starting to feel like 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 di nuclear, isaiah talked with north korea as raised peers of a regional arms race going nuclear. if we fail to look right north korea and then you'll be growing voice for the nuclear station in south korea. then that will
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trigger for nuclear forces in japan, even time one will be in the pushing for that idea. get would be the really nice, 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. a person is paying $28000000.00 to fly into space with the amazon founder jeff banks off that was the highest bid that a private auctioned by his aerospace company, blue origin. the new shepherd rocket will fly on july 20th. it will include a 4 passengers, including base off and his brother, like hannah is following all of these developments from washington d. c. mike. so do we know who this person is? who's paying $20000000.00 for the pleasure?
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well the person who one suppose as must be a billionaire has not yet been identified. the blue origin say that the identity of the winning bidder will be made known in coming weeks. but whoever it is, only has a month to prepare for that flight which takes off on july. the 20th, not the bidding had been under way 4 months within 4 minutes up at the beginning. the original price, the highest price, which is around $4000000.00, had risen to over 20000000 and 7 minutes into the bidding. this massive, $28000000000.00 bill was put in and when in the end. so certainly this is a massive amount of money to pay for what is likely to be an exceedingly short flight. at the rocket itself, the shepherd rocket has been used as being used on a number of occasions. it has landed faithfully on a number of occasions and ship base us together with his brother. mark will be accompanying the unknown, but a long of course with the crew of 4. but it's
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a lot of money to spend for the flight. that, as i said, is going to be very short likely to have some 4 minutes of weightlessness in the board but will atmosphere before returning to earth. but this is part of something else. it's not just that money that's being developed here, all of which is going to go to charity. according to jeff pays us. but it's, it's ongoing competition within a nascent space tourism industry. other billionaires such as riches from virgin as well as a mask, have been trying to plot to space programs as well. now they. 1 are hoping that this is going to become a profitable enterprise, but with this flight now with civilians on board for the 1st time, based off, certainly striking out ahead in terms of the competition. ok, thank you very much for that. my candidate in washington d. c. while the u. s. economy is showing signs of recovery,
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millions of families are still struggling to put food on the table. public health experts say food insecurity more than doubled during the pandemic. federal aid is helping fund food banks, but many still rely on the kindness of strangers. and the gallic reports from miami . during the worst of the panoramic food banks across the u. s. inundated with families in need of help, many were facing food insecurity for the 1st time as businesses closed and jobs were lost. but even now food banks remain in high demand. when chef peter vote, a was approached by a south florida food program to help. he didn't hesitate, today's meal break, chicken and vegetables. jasmine rice, caesar salad, and a beautiful piece of chocolate chocolate chocolate cake, feeding america a nonprofit group projects. more than 40000000 people may experience food insecurity in 2021. a number that includes 13000000 children, hospitality. something's been in my my blood since i was very young. and this is
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part of hospitality. i. i enjoy this when i see the pictures of the people that are getting the food and the smiles on their faces. that makes me happy that makes a hard week worthwhile. much volunteers from food rescue us take meals from restaurants and soup markets across miami. sometimes it's food that would get thrown out. instead it's given to those that need it. the retail santa catarina use the service herself before volunteering and seeing how big the problem is. every time we we would go and do the meals distributions that we would always run out. we would be there for 2 hours and it would not be. we would never stop. the line would never stop and we would run out of food every time. there are always people left in the supply chain issues and closures. during the pandemic made the problem worse, meaning it will likely take time for food insecurity levels to recover. groups like food rescue, a focused on speeding that recovery up. according to the u. s. department of agriculture between 30 to 40 percent of all food is wasted every year. that's
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enough to feed around 25000000 people with grassroots openings ations like this and a network across the country. they can at least trying to alleviate the problem even before the pandemic food insecurity was a major issue, particularly in poorer communities. the u. s. government committed a $1000000000.00 to help, while volunteers continue to do their part in their own communities. at a galaxy, al jazeera miami beach, florida its democracy day in nigeria, when typically people celebrate the in till military rule, the $900.00 ninety's this year though no, jerry and protesting, security is tyson of all, just city of legal people have been gathering to vent their anger against a failing economy when attacks by groups and interests reports from the the focus marching may go start to be fully organized fashion with demonstrate the terms and pro democracy song. now the police were deployed in large numbers here in vegas and
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in other parts of nigeria, anticipation of trouble on this day when the spirit to reach the line of defense of the police, the 2nd and the 3rd, the police started quieting to get at them. and joined, accompanying them later they were live round quiet, and no one was heard so far, according to what we know. but i was subsequently met by the police and these demonstrators who i rested waterleaf shortly after. now, there was a similar purchase in neighboring states in on the focus nigeria and the administrative capital in buddha. while we understand that there were also demonstrations there. now we spoke to right activists, a democracy, activists who was part of the struggle of june 12 in 1093 when the military time and all the election of mr. viola, who won election in what was actually the most free election ever conducted in
