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on june 16th, the leaders of the united states and russia meet face to face the medical trained relationship from ukraine to the jailing of a criminal critique. and i think climate change. there is much to discuss with the buyer and putin stomach mark the warming of the co p. join now to era, for all the days events and in depth analysis. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm learning. this is the out there and use live from not the coming up. the g 7 backs biden's plan to counter china's growing influenced by offering developing countries and alternative to shooting things. belton road initiative to minivans in cobble and separate attacks, which appear to have targeted has, are a minority. bosco's man tells people to stay off work next week as cases surge in
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russia. and jerry, i'm calling in rubbish. been during parliamentary elections. few turned out for i'm lead harding and dough. how was sport denmark football? star christian ericsson is conscious and stable and hospital after suffering the suspected heart attack on the pitch during their euro. 2020 game against finland. ah, but he is of the world's richest democracies, have agreed to form a united front to combat china's growing global influence during day 2 of the g 7 summit here in the u. k. while they're backing a u. s. proposal to offer developing countries an infrastructure plan known as build back better world to rival beijing's belt road initiative. the white house.
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so that aims to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries. by 2035 leaders also discussed declaration committing to a 100 day response window to develop vaccines and treatments to prevent another pandemic trinna how reports from the summit and coal described as a historic moment. d 7 leaders pledge their collective mike to plan to fight future pandemic. the copies fe declaration aims to develop black scenes 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. so we didn't really know that the power to come together and to organize the, an effective response to the corporate. and the only way to be effective in the rest of it is get an idea that everybody was vaccinated sooner rather than later.
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the key thing to remember how far is that the damage is re check. right now. people need doses right now. and crucially, countries need financing right now, and every single we've seen from the g 7 so far come to that any extra money on until we see the money. none of this unfortunately can be credible big promises sometimes empty, are often a feature of the big summit. this will know had something to offer that does feel substantial. united states, i said before, we're back us back and feel very, very strong about cohesion of nato. and i, for one think that the european union is an incredibly strong and vibrant entity biden's administration, once g 7 allies to support a global infrastructure project to arrive 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,
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you 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 these 7 developed world democracies. and yet, at this very summit, he stands accused by the european union of failing to honor his own commitments on breaks it. in a series of meetings he, you leaders have told johnson the better relations will only come if he abide by the terms of post briggs in trade arrangements in northern ireland and the u. s. president with an 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 of also understood is that it's the prime duty 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,
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refusing to back down show the whole al jazeera coldwell. let's take a closer look at china's belton road initiative, which biden's plan aims to counter its been on the way for about 8 years and is estimated to include $1.00 trillion dollars worth of foreign investments around the world. 100 countries has signed agreements with china to corporate in the construction of pipelines, ports, railways, and other major project. john has a mr. bowes 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 condos debt has increased almost 14 percent of its gross national income to nearly 39 percent. and i go to has units that are trying to rise at least 13 percent or do or now of our skype from the united states by ron patel. he's a senior fellow with the joker school of management at claremont graduate university. thank you very much for being with us. so given what we've just said
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about china's initiatives, and also how long they've been running, how quickly do you think this alternative plan can, can make a difference? well, it's not right away. i mean, it's going to take a little bit of time because china has since 2013 that built the road initiative has been started. so this is not something that happened overnight and those investments into these many economy, especially in the emerging markets, takes time and they've built that and to have an alternative option is what the g 7, the veteran gives, having no choice option for these developing countries has to be attractive, you can't just be lip service. have there has to be really an economic reason for the alternative investment. so that's going to take time when you're putting all these countries together. but, you know, i think they can provide a competitive alternative should all those things play, you know, play out. and the talk is of upholding western values in some of these developing countries. so there are issues with corruption, say, and lack of transparency. does that make it harder to compete with china?
