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time at change, helping them develop their economies. that was the same boars johnson last week who significantly cut the british foreign aid budget words versus action. thus the gap we've got to be looking at over the next few weeks and month scotland cars. thank you very much and a few thoughts. thank you. when you 70 to is of course, for an immediate end to the hostilities in a few years to gray region. and this me growing fear that if you open under a train, troops a preparing what they're calling a final offensive, they're a global society of degree. scholars and professionals ration open the letter to the g 7 pushing their concern over reports. both countries have authorized the operation. fighting broke out into great in november between if you government and the regions former ruling party, the t re, people's liberation front are about 5 and a half 1000000 people are in the group of food insecurity. their soldiers have been blocking food and other assistance, but francis as demanded military need to be delivered to residence sooner,
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but people are meant to be chino hello pool. as soon as i am especially close to the people have to cry any few peer struck by a great humanitarian crisis that has exposed the poorest to famine. today, there is famine, there is hunger. let's pray together so that violence will immediately cease. and for all food aid and health care to be guaranteed and to the return of social harmony gambling, there's lots more still to come this hour. you have to be collected to win it. moscow's man offers a chance to win a car to residency sign up for the 1st job. turkey vows to attract 30000000 tourists this summer, even though several countries still listed as a high risk destination. and his quarter 1st for england of the european championship or details patron ah,
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hello, we got some fun down pools gathering across eastern parts. if you have a favorite, a cloud here, long line of cloud from the baltic states. right down towards the black sea. we're going to see some heavy and foundry showers here then, but further west really is all about the heater little tongue of high pressure running in across northwest corner if you are, but it really will warm up over the next couple of days. some very high humidity as well, so pride is going to be a hot sticky once any difficult asleep at night, we'll see temperatures in london at around 28 celsius, 30 for paris, grassy seeing the temperatures picking up for berlin as we go one through the next couple of days as well as that, he just couples a little further eastwards as for the the rain. well that will continue across a ukraine down into, well bulgaria, pushing across remain here somewhere. whether to that western side of russian, that is a heavy rain to spilling across scandinavia dryer and brights across a good part of the british shells. glasgow 15 celsius peasant football weather
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should we say for monday in glasgow and also in dublin will see temperature at 28 celsius. therefore london similar value as we call wanting to choose. they notice that west weather across the black sea still continuing some rough weather to around the gulf of guinea, and the showers and making their farther north into southern pass. good molly. the in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval atlantic period in the field of engineering. the height of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant clock written around $85080.00. the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contractions, science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera,
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most people will never know what's beyond these doors, the deafening silence of $100.00 and how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear is not an option, but we're not most people. oh the stories 0 g 7 leaders have wrapped up the summit and the u. k. releasing a final communicate saying 2021 should be
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a turning point for the world. a group of 7 wealthiest democracies made a series of climate commitments and environmental groups say they aren't enough and lack detail. tony bennett has been sworn in as israel new prime minister after his coalition narrowly won a competence vote followed an acrimonious session and the outgoing prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed he will be back. hundreds of people have been celebrating the end of miss now whose room crowds in television square marked swearing of a new government for the dance party. spring and senior political analyst hmo and the shower, who's in paris tomorrow? no one. what would you say the legacy is of mission? yahoo! won a personal level as a petition. he was most known in his not sorry as a liar. many today, they're even here in france for my president. so cozy was coach selected president
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obama and the prime minister cameron of england about how much of a lie it is. and basically, president obama then agrees with him in israeli as much knowing us so. and if anything turned against him, the last few months was the fact that most of his lieutenants his minions also thought that he lied and deceived them. or through our years, political speaking politically speaking and that's probably the more important or of course aspect is on a number of important issues for is there one or numbers on the security issue? of course, he did not improve security if anything, the last 2 or 3 wars under his command or leadership that proved to be quite the stabilizing for his right on the question of peace. he was, he's the one who basically ruined that diplomatic process that could lead to a 2 step solution. they said hen over that i didn't use as basically with the help . busy of his minions and washington gerald christian as