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nigeria. now, he said he felt betrayed. like many other activities, who champion the cost of democracy at that time, you feel betrayed by politicians, is $999.00. that they have hijacked the process and turn it into a venture. why they can only take why they only took care of themselves, not the rest of the country. and that's the reason why he said the whole country is in crisis from violence, poverty, illiteracy, and a bad economy. he said he wants that to change, and a lot of people are also watching closely to see what will happen in other parts of not getting subsequent days already. this is a country struggling with so many crisis at the moment. us president joe biden is calling for a swift end to the conflict in ethiopia as northern to gray region. it is the strongest comments yet from the united states and follows new visa restrictions on senior officials. but if you government is warning, it will reassess its time of washington. if the u. s. continues to interfere and
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its internal affairs monitor reports from the simple array of sites on the streets of the fuel capital of the sub, a 1000 pro government, demonstrators cutting slack of some something slogans against the united states. keep your hands off if you appear. if you, if you doesn't need a caretaker, they chant last month, the u. s. impulse some show some economy consecutive assistance. if you, if you're due to the conflict into guy, washington also said it will bug current and former european and editor and officials from entering the united states. if they're deemed responsible for cutting out. that was, it was in the region since then, the public sentiment against the us in europe, you have been growing. you need dependent and sovereign states that should deal with the on eastern is on its own and do not need the u. s. meddling and interfering. you know, you should stop calling the your we are now facing challenges in terms of
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inflation and the high cost of living. and if the pressure from the us continues, things would become even more difficult for us if your opinions the functions of visit is to present the tonic point and relations between the 2 countries of solid says the conflict of the molten dugeon of the grey head up that last november, it's led to reports of atrocities must violence, a lot of nic lines and war crimes been committed against civilians. but if your opinion, friendships, the issues are very much important, they need to resort adults. issues of humor arrives, atrocities which are being called me to be figured. i should be investigated. people who are being responsive, they should be for planned it. i don't have any doubt about this. but the confrontation kinds of relationship between the 2 and the u. s. might or the agent take ethiopia to the east, which would be how into
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a product team. they few up in government are dismissed criticism of its handling of the crisis, integrated it in the interest of ethiopian government as well to net with all the for it. and we don't think it's right on the part of us leadership to work to support in this lesson. she because this relationship due to the benefit of both your bills and americans, both countries it's, it's also to the interest of regional people. if you received more than $5000000000.00 from the u. s. government over the past 5 years to humanity and project and development that does not include additional funding for security, which hasn't been disclosed. limited says from if you appears global data for his estimate that ups 4600000000 with most originating from the united states. where
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about a 1000000 if 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's not often played on outside role in peacekeeping missions in africa and beyond. what were the shifted us foreign policy in africa, which is now more about checking the rights of china and russia, and not terrorism on a, let's say you appear my top last it favorite people were the united states, mom about the august either or the sub base one of hong kong, prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison. i miss charles served more than 6 months in jail for her role and anti government protest in 2019 the 24 year old was convicted along with activists. joshua wong and ivan lamb for an unauthorized rally natalie headquarters. both agnes child and joshua wong face.
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other challenges under basing national security law is adrian brown or points from hong kong. it may not be an accident. the child was released on the same day that the g 7 discussed china. 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 milli violent protest here in hong kong that happened outside the mini parliament. that was when legislators were due to give the 2nd reading that controversial expedition bill, which settled a whole chain of events leading to months of unrest outside the jail, where agnes child was down on saturday morning. there were plenty of umbrellas because it's the monsoon season. here, but also those brothers were symbols of the continuing resistance against chinese rule. agnes child has so certainly looked
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a lot sooner 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 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, the sort of one of the globally recognized spaces of the what's left of the pro democracy loop. and here in hong kong, and let's not forget, she was only a team 1617 years. so when you set up the demo cisco political party with joshua long and make the law that was back in 2014, when the umbrella movement began to head on algebra, denmark football, star casino erickson is said to be stable of the collapse during euros 2020 game. it will be hit with the licensee.
