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for change or transient movement rebel radio on algebra. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah . the g 7 backs biden's plan to counter china's growing influence by offering developing countries and alternative to shooting pings, belton road initiative. ah, your title is al jazeera alive from london was coming up, denmark's year a 2020 match with finland resumes after football and christian ericsson come up on the pitch. and his resuscitated hospital. philip hands on battles,
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a 3rd wave of cobra infections and all julian's accounts that balancing rubbish bins during parliamentary elections. few have turned out for a hello. the leaders of the world's richest democracies have agreed to form a united front to come back. china's growing global intrudes during day 2 of the g 7 summit here in the u. k. backing a u. s. proposal to offer developing countries an infrastructure plan known as build back better world to rival beijing's belton road initiative. the white house says it aims to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries by 2035. but it is also discussed the declaration
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committing to 100 day response window to develop vaccines and treatments to prevent another pandemic turn the whole reports from cornwall. you're right, you're right. described as a historic moment, d 7 leaders place their collective mike to plan to fight future pandemic. the copies of a declaration aims to develop maxine in under a 100 days to build better scientific surveillance techniques and to beef up powers for the world health organization. but some were eager to stress that the current pandemic is not yet over. we didn't really know that the power to come together and to organize the any response to the corporate. and the only way to be effective in the government is get an idea that everybody was sooner rather than later. the key thing to remember how far is that the damage is reject right now. people need to right now and crucially, countries need financing right now. and every single we've seen from this g 7 to
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far come to that any extra money until we see the money. none of this unfortunately can be credible big promise. his sometimes empty are often a feature of big summits. this will know had something to offer that does feel substantial. united states, i said before, we're back us back. we feel very, very strong about cohesion of nato. and i for one think that the european union is incredibly strong and vibrant entity biden's administration. once g 7 allies to support a global infrastructure project to rival china's belton road initiative. it's a returned to us leadership that many of his fellow leaders have solely missed. even if warm words with the e. u won't be entirely to the taste of the summits host. horace johnson said at the outset that this g 7 summit would be an opportunity to reaffirm the values that bind the 7 developed world democracies. and yet, at this very summit,
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he stands accused by the european union of failing to honor his own commitments on breaks it. in a series of meetings, you leaders have told johnson the better relations will only come if he abides by the terms of post briggs in trade arrangements in northern ireland and the u. s. president with the irish roots appears to be on their side. i think that will have some pragmatic solutions and if we don't, then i think that what our friends have also understood is that it's the prime gc of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom, which is the sound of a prime minister no matter how isolated and however disappointed that breakfast has cost a cloud over his summit, nevertheless, refusing to back down the whole al jazeera cornwall. let's take a closer look at china's belt and road initiative. it's been on the way for about 8 years and is estimated to include $1.00 trillion dollars worth of foreign
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investments around the world. 100 countries have signed agreements with china to corporate in the construction of pipelines, port, railways, and other major projects. trying to a mr. balls to trade routes with the rest of the world while solidifying their place as a prominent power on the global stage. but it's left many developing countries indebted to china. the republic of congo is debt has increased from was 14 percent of its gross national income to nearly 39 percent. and angola has seen its debt to trying to rise these 13 percent i'm not trying to put my to to james base who's outside to get a counsel missing time, where the g 70 does a staying at james. what? pardon infrastructure initiative about and, and what did ever happen 1st, let me just explain the noise behind me. lauren, the u. k. aerobatics team, the red arrows. you may see them fly behind me in
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a moment that they are currently doing a display for the leaders who are on the beach. as you say, these are leaders who it seems back a u. s. proposal for rival, for the belgian road initiative. another road initiative has been around for 8 years. it's a very advanced program. china investing in countries all over the globe is felton road, has tentacles everywhere. after some 8 years, this new u. s. proposal they say is because they don't believe it. belts and road is actually helping the countries involved and they believe many other infrastructure structure projects around the world that need financing. white house officials say an estimated 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap between now and 2035. so that creating what they call the building back back. so for the world be 3 w. but where is the money going to come from? and that remains the very big picture. big question. because there is no funding on