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why didn't it's, you know, if you take your part politics off for the side for right now, and you think about each country of its own entity company business. it's about making the most money and be able to make, you know, a long cavity play. and then when you tap into cultural values, and specifically when you talk with the western countries of when you hold their own company, that certain value you've got to do the same thing, right? and so that is going to have some kind of mix. where are you going into certain countries, but it's the same thing if you want to be able to increase your g d p, you're going to have to play according to these rules if you didn't have those resources and assets. so i think there'll be some difficulty, but, you know, just like how we looked at china, how, you know, since the seventy's and how it's opened up to, for an investment to, to now and now the number 2 economy in the world. it can't happen. and i think you can see the formula of other countries trying to follow china economic outlook in the global perspective on that front. i mean, at the time of these started a pandemic. there was a lot of talk about countries wanting to diversify away from china because that
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when everything dried out from china, there was also a problem hasn't actually happened to where people go back to the old ways of trading with china. just pre panoramic ways. i am smiling because you know, we are in the pen, then they can be able to jumpstart the economy. it does force you to kind of go back to the trade partners that you have, but what china is doing as, as well as the other g 7 countries are doing, they're trying to be more independent. they're not trying to put all their resources into one specific country trade partners, even though the u. s. and china are trade partners, you can see them diverse into other trade partners. and the main reason to this, if we learn nothing over the last 12 months, we'll look at the last 3 years when trade wars with a panoramic with supply chain diversity needs to happen to ensure that citizens have their own goods and resources. we're going to face more things in the future and not to be prepared for that is a mistake. and i think the diversification is, is a lot more real in today's world and how interconnected we are globally. so yes,
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i think even china, that's what they're doing there. they are trying to diversify their own resources, so they don't rely on one specific country as well. so you touch briefly on the word trade wall. there have been sanctions imposed against china to do with the use of force labor from the u. s. the u u k. so on canada, do you see more of the sanctions coming down the down the path? why and you know, again, when i take a step back and look at it from macro level, you know there's, there's those sanctions. but also you have to realize that there are also, you know, if you're relying on china, china still relying on these g 7 countries and to do business. it is a negotiation. that was why, maybe the word use trade war. it's about getting everyone to come to the table because they have to come to the table. they do need each other. and so part of the sanctions and part of what needs to be change on either side is all on the table and how you move forward. you know, in an ideal world we all come together. we all do what's best for each other and the global place and everybody makes money. but as you know, as some people know,
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that doesn't always happen. and i think, you know, this is where people are getting attention of each other is really important. so it was very interesting to see how much further the sanctions go, how long it goes, and when it becomes detrimental to the economy. for many of these other countries, it'll see if they're going to hold fast on that brian patel. thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on the subject. thank you one. and it was, it wouldn't be the g 7 without protests, hundreds of activists gave at parts of cornel book comports con rather to a stands to their calling on the g 7 leaders to take action on climate change. john pick a choose from the japanese video game series pokemon want japan to stop, but in coal by 2030 surface staged a mass paddle out urging leaders to put ocean health at the heart of climate discussions and extinction. rebellion activists pulled out the sanchez calling for carbon neutrality as soon as possible and bill on coming off on the news hour
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from london hospital. philip possess dentist on battle. the 3rd wave of coverage infection. police to guess at 9 julians using democracy day to protest over the worsening security situation. and in sport tennis celebrate a new grandson champion, friendship and action coming up with leah. ah . any 17 people have been killed and more than $27.00 injured in 2 separate artillery attacks in the northern syrian town of a fried civil defense forces say the 1st attack struck a residential area while the 2nd hit a hospital shortly afterwards. a local turkish officials as sources at the hospital claimed syrian kurdish y, p g militia, syria,
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and democratic forces. the us back post headed by the way to g. they to said it was not responsible enough got us on at least 7 people were killed into back to back explosions. the blast are similar to other attacks that appear to be targeting and ethnic and religious minority catch. i looked at lopez hold on, has more a commuter van reduced to a burned out shell and was campbell. it was destroyed by a bomb. 30 minutes later yet another transport van was hit. 2 separate attacks on one road, a few kilometers apart. i got a new phone on monday. unfortunately, the minivan was targeted. when i got here, i saw to dictums and dead body. we then took the injured to hospital 5. we got out . most of the people who live in this neighborhood of cobble often has vara, ethnic communities, who are predominantly shia in a largely sunni society. armed groups linked to isaac had declared war against them
