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and more tenure 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, a high of 28 on sunday. the 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 the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental cost way was a company give free what to do you never know about it said the boss fashion. all knowledge of you as the sun goes out, what we shall into place to work from as a journalist, even though the authority of say you can't do it,
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it's not allowed. we are still pushing. we're always pushing a boundary. part of the time of moscow was under a lot of people are being the same for feed fully marks. and here for the city we are the was traveling the extra mile where auto media don't grow. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, on one of the top stories 027, leaders have agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. build back better world plan names to help narrow the $40000000.00 infrastructure gap in low and middle income countries. by 203570 would have been killed and
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6 injured in 2 separate bomb attacks on vehicles in afghanistan. capital 2 minivans were targeted in a neighborhood of western couple populated mainly by the minority. has our voting has ended. and jerry, as parliamentary election with the electoral commission, st, turn out that just 14 percent. before polls closed, approaches movement has been urging its supporters to boycott. the vote of the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. that's we've been hearing one of the main issues that g 7 leaders have been discussing is the growing assertiveness of china, especially in the asia pacific region. the rapid growth of china's military is helping few regional arms race as broken bride reports from a naval trade show in the south korean port city were sun. the opening of an international exhibition putting on display the latest in naval weaponry that's
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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 pony. the reason we've come to realize the importance of developing our 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 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
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china's ballooning defense spending. and its expansion is to push in the region with the breakaway island of taiwan. once again, becoming a potential flashpoint, it means asia pacific is increasingly b arena, whole global rivalry to play out a one camp the united states and its allies, confronting inevitable assertive china and russia was 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 the nuclear. isaiah talked with north korea as raised fears. if a regional arms race going nuclear. if we fail to look great 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
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the rhetoric between them builds in anger, giving all of them ever more reason to arm up just in case public. right. al jazeera boost on south korea in the u. k. thousands of people who've taken part in a demonstration in support of palestinian rights for free. right for the rally was part of the resist g 7 day of action for international justice. they marched through london towards the prime minister's official residence in downing street addresses demanding an end. what they say is, complicity in israeli war crimes in palestine or the u. k. and other g 7 countries . by godaddy crete is president of the muslim association of britain. she says, worldly does must be held accountable. i needed the g 7 countries. if this stuff pulled international law is due. and since the national law is
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a fundamental part of one country to feel that it can be faith, high risk due to what we think is madison you with the continued ethnic cleansing continued disposition the latest effect on obviously they've been due to 73 years waiting for those to be in and i think it's time for those needed to talk about the theda and had that had to be b as in boy is ready for to me and and to be man's. israeli says, i'm still complicity that deals with, with, with israel. but he's nigerian, at least 53 people are being killed by armed cattle fees. in northwestern's, i'm far state schools of motorcycle riding. gunman reported to have invaded various villages. shooting residence in recent is northwest and central nigeria have been
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targeted by cattle thieves, re vintages, killing or kidnapping residence. in adria, lisa, fall, tear gas, and live rounds into the air to disperse protests as, as the country marked its democracy. de nigerians gathered to vent their anger over the worsening security situation and the countries failing economy. i'm going to rece has more from lagos. the protest piece with demonstrated chanting pro democracy songs. there was heavy police presence, some offices even moving alongside the small crowd. until the 1st quarter was breached. when the security forces lock rounds of 2 guys at the protest as the crowd including dozens of john list, had to run to find safety. police then fired gunshots into their banga co, more laughing, who participated in the pos,
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june 12 movement 28 years ago. the ideals they football had been discord by the political class. that's why they back on the street. now what they do to go down says and go on board the beginning of one of them on july. we cannot put a decade 900 time out of the vehicles in nor did they do 12 noon when i was born after the announcement of an election in 1993. i believe the previous denied juris history. the winner of that vote was later arrested by the military and died in detention. what followed was protests and violence, good group been issued forth 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 much of his who took part in last, his energies brutality protested that turn violent of times,
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stayed away this year. seeing st. protest light, these can easily be hijacked by opportunities. i could go gunpowder and thin guys. come in there. 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 georgia. 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 do apologize for failing to rein 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 on saturday. earlier in a nation wide broadcast about the day president mohammed bahati acknowledge
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existing challenges facing the area. he assured the public the nation democracy will continue to evolve and decide challenges i met, but millions of citizens burdened by inflation, economic stagnation and violence say the change must have committed reason. i'll use ita, lagos, nigeria, one of hong kong, as most prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison. agnes child serve 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 asian national security law. adrian brown and hong kong says it may not be a coincidence that she was released on the day. the g 7 was discussing china. it's very rare. so people to be released from jail on a saturday in hong kong, yet that is what this happens. so, coincidence or no coincidence. we also have the fact that this is the anniversary,
