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now, more than in the world needs w. h. making a healthy world to use for everyone. ah, ah, the news the world's richest countries announce plans for global infrastructure projects to rival china's built and road initiative. ah, hello, i'm john jordan. this is al jazeera nie from dell are also coming up. no trust. just 30 percent of voters. show up. val jiro as 1st parliamentary elections since the 2019 uprising. a cobit $900.00 square for the copper america hours before the opening match. venezuelan and bolivian team members test positive. that is so
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$20000000.00. pretty some one unnamed bit of will pay for a space ride with a millionaire founder of amazon. ah, he suddenly does back to global infrastructure plan to compete with china's belt and road initiative. announcement came on day to the leaders u k summit. but with the un secretary general at the table, global help was still the major talking point general report from cornwall. described as a historic moment, d 7 leaders pledge their collective might to plan to fight to future pandemic. the copies bay 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
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pandemic is not yet over. we didn't really, those was the power to come together and to organize the, an effective response to the corporate. and the only way to be effective in the government is guarantee 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 to, right know, and crucially, countries need financing right now. and every single time we've seen from this g 7 to far come to any extra money on until we see the money. none of this unfortunately could be credible big promises. sometimes empty are often a feature of big summit. this one though, had something to offer that does feel substantial. the 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 an incredibly strong and vibrant entity 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 or 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 abide by the terms of post briggs, 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 breaks it has cost a cloud over his summit, nevertheless, refusing to back down. jonah, how al jazeera cornwall or diplomatic editor james bays has more than the summit in cornwall. 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. so let's bring in and the marquee senior research fellow, with the sense of china and globalization, he joins us from beijing and
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a good to happy with a solution. china is built on road initiative, is now when established off to 8 years. why does the g 7 then want to compete with beijing on this? it's all about us. president joe biden wants to confront china's growing geopolitical influence. thanks for having me errands. you are exactly right. that the motive nation for this really is coming from the united states. president by the end. this reminds me. nothing more than obs. javan. he's don quixote. so don. t, as we probably all know, believed him off to be a night engaging in these last these chivalry adventures. when really he was just a diluted person tilting at windmills and the only person really following him was his boyle, but simple minded. so called squire sancho honda. so i think that this is the motivation of the u. s. looking to rally the g 7 countries
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around this initiative to compete with not just trying to sell to china more broadly or talk to abroad. and i think this is a quick saudi endeavor, and only perhaps the equivalent of marshal ponds is ok, foster alia, and the scale will follow along. but despite the adventures of don quixote, it is fact there that china has been criticized for cycling poor countries with huge amounts of debt with the belt and road project. how will the g 7 then do things differently so that poor countries don't get themselves into even more debt? well, i think the answer that there, and we have to maybe back up 2 steps. so we heard about the question financing, of course, without money, nothing can happen. but there is an issue before that as well. so we need to recognize that the chinese people will not accept anything less than the highest
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level of competence from their government. the contrast this with the united states, where it's commonly known, saying that good enough for government war implies and acceptance of resignation of government mediocrity at best. and we look at even something as simple as issuing millions of stimulus checks that several members of the us senate. martha will be very, very doubtful that even a task like this could be accomplished. so the money is a question, but also is there the, even the competence to pull something like this off? so i think this is the big difference. and it just briefly, i mean, you know, the g suddenly bill, but better world, it seems like a rather lofty ambition. at this stage, questions already being asked about who will pay for this? especially as most western economies, i've been hit hard by the global pandemic. indeed indeed, so dear, i would question as premise our country's developing countries excepting
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engaging in v r i project overly in debt is because we have to look at it's actually quite a complex issue b, r. i's work in progress. no one has ever attempted anything at the scale ever before. so certainly, i think there were mistakes laid, learning, discovered on how to do everything from project management risk evaluation and of course financing as well. so i would say that the of certainly, that we're financing questions that could be improve upon, but not necessarily a that this is an inherent part of develop. the final thought to you and the, i mean there are divisions within the g 7 over this. i mean, the italians, for instance, say that president biden should not push competition with china to such an extent that it prevents global corporation not much bigger issue like climate change. exactly, and this goes back to my point by didn't really use today's don. he'll see. and
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he's looking for his sancho ponce's and loyal simple minded follows and he doesn't seem to have a lot of europe. i think the europeans, france, and germany in particular, a very pragmatic, very realistic. and they recognize that there's more to be gained from working with the child and then for mentoring this kind of false and narrative, democracy versus offices and him are good to get your thoughts. thank you very much . indeed for talking to algebra. now algeria is electoral commission says just a 30 percent of voters to part in saturdays parliamentary elections. a presidential vote in 2019 and a constitutional referendum last year were also marked by low turn out the pro democracy protest movement. no, no feedback had called for a boy out of the vote. it was holding weekly rally as calling for reform until being effectively band. last month, barra has more a crucial test for the legitimacy of president of the machine to boon who was elected after mass proto,