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. oh, there had been similar bombings in the area for earlier this. one sample civilians were killed when for many events were bar. and in may about 80 people, mostly girls were killed when their school was attacked. hundreds of afghans are killed or injured every month. and attacks like these people who live here are bracing for more violence to so they know from what i can see, the situation in the area is very critical and the number of casualties in this attack moon. i still haven't been able to find my friend as a cell phone appears to be. despite the slides and wireless of canis, dan is in the middle of a peace agreement, the usaa will withdraw all the forces and that if needed, by september 11th. because it's the plan this led to some tension among the allies in recent weeks. negotiations between the african government,
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the taliban and other parties have resumed and carter. but the violence back home appears to be escalating. kathy, a little bit of a young al jazeera of gases, closing all schools and universities for 2 more weeks to contain a 3rd wave of the current of ours. pandemic hospital was overwhelmed by a growing number of infections and death. and the government is asking for international help. we go to the side. elisha was gasping for when his wife brought him to this hospital and cobble, he spent 4 days in intensive care. his doctor says his coven 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. 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
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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. so i mean, i told also the private hospitals are not taking care of us as well. they take money from us and send us back home saying they don't have any oxygen. they don't have the ambulances. several 100 fuel people are seeking treatment, or even a green 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 distributed because the most of the hospital who have the capacity or does this capability to do the p c. r. testing of the corporate vision di did, they are not like that to just all the people who are coming to them or they cannot do that. conduct trusting kind of stuff has been able to vaccinate, fewer than one percent of its population in
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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, india is recorded more than 4000 new deaths from covered 19 in 24 hours. despite the number of daily infections falling for the 5th day in a row, india reported under 100000 new cases, but deaths from the virus on the rise again, as nations official, detto inches closer 240-0000. since the pandemic began in one northern district, residents have built a goddess corona. they are offering her pres, they'll be protected from the virus. oscar's man has effectively declared all of next week public holiday. as russia suffers a sharp rise in coded cases, russia recorded 13 and
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a half 1000 new cases on saturday. it's highest single day number since february. moscow accounted 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 close by 11 pm. and smith is moscow with moscow . mac says it's remarkable. the hospitals are filling up while as vaccine available, just about 13 percent of russians have had one dose of a cobra vaccine compared to the u. s. to candidate to israel to the rest of europe . between 4565 percent of the population of had won those. and that's despite the fact that russia's has grown vaccines. sputnik v is international, regarded as being a very effective issue in russia is i haven't really been a long nationwide concerted cove. it awareness campaign lost locked down here and it 12 months ago, and it lasted only for 2 months. and then it is restaurants,
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bar shopping mall. i've been open a while in doors is supposed to mask. it's not particularly rigorously enforced with a must under the chin under people's noses. i've gotten my food in 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 and 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, that this is a very dangerous disease. saudi arabia is barring foreign pilgrimage from attending the hedge muslim pilgrimage for a 2nd year due to the pandemic. this isn't an residence we'll 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 obligation for museums before me at least once. and then i the poles of closed in
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algeria parliamentary elections, where few people have voted. some algerians cost their ballots in rubbish bitten in protest at the vote. 3 hours before the post closed, the electoral commission said the turn out was just 14 percent the iraq purchase, who hasn't had urgent supporters to boycott the vote off the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. this is algeria is 1st parliament true election since mass protest for president ability to step down 2 years ago. the whole barrel has a crucial test for the legitimacy of president of the machine to boone, who was elected after mass proto, forced our president of the last 2 years ago. his government has been asking people to show up in huge numbers for saturdays parliament revote. its biggest concern, a lo, we're turn out that good. the deeper and the country's political crisis. algerians
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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. willis, who knows, 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. there are dictates on 45000000 algerians. the people wanted elections. and today, we see the turn out for them to boons. though suppressing task is to revive and economy battered by declining all revenues, corruption and coven. 19. he wants to restore confidence in a government tarnished by decades of corruption from the country to keep going. and to improve our situation, we have to help each other with good deeds. algeria president recently told al
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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, or the 5th, and the valley for culture and democracy. boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of descent. the decades long governing parties the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley allen de could lose support. the conservative been our party and the movement of society for peace or m. s. b brace to expand the political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face, the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush,
