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johnson ah footballing legend, eric can't introduce his cloud. your temporary one of the special few stood up for their beliefs, whatever that cost football rebels on al jazeera. oh, i. i think we're in a contest with china per say. when a context with autocrat, us president joe biden declared democracy our race to compete with governments who hold absolute power. it follows the g 7 summit. the full leaders commit to a big fight against climate change and the karone of ours pandemic. ah, hello again. i've given l, this is the law from doha,
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also coming up benjamin netanyahu valve. he will be back. his israel parliament holds a heated session. macola sion that was to force him from nigeria and its neighbors build up the ground and see off and off against increasing attacks. what pirates ah g 7 lead is say 2021 is a turning point for our planet. let's just finish this so much in cornwall in southwest england. that's where they agreed on new targets to tackle climate change, including having greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and financing a green transition for poor nations. while it's fantastic that every one of the g 7 countries has pledged to whitehouse our contributions to climate change. we need to make sure we're keeping that as fast as we can and helping developing countries at
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the same time. but active a say the pledge is a to vague rich governments have a dismal record and sticking to their climate change promises. the previous days of the summer ended with plans for an ambitious global mega projects to rival china is growing. influence and need is also announced. they want to vaccinate, as many people as possible and to prevent future pandemic and diplomatic editor james base is outside trigger castle near saint ives. so we heard there from boris johnson president bod, and also spoke before he departed. didn't the james, what did he have to say? while much of the comments from all of the leaders were clearly about the pandemic . what all of us have been through for over a year, and now i'm trying to get out of the pan demik. and you remember that big pledge for a 1000000000 doses by the g 7 countries. it looks like it's actually going to be $870000000.00
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rather than the 1000000000. and whether it's, whether it's actually a 1000000000 or not, i think it's nowhere near what some want, including one of those who is attending this meeting. dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, he says you need to 11000000000 doses to get out of the pandemic. what was though evident from this meeting is that we've got a more traditional relationship between the u. s. and its key partners. they are, although there's lots of disagreement on the sidelines of various different issues . for example, on breaks it between the u. k. and the e u countries and the implications of breaks if and all non and overall they're much chummy than they were before they joined the trump administration and you have the u. s. back in his traditional leadership role as president biden's said that his news conference back at the table and engaged. and he said that was necessary because of the key challenge they face. i know this going to sound so much prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per say. when
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a context with autocrat autocratic, governance around the world as whether not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century. and i think how we act and whether we pulled together democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back at the 15 years now and say, did they step up our democracies as relevant as powerful as they had in the countries he's talking about that clearly he, among them are china and russia. the final communique criticizing what's going on in shing shine, talking about democracy in hong kong. a new plan by the g 7, but with no real details, no fresh on the bone yet to rival the belt and road initiative by china with regard to russia. president biden saying that relations in the us and russia were at
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a very low point. he is meeting his nato allies in the next 24 hours, then meeting you leaders. but then on wednesday, sitting down with vladimir putin, the russian leader. he said, that's how the low point relationship will change, depends on how president putin will react. but he said he would be straightforward with the russian leader. ok, thank you for that. james base to to medic, editor there, and cornwall and us president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to the u. k. with a visit to queen elizabeth at the castle. these live pictures from there in the castle courtyard with the 2 countries national anthems being played later. as a heads he will travel to brussels ahead of monday's nato summit. while he is there with the queen, may i going to have tea? and they will also be inspecting the queen god, let him now from me baka,
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who is in when need what should we be reading into this reception for the u. s. president. by queen elizabeth. well if create elizabeth love, 60 years 69 year rain is anything to go by. it's going to be incredibly difficult to read anything from queen elizabeth's facial expressions. she is most completely professional and situations like, let's not forget that she has been queen during the presidency of 14 previous us president. she's not all of them apart from linda johnson. so i think she's likely to be faced by joe biden. and his wife jill, arriving here, it was quite amusing. seeing a short while ago over a balmy, sleepy summer's afternoon. the sound of a cricket match being played behind the camera position, people sitting around on picnic blankets, then all of
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a sudden the mighty roar of the presidential helicopter, sweeping overhead, and then landing down inside the grounds of winds. the council that's been the seat of the british rules for a 1000 years. as you mentioned, there t is all the cards. maybe some nibble's as well. no doubt. a pleasant trees will be exchanged, this very much the apotheosis, the highlights of british soft power at a time in which the british government, at least was hoping to reshape and reinvigorate britain standing on the global stage. it's not going to be a very long meeting, but a chance to reevaluate and restore old friendships between the united states and the united kingdom. if no one could not visit the queen without having tea, that's the most british thing of all, isn't it? we are now looking at live pictures of 1st lady joe biden exiting the vehicle.
