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078, for further information, visit our website. ah, i think we're in a contest with china per se, in a context with autocrat. us president joe biden declared democracies are in a race to compete with governments who hold absolute. it follows the g 7 summit that will lead to commit to a bigger fight against climate change and the current of ours pandemic. ah, other can vanelle, this is l g. there law from doha. also coming up, benjamin netanyahu evolve. he will be back. israel's parliament holds the heated session on the coalition, wants to force him from power. members of parliament still speaking, we will get
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a live update from our correspondent and west jerusalem edge area and its neighbors build up the ground and see also and also against increasing attacks by pirates. ah, g 7 need is say 2021 is a turning point for our planet of now finished there so much in cornwall and southwest england 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 wipe out our contributions to climate change, we need to make sure we're keeping that as fast as we can and helping developing countries at the same time. but activists say the pledge is
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a 2 vague ridge governments have a dismal record and sticking to their climate change promises. the previous days of the summit ended with plans for an ambitious global mega project to rival china's growing influence. and lead is also announced they want to vaccinate, as many people as possible to prevent future pandemic se. and if the american james space is outside, forget to cancel, met, saint ives, james, so we've heard both from prime minister, both johnson and from us president joe biden. what else did they have to say? well, they certainly making very bold claims about what they're doing with regard to covey . 19, they say that they are going to vaccinate off 1000000000, the vaccines, the countries that need them. but in fact, the figures a 170000000, it seems not actually quite a 1000000000. and even that felt was
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a long way short of what some say should be offered to stop the pandemic. dr. tedra, the header world held a health organization. so do you actually need to 11000000000 vaccines to end cobra, 900 completely. this was a summit which saw, i think, a more traditional role for the us and it's g 7 partners that were getting on better course. there were lots of different divisions between them. but it was better relations overall, and there was an agreed communique which we have not always had at the g 7 joining donald trump's time. various points he actually agreed to disagree on the issue of climate change with his partners. certainly, president biden said, it was good that the u. s. was back at the table and fully engaged and he said that was important because of the main issue facing i know this going to sound somewhat prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per se. 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 as democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back to 15 years now and say, did they step up? are democracies as relevant as powerful as they have been singled out to countries . in particular, one of them was china. you'll know that the g 7 has this alternative now to the belt and road initiative. china's infrastructure investment program has been in place for some 8 years, no real flesh on the bone of exactly how that's going to work at this stage. criticism in the final communique of china, the treatment of the week is and the situation in hong kong,
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the other country is russia and certainly president biden said that russian u. s. relationships was at a low point. he said that whether that changes will depend on vladimir putin and depends on how he reacts to president biden when he sits down with him on wednesday, he'll be having a face to face meeting with the russian leda after the 1st, at the beginning of the week, heading to brussels to meet nato and the leaders at diplomatic editor their james face. after the g 7, joe biden went to visit britain's queen elizabeth and when the castle, the fox is then the roster. what happened yesterday? probably the most english scene i've seen in a very, very long time signal b arrival of joe biden, a very sleepy cricket game going on behind the camera position. posing momentarily, as the players looked up to see the presidential helicopter breaching the tree line
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circling overhead. and a landing in the grounds of winds, a council of seats, the royal family for a 1000 years, joe biden, and his wife geral, approaching the queen, the president, wearing a pair of dark black, you aviators, very top gun. i have to say off to the us national anthem was played. the queen led them both inside for t vis. following in the footsteps of other us presidents have been invited here to wind the council seen very much by the queen as her home, in sharp contrast to buckingham palace in central london. the royal family often view has the office in all seriousness, given that the british government very much wanted to frame the g 7, a chance to reestablish britain standing on the global stays then meeting. queen elizabeth is very much the apotheosis of soft power. britain in many ways, it's best i thank you for that name back there in windsor the ground,