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my bottle al jazeera under now live on my skype by sophia, and philip nessa journalist in neighboring chinese, you who's been monitoring events in algeria turned out seems to be incredibly low. thanks for having me. and yes, it did turn out is on a record low, and it's believe to be below 20 percent. and that officially because we have with seeing a huge election boy caught once again. but we also facing a society that is competition. disillusioned with your in politics and we're talking to significant part of the population that the need the take part in the protest movement nor. busy is willing to vote and give this current government or regime legitimacy by participating in the selection. so i suppose, i mean, will, the results will stand presumably anyway, regardless of the, of the turn out. what will the effect of the election be that depends at the end of
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what's happening in the streets. because what we're still facing is a, is a phase of between the, what is left of the protest movement it up and off the current government and regime and charge. the regime used again, a popular vote to restore legitimacy, which clearly was said. but on the other hand, they also use the opportunity to ramp up the repression in recent week and finish the process moving once and 4 on it, which didn't work out despite math arrests. a lot of activists politicians, journalists, cindy calisha and the trade union activists were arrested and put on trial and district for this level of repression. we'll take the regime used the last 2 weeks to intimidate to the movement, which also didn't work out. we still have the protest in the region massively also today. so the country is still in
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a situation where we're waiting for. if either the protest movement picks up again and attracts more people in the street, which would be necessary to x to expand pressure on the government. or if this doesn't happen, the regime will use the any, the, the stop of mass protecting the street to restore a really autocratic regime. i'm how actually we mentioned the kind of repressive elements there. what, how much of a role does the army play in nigeria at the moment? behind the scenes, they are the ones for running the so although what we're seeing in the streets is the police with mostly going against the protest this. we also see there's a movie active in reprisals against protest against activists but does on the part of the military. formerly though. busy at the end of the day, we see the general behind the scenes as ruling the country. and it's them who are
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choosing who will be the next president. it's what choosing who will win these parliamentary elections. so at the end of the day it's the military was in charge, and i know you mentioned the future for the protest movement. is it your impression that they still have momentum or, or do you think they are running out of steam? unsurprisingly, and february the movement took back to the streets after 11 months of corporate 19 protest break. so the, he duck stopped protesting. when the pandemic materialized in 2020, and in february and march, and also april, we've seen impressive protest across syria though, of course on the left to less extent than in 2019 go still interested and still on a level that could present the government in recent weeks however, protest disappeared from most. busy the cities in syria, which is a problem for the movement, because without the presence in the street, it's very,
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very difficult for me to regain the dynamics that the countries seen in 2019. so can philip know, so thank you very much. indeed for taking the time to talk to euro 2020 football match between denmark and finland in copenhagen has finished. after being halted for almost 2 hours by a serious medical emergency than christian ericsson collapsed on the page just before half time, and had cpr from medical staff to resuscitate him. he was treated almost half an hour before being taken to a nearby hospital. westoff say he regained consciousness, finland won the game, one knew, been sport correspondent, temporarily for mary says he's never seen medical intervention or pitch like that before trans being christian that extend collapsed on his own enough in a situation that we learned in the past. we saw for mom by premier league and it happened to him. it happened in italy to model senior will didn't survive that. it
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was nice to see. for example, the treat phone publish mama saying i hope for the playful gods. 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 beach, one of the situation that we have none, we see the faces always seem it over the opponents so while the, the and so you have to call for help and these last the why some time and be perform cpr by hands and also by electrical le help. and to be honest, i never seen that with electrical 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 it's quite close to the beach and the wife
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of christ to maddox. and was that so we also saw the sending to the ground and the gold keeper of denmark and kept in the cast push. michael was consulting ada as more still to come. this har, hong kong pro democracy at agnes chow, is released. dr. almost 7 months in prison for an unauthorized purchase. so $20000000.00 blue origin auctions of a seat on a rocket trade space. next month with jeff bezos and his brother and his for the world's best football team, kick off their campaign bureau, 2020 behave, and the action a hello. we have what, whether a frontal system given us, what, whether
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a suite 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 they for is stumble with a high of 24 degrees temperatures across by barrier. they're coming down 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. 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 things 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 atanya on sunday. and then as we check out the gulf of guinea,
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