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there there is the u. s. president joe biden, and off they go to meet the queen. this is in the grounds of windsor castle in the u. k. as you can see, the formalities taking place there. we will all remember the last time the queen had a visit with the the us president and there was a bit of a family around donald trump walking in front of the queen. there is of course, a lot of protocol around spending time with the queen. we remember michelle obama put her hand on the queen shoulder. and that, of course was lot was made of that and the press 2 need want to come back to you just while we continue to look at the pictures. this must be, you know, assign, at least as you said, we're not going to hear. the queen won't get much away, but this must be a sign, at least of the royal family wanting to show our relations with this new us prison . i think it probably is, you know,
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considering that the queen i lost the husband prints a couple of months ago. it's been very clear that she has stepped up to the job that she has been faithful and loyal to you over the course of the past. 69 years she wanted to do her job head of state. let's not forget, this is the 2nd date that the biden's having the queen. the 1st was on friday when she host the special reception with the g. 7 leaders down in cornwall biden is the full president to be invited here to win the car. so it's proceeds of course, as you mentioned, by the trumps before that by the obama before that by the george w bush's. and before that, the reagan solely a handful of presidents of enjoy this more intimate encounter with the queen at war is essentially her home prince philip always regard regarding buckingham palace. often the scene of many huge and elaborate banquets is very much the,
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the office. but she said, i think it's fair to say, but they say the united kingdom, extending the hand of friendship for many, many decades. so united states, the president of the united states. thank you very much for that need. so yes, we said, what we're looking at is pictures of the grounds of wins the castle with the british monarchs. queen elizabeth there with the us president joe biden, and the 1st lady jill biden. they are there with the queen's company. first battalion, we're god of honor, is there, we're expecting them to inspect that god of honor, i believe with have the u. s. national anthem. they will, after the formalities, go on to have tea together as they were saying, a fairly short visit before president biden heads off to brussels, where he has and nato meeting. he has of course,
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come from cornwall from the g 7 summit the okay, we are going to leave it there for you. well, benjamin netanyahu has told a heated session of connecticut that he will be back. politicians are preparing for a vote that is likely to see the end of the caretaker prime minister's 12 year long stint in office. that's totally benefit the far right, the distance to replaced at yahoo initially was heckled to see delivered a speech. some can i said members have been escorted out harry, forth it is in west jerusalem for us. harry. so what else have we been hearing on the connected floor? hello isn't extremely fiery session in the connected, especially at the beginning when natalie bennett 1st stood to his feet to speak as
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the prime minister designate. if anyone thought this is going to be a particularly gracious. so graceful transitions of power, if that is what we're going to see, which it seems it is this evening than it certainly wasn't, that it was constant interruptions and shouting and attempts to throw him off his stride. the various members of the connector who were ordered out of the chamber as he tried to speak. he talked about the importance of having a government in place that would work for these ready people. he thanked benjamin netanyahu and indeed his family, including his wife for the service of the country, but said that now it was time to put aside and put behind israel, the sort of divisiveness that had exemplified, especially the recent years. he also talked about being a government for all sectors of israeli society, but as i say, there was just constant attempts to stop him from speaking by contrast. when benjamin netanyahu got up to speak of the beginning,
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at least he was heard in near silence. he went through a fairly familiar checklist of what he sees as his is achievements for these ready people before really sort of transitioning into the role of opposition leader. he said, if it was fated that he and his colleagues and allies were to go into opposition, he said he do so with the backs held straight and that it wouldn't be long before they were back in office. and they also put some pretty considerable roadblocks or attempted road blocks in the path of bennett and lockheed and change government. this very, very broad coalition which also relies for the 1st time on palestinian israeli support to facilitate this government saying that among other things that they wouldn't be able to stand up to the presidency of joe biden. to be paul, see the u. s. administration, in terms of iran, so ready putting a very clear, dividing line between what he was trying to portray himself as
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a strong statesman who could prevent or at least object to the resuscitation of the iran nuclear deal. versus what he said would be a government would capitulate on that front and also jeopardize economic progress as well. so he is now setting himself up as an opposition leader and he's playing on the very divisiveness and division that has characterized philosophy as of his time. and power have given the vast differences among the cobbled together parties of this coalition. what are the expectations that it will last a full pen? i think few people are certainly betting on the fact that it would last as full for years. if it were to then we would see natalie bennett in charge for the 1st 2 years. well, yeah, that pete who has the largest party in the opposition block in the now the government block, if this vote goes through and then lockheed would take over for the next 2 years as
