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me know, i've been fine. i really maternity clinic killing pregnant women need wives and babies. wonder what he struggled to afghanistan or even newborns are targets. on l . j. 0. ah . the world's richest countries announced plans for global infrastructure projects to rival china was built in rhode initiative. ah, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera ly from dell also coming up no trust. just 30 percent of the voters show up here is 1st parliamentary elections since the 2019 uprising. a cobra 1900 for the corporate america hours before the opening match. venezuelan,
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i'm bolivian team members test positive on the matter of life and death on a football pitch of a danish player survives after collect things at the euro 20 ah, she suddenly does it back to global infrastructure plan to compete with china's belt and road initiative. the announcement came on day 2 of the leaders u k summit. but with a un secretary general at the table, global help was still a major talking point. john report from cornwall. you're right, you're right. described as a historic moment, d 7 leaders pledged their collective mike to plan to fight future pandemic. the copies of a declaration aims to develop vaccines 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
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to organize the any response to the corporate. and only way to be effective in the rest of it is get an idea that everybody was vaccinated sooner rather than later. the key thing to remember how far is that the damage is reject right now. people need doses right now. crucially, countries need financing right now. and every single that i received from this g 7 to far comes without 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 big summits. this one though, had something to offer that does feel substantial. united states, i said before, we're back us back. we feel very, very strong about the cohesion of nato. and i for one think that the european union is incredibly strong, vibrant entity, jo biden's, administration,
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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, you won't be entirely to the taste of the summits. host maurice 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, e u leaders have told johnson the better relations will only come if he abides by the terms of post br exit 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 have also understood is that it's the prime gc
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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 show the whole al jazeera coldwell. our diplomatic editor james base has more from the summit corner. this new u. s. lead initiative is coming 8 years after the belt and road initiative, which is well established around the world. us officials estimate there is a 4 trillion dollar infrastructure gap to be plug between now and 2035. where though is huge amounts of money like that got to be found. it's a question with this stage, and certainly there won't be any funding in the final communique from the g 7. so it's an aspiration. at this stage. algeria is electoral commission says just of a 30 percent of voters to part in saturdays parliamentary elections. a presidential
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vote in 2019 and a constitutional referendum last year, also marked by low turn out. the pro democracy protest movement known as high rock, had called for a boy to the vote. it was holding weekly rally, calling for a form until being effectively band last month. well, the higher at protest movement began in february 2019 against then president abilities. but a fleet as decision to stand for a 5th term. 2 months later, mass protest pushed, but if we got out of power, after 20 years, an office that didn't stop the anger or, and the protests. algerians began demanding a complete overhaul of the political system. and the end of the military's influence and politics. the pandemic lead to a brief pause in the nation wide movement until february, when high unemployment and offending economy led to more demonstrations. well, richard chancellor is a professor of political science at george washington university. he says the low voter turnout could give more of a chance to independent and islamist party. the basic, crept the matter,
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revolves around 2 different standpoints with regards to the, the selection. there are those that believe that participation in election will lead to change. and there are those led by the rock movement, which is a leaderless movement, essentially, which argues that there should be structural political reform and change in terms of promoting transparency and accountability both for elections happen. so the problem is, of course, is if you have a low voter turnout now estimated to be around 30.2 percent. this, what it does is affect the distribution of seeds in the legislative assembly. elections, which are about $400.00. there are $470.00 seats that are being contested.