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a back seems a promising pulse out of the pan demik. the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones. when it comes to vaccinating the populations from the geo politics to the pure economics, the misinformation, the latest developments, what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a naval freight, special coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jessina. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise which was known as my finale is one in the most dangerous intersections and sought able he didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics of the furniture turned to the camera man. get out of here,
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sorry, a vo holiday and we'll hold on our jazz era. o a. leah? thank you. kim denmark football player christian ericsson is said to be in stable condition in the hospital after collapsing during their euro 2020 game against finland. there were very distressing pictures as the midfielder who plays for italian club in milan fell to the ground during the 1st half of the match in copenhagen. he was then given cpr by medics on the pitch for several minutes before being taken away on a stretcher. well, we have need barger joining us live from london need. we're hearing some better
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news now. what's the latest? yeah, we already bought a new user according to you. he's in a stable condition is being treated in a very nearby hospital in the hospital is right next to the stadium. a crisis meeting was cool. between the danish and finish sides, the decision was made to resume the game. we know that it started again for about 5 minutes before half time, but when the game did start again playing some, both the funds were from both the finish and the danish sides, or heard shouting and taunting the name, christie and ericsson form the stand. clearly, both the funds and the players are being through a loss. the decision to resume play welcomed by some no doubt, questioned by others. it all happened just before half time. the ball went out of play. christy and erickson was seen running towards the ball as it was being thrown back in before being seen to collapse face planting the tough. what alerted nearby
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play and the referee within seconds was the fact that he was lying there in a seemingly unconscious state. but with his eyes open and very, very quickly, the referee summoned over the medical stop. they checked his pulse and then decision was taken to flip him over and began the chest compressions. at that point, many of the players simply surrounded him, knowing all too well that all of this was happening live on tv, in front of a very, very large crowd. also his wife in the stadium as well. she was saying, going on to the pitch, been consoled by one of the other day and it plays also in the stands members of denmark's royal family. all right, me, barker, there for us in london. think you need well, there was one game earlier on saturday between wales and switzerland after a goal is 1st half in bock who switzerland were the ones to take the lead with a header from brill and bolo, but back came wales with the equalizer in the 74th minute, it was another header from key for more. switzerland then had
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a goal ruled out by the video assistant referee. so it finished $11.00. well, here's how group a looks after that result, wales and switzerland, with a point each behind the leaders, italy who beat turkey 3 mill and the tournaments opening game. turkey are bottom with no point. well now to paris, where barbara could, jehovah has won the french open title. the 25 year old check player beat anastasio public shank over in 3 sets in the final. this is her 1st ever major title, and she's the 1st check woman's champion at roland girl. since hannah mand liquor about one it back in 1981. afterwards she paid tribute to her late coach, former wimbledon champion, jana natal i cannot believe that. i actually did, i actually want to ransom, you know, like i was going really, really hard time with actually and i was passing away, i was, i was most of the time with her. and i really want to experience it is because i
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saw this is going to make me really strong and pretty much it was worse where just, you know, just enjoy and just try something against them. and i mean, i know that for me, so where she's looking after me and all of this just happened this 2 weeks is pretty much because she is just looking after me for up there as anything her well, let's switch gears over to cricket and new zealand are closing in on a test series, victory against england. they didn't have a great start today. 315 from 290. 2 for $3.00 to $388.00 all out. stewart, broad taking 4 of the wickets for england. but england 2nd, anyway, got off to a shaky start and never recovered. they finished the day 112 for 9 were the lead of just 37 heading into the for new zealand. all but guaranteed the win already. that's it for me. hand you back over to can course, i guarantee the when it's the black cat. hey, listen, you just we go, we're going to bring you the pictures,
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the latest pictures from carver say the g 7 summit bars johnson host nation movie u k. stay with us. lauren taylors, here in just a moment, the phoenix time. bye bye. a ah ah ah ah. ah. award winning programming from international? so make one quick so it's straight on the back of the global discussion. what guarantee that liberty the right to take the life giving voice to the voice here in california, it's almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program. but open your eyes if you well today,
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