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prime minister and what they're promising is a government that will kind of put aside the differences, it will confront ideologically toxic issues for either side. so a government of sally pragmatic measures and stewardship, not one that is actually given any real mandate to make any considerable change. so that is for elandis good. depending on where you sit on these ready political spectrum. and indeed, when you're viewing this from the palestinian side of the situation, as for how much chance they have of getting even that far a lot, i think depends on the next few weeks and early months. can they pass a budget? can they demonstrate to israel that despite what netanyahu says the skies and suddenly going to fall as soon as he leaves office? because he has set himself up as the essential, indispensable leader of this country. the more they can do that then potentially the more they can chip away that reputation and the less power that yahoo will have
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. but he will be trying everything, make no mistake. but obstacles in their way to put legislation on the floor of the house. they could embarrass one rather side and pick them against each other. so there will be all sorts of tactics used to try to make this shortly. government. all right, thank you very much for that. harry force that in west jerusalem. and then use ahead. how turkey has to turn its tourism around for a major hit from the corona virus pandemic. ah, ah, it's time for the journey. the winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello, we got some very heavy rain falling to central and northern parts of china over the next couple days. monuv from the plum rains, nudging a little further northward. so this is where we're going to see the, the heaviest down pools over the next day, or 2,
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and see how just cause its way back. pushes a little further north, up towards basing. just alert a little further east, which as we go on through tuesday. so expect to see some flooding here as we go one through the middle part of this week, shanghai, seeing some big and heavy showers and with plenty of thunder. embedded in let some bloody showers to into japan, but not too bad. here. want to shower is still in place across the taiwan, the far south of china joining up with the showers that we have across south east asia. so some lobby show is a possibility from time from time to time, the across the philippines, the heat of the day showers continues very much of malaysia and also into indonesia . i'm. we got some live showers long a spouse of rain, just moving across north vietnam through indo china heading towards northern part of a me and mar joining up with a circulation that we have in the back and goals and heavy showers, pushing up towards bangladesh. calcutta see some heavy rain all the way up towards behalf more heavy down pools coming in across the western gas received flooding here recently. and there's more very heavy rain to come.
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he wants to algebra reminder of our top stories this on the 3 day g. 7 summit has ended with new pledges by lead us to slash greenhouse gas emissions. the both are promised to support developing nations to transition to green economy. and environmental se, the goals and ambitious enough here as president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to the u. k. with a visit to queen elizabeth windsor castle. they could buy them will travel to brussel the head of monday. the nation so much it's been a start to a confidence vote on israel. you government that could see the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu a 12 year long student and i've totally been at the man hoping to replace him with heckled by netanyahu. supported in the connected south africa has pulled 2000000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine after contamination concerns. one of the us drug make
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a sites it comes as the country enters a 3rd wave and less than one percent of its population is fully vaccinated. the south african government is under fire for slow roll out. it's reported nearly 2000000 infections and nearly 60000 deaths. familiar, miller has more from the city of doesn't. the procurement of vaccines is one that has all the africans worried, especially as the countries now entered a 3rd wave of infections. the latest numbers, at least, almost 9000 of africans, about 9000 new cases of infections. and this is a significant rise compared to the last few weeks. now the government has said that it's likely it would have to potentially discard $2000000.00 johnson and johnson vaccines that are in a warehouse in the eastern cape. so that consignment is definitely on hold because of the contamination of a component of those doses that took place in the united states before it reached south africa. and so,
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so africa is likely to have to rely on its prison consignment of 5 vaccines which are not near enough to vaccinate south africa. the government is presently trying to vaccinate people over the age of 60. it had hoped to thought vaccinating teachers in particular so that school could reopen completely. the government has been criticized for the slow pace of the rollout. and it had expected about 29000000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine. so that could be put into jeopardy given the hold now on the 2000000 doses from that pharmaceutical company, johnson and johnson had been ideal because of the facilities until africa, especially taking that vaccine to rural areas. it was one that suited conditions in south africa. and as he certainly a blow for the government that's trying to vaccinate, as many people as possible, but continues to be criticized for the slow pace of the roll out. india has
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reported its lowest number of official daily coven, 19 cases since april. it for portable than 80000 new infections, but the number of deaths remains high with more than 3000 recorded in the past 24 hours. some regional governments, including the capital, new delhi, will be easing locked on measures further from monday. countries around the gulf of guineas, stepping up security to fight off a sharp rise and attacks by pirates. the maritime area stretches from senegal to gold, and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year, i'm at interest reports from lake also niger area, one of the worst effected countries. the nigeria test out new equipment soon to be deployed. it's the, it's an arsenal of ground. air and sea vessels and equipment designed to tech pirates operating in the gulf of attacks in the region have grown in number and