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the table and no funding to be in the final communicate with us by finding it very hard to get funding approval for his own if infrastructure bill, i don't suspect there's gonna be any us funding for global infrastructure program coming anytime soon and dreams also some discussion about russia. yes, russia, of course, is important. and behind closed doors, russia has come up as well in the discussion about foreign policy. the president of the european commission versus us live on the line saying that russia still is a major threat to european security in the european security order. and i think in the close discussions, further detail discussion, particularly on ukraine, will have taken place. and remember that many of the lead these leaders like given
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president biden some advice because he is going to be traveling for wednesday. he sits down nice with the russian president. james, well, we've been told we haven't actually watches and pictures as well. of those right. thanks very much indeed there for that to live with a backdrop noise if they read or sanction. ah, the european championship football match between denmark and finland in copenhagen has resumed after being holding almost 2 hours by a serious medical emergency. and potentially christian ericsson collapsed on the pitch just before half time and received cpr from the medical staff was treated for miss personnel before being taken to a nearby hospital. myself. say he's now regained consciousness or 20 minutes you
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to talk about this has been sport correspond integrity, mary, thank you very much for coming to us. i mean the quite a dramatic moment wasn't it? i would say 12 beyond then the magic christian attics and collapsed on his own. e. now, in a situation that we learned in the past, we saw for these mom by premier league and it happened to him. it happened in italy to model senior will didn't survive that. it was nice to see. for example, the treat for public mama saying i hope from the playful golf. and the thing is that the big fear was that immediately there was no movement, no motion from attics and officially nothing even when the medical while landing on the fish, one of the situation that we have none, we see the faces always seem it over the off once so while the, the and so you have to call for help. and these last the why some time be performed
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cpr by hands and also by electric allah help. and to be honest, i never seen that the lexical out on the beach. little quite something and also the ground that they were playing the pumpkin stadium. and copenhagen has no fancies between us times and peach, and quite close to the beach, and the wife of creased to maddox and was that so we also saw our descending to the ground and the gold keeper of denmark, and kept in the cafeteria. michael was consulting ada and he was that was even more distressed. fuller and the image was cut off when that finland at play, that must be of the official left the beach and we see add the no news, no update, or what was happening. and obviously the world was holding the brief until that was
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the one picture from, from the place that actually could quite well be the candidate of a picture of the, of a christian attics and carried out from the beach on a special about actually awake, holding his head with these expressions, someone that didn't know what happened to him. and i have to say yesterday, it was quite a connie for all of us to see that to kick off of your 2020 because it was a way to get back our life. one of multi little by little to not be afraid of getting back together just to celebrate and to, to cheer. and these was a kind of her lash back to be reminded that he's just asking line men between life and something. and how surprised were you to see that the much did resume so quickly was obviously that out of questions about that where far tweeted that the game would have been human because the play of both teams actually requested
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that and few minutes ago the gentleman national to be that f report that it was that the senate exam himself that gave is getting light to play with that said, please go on, play that game. that's apparently what i said. obviously every decision was taken after that it was that chris synthetics and woke up with a walk up and that was that. let's take cuz i think maybe that to be was the only thing that was a reasonable le certainty that it will be a week and good and well, at least it also east club. and it will seem to the journalist that there was a cautious optimism about the condition of the denisha fe will freaking out. so any that he showed any we came after that temporary, pardon me. thank you very much indeed for going to to thank you. still to come at the south,
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our most goes mad. tell people to stay off work all next week. as code cases surge in russia and hong kong pro democracy activists. agnes cha is released almost from the prison and unauthorized protein. ah, ah hello, we have what whether a frontal system giving us what weather is sweet in the baltic states straight through to western russia into the balkans. and you know, along the eastern shore of the black sea, we could see some heavier pockets of wet weather going for a bit of a closer look right now. this will impact the northeast of bulgaria, the south west of romania. and by monday, this wet weather is going to swamp into turkey across the boss for a. so what the for is stumble with a high of 24 degrees temperatures across siberia. they're coming down
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a bit. so madrid, 32 degrees will be the high on sunday, but i did want to put this on your radar toward the north of portugal, northwest of spain. we may see some outbreaks of particularly potentially violent weather here. the best weather by far across the continent can be found in the united kingdom london, 27 degrees. but we are dealing with high humidity here. so that's going to make same feel sticky and uncomfortable. we could touch 30 degrees by monday, while above the average of 21. the risk of some sand and dust storms as we head toward molly and more attain ya on sunday. and then as we check out the gulf of guinea, it's our usual bouts of what weather just well east of the ivory coast, spilling into sierra leone, free town, high of 28. on sunday. the news was a bag of energy and change to every of our universe or