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a company that bishop destroyed the prospects of a 2 step solution. sometimes a 3 year. yeah. and that's what this is the question of the nuclear issue with the one. and again, if you look at it over the last 13 years, is that are out to iran today is better off is more advanced in this nuclear program than it was 10 years ago. so you could see that he succeeded, but is failed under him. so what changes can we expect him? you mentioned iran, you mentioned the palestinian in terms of foreign policy. what can we expect any changes from this new government? i think we're probably going to see more of the same because there's a nice military establishment that will probably continue with one of the same. i think there's really televisions. community will continue with more of the same because of iran, the palestinians, and the various countries. i think we will see expansion of the illegal settlements . we will see more and more deterioration in terms of any prospect for that
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solution. we will be pushed more and more towards the one state paradigm as it called, meaning that the $7000000.00 jews and the $7000000.00 palestinians would have no choice but to live under either on our part a system which of course should have no future in the 21st century or a one state solution where the seniors and jews lived together in one democratic or by national state. otherwise, i think for the time being what we're going to see, the government do is emphasize they economic, under societal programs in order to avoid those old. ready controversial issues that could lead to the break of the government. and that's why i think that sooner or later this will implode, that there is, there are more than a few contradictions in this, in this, in this correlation. but if you're not, should take the why that a few days in the parliament, lauren, we have almost a 100 hardcore radicals among the 120 members of the condition. so as soon as any leaves the scene, we're going to see a number of possible scenarios,
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of correlation governments among the radical right wing and the center right wing government parties. and i think that's where will things head because the majority and is there a to the right wing. and the only thing that have prevented major right wing correlation to emerge is stephanie l. there too many people hate him too many things. people think that he just seems that manipulated them. if he's gone, we want to see israel more further and further to the right. anything else for the time being i think is going to be temporary or and now in the shower. thank you very much. indeed for that, an asset a controversial couple america football competition has kicked off this hour in brazil, a host countries facing a backlash for green to hold the tournament during a pandemic. after the original host opted to cancel the event. columbia is delicious national football team to report cobit infections among staff just hours
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before the match against ecuador and his winner and bolivia. also recorded cases since arriving in brazil. many fear the tournament could worse than he already die . code 19 health crisis there on a hey, any care visit live for us from? we're diginero. i'm going to have device. if this tournament become well, it has become more of a political event than the sports event. you had the vice president bad mouth thing, the head coach because the head coach and the brazil. and the brazilian team had said from the start that they thought the cup should not be held in brazil. you had the president son saying the same. you had the head coach and the players explaining their position, saying that it wasn't a political one. it was just that everything was being organized at the 11th hour at a moment where and when, in brazil, we are on the verge of having half
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a 1000000 dead by coven 19. so yes, there is a big discussion. and at the end, if you are in favor of holding the cop america, then if you're supporting both so now to the present, right? both. so now if you're against it, then you are against the government. but this is all during the 2 weeks prior to the cup america were even the supreme court got involved. and congress where a parliamentary inquiry is being held to investigate the government handling of the pen damage. and what about the plan? how did they feel about taking part in the event? well the players have said, even those from the venezuelan team that had so many people sick and they had to change the rules in the tournament to allow the teams to, to substitute
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a greater amount of players than what you usually allow them to do. but they've all, they all say, well now the cup is being played and we are going to play and do our best. but yes, there have been criticisms before this cup began. the brazil, the tea at the brazil. i'm sorry, captain of the brazilian team said that this is our tournament. that has been going on for 100 years and they're just putting it together in 10 days and co my ball, which is a south american football confederation, came out with a statement saying that's not true. that they are preparing the teams also so that they can do better in a world cup in the future. going to be and again, thank you very much indeed crowds. we're welcome back to london's wembley stadium. earlier for england, 02020 match against croatia. about 23000 fans were allowed into the venue,
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one of whom is in a serious condition, not a falling from a stand. shortly after kick off. to enter the stadium, british fans had to show negative covered 19 tests. all proved they'd received received both fascinations. it's the largest crowd in the stadium. since the start of the pandemic, england won the much one new russia's capital will be giving away 5 cars a week in a luxury for residents who get their credit 19 vaccine. moscow's mess as anyone over the age of 18 who receives the 1st of 2 vaccine doses before july. the 11th will automatically be entered into the draw. so again, should be on in is trying to push out the flow rate of vaccinations. as infection rates surge with more than 14000 new cases reported on sunday was co accounts for half of these cases. south africa has pulled 2000000 doses of the johnson johnson vaccine after the f. d. a in the u. s. ruled millions of vaccination as were contaminated at one of the drug makers sites in baltimore. the country is