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forced out president of the last 2 years ago. his government has been asking people to show up in huge numbers for saturdays parliament. revote is biggest concern, a low. we're turn out that good. the deeper the countries 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. willis, who knows, there are some people or party is trying to impose their dictates on us without us knowing who they represent. not just one person, 2 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
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economy battered by declining all revenues, corruption and coven. 19, he wants to restore confidence in a government tarnished by decades of corruption from suitable for the country to keep going and 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 waters, bronze or f, f s, and the rally 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,
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the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron 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 my bottle al jazeera. why? but any number of current of iris cases in india has fallen again and reported close to 81000 infections on saturday. new cases have been falling for several days . the number of death was also down for 3300 fatalities. in the last 24 hours, brazil's president has been fine for not wearing a mask while leading a parade of supporters on motor bikes in south palo jebel. and our son and 3 government ministers are also slapped with penalties equivalent to
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a $110.00 each. on the local rules, masks, compulsory and public places. also not rotella crowns that mosque the useless for those already vaccinated. a claim of disputed by most public health when it was both narrow, who gave the go ahead for brazil to host the corporate america football tournament when argentine and columbia pulled out because of a search in infections. and with kick off to you later on, sunday, 11 players from venezuela and bolivia have tested positive. but as monica, you're not going to report some re diginero. the 10 nation event is going ahead regardless glo desilva has been selling football souvenirs for 25 years. always in the same spot in front of your dish or near psychotic, 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,
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and the number of covey 19 deaths is about to reach half a 1000000. but 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 covered 19 and had to be quarantined in the capital. brazil you was noticing on traverse us. i would like for us not to have these problems, not just with venezuela, but with any one. 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 brazilian football confederation. who decided to have the copper america here. yes, the decision was backed by brazil was president zabel. so now was parking outrage in congress forma. this will be a decent championship. we need
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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 death. it'll continue. in brazil, we had the percentage of people infected and in the football business was equivalent to the front line doctors in hospitals. the same percentage, so doctors are subjected to a very high viral concentration of density, right? well, soccer players in brazil were infected at the same rate, which is incredible is or is it is scary. even close to who makes the living, selling t shirts and flags to football fans. does this year's tournament is too risky? will very nice. brazilian government wants to come by america political reasons. it was popular. aiden was a lot of money and our election thanks,
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dear. but what about the rest of the country? not even 11 percent has been fully vaccinated of 51 and i haven't had to 1st of any, eventually 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 us all jazeera, we're diginero but also to come here and i'll just say are including how the growth of the green party shaking up the race to elect germany's next leader plus i'm $200.00 charges on the bank of another majority of one of the longest river in bangladesh, where hundreds and thousands of farmers lives have been effected due to the increase in salt water. ah hello, wind continues to be the big story across the middle east. we've got our small so
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the north northwest swain down the golf. we're seen wind gusts with bob, 6070 kilometers per hour, 60 kilometers, and kept our door high of $41.00 on sunday. look at the next 3 days in kuwait. so this is, you know, swirling around the sand and does some hazy skies look at this wing a 70 kilometers per hour temperature at $44.00 by wednesdays. so that's 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. ok, next, let's go to turkey and we do have a bit of what 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
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this time of the year toward the south. plenty of sun as we had 2 boards and bob weigh her r. e 21 bill a while we've got you in for a high of 22 degrees on sunday. the abuse and then accused by the government of failing to safeguard their families. they pick fault lines investigates, institution life, victim blaming that is leading to survivors of domestic abuse being separate from their children. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the case with them most of the abuse or needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on just oh
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a welcome back and pick them out about some stories here on out. is there a g 7 liter meeting in the u. k. have agreed. i'm a global infrastructure plan to counter china's influence the details and how it would be financed. unclear algeria, intellectual commission instead of just have a 30 percent of voters to part in parliamentary elections. the pro democracy movement down his head, i had called for a boy and 11 players. i'm going to win and bolivia tested positive for corona virus . out of the copper america football tournament in brazil for the termination event is going ahead regardless with the hopes due to play venezuela, the opening match on sunday. now the race to elect germany's next leader have seen surprising games by the opposition green party ahead of september the election and some regions. the greens are pulling higher than the
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governing christian democrats. the party of outgoing chancellor, anglo merkel, who stepping down after 16 years of the forefront of international politics. the barca 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 chancellor re 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. and at times as even overtaken outgoing chance langler merkel, christie and democrats have one foot for data that we have been preparing for best the 40 years at all. now rough edges 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,
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a continuation of what america ready did. so. but i think there, 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 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 remained a big concern for german voters. driving support for continuity candidate and lash at the one the backing of merkel, kristian democrats met him 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,