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the windsor nan, to the grounds of windsor castle benjamin netanyahu told a heated session of connecticut that he'll be back. politicians are preparing for a vote that's likely to see the end of his 12 year long student as prime minister natalie bennett's. the fault right, be this, it to replace it and yahoo initially was heckled the seat of the speech. some connected members have been escorted out her 4th line for us in west jerusalem. how it looks like been against is now speaking, what else has been happening on the connector floor? well, it's been a very disruptive, disrupted, attempt to have a peaceful transition of power in israel the 1st time for 12 years that israel is looking at having a new prime minister ending the current period at least an office of benjamin netanyahu, in the attempt by the prime minister designate natalie bennett to stand up and
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begin his speech with what was supposed to be conciliatory words towards the prime minister and his family, thanking them for their service was immediately interrupted by the cause of all sorts of oppositional natures. from members of benjamin netanyahu. is right wing block. some of those members of the can as well as you say, escorted out of the chamber. bennett really struggling to get through more than a sentence at a time. as prime minister designate, kicking off what is supposed to be. busy this procedure, which will end with the voting in of the change block. they need to get 61 votes of the 120 seat class it to have an absolute majority. that is what they think they have. that is what they say they have and will vote out benjamin netanyahu. bethany on his part, came up with a pretty typical netanyahu speech, at least in its 1st half talking about his various achievements and his eyes for
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israel, for the state of israel for is ready people talking a lot about the security that he said he provided them the lowest number in the last decade of israeli soldiers and israeli civilians being killed. and he talked about the iran situation, the possibility of iran getting a nuclear weapon, which he characterizes as the number one threat to israel and the security of its people saying that he was the kind of statesman who could stand up to the u. s. administration of joe biden, really putting very clear water between him and the u. s. president, in a way that he hadn't really done up till now and saying that bennett will simply be someone who will kind of fold against the kind of pressure of resuscitating the iran nuclear deal. so he's laying out various issues and obstacles to this government before it's even started. so he's already acting as what he says. he will be the leader of
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a strong right wing opposition. even said that there would be celebrations in iran and in the ranks of hezbollah. and hamas welcoming in his government and as you say, he ended that sentence by saying we will be back. harry, what does this mean for netanyahu? no longer being the prime minister in terms of the charges that he's facing, bribery fraud, a breach of trust. well that all continues, and that is one of the reasons that he seemed to be so deliberately trying to prevent this government from functioning because he wants to get back in office. one of the reasons for being back in office logically from, from the youngest point of view, is that it makes it easier, potentially, to fight against those charges encoded. gives them the status of prime minister. and potentially if he gets enough of a majority in a future government,
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there is always the chance that he could try to legislate his way out of the very serious legal trouble he is in. and that is why a lot really rides on the 1st few months of his government. will it be able to demonstrate to israelis that it can function despite the very broad nature of it running from pretty hard right on the bennett to the far left of merits. and with the support and the facilitation for the 1st time of the palestinian israeli party, can these very varied desperate constituent parts stay together? if they demonstrate that they can, if they can, in the 1st instance costs a budget, which is something that hasn't happened here for more than 2 years now, will they be able to demonstrate to these ready people that yes, life can go on without netanyahu. and then he has to make some pretty serious choices as to whether he continues longer term is head of the opposition or whether he tries to do something else. because among other things, he'll be short of cash. having to fight this very expensive legal battle,
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which could end up with him in jail if he loses it. so, very big decisions coming up. and in the short term, he wants to try to rip apart this government towards where he got its feet on the table. ok, thank you for that. harry force it there in western islam still come here on al jazeera with just days to go until iran presidential election will hear from iranians who fail. none of the candidates have convinced them their rights for the job. building a new home and new life residence areas in and around, cape town, taken over illegally. ah hello there the weather is largely set for as usual across the middle east. but we have got a few showers just popping off across northern parts of our mon,