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so that independent candidate and the islamic parties could make a really good showing here. and what drives it's important to realize what drives the as long as paul parties are concerned that revolve around the economy and corruption. and it's not about integrating show real law into the constitution. i'll says here i had some very nice pieces written about this. now 11 members of the venezuelan delegation to the corporate america football tournament of tested positive for corona virus, for from the, from the bolivian team have as well, several players are among those infected. despite this, the 10 nation event is you to kick off on sunday in brazil, monica, you can report somebody edition error closure silva has been in football souvenirs for 25 years. always in the same spot in front of your
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dish. near like conic monica, no stadium, which used to fill up with fans and tours, not anymore. last year when the corona virus pandemic, hip brazil, this stadium was used as a field hospital. infections are still spreading. and the number of coven 19 deaths is about to reach half a 1000000. but the america now will open its doors for the final game of the cop america, which begins on sunday. i made a harsh criticisms from brazilian players and had coach teachy over risks of corona, virus infections. on saturday, players and staff tested positive for coven 19 and had to be quarantined in the capital. brazil, you versa, cannot us us? i would like for us not to have these problems, not just with venezuela, but with anyone. this is a messed up organisation, and this is not a political point of view. this is a direct criticism to the south american football federation constable and the
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brazilian football confederation. who decided to have the corporate america here? yes, the decision was backed by brazil is president zabel so now was sparking outrage in congress for ma. this will be a dis, championship. we need a vaccine championship. the matter ended up in the supreme court, which allowed it just 3 days before kick off. but the debate about holding such a big sports event in a country with the world's 2nd largest coven, 1900 deaf toll continued. in brazil we had the percentage of people infected into football business was equivalent to the front line doctors in hospitals the same percentage. so doctors are subjected to a very high viral concentration density. right? well, soccer players in brazil were infected at the same rate, which is incredible is or is the scary even cloud jewel,
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who makes the living selling t shirts and flags to football fan. does this year's tournament is too risky. nice to brazilian government wants to come by america. political reasons, it was popular involves a lot of money and our election. thanks dear. but what about the rest of the country? not even 11 percent has been fully vaccinated. i'm 51 and i haven't had to 1st of any vaccine. he's been staging a lonely protests for the future as that passed by the american nor his banner says, we don't want the cop america. we want vaccines, monica not give all jazeera we edition aero, brazil's president has been fine for not wearing a mask while leading a parade of supporters on motorbike since south pallet. jack, both in our son and 3 government ministers, also slapped with penalties equivalent to $110.00 each. under local rules, masks are compulsory, and public places open. rotella,
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crowns. mosques are useless for those already vaccinated. acclaimed as disputed by most of public health experts. the day the number of corona virus cases in india has dipped further on saturday, reported close 281000 infections down by 3000. from a day earlier, number fatalities has also fallen over 3300 dying in the last 24 hours. some regional government, including the capital, new delhi, an easing lockdown measures. now the us economy is showing signs of recovery, but millions of families are still struggling to put food on the table. public health experts say food insecurity has more than doubled during the pandemic. federal aid is helping to fund food banks, but many are relying on the kindness of strangers. and he got to get reports from miami. during the worst of the panoramic food banks across the u. s. with inundated with families in need of help, many were facing food insecurity for the 1st time. as businesses closed and jobs
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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 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 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. so 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
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time we we would go and do the meal 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 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 people with grassroots organizations 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 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,
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florida start fresh break here and just here, when we come back, police 5 here. guess at nigerians using democracy dates protest of the worsening security situation. and how the growth of the green party is shaking up the race to enact. germany's next leader morning. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. when continues to be the big story across the middle east? we've got our small so the north northwest, wind down the gulf were seen wind gusts, whip up 6070 kilometers per hour, 60 kilometers and kept our though i high of 41 on sunday. look at the next 3 days in kuwait. so this is, you know, swirling around the sand and dust, some hazy skies with this wing a 70 kilometers per hour temperature at $44.00 by wednesday, so that's
