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[000:00:00;00] news ah a non pill task ahead g 7 liter tank. hope climate change on the final day of the summer in the united kingdom. ah. my time is, this is al, just they're alive from the hall. so coming up start day in israeli politics. i'm stephanie decker outside, the israeli parliament where bar any last minute surprises. benjamin netanyahu
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a 12 year run. as prime minister of israel is about to come to an end. just 30 percent devote is show up. file jury is 1st parliamentary elections, the 2019 mac protest. that is sold $28000000.00. a prince, the some one unnamed, bitter will pay for face tribe with a billionaire founder of amazon. and ah, now it's the 3rd and final day of the g 7 summit in the u. k. b hours ahead. the leaders of the world 7 leading economies that are expected to back out vicious goals to tackle climate change. on saturday, they agreed on a global mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. but with the un secretary general at the table,
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global health was still the major talking point. jonah hall reports from cornwall. you're right, you're 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 who the poet to come together and 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 and crucially, countries need financing right now. and every single that i received from the g 7 to far come to the any extra money until we see the money. none of this
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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, 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 the 7 developed world democracies. and yet, at this very summit,
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he stands accused by the european union of failing to honor his own commitments on breaks it. series of meetings you leaders have told johnson the better relations will only come if he abides by the terms of post briggs in trade arrangements in northern ireland and the u. s. president with 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 gc of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom, which is the sound of a prime minister no matter how isolated and however disappointed that breakfast has cost a cloud over his summit, nevertheless, refusing to back down on joan how joins us now live from falmouth in cold, so joan, a big announcements reportedly coming when it comes to the climate. what's expected
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for the last day, given over largely to the climate and the environment which along with the pandemic, had always been the to keep it as of this summit to sort of staging post towards the next big climate conference call. 26, which will also be hosted by the u. k. in glasgow in november. and these leaders will later hear from the environment, mentally dr. david edinburgh, who will warn them, essentially that the decisions that back here over the next couple of months will be among the most important decisions ever made in human history. and towards that end, they're expected expected to reaffirm their commitments to ensuring that global warming isn't allowed to go above one and a half degrees celsius. they'll be big pledges on emissions having emissions by 2030 relative to 2010 levels, phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles. phasing out government subsidies, the fossil fuel industry also pledges on the environment, reversing biodiversity loss,
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protecting up to 30 percent of ocean and land. by 2030 pars johnson has a a signature fund, the blue planet fund. he'll unveil 3 quarter of a $1000000000.00. they're given over to the oceans and marine life. we've heard lots about a green industrial revolution building infrastructure projects across the developing world. as ever, the issue will be finance giving poor countries the means to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. and campaign is already saying that there's very little in the way of new money on the table here. and jonah, the issue of vaccines also coming out again. what i need is expected to go with that one. vaccines have been at the top of everybody's agenda, and surprisingly, throughout this g 7 summit, friday kicked off with a big announcement that a 1000000000 doses of vaccines would be donated by these rich countries to poorer countries within the next 12 months will enter on saturday. the w h o chief dr.
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federals good races. who said, look at 1000000000 doses is eye catching, it's important. but in fact, we need 11000000000 doses to vaccinate the world. he's given his backing to what a new challenge he's set for these countries to vaccinate 70 percent of the world. by the time they meet again in germany this time next year. and he's given his support to an initiative, to lift the intellectual property rights, the peyton's helped by big pharmaceutical companies over the vaccines, so that the developing world can go ahead and produce their own vaccines. at this stage, the u. s. in france are in favor of that germany in the u. k. against expect later interventions from invited delegations from south africa and india who are very much pushing this tightened waiver initiative at they could step in and make some announcements here, calling on the world to allow these countries as a say to make the vaccines they need to be able to make them right now. and that's
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jo in house from cornwall after 2 elections in 2 years and 12 years of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. israel could finally have a new leader in the coming hours. politicians will vote on a new coalition with a raise, a thin majority in the connecticut. it's an uneasy alliance of a policy that includes the right the last stand for the 1st time in his roles, history, a palestinian israeli party. the overnight hundreds of people gathered outside benjamin netanyahu office, or residents rather to celebrate his potential departure for months that have been called for him to resign after his indictments on corruption charges. protest is accused him of polarizing israel and deepening social and political divisions. stephanie deka is live for us outside the israeli connected in western. and so stephanie, does it look like those votes coming together for natalie bennett? i think on paper is certainly barney. last minute surprises. we do expect that vote
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of confidence to go ahead 5 our is now when to connect it will convene to carry out that vote of confidence. as you're saying, it's a very fractious coalition to coalition of opposite really the only thing they seem to really agree on. the main thing is that it's time for benjamin netanyahu to go. now what we expect is for now to be bennett, this is the man expected to be the next prime minister to 1st address the kinessa to introduce his cabinet and set out the agenda of the government venue. loppy. this is the man centrist, a former tv personality, credited with forming, getting all these parties to come together, and then we'll be hearing from benjamin netanyahu himself. if this vote goes that he will become the leader of the opposition. delicate still maintains the largest seats in the classes. so this is going to take some time. but certainly, if all goes to plan and as we said, if there are no last minute surprises because this is a, let's say, a minor majority, $61.00 out of $120.00 seats. so that's only one member of parliament, sammy, if they change their mind,