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some lively down polls here, some fun to re showers at that as well. it has cause some localized flooding. the stiff shamal wind will continue to blow out over iraq, down across q 8, that east the side of saudi arabia. so lifted dust and sand on the cards here. ready for the next few days. i'm more than very hot sunshine, but as you can see, lots of hazy sunshine, not too much. wet weather in the forecast might catch a shower or 2 up towards the black sea, central western positive turkey fat aside. it does look dry, hot and sunny dry on sunday 2, across the horn of africa, we have got one or 2 showers just coming in across the highlands. not too much to speak or should be a little bit weather than it is at the moment, but no showers. they are then the last one or 2 showers to just around the gulf, getting into common rooms, southern parts of nigeria, on the other hand, see some wet weather south of that. it's generally dry across southern africa. lots of sunshine coming through. pleasant autumn sunshine into south africa. cape town, 1900 celsius. both elizabeth, similar value along with joe. but we got some may be right for the eastern side of
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the ah electric algebra reminder of our top story, this our, the 3 day g 7 summit has ended with new pledges binding to slash greenhouse gas emissions. of also promised to support developing nations to transition to green economy and environmental, say the goals and not ambitious enough us president joe biden is wrapping up his trip to the u. k. with a visit to queen elizabeth that when the council they serve biden will travel to brussels, the head of monday's nation so much it's been a chaos stop. we're confident vote on israel new government. it could be the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year long student in power, i've totally bennett van hoping to replace and tackle fund that in yahoo support is in the connected me
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south africa has pull 2000000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine of the contamination concerns. one of the us drug makers, sites it comes in the country enters the 3rd wave in less than one percent of its population is fully vaccinated. the south african government is under fire for a slow rollout. it's reported nearly 2000000 infections and nearly 60000 deaths. south africa has experienced a dramatic rise and illegal land occupation. since the start of the covert, 19 pandemic. and cape town or the arteries have dealt with more than a 1000 incidence over the past year. but critics say the reproach has been on sympathetic, and at times heavy handed robin smith reports from cape town. i've lost my job. me . emma has been lost. i just was on the door. i left my job. we lost our job. the clover 9 team pandemic has widened the gap between rich and poor in a city with a long history of inequality. hundreds of thousands of people lost their job when
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the country went into lockdown in march last year, many soon found him hungry and homeless. at least $54.00 new informal settlements have since cropped up in and around cape town. since july 2020 up until middle of may. this year we have ceiling. total. 119050 land invasions across our province of which 1174 invasion which was successful occurred in the city of cape town, the impact of his devastating because ultimately we ought to try to prevent these invasions at the cost of a well 400000000 and orthography say they've been trying to demolish the sex before they can be occupied. but they have been accused of brute force in their attempts to prevent inigo land occupation. the this one nature reserve is no home to an
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estimated 20000 dwellings. residents have named their new settlement coven. 191 covered london stud. a lot of people lost their jobs, lost their income, and do some of us, which is that way, by way. we are renting, and we couldn't afford the land any more. for there was this piece of land that was not used like it was that nature reserve and was part of the major goals like human beings. so we saw the piece of land we just came to, to the flux of the government says almost 2 and a half 1000 houses could have been built with the money spent trying to protect land. and it accuses what it calls sac farmers of selling plots of illegal land to desperate people. but those living here without water, toilets,
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or electricity, say they can barely afford bread. let alone land. robin smith, algebra kept on. india has reported its lowest number of official daily cove 19 cases and april. it report and then $80000.00 new infections. 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 easy. lockdown measures further from monday and iran campaigning is heating up ahead of friday's presidential election. there are 7 candidates in the running, but many votes is say none of them appealed to their interests. the 3rd largest city is the hom traditionally has a high voter turnout. and as i said, vague reports, this concern few of people will cost the balance that this time around is for han is a historical city. many dennis, these have resided over this space. but since the 979 revolution,
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it's been known as the slimy republic of iran, some witnessed the new political foundations that were late and how they changed over the years. our job is i just voted once for these long republicans, then i saw that all the promises allies. how can i vote when i see prices have multiplied while i own nothing. now, a master craftsman. nobody has been working for 80 years, fashioning copper into pieces of art. he remembered life and the former president mode my dinner jet, and then under his successor hassan ro, honey, was going on with him. during a 1000000 shots turn, i woke up one morning to see our money has devalued to dramatically why then this smell, honey came to power. the price of bread tripled. on the other side, our income has gone down. there is no customers to buy these. asked piece, can you say we are such fine?