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a few above average. and we're also dealing with the fear swain's, as we head toward the arabian sea, so coastal areas of oman could see wave heights at about $33.00 and a half meters. okay, next let's go to turkey and we do have a bit of weather across the country. the potential to see some hail as we head toward the southeast portion. and then we'll watch this energy start to slump into assemble as we head toward monday, which will be a wet day for the city. across the tropics of africa, or heaviest pockets of rain will be the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo. but by enlarge not as intense as we would normally expect for this time of the year toward the south. plenty of sun as we had 2 boards and bob weigh her already 21 bill awhile. we've got you in for a high of 22 degrees on sunday. sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate itself to seem to end closing in the us or
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in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were the glen white men impacting our lives years green, where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section. and part of those discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me. welcome back and pick them out of our top stories here. there's our g 7 leaders meeting in the you k have agreed on a global infrastructure plan to counter china's influence. the details on how it
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will be financed or unclear. algeria is electro commission said just of a 30 percent of voters to part in on them entry elections. the pro democracy movement known as high rock, had called for a boycott. and 11 members of the venezuelan delegation to the american football tournament of tested positive. the corona virus team is due to play the opening match against has brazil on sunday 3 players from bolivia. i've also been infected not police so far to get some live rounds into the air, to disperse protest as in nigeria as the country mount it's democracy. de gier evans gathered to vent their anger over the worsening security situation. the country's funding economy and the government's recent twitter ban, i'm going to drill, has more from legal i, the protest piece with demonstrated chanting port, democracy songs. there was heavy police presence. some officers even moving alongside the small crowd until the 1st quarter was breached. when the security
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forces love groans of 2 guys in the protest as the crowd including dozens of john list, had to run to find safety. but he's been fired gunshots into their banga . ko moore, laughing, who participated in the pos, june 12 movement 28 years ago. says the ideals they football have been discord by the political class. that's why they back on the street. now you know what they do to go down and go to the beginning of one of them. i don't i. we cannot predict the $99.00 per month to month digital to not to do the due to of movement was born after the announcement of an election in 1993. i believe the previous 2 years history, the window of that boat was later arrested by the military and died in detention.
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what followed, protest and violence with good 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 some activists who took part in last year's entities brutality protested that turned violent if times stayed away this year. seeing st. protest light, these can easily be hijacked by opportunities on the go. gunpowder and the thing, guys, i'm no, no, just keep because i filled up and i didn't want my lucky to my country parties were also reported to another city including the capital region. why poor an anti government protest is closed. i heard of the protest security forces have been deployed in large numbers here in lagos and across nigeria. the purchaser coming at a time when i didn't angry politicians for failing to rein in widespread violence,
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corruption, inflation and poverty worried about the 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 existing challenges facing that, jerry and the assured the public the nation democracy will continue to evolve and decide challenges. but millions of citizens burdened by inflation, economic stagnation and violence. the change must have committed reason i'll use ita may goes nigeria anger over the death of a young man in police. custody is spilling onto the streets of tennessee as capital dozens of huge clash with offices in a working class district to the city. and has been growing since video was posted on line, showing police stripping and beating the man who died on tuesday. the officers
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involved have since been suspended at least 17 people have been killed and more than 30 injured up to 2 separate artillery strikes, hit the northern syrian town of a free and the 1st attack struck a residential area while the 2nd had a hospital. soon afterwards, sources at the hospital said the syrian kurdish y p g militia, the buildings, the syrian democratic forces, the us, backed for spearheaded by the y p g denied responsibility around presidential candidates of squared off in the 3rd and final televised debate. the thing was people's concerns as radians repair to vote in next week's pose of the big has more from tara. all candidates addressed issues of the economy from the rising unemployment inflation, as well as the iranian reality, losing value daily. that would increase the number of jobs as well as the budget for the government without giving much detail of how they would actually do that.