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sophistication of the past 5 years is very difficult to advocate. but our target is to see as 0. tolerance of my time is actually within and beyond. out one to 2. we have a complete gamble of land. at the approach, i think that it can handle the issue of the insecurity countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate to tags. many a carried out in nigeria waters, many countries in west africa and the gulf of guinea have tied the matter time secure to that of the continents biggest economy and for good reason. a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the 1st quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria, territory waters ship operators hope with the countries deployment of additional vessels like this. 17 interceptor boats 10 aircraft including groans,
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will help to keep the number down. in addition to the loss of lives and equipment, many businesses have closed. there was a time in the country that we had almost con, right? did you to the out of the, the pirate and the last a lot of business do you who's out on reno, nevada, going on and she says, getting them back will be hard as new threats a merging we have that come from you room and i mean they feel our children and they take the much respect in red once they are red, minus ship operators,
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navigating the gulf of guinea. now pay insurance premiums, similar to what's paid by those in wars zones. forcing some to avoid the region altogether. officious in nigeria, hope they improved security force worry so confidence in merchants once again, play the gulf of guinea. automated reason? i'll do you see that make us activists in me and mall have rallied against the military crew that day before the 1st trial of deposed leader on sounds. who chief, wow, protest marched and young gone, holding for a return to democracy. they dispersed quickly to avoid confrontation with security forces. the un human rights chief is warned of human rights catastrophe, because of the medic freeze crackdown on descent. they are reports at least 860 people have been killed since the army took over in february. a turkey is hoping, tourism will recover the summer. it's been removed from germany's list of high risk
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destinations, but others like the u. k. and russia still advising against visiting turkey city because the old reports from stumbled sir walter runs a chain of small hotels in a stomach historic district like many others. here. he's preparing to reopen after a 15 most on closure. because if depend on the current a virus called turn numbers and revenue to slump by 2 thirds last year, and the government is vaccinating towards workers and a set tract, at least $30000000.00 visitors this year, and revenue of $23000000000.00. but sir, dar and other operators say that's too optimistic. of course, we don't way to be potential about to request. actually if we start with exceptions, we did for 3540 percent to bonuses. and the target is to
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know the profit actually. but another minus and off to mount will be good for the next months. jealous ganga. re partially reopen his restaurant a week ago and it is. but this by some financial support from the government. he's struggling to keep going to the, to the show cause jenny, there are very few tourist now. it's very quiet during the week and just a bit lively on weekends. it's not satisfying. we've been spending out of pocket the last one and a half years. the st. theresa coming today. this or that week. i didn't see better days. we worn out on the many or looking 7 council following an increase in provence, $900.00 infections return to last month and travel warning. the elijah family from the united think atlanta visits in april, but postpone the trip for the month due to turkey imposing
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a locked on. they say they visit, it's been worth it for us. it's good enough. it's not empty to feel like we're isn't, and it's not over to crowded to feel, to feel scared the present or just say fire don't face some countries, restrictions on travel to turkey or political. the country's main source of visitors. russia has halted flights, and turkey is also on britain's travel. restless voices with moscow have sword. after anchor, discuss motor support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the border with the rain. and the enter key are also at odds over oil and gas exploration. in the eastern mediterranean, russia is expected to resume lights, the turkey in late june. an uncle expects a similar move by britain after a native summit on june 14. but given your political pensions, it still won't be certain, it can reach
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a goal of 30000000 visitors. seen i'm castillo, l 0. sample crowds have been back in london, wembley stadium for england's euro. 2020 campaign with a match against croatia. about 23000 fans attended all had to show negative cove at 1900 test to get in it the largest crowd in the stadium. since the start of the pandemic in the one the match. one know and brazil government is getting push back for agreeing to host the corporate america football tournament and the panoramic. it set to kick off later with brazil taking on venezuela and the match opponents there could worse in the countries already done covert 19 crisis. brazil is the 2nd hardest hit, comes in the world. with more than 480000 death. denmark has confirmed football, kristian erickson suffered a cardiac arrest, which saw him collapse on the pitch in his sides opening euro 2020 game with philip . then mark's team doctor says he was gone before he was resuscitated midfield. the
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remains in the stable condition at hospital and copenhagen and medical test sofa. the normal we did research station and there was guardian tourist how close worthy, i don't know. and we, we got him back after, after one, the 5th. so, so that's quite fast. ah, this is algebra, these are the top stories. the 3 days g, 7 summit has ended with new pledges by leaders to slash greenhouse gas emissions. the both are promised to support developing nations to transition to green economies. but environmentalists say the goals and not ambitious enough. i know this going to sound so much.
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