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the artwork covering this courtyard reflect the time and people from all over the world visited the city. but now they are very few. candidates have been trying to appeal to female voters in the shade of a cafe. these women discuss the upcoming elections. the candidates are not even good at speaking about issues regarding women and women's rights. so this was one thing that i was, that was very important for me, but i haven't been satisfied. the 2nd thing is, i think the management of the economy and economy system. i want to see more women employed as universities. but also i'd like, for example, the ministry of foreign affairs, more ministers, more members of the parliament and maybe one day, the president. the idea that this, this is not even something seen as possible, possible to the candidates in something that i really to the point i voted for mr.
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honey, and i'm not happy about my choice because i see that i see my friends or family and everyone around me that they have problems, especially financial problems to them. it mismanagement. i think that most of the people really don't care about the foreign policy. the most important issue is actually the economy. what they want is a better life to actually to publish. unfortunately, some individuals with a popular base would easily disqualified at this election. this is a blow to democracy. and the next 10 years are politicians must be committed to the slogans of independence. freedom and were public. the sun is setting and people enjoy the cooler temperature. many here view this election as a pivotal one for the future generations election front turned out it's
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conservative chief of the judiciary abraham. right. if you know, he didn't win here in the last election, but that could be set to change this time round. many predicted not to vote and many here effects play with the current government. i said vague, just as for hon. active as a knee and mom her rallied against the military cou a day before the 1st trial of deposed leader on san sue. she protest this monster young, gone calling for a return to democracy. they dispersed quickly to avoid confrontation with security forces. the un human rights chief is warns over human rights catastrophe because of the military crack down on the st. there are reports, at least 860 people have been killed since the army took over in february. a country around the gulf of guineas, stepping off security to fight off a sharp rise and attacks by pirates. the maritime area stretches from senegal to
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gold. and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year of interest reports from lake austin, jerry, one of the worst effect 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 tackle pirates operating in the gulf of attacks in the region of grown in number and 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 $1.00 to $2.00. we have a complete gamma of land at the approach that can handle the issue of the insecurity.
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countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate to tax many a carried out in nigeria waters. many countries in west africa. i'm the gulf of guinea have tied the maritime 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. static toria, waters ship operators who, what the country's deployment of additional vessels like this. 17 interceptor boats 10 aircraft including groves 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 time, right. the problem was due to the out of the, the pirate food. and the last a lot of business do you who's out on reno, nevada,
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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 i'm children recall and they respect remote in right on the on red minus ship operators navigating the gulf of guinea. now pay insurance premiums, similar to what's paid by those in wars owens. forcing some to avoid the region altogether. officious in nigeria, i hope the import security force will restore confidence in merchants once again play the gulf of guinea. how many degrees? i'll do you see that lake us then mark has concern football. christy, and erickson suffered a cardiac arrest. which thorn collapse on the pitch and his sides opening euro 2020
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game with finland. then mark's team doctor says he was gone before he was responsible. midfielder remains in a stable condition in hospital and copenhagen and medical tests so far have been normal. about 4 hours time, the 2021 copa america football tournaments will kick off nearly a dozen plays from venezuela and from the via have tested positive for covered 19 still the 10 nation event is going ahead as planned the host to, to play venezuela. and the opening match on sunday. when can you knock ever points from rio de janeiro? glo desilva has been selling football souvenirs for 25 years. always in the same spot. in front of your 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
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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 was not 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 brazilian football confederation. who decided to have the corporate america here was yes, the decision was backed by brazil is president zabel so now was sparking outrage in congress for my this will be a dis, 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 kickoff. 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 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 close to who makes the living selling t shirts and flags to football fans. does this year's tournament is too risky? very nice to 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. 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 know, his banner says, we don't want the cop america. we want vaccines, monica not give all just 0 re edition ero. ah, i'm kimberly bell hall with the headlines on al jazeera, the 3 day g. 7 summit has ended with new pledges by lead us to slash greenhouse gas emissions.
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