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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 and the green to also get to make their mark in the east of the country with 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, but germany's greens are running an unexpected wave of popularity. with growing concerns about climate change, driving possible political change. he's broke out just 0 for asylum seek has from afghanistan. i've been sentenced 10 years in prison for burning down europe's largest migrant camp. a great court rule, the group intentionally set fire to the maria camp on the island of less boss. around 13000 asylum seekers not to sleep in the open off of the camp was destroyed in september. a sudden rise in the amount of salt in one of the longest rivers in
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bangladesh is having a devastating impact on public health and the environment times the challenges reports. this is one of the most important rivers in bangladesh. the nearly 200 kilometers more than the fits into the river ganges and sustains the livelihoods of millions along the coast. but its salt levels have been rising in recent years. expert said that's largely because of an increase in sea levels which forces salt water back into rivers. they also believe at dam on the river again. g as in india could have had an impact. just nora is a farmer and say's life has become a challenge. well, if i did them up, i'll some lens, a damaged crops are not growing. we can't farm and cultivate like before. many people are getting skin rashes, plus we can't bade in the river or cook with river water. so we know it depends on well water for our daily needs. this year,
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the salt level in model murphy was $2100.00 parts per 1000000 concentration. the highest in a decade. the human body can only stand salt levels of our own $600.00 parts per 1000000. according to the local department of public health engineering. the impact of the increase in the falls of more than once a day by water is already been filed by the local communities here in gopro guns district most now have to fetch fresh water from nearby treatment plan. they say they're held agriculture and environment, have all been seriously affected. many spend hours collecting fresh drinking water ones on the river. water contains too much salt, which is why we take water from here. nowadays, it's even much worse. so we have to totally rely on the water from here. environmental experts are worried about the long term effects. under the hood for a long summer, summer food. and typically it's been observed that during the long summer periods, the salt water level increases in the surface of the rivers and kennels and south
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and south western regions. since we are now experiencing and prolong summer period, the salinity of the man who monsieur river has increased significantly compared to previous occasion and has affected 2 areas, mainly agriculture and health. bangladesh is familiar with the adverse impact of salt water intrusion, but with the consequence of climate change, it is now gradually extending inland, affecting river water, and agriculture land in the south and south western region. many have no choice but to use river water. one, find the salt water in the river, it's damaging everything here. it's hard to take bath here or do the household chores. it rotates the skin. we also can't regain the land because it damages the crops. environmentalist warrant if the salt water intrusion continues at this rate, livelihood, agriculture, and the bio diversity of this region could be under serious threat. and we charge a algebra to get our bangladesh, denmark football. star christian ericsson is conscious and stable in the hospital
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after collapsing during a euro 2020 game against finland. david stokes reports summers. distressing things 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 erickson 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 christ. and that exam himself
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that gave is getting light to clear 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, 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. now a lobster dive in, the us just had an incredible escape. he says he was working off the coast of cape cod when he heard a huge bump and everything went dark. have what happened next? just thought did i just get eaten by a white shark? and i said now, feel any teeth. and i said, oh my god, in the mouth of a whale with his mouth shut. well, michael packard thinks he was in the humpback whales mouth for around 30 seconds before it spat him out. he's been released from hospital with only minor injuries.
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and of course away liberty now a seat and a spaceship with billionaire jeff bezos has sold auction for a whopping $28000000.00. it will be the 1st crude flight by the amazon founders aerospace company blue origin, which is due to blast off next month. charlotte bennett, triple 29. well, you know what they say they say going once, this is tourism for the rich bidding to join. amazon founded jeff bezos in a 10 minute trip to specs. thank you, and that is sold $20000000.00. number one to one. this is the rocket. you ship it launching for to flight in april basis space company blue origin. it will carry its 1st humans into space, a board and ship it on july 20th. and we have with us go new shepherd,
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go inside the capture we bagels, his brother, the yet to be named auction winner and a 4th anonymous person. let's get into what the flight itself is going to be like about 10 times higher in altitude than your normal commercial jet flights over the carman line. that's when we're going to let our passengers on buckle get to experience about 3 minutes of weightlessness. the freedoms of 0, g. worth almost $200000000000.00 space off of the world's richest man. he found that e commerce joined amazon in 1994. but in out this month, his last day ceo will be on july 5th. there is no pivoting toward space. this is glue mood. we've been working on this lander for 3 years. it's a very large lander. it's time to go back to the moon this time to stay. the space race between pallets 2 decades ago. bilinear investors have joined in
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recent years. phase offices and competition with virgin collect takes richard branson and spaces elan musk for the space tourism market base sauce and branson developing short sub orbital flights. meaning they do not reach speeds required to remain in earth. orbit mosque wants to do multi day commercial space strips and has already st. astronauts to the international space station for no phase. also scheduled to be the 1st of the 1000000000 is to take the trip itself. shall at bellis o g 0. ah . time for a quick check of the headlines here on algebra, g 7 leaders meeting in the you k have agreed on a global infrastructure plan to counter china's influence. the details and how it will be financed or still unclear. are different to get us a jamie.

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