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and just as previous debates, the attack continued with the former governor of the central back of the nothing must be attacking election front turnaround, current judiciary chief ibrahim. right now he said that he was elected, that there will be more sanctions against iran and also questions are female judges and the moral please him if he is very much trying to place himself as the opposition to conservative brian. right. you know, trying to get those supporters of the merger and reform it comes to vote for him. now those come haven't come out to say that there will be backing a specific individual. but this was the last chance that these candidates had to convince people that come out and vote or vote for them. but the figures for these debates haven't been great with many here, saying that the debates have been boring and lightning the for my to again. sure. enough dentist on at least 7 people were killed by 2 explosions and a capital campbell. the blasts are similar to other attacks that appear to be
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targeting and ethnic and religious minority culture. lopez hold a young as more a commuter van reduced were burned out shell and was cobble. 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. good morning. unfortunately, the minivan was targeted. when i got here, i saw to dictums and dead body. we then took the injured to hospital 5 i we got out most of the people who live in this neighborhood of cobble or from the has dora ethnic community who are predominantly shia in a largely sunni society. are armed groups linked to ice will have declared war against them. oh, there have been similar bombings in the area. further, this one, several civilians were killed when for many events were bought. and in may about 80 people,
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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 i don't know from what i can see. the situation in the area is very critical and the number of casualties in this attack. i still haven't been able to find my friend as a cell phone appears to be. despite the smiles and wireless of kansas dan is in the middle of a peace agreement, the usaa will withdraw all the forces and that of nato's by september 11th. because that the plan, this led to some tension among the allies in recent weeks, negotiations between the african government. the taliban and other parties have resumed and cotter. but the violence back home appears to be escalating party. a little bit of a young al jazeera, a search is on the way in the philippines for 2 missing crew members whose cargo ship caught fire while refueling and a capital manila. the,
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it's unclear what caused the blaze was burned for 7 hours. at least 6 people were injured. the flame spread to a nearby slum damaging dozens of homes and forcing hundreds of people's fleece the race to elect germany's next leader has seen surprising gains by the opposition green party ahead of september's election. in some regions, the greens are pulling higher than the governing christian democrats. the party of outgoing chancellor anglo merkle who stepping down after 16 years at the forefront of international politics. the buck reports 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. and alina babel candidate for chancellor. the policies now polling more than twice as high as the last election.
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and at times as even overtaken outgoing chance langler merkel, christie and democrats have food for data that we have been preparing for this for 40 years at all. now rough edges and now is the moment when you're out country and anything is possible. the greens in germany are very pro european, very pro 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 or path for the entire european union at a crossroads. departure of the u. k. so also acts as 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
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remain a big concern for german voters. driving support for continuity candidate and lash at the one, the backing of merkel kristian democrats in flemish was and i 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 pandemic and vaccination will remain an issue until the election and only another important issue is going to be the economic consequences of the crisis. the green to also get to make their mark in the east of the country with results. they're well below those of the west and there were simmering internal tensions between green party leaders and rebellious grass roots activists. ah, but germany's greens are running an unexpected wave of popularity with growing concerns about climate change driving possible political change. he's broken out
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just 0. denmark football star christian ericsson is conscious and stable in the hospital after collapsing during a euro 2020 game against finland. david starts ripples. summers distressing sings 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 midfield of raising his hand as he was carried off. it was then confirmed by the torment organizes that ericsson was stable and conscious in hospital denmark's pupil 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,
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gentleman nation to be the death report that it was a christian except himself that gave it green light to explain. that said, please go on 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, had copied 19, has no medical conditions that he's aware of. and his past every medical exams, it's joining from tottenham in january last year, erickson remains in hospital and he's undergoing tests. david stokes out his era smell feet in a spacious with billionaire jeff bezos sold at auction for $28000000.00. the 1st crude flight by the amazon founders aerospace company, blue origin. last off next month, it will take full passengers, including federals 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
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a true rocket experience and this is how it works. so we've got the capitol that sits 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 250000 feet. the capital and the booster separate. they continue their ascent though, and a capsule goes up over the carman line. police have stage that dramatic rescue in the us state of texas after a boat got stuck on the edge of a dam for people on board a small vessel when it floated to the edge of the long haul. and diamond austin, the boat didn't have enough power to pull back. but if police patrol boat was able to drag this dr. group to safety ah krycek, i've a headlines here this allergy, 7 leaders.
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