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entering a 3rd wave with less than one percent of its population fully vaccinated. the south african government is facing criticism for the slow roll out of a vaccine. the country has reported 81800000 infections and nearly 60000 deaths. turkey's hoping it's tourism industry will recover the summer after revenues took a hit during the pandemic. it's been removed from germany's list of high risk destinations, but other vital lockets like the u. k. and russia. still advising against visiting turkey, president, richard ones as you raised the issue with u. k. prime minister boss johnson at the upcoming nato summit. shannon castillo reports from his tumble sir walter from the chain of small hotels. and it's almost historic district, like many others here. he's preparing to reopen after a 15 most on closure because it's depend on all of the current a virus called numbers and revenue to slump by 2 thirds last year. and the
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government is vaccinating towards workers and a set tract, at least $30000000.00 visitors this year. and revenue of $23000000000.00 for their door and other operators say that to optimistic of course, we don't way to be potential about to request. actually if we start with exceptions with the 4 to 540 percent to expenses and the target is to 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. i mean, it is by some financial support from the government. he's struggling to keep going to the, to the show cause jenny,
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there are very few tourists 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 for the last one and a half years. the thing tourists are coming today, this or that week. i didn't see better days. we worn out on the many, many are looking 7 cancel the following an increase in 19 infections. total are small and travel warning. the elijah family from the united things had planned to visit an april, but postponed the trip for a month due to the turkey impose and good luck 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 the crowded to feel, to feel scared, the presence of a fire don't face some countries, restrictions on travel to turkey or political countries, main source of visitors. russia has halted, florida,
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and turkey is also on britain's travel. restless relations with moscow have sought after anchor, discuss motor support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the order with ukraine. and the enter key are also at all over oil and gas exploration. in a certain terrain in russia is expected to resume flights. the turkey in late june, an uncle reg specs. a similar move by britain after a nato summit on june 14, but feeling geopolitical tensions. it still won't be certain it can reach at school of 30000000 visitors. seen i'm castillo, l 0 sampled. thousands of protesters have rallied in madrid against a government plan to pardon 12 separatist leaders convicted for they rose in a failed push for catlin independence. the right wing demonstrate to say any, pardon, is a threat to national unity? i minister petra sanchez suggested it would be a way of bringing cash lands on spaniards closer together. diner,
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the separatist leaders have been sentenced to up to 13 years in jail on sedition charges, organizing and unauthorized referendum and declaring independence. 63 percent of spaniards pulled online, oppose the government's proposal. oh no, i like it. but again, you know, i think enough is enough. this has to be stopped now and it has to be told her it can be sold again. but of course the solution is not apartment. and it's not a pardon because you government partners force you to give them about them. they must show contrition and not do it again. and what these people are saying is that they do not even repent and that they are going to do it again. oh, nice, i think i'm not a politician. i don't have any degrees, but i do think the law should be the same for everyone. if you commit a crime, justice should be the same to everyone. still ahead. the news out novak brokovich, when the french open to make it 19 grand slam titles, action on the way is fort ah,
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the demand for low price clover is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was a company give free water to you? never know about it, said boss fashion, all knowledge of you. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise. this is known as my finale is one of the most dangerous intersections in able you didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who are shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man, so that's good. they'll out of here. sorry
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a vo holiday and we'll ho towels on outages. era o a not his gemma. thank you. lauren always start with an epic french. i can find no one, no joke of it. fought back from 2 sets down to beat. stefano fits the passage who in his 19th grand slam title said, the bass is trying to become the 1st greek. why? it's when a major and he was looking good early on, taking the fact that tiebreaker took of it so feeding the effect of his long study . fine with rough found a doubt on friday as he went down to 62 in the 2nd. but about number one, it's time things around that and didn't face any more points in the match as he