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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 thinner 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 shot an arrested on the new security law. so i think she really wants to keep her comments to the media,
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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, 1670 new. so when you set up the demo cisco political party with joshua long and they from law that was back in 2014. when the umbrella movement began in canada and oil notches and vigils have been held to remember the muslim family mon, down by a man driving a pickup truck. on sunday in london, ontario, people marched near the place where the family was hit. before victim spending 3 generations were killed while they were out for an evening walk. only a non year old boy survived. the kings have been described as a hate crime by canadian police and prime minister just intruder, call them a terrorist attack. for young africa, men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison by
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a great court that bought into fires that destroyed europe's largest refugee camp. last year, the maria camp on the island of los bos house, 10000 migrants and refugees before it burned down in september, in march to other african use were jailed 5 years in connection with the same case . lawyers for the full men say they were not given a fair trial, and were falsely accused by other camp residence in an ethnic dispute the rest her neck. germany's next leader has seen the surprising gains by the opposition green party ahead of september's election. in some regions they polling higher than the governing christian democrats of outgoing chancellor. angular macro was stepping down to 16 years. he fokker has more once a desperate group of activists, germany's green policy is now at the heart of mainstream politics. but they've never been this close to having one that i wrote when the chancery and leave the country on saturday, delegates chose 40 year old green party co leader,
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and alina bab, all candidate for chancellor. the policies now polling more than twice as high as the last election at a time says even overtaken, outgoing chancellor, anglo merkel, christie and democrats named. you have foot suggested that we have been preparing for this for 40 years. all now rough edges. and now is the moment when you're out country and anything is possible there greens in germany, a very pro european, very pro or integration. it would be in a way, a continuation of what america already did. so. but i think the, at least their ambition is to be stronger in terms of less diplomatic, stronger towards autocratic countries like russia or china. whoever replaces anglo merkel will lead europe's biggest economy and stay report for the entire european union at a crossroads of the part of the u. k. so also acts as
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a bridge between east and west, something angler merkel fluent and russian did more comfortably for many other global leaders. but the off to shocks of the pandemic remained a big concern for german voters. driving support for continuity candidate and lash at the one, the backing of merkel kristian democrats, emitting flemish was i'll come and meet you can't win just on climate and protection alone. of course, this remains the main issue for the greens. it's in that dna, but i think corona virus and the management of the panoramic and vaccination will remain an issue until the election only another important issue is going to be the economic consequences of the crisis between to also get to make their mark in the east of the country with the results, they're well below those in the west. and there were simmering internal tensions between green party leaders and rebellious grass roots activists. oh,
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but germany's greens are running an unexpected wave of popularity with growing concerns about climate change driving possible political change. he's just era a seat on a space ship right with amazon found a jeff is also sold for $28000000.00. it was part of a private auction by his aerospace company, blue origin. thank you. 6000 people sent in an offer, but only the highest bidder. secured a seat on the new shepherd. rocket flight is set for july. the 20th will include 4 passengers. and his brother, let's get into what the flight itself is going to be like. i want to show you a map of the rocket journey to space. it is a true rocket experience and this is how it works. so we've got the capital that fits on top of the booster. at 321, lift off our blue engine, 3 the be 3 engine rumbles underneath the rocket, pushing the rocket in the capsule up toward space at 75 kilometers up or about
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250000 feet. the capital and the booster separate. they continue their ascent though, and a capsule goes up over the carman line. still ahead at this news hour, denmark's a football star christian eric smith said to be stable after collapsing during the euro. 2020 game. we'll be here with more details class. just thought did i just get eaten by white shark? and i said, no, feel any teeth. gulped and spat out the lobster diver had a close call with a humpback whales. ah! 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
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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, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but this default structure that meant and they could only project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of juice through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century jerusalem, a rock and a hard place on al jazeera. ah ah,
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ah, the us economy is showing signs of recovery, but millions of families are still struggling to put a meal on the table. public health experts say food insecurity has more than doubled during the pandemic. federal aid is helping fund food banks. many are relying on the kindness of strangers and gallagher reports. 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. its businesses closed and jobs were lost. but even now food banks remain in high demand. when chef peter votel was approached by a south florida food program to help, he didn't hesitate. today's meal brace, chicken, investable, jasmine rice, caesar salad, and a beautiful piece of chocolate chocolate chocolate cake, feeding america