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small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah the ah top stories to 0. g 7 leaders have agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. the build back better world plan to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar
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infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries by 2035. and a year 2020 foot match between denmark and finland in copenhagen is back on the way . after being halted via serious medical emergency, danish plan, christian erickson collapsed on the pitch just before half time and was resuscitation biomedical. at least 7 people have been killed in 2 separate bomb attacks on vehicles. in afghanistan, the capital to mini vans were targeted around to can reaches apart in the neighborhood of western cobble populated mainly by the minority has our ethnic group. the 6 on the people are being treated for the injury. some serious. nobody has claim responsibility, but the has are a frequent targets for iceland tax. i've got astonish closing all schools and universities for 2 more weeks to contain a 3rd wave of the current of ours. pandemic hospitals are overwhelmed by growing number of infections and death and the government is asking for international help
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. group to has more sighed alicia was gasping for when his wife brought him to this hospital and cobble, he spent 4 days in intensive care. his doctor says he has covered 19 like other patients around him, but enough gone, his son, doctors don't just fight the virus, but also fear, and stigma will hold on. i'm not infected by the corona virus and i have a chest infection and cough ice cream. the weather was cold and so i got a chest infection for a 3rd wave. the pandemic is pushing hospitals still breaking point in a country of 39000000 people. they are barely enough. i see you beds are oxygen for patients. the government says the next 4 weeks will be difficult study and i told also the private hospitals are not taking care of us as well. they take money from and send us back home saying they don't have any oxygen. they don't have ambulances
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. several 100, a few people are seeking treatment or even agreeing to a coven 19 test. even though the number of infections and deaths arising fast, the official figures don't seem to reflect that number could be and estimated because the most of the hospital who have the capacity or this is this company to do the p c. r. testing of the corporate vision, they do not like that to just all the people who are coming to them or they cannot do that content. trusting of kind of stuff has been able to vaccinate, fewer than one percent of its population in a country where life is ever uncertain under the constant threat of attacks and political instability. the virus is pausing a challenge for a government which was barely prepared for the pandemic, let alone its worst waves so far. beyond the 0, moscow's man effectively declared all of next week public holiday. as russia
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suffers, a sharp rise in code. cases are sure recorded 13 a half 1000 new cases on saturday, its highest single day numbers since february. moscow counted for nearly half of those infections. monday was already a public holiday, but people have been told to stay off work for the rest of the week. and all bars and restaurants in the capital are closed by 11 pm. splendid. smith in moscow has more. moscow's man says it's remarkable. the hospital, the filling up wallace vaccine, available. just about 13 percent of russians have had one dose of a coven vaccine compared to the u. s. to candidate to israel to the rest of europe, between 45 to 65 percent of the population of had one dose. and that's despite the fact that russia's head growth vaccines. sputnik v is international, regarded as being a very effective issue in russia is i haven't really been a long nationwide concert cove. it awareness campaign lost locked down here and 12
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months ago. and it lasted only 2 months since then. it is restaurants, bar shopping mall. i've been open a while in doors. they're supposed to mask. it's not particularly rigorously enforced with a must, under the chin under people's noses. got to me putting himself was reluctant to show himself getting vaccinated. he didn't reveal it and vaccinated until march. and then unlike other world leaders, there was no photo opportunity to show receiving vaccine. the challenge here in russia is awareness of the dangers of cove at 9. see, it just isn't really getting through to russians. this is a very dangerous disease. saudi arabia is barring for pilgrims from attending the hutch muslim pilgrimage for 2nd year due to the pandemic citizens. and residents will be able to attend, but that number will be kept at 60000. normally, more than 2000000 people traveled to mecca to take part in what's seen as an
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obligation for muslims to perform at least once in their life. the polls close to now jerry is parliamentary elections where few people have voted. some algerians cause their ballots in garbage bins in protest to the vote. the electoral commission as the turn up so that just 14 percent, 3 hours before the pose closed. the purchase movement has been urging its quarters to boycott. the vote of the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. the 1st parliamentary election since last protest school hasn't been, as you would have to step down 2 years ago. a crucial test for the legitimacy of president of the machine to boon who was elected after mass proto, forced out president of the last 2 years ago. his government has been asking people to show up in huge numbers for saturdays parliamentary vote. its biggest concern,