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it doesn't go through. but certainly at the moment it is expected that that vote of competence will pulse and that naturally, bennett will replace benjamin netanyahu up to 12 years. at the help of this country as prime minister. so would it really be the end of the road then for nathan, yahoo, i mean he's a very sophisticated political operator faces now indicted on corruption charges. what happens to him? he is an extremely savvy political operator. he maintains confidence, he's just been tweeting, quoting a rabbi, saying, god is on this side. yes, he faces trial. he faces jail and the post of prime minister is the only one that offers immunity sammy. he has also said in the past that he's going to do everything to ensure the downfall of this government. so fighting speak continues. he's also always meant a that he's the only man to lead this country. he's the only man who could maintain israel's security, but certainly at the moment also these really public seems somewhat turned against
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him. he is a man that really does it love him or hate him. it's still very much a polarizing figure, but he's also mine. he's been very much at the top of politics in this country, so i think no, he's not going anywhere yet. he's also not going to be vacating, as well for residents. you. so those protests there are last night. there was more of a celebration really yet, but in the next coming days, perhaps weeks, according to his office, but at the moment he still certainly remains very much in office. his leaders of the opposition, if this vote goes ahead in the next couple of hours, stephanie vanka for us from west harrison. algeria is electro commission says just more than 30 percent of those who took part. in fact, today's parliamentary elections. it's the lowest turn out in nearly 20 years. the recent protest movement had called for a boycott, a vote. it was holding weekly rally's calling for political reform until effectively being banned. last month. richard chassis is
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a professor of political science at george washington university. he says the low voter turnout could favor, will it just policies? the basic crept, the matter, 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 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,
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which are about $400.00. there are $470.00 seats that are being contested. 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 the 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. so i had an al jazeera police, $510.00 gas nigerians using democracy de to protest worsening security situation. and the scare on day to football, 02020 as a danish player collapses on the pitch. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. the weather's starting increasingly hot in here made across much of western europe as we go on through the next couple of days. something of a summary breakdown. as we go on through the, we've got a few showers cropping up across the spain and portugal, but fine and dry with a large ridge of high pressure a little further north, drawing in michelle away from the as also. so that's why it is turning increasingly humid. we've got some lively showers, long spells right into eastern parts of europe. wet weather that'll slide is where cross book rest be some showers there for the football taking place there on sunday afternoon. but bryce guys do come right back in be behind that. and we're looking at some very high temperatures there for london. and also the amsterdam, the football here and hot enough hubert enough to in paris around 28 celsius will see a 2018 london by monday. around 30 degrees, therefore,
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paris of the hot sunshine really said he wanted to, she was saying speak was northern part of spain and portugal, plenty of showers down towards the se still, but for the most part, central western areas looking fine dry and pretty warm in, we'll hang onto that warms up into london as we go one through the early part of the week 29 celsius here. as we go on into the middle of the week, but to tell you a little cooler sciences and wester weather by thursday. sponsored cattle airways. talk to al jazeera, we oh, skinny ami were attacking ringo. and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman precedent. it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence?
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that's what we strive to do. me a the me welcome back. you're watching. i'll just time to recap our headlines. it's the 3rd and final day of the g 7 summit in the u. k. in the hours ahead, 7 world leaders are expected to outline plans to tackle climate change. israeli politicians on hold a vote of confidence and a new government that could unseat when you mean that's in yahoo. it's in the lines of a policy that includes the right the left and for the 1st time a palestinian israeli. pompey, algeria is electro commission says more than 30 percent devoted to carlton
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parliament reelections. leaders of the recent monks, long protest had called for come place in nigeria have fire to gas and live rounds into the air to disperse protesters in the country marks its democracy. de nigerians gathered to vent their anger at the worsening secures the situation, failing economy and the government's recent twits ban. i'm at a race reports from lagos. i protest, protest peacefully with demonstrated chanting port, democracy songs. there was heavy police presence, some officers even moving alongside the small crowd until the 1st cordon was breached. when the security forces lock rounds of 2 guys at the protest, as the crowd including dozens of john list,
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had to run to find safety. police then fired gunshots into their banga comalla fe who participated in the post june 12 movement 28 years ago. the ideals they football have been discord by the political class. that's why they back on the street. now you know what we could do to put them on to the beginning of one month. we cannot put them out of the vehicles in north the june 12 when i was born after the enrollment of an election in 1993. i believe the previous years history, the winner of that vote, was later arrested by the military and died in detention. what followed to protest and violence. group venetian force in the military to organize another transfer of power to civilians. 6 years later,
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that transition to civilian power is marked here every year as democracy de but so much of his who took part in last, his entities brutality protested that turned violent if times stayed away this year . seeing st proteus like these can easily be hijacked by opportunities on the go. good powder and thin guys, because i'm just kid goes, i screwed up and i didn't want my last to my country. parties were also reported in other cities including the capital, a boucher, 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 purchase are coming at a time when i didn't fully tissues for failing terrain in widespread violence. corruption, inflation and poverty worried about a repeat of the police brutality protest. last year that resulted in widespread