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took the next 2 sets and jock, which one to decide at 64 to see his 2nd time. so after 4 hours and 11 minutes, on course, the serbian is the only man in the open air it. so when or 4 grand slams twice, being part of the history of the sport that i love with all my heart is always something that is very inspiring and very fulfilling for me. so i can, you know, couldn't be happier. i don't think i have regrets. could have easily cried, but i see no reason for me crying because i tried everything i, i couldn't come up with anything better. this kind of scenario in the last 48 hours, i mean, probably ranks at the top 3 old time achievements and experiences that i had in my professional tennis career. i don't know, she left the court of the to, to sit love down. i don't know what happened there, but he came back to me like a different player suddenly, you know, i told myself i can do it and i encourage myself. and i, you know,
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strongly started to repeat that inside of my mind and tried to leave it with my entire being. you know, this journey has been terrific so far and i've achieved some things that a lot of people thought it would be not possible for me to achieve. so everything is possible. dock of it is now just one grab some time away from roger federer and rough found a dial. the 34 year old will answer wimbleton this month is torment favorite for good reason. he's $15.00 times at the all england club joke of is still on for the golden from this year, which would mean winning 4 majors and a gold medal, the lympics in the same county. is there any plan to achieve that? is the legendary is stephanie growth? in 1988, the news is been confirmed there marks of christian ericsson suffered
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a cardiac arrest which led him collapsing on the pitch and his sides opening. you're a 2020 game with fin on saturday. that mark's team doctor says he was gone before he was resuscitated midfield. it remains in a stable condition in hospital in copenhagen, a medical test, so far as come back normal research station and and it was guardian forest. how close worthy, i don't know. and we, we got him back after, after one, the 5th. so, so that's quite fast. he has been criticized for allowing denmark to continue the game, given many players, to be just trash off to what happened to erickson manchester united legend peter michael, who fun cath. but was in golf that mock says is absolutely ridiculous despite that to carry on. i'm a given fuel tentative while denmark says he was gretch sending his players back on
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the pitch to finish the game with him. and maybe we should just got in the bus and went home and then the see what it's what the next day would have would have brought. but them that's just my feeling now. but i think it was a very, very tough decision. some tough message that the players had to try to make a decision. and so i know it's difficult, but then i have a sense that it was wrong that the place was given the situation england have done something they've never done before. and that's when that opening match the european championship before the start of that game with croatia, england players took the knee. and the anti racism gesture was not well received by some of the fans. but the piece was drowned out by applause and the england supporters for then sharing in the 2nd half when writing starting and put them ahead with his 13th instructional goal in his last 17 games. and one is how it
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finished as england got a bit of revenge over the side who knock them out of the 2018. welcome to break. you know, when you're in front your home home crowd, you know, i think it's ex abuse. you know, you can come in with a clear head and just be, you know, excited to play front of the, the whole funds. you notice that the most important thing you've got people behind you support and, you know, coming from the hotel. it's a great feeling and you just go, you know, live with it and try to use it to our advantage. austria beat north macedonia for their 1st when at a major tournament in 31 years. and 1st the european championship stefan lineup, straight in front of the 18 minutes. and he had to shut saying, erickson stay strong. following his go. but north macedonia is all time leading scorer, gran panda equalized for the torment davies on. and you are 2020, the lowest rank side held out. that was until substitute macau greg richard made it
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to one austria was just silent 10 minutes ago. another sub market on out of it, made sure the when getting a bed on 89 minutes, 5 goals in a thriller between netherlands and ukraine. captain is genie one out in the dutch one the lot in the 2nd half of that course and then put them to shortly. very well . andre pulled them back for you with an early content goal of the tournament. for when it's late that they were level 3 very me and a young chuck. but then done fries ahead in the winter and as on ac, 5 minutes as it finished. 32 was again defending champion support school kick off that woman's on tuesday against hungry. but that'll be without defend shall come, fellow. he's tested positive for cove, it's 19 ruling him out of you are 2020. the manchester safety play is doing well and has been placed in isolation or other results for the score came back negative
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. he's been replaced by the dollar and you've been hearing the corporate america has kicked off in brazil with local still very unhappy about the decision to hold. the tone in their protest is gathered outside the stadium and brazilian web brazil, a currently playing the opening match. again, going to right now, the high side and leading this 11 half time and back to the front tape in tennis, the women's, a single champion of bob or a crate cheek of celebrated again on sunday. that's off the check, fly on her partner custody and that one the double final baby it has to be on saturday. and bethany maslick found 6 for 6 to the school as a credit card, but becomes the 1st woman to win the singles and doubles title. mary, back in 2000. they water weekend very winning the doubles the singles, fuller and a very busy day. thanks very much jim. and does it for me or china for this news up . i'll be here in a minute with another full run of today's news. thanks very much for watching. now
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