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a lo, we're turn out that good. the deeper and the country's political crisis. algerians remain widely skeptical about reforms promised by the president. the protest movement that galvanized the nation into 1019 against the ruling class is now calling for a boycott. lindsay, who, unless there's some people or party is trying to impose their dictates on us without us knowing who they represent. not just one person to or groups can impose their dictates on 45000000 algerians. the people wanted elections. and today, we see the turn out for them as 80 to boons. those pressing task is to revive an economy battered by a declining oil, revenues corruption, and coven. 19. he wants to restore confidence in a government tarnished by decades of corruption to the country. to keep going and
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to improve our situation, we have to help each other with good deeds. algeria president recently told al jazeera his country was run for many years, but what he called a left talk rossi. but despite his assurances to crack down on the management, many on the streets still insist the ruling elite should go opposition party, such as the secular socialist forces, front, and the valley for culture and democracy. boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of the sense the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley allen de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s b prey sticks and the
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political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face, the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush, my bottle al jazeera inaji area. police are fod tear gas and live rounds into the air to disperse protest as the country marked as democracy de nigerians gathered the vent, the anger over the worsening security situation and the countries failing economy. i'm going to do as more from lagos. i protest peacefully with demonstrated chanting pro democracy songs. there was heavy police presence. some officers even moving alongside the small crowd. until the 1st quarter was breached. when the security forces not rounds of 2 guys at the protest, as the crowd including dozens of john list, had to run to find safety. but he's been fired gunshots into their
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banga co, more laughter, who participated in the pos, june 12 movement 28 years ago. the ideals they football have been destroyed by the political class. that's why they back on the street. now, you know what to do to go down says i'm going to go because of one of them. i don't i, we cannot put it in a month to month digital to north of the june 12 movement was born after the enrollment of an election in 1993. i believe the previous jurors history, the window of that vote was later arrested by the military and died in detention. what followed were protests and violence with group venetian force in the military to organize another transfer of power to civilians. 6 years later, that transition to civilian power is marked here every year as democracy de but so
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much of his who took part in last, his energies brutality protested that turned violent of times, stayed away this year. seeing st. protest light, these can easily be hijacked by opportunities not. you know, i could go gunpowder and thing guys. i'm no, no just keep because i filled up and i didn't want my to my country parties were also reported to another city including the capital of boucher. why poor an anti government protest is closed. i heard them the protest. security forces have been deployed in large numbers here in lagos and across nigeria. the purchase are coming at a time when i didn't say angry politicians, fulfilling terrain in widespread violence, corruption, inflation and poverty. worried about a repeat of the police brutality protest last year that resulted in widespread looting in arson. many businesses in lagos, remain closed outside today. earlier in
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a nation wide broadcast about the day president mohammed bahati acknowledge existing challenges facing that, jerry and the assured the public the nation democracy will continue to evolve and decide challenges i meant, but millions of citizens burdened by inflation, economic stagnation and violence, say the change must happen now. the reason i'll use ita, lagos, nigeria, one of hong kong, most prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison act. this child says more than 6 months in jail for her role in an anti government protest in 2019 the 24 year old was convicted over and unauthorized rally near police headquarters. she also faces other charges on the asians national security. adrian brown in hong kong, as it may not be a coincidence that she was released today, the g 7 was discussing china. it's very rare. so people to be released from jail on
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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 whooped out 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 her. so certainly looked 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 her sentencing and arrested under the new national
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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 teen 1670 new. so when you set up the demo cisco political party with joshua wong and they from law that was back in 2014, when the umbrella movement began an ops to dive in, the u. s. has had an incredible escape. he says he was working off the coast of cape cod when he had a huge bump and everything went dog. here's what happened next. just thought did i just get eaten by white shark? and i said, no, i don't feel any teeth. and i said, oh my god, in the mouth of a whale with his mouth shut, michael pack, i think she was in the back wales mouse for about 30 seconds before it spat him out,
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in least from hospital with her. no minor injuries. and of course, aware of a tale. and a bit of $28000000.00 has won the auction for a seat on board a space ship with amazon founder jeff bezos. nearly 6000 people sent in an offer, but only the highest bidder can claim the seat in the new shepherd. rocket flight. july 24 passengers is off and his brother ah, top stories are 0. g 7 leaders have agreed to support a us proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. build back better world plan aimed to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries. by 2035. it was discussed the declaration.

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