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a nonprofit group projects that 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 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 worth while 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,
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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 enough to feed around $25000000.00 people. but with grassroots organizations like this in a network across the country, they can at least try to alleviate the problem. even before the pandemic food insecurity was a major issue, particularly in poorer communities. the us government's committed a $1000000000.00 to help, while volunteers continue to do their part in their own communities. and to galico al jazeera miami beach, florida, brazil's president enjoyable scenario has been hit with a fine for failing to wear a mask while leading a parade of motor bikers through the streets of south paolo, the state government says the $110.00 fine is for violating the cities rule, that mosque must be worn in public places. the president who's consistently down,
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played the pandemic, told crowds that mosques were useless for those already vaccinated. the claimant's disputed by most public health experts, brazil has the world's 2nd highest courage. death told not this bought his live. thank you. lauren denmark, football star christian ericsson is conscious and stable in hospital after collapsing during their euro. 2020 game against finland. the midfielder is suspected to have suffered a heart attack on the pitch. david stokes reports summers. distressing scenes in copenhagen leagues fans and players watched on in horror as denmark, star christian ericsson collapsed in the euro. 2020 game against finland. his teammates formed a human shield around him, as he was given cpr on the pitch for several minutes before being taken away on a stretcher. the match was suspended with those left in the stadium, fearing the worst tried to come, but then more positive news. a photograph emerged showing the field of raising his
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hand as he was carried off. it was been confirmed by the tournament organizes that ericsson was stable and conscious in hospital, denmark's football association said that players were able to communicate directly with erickson. and the decision was taken by both teams to restart the game, which finland went on to win one mill, german nation to be the death report that it was the case and that except himself that gave is getting liked to explain that said, please go on the play that game erickson is 29 years old, and plays for the italian champions into milan into the team physician has said erickson never contract. it covered 19 has no medical conditions that he's aware of and is past every medical exams. it's joining from tottenham in january last year, erickson remained in hospital and he's undergoing tests, david stokes out his error. while he got more reaction from that event from denmark's head coach, here's what he said after the match. yes,
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it liked it. i'm very affected myself. i was involved in a similar situation as a coach where we almost lost someone. everyone is now reaching out to the family, trying to face time. all of our thoughts and prayers are with christian and his family is one of the best players in the world. and is an even better person. so all my thoughts and all my positive energy go out to christian. eric then was clearly on the minds of the teams plane in the later game and group b. belgium were up against russia and st. petersburg and vermont cox scored the 1st goal. he's a teammate of ericsson at inter milan and dedicated the goal to him and belgium score 2 more goals after that. first, so much money a made it to now before another goal from the cockpit to make sure of the when belgium or the world's top ranked team and they're off to a winning start in the tournament hallway. and here is the group b table. belgium's 3 goals put them at the top. i had
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a finland and it's russia and denmark yet to get off the mark. over in group a wales in switzerland drew in the earlier game and back to switzerland were the ones to take the lead with a header from braille in bull. but back came wales with the equalizer in the 74th minute. it was another header from key for more. switzerland then had a goal ruled out by video assistant referee or v a r. so it finished at $11.00. and here's how group a looks after that result. whales in switzerland with a point each behind the leaders, italy who beat turkey 3 mill and the tournaments opening game. turkey are bottom with no points. now to paris, where barbara credulous has won the french open title. the 25 year old check player beat anastasio public chunk of a in 3 sets in the final. this is her 1st ever major title, and she's the 1st check women's champion at roland girls since month with over when
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she want it back in 1981. afterward, she paid tribute to her late code, the former wimbledon champion, john no, but now i can't believe that. i actually, that i actually want to grant them. you know, like i was going, were really, really hard time. i 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 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 from somewhere she's looking after me, and all of this just happened this 2 weeks is pretty much because she is just working off of me for up there as is really thing her. all right, let's switch gears over to cricket and new zealand remain in control of the 2nd test against england. but they didn't have a great start today. 3, they slipped from 292 for 3 to 388 all out. stewart broad taking for the wicked for
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england. england 2nd. anyway, got off to a shaky start, said watson, too early, wicked and are $58.00 before the 27th run. all right, that's it for me here and go hand you back over to lauren in london. nicely now, i love to dive in. the us 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 a 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 packard thinks he was in the back wales mouse for about 30 seconds before it's back him out. he's been released from hospital with only minor injuries. and of course, a whale of a tail not fit for me. lauren taylor for this news up. i'll be back in a minute with more news. thanks so much for watching. bye for now.
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they'll out of here. sorry, a vo holiday and we'll hold on our jazz era. ah, bowed and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera. ready the news a g 7 bax biden's plan to counter china is growing in fluids by offering developing countries and alternative to shooting pings, belton road initiative. ah, i'm sorry, this is al jazeera nie from london. we'll say coming up with hit to minivans in cobble in separate attacks which is appear to have targeted to be has are a minority.

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