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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 i meant, but millions of citizens burdened by inflation, economic stagnation and violence, say the change must happen and now the reason i'll use ita lagos, nigeria activists in may and may have returned to the streets to rally against the military cou. i protest as much in the southern city of di way to call for return to democracy. the un human rights chief is one of the human rights catastrophe, is the mercury cracks down on descent. there are reports at least 860 people have been killed since they are me to coven february. enough gonna stand at least 7
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people were killed by 2 explosions in the capital cobble. the blast saw similar to other attacks that appeared to be targeting an ethnic and religious minority catalog. rianne has more. a commuter van reduced were burned out shell and was campbell. it was destroyed by a bomb. 30 minutes later he had another transport van was hit. 2 separate attacks on one road, a few kilometers apart. i got to think that one on one. unfortunately, the mini band was targeted. when i got here, i saw today victims and dead body, we then took the injured to hospital 5 and we got out most of the people who live in this neighborhood of cobble or from the has vara, ethnic community who are predominantly shia in a largely sunni society armed groups linked to ice will have declared war against them. oh, there had been similar bombings in the area further or this one. several civilians
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were killed when for mini vans were bomb. 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 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 moon. i still haven't been able to find my friend as a cellphone, appears to be all. despite the slides and wireless of can, as soon as in the middle of a peace agreement, the usaa will withdraw all the forces and that of nato's my september 11th. because 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 carter. but the violence back home appears to be escalating. cutty, a little bit of
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a young al jazeera for of asylum seekers from afghanistan have been sentenced to 10 years in prisons of burning down europe's largest migrant camp. a great court ruled the group intentionally set fire to the maria camp on the island of less boss. last year, around 13000 asylum seekers had to sleep in the open after the camp was destroyed. the race to elect germany's next leader as seen surprising gains by the opposition green party ahead of september the election in some regions, the greens of polling higher than the governing christian democrats. new bach, i explained, was a desperate group of activists, germany's green policies. now the heart of mainstream politics, but they've never been this close to having one at their own 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
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as high as the last election. and at times is even overtaken. outgoing chancellor angler merkel kristian democrats and you have one foot suggested that we had 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. there greens in germany, a 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 are par for the entire european union at a crossroads of the part 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
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global leaders. but the aftershocks of the pandemic remain 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 come and meet. you can't win just on climate and protection alone. of course, this remains the main shoot for the greens. it's in the dna, but i think corona virus and the management of the pandemic and vaccination will remain an issue until the election 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 of the west. and there was simmering internal tensions between green party leaders and rebellious grass roots activists o. germany's greens of writing an unexpected wave of popularity with growing concerns about climate change,
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driving possible political change. he's broken out just era. the european championship football match between denmark and finland in copenhagen as finished. after being halted phonetic to ours by a serious medical emergency. danish player christian ericsson collapsed on the page just before half the time. he was free to them, the scene just being taken to a nearby hospital where thought say he has regained consciousness. thanks for the pal, mary is a sport correspondence with b in sports. he says he's never seen anything like it kinetics and collapsed on his own. e. now, in a situation that we learned in the past, we saw probably mom by premier league and it happened to him. it happened in italy to him. model he knew will didn't survive that it was nice looking for example, the tree phone published warmer, saying well,
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i hope from the playful golf. and the thing is that the big fear was that immediately there was no movement, no motion from attics, and absolutely nothing even when the medical while landing on the fish, one of the situation that we learn, we see the faces over seem it over the off once so while the, the and so you have to call for the help and these last the why some time be perform cpr, the by hands and also by electrical le how. and to be honest, i never seen that with electrical out on the beach. little quite something and also the, the ground that they were playing. the pumpkin fabian copenhagen has no fancies between a stands and peach and quite close to the beach. and the wife of creased and nixon was that we also saw the sending to the ground and the gold keeper of denmark and
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captain, the fish michael, was consulting ada, a seat on a space ship with billionaire jeff bays, also sold at auction for $28000000.00 it will be on the 1st crude flight by the amazon founders aerospace company, blue origin. it's due to blast off next month. charlotte both has more 29000000. well, you know what they say they say going once, this is terrorism for the rich bidding to join. amazon found jeff bezos in a 10 minute trip to specs. thank you and that is sold 20000000. the number one o 21. 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 aboard and ship it on july 20th. and we have with us go new shepherd, go inside the capture. we bagels his brother,
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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. it's 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 also the world's richest man. he founded e commerce joined amazon in 1994. but in 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 land or for 3 years. it's a very large lander. it's time to go back to the moon this time to stay
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the space race between one pallet 2 decades ago. bilinear investors have joined in recent years, phase offices and competition with virgin collect ticks, richard branson and spaces elan musk for the space tourism market. they source and branson and 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 now. phase also scheduled to be the 1st of the 1000000000 is to take the trip itself. charlotte bellis algae? 0. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here. now just here now is the 3rd and final day of the g 7 summit in the u. k. the hours ahead 7 world leaders are expected to outline plans to tackle climate change. john hall has mall from
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