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policy, the join us, the latest results analysis of the iran addiction. on algebra. i will just, whatever, you know, the united front natalee to toughen this downs on china and russia and promised a tank of climate change for the 1st time. ah, i'm come all santa maria here in the hall with the world news from al jesse. he is the new faith is ready politics, masterly bennett, leading
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a coalition of 8 parties which is already confronting its 1st test. also in the news, england is expected to keep restrictions in place softer an increase in cove at 900 cases caused by the very 1st thing in india. and china dismisses reports of a radiation leak at one of its nuclear power plants. but some, a warning of an imminent threat. ah, hello everyone in the 1st nato lead is so much attended by you as president joe might and members have presented the united fronts on china for the 1st time. it said by jing with posing quote, systemic challenges. leaders have been discussing other issues including how to improve the lions house, who is tension amongst its members. the russia remains a huge security issue. our relationship with russia is at its lowest point
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since the cold war and moscow's aggressive actions are effected to our security. nato remains committed to our dual truck approach of defense and dialogue will keep over the fences strong while remaining ready to talk. joe biden and the turkish president reject typo on held a separate meeting on mondays with their 1st face to face talk since the us president took office and comes as the nato allies relationship has been strange. and for the 1st time, nato also made an agreement and action plan to help mitigate the effects of climate change. let's talk to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could onto it with the president now in brussels. kimberly looked like a, a bit of everything on this agenda from nato butts, as we said before, china and russia at the top china, russia the top. but also there's a lot of reassurance that is going into the meetings between these global leaders
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as well as the us president, because you have to remember that there's been a lot of nervousness about the u. s. relationship with nato, given the last 4 years of donald trump, the attacks on nato. so the point of much of this visit in this discussion is also going to be reassuring nervous allies, according to the white house officials that in fact, they're going to affirm that the united states sees nato as the foundation of its security worldwide. and that the us president sees article 5 that is known as the attack on one of the members is an attack on all as being a sacred guarantee. so to that, and in addition to discussing the costs that concerns about russia as well as china, there will be other issues that they'll be discussing as well, including the drop down of us troops in afghanistan. that is so important in terms of the allies also drawing down and what security will look like in that country moving forward. but there's no question that looming over all of this are the concerns about russia and china,
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specifically how to handle china moving forward. the strategy that the united states says that it is looking at a discussing with his allies is that it be one, not a confrontation, but of working together against tough competition. here's what the secretary general of nato had to say. we are concerned by china school worship policies which respond in contrast to developmental values, enshrined in the washington treaty. shinine is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal with more warheads and a larger number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems. it is opaque in implementing its military modernization. it is cooperating militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to your atlantic area. we all sort remain concerned about china's use of this information. kimberly next
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off his geneva for that meeting with president persian. but before that we have seen president biden and president tuan of turkey, probably a tense meeting, i suspect. yeah, absolutely. can considering that relations were great under former president, trump and joe biden really didn't improve that. and in fact, when he was on the campaign trail, he referred to president air to one as an autocrat. and then it gave him the diplomatic cool shoulder when he 1st came into office by federally snubbing him, not making a phone call once he became president till 3 months into his presidency. and only then was it to announce that he was going to break with tradition in the united states, a label the $915.00 armenian genocide as genocide, something that turkey specifically requested the united states not do so. it is under the backdrop of snobs and insults and even sanctions that they are trying to
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discuss moving forward with their security relationship knowing. but there are some very major disagreements, namely that nato contin or rather that turkey continues to kind of be the spoiler within nato. working at times with russia partnering and it's missile defense system, something that really resulted in being kicked out of the f 35 us program. and this is something that's really a big point of contention. and yet, the united states still continues to see value in the security relationship, but with turkey and that it is in the us interest to maintain that. so this is where these men are meeting their trying to not only repair the alliance, but repair the trust that has deteriorated. in recent years, the big family is bound to be some problems at some stage, and they're kimberly how kit in brussel. thank you. vladimir putin meanwhile, telling a u. s. t v network. he is open to a possible prison swap with the us mentioned. he will be meeting president joe
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binding in geneva on wednesday. there are 2 former us marines currently imprisoned in russia. one of them serving 16 years for espionage and then the highest profile russian prisoner in the us is victor boot of russian arms traffic. i once applied arms to war torn countries. let's take you to london. now, british prime minister barak johnson, revealing what will happen as far as coven lockdown restrictions in england issues, including everyone over 50, all the vulnerable, all frontline health care workers. and everyone over 40 who received their 1st dose by mid may. and to do this, we will not accelerate the 2nd jobs for those over 40, just as we did for the vulnerable groups. so they get the maximum protection as fast as possible. and we will bring forward our target to give every adult in this country. a 1st dose by the 19th of july. that is including young people,
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over the age of 18, with 23 and 24 year olds invited to book jobs from tomorrow. so we reduce the risk of transmission among the groups that mix the most and to give the an h s. that extra time we will hold off step 4 happenings until july, the 29th, except for weddings that can still go ahead with that more than 30 guests provided, provided, sexual distancing, remains in place. and the same will apply to wakes. and we will continue to pilot events such as euro 2020 and some theatrical performances. we will monitor the position every day. and if after 2 weeks we've concluded that the risk has diminished, then we reserve the possibility of proceeding to step 4 and
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a full. i mean, pseudo as things stand and on the evidence that i can see right now, i'm confident that we will not need more than 4 weeks and we will need to go beyond july, the 19th. it's unmistakably clear, the vaccines are working. and the sheer scale of the vaccine rollout has made opposition, incomparably better than in previous waves. but now is the time to ease off the accelerator. because by being cautious now, we had the chance in the next 4 weeks to save many thousands of lives by vaccinating millions more people. i once the adults of this company have been overwhelmingly vaccinated, which is what we can achieve in a short space of time. we will be in
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a far stronger position to keep hospitalizations down, to live with this disease and to complete are cautious, but it reversible road map to freedom. thank you very much, i'm. i get a hand over to chris to do the sites. thank you. bye mr. slide please. so the slide saw arranged, so that was the british prime minister barak johnson there revealing that's july the 19th is the new days. it was to be june 21st. now july 19th will be the date for lifting the final lot of restrictions in england. step 4, as they call it. so that means a delay of 4 weeks. it'll be till july 19th, but also bringing forward a target to give all adults their 1st vaccination by july 19th. everything's really focused on that date, poll brennan, who we can talk to about this. joining us from kingston in the u. k. bars, johnson says it's sensible to wait just
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a little longer and that seemed to be where all the data was pointing. and he quoted some significant statistics in order to try to both his position on this. it spoke about 64 percent increase in the infection rate. 61 percent increase in hospital admissions. that the link between the increasing infection rates and the hospital hospitalization increase had been weakened but not 7 altogether. we've seen, for example that whereas infections have gone up to almost doubled every one or 2 weeks. the hospitalization rate happens, it's going to 515 percent. so the hope was that because this was younger people that were getting infected in this country and they were not pulling quite surreal as the older, more vulnerable people than perhaps you could hold off on, on tightening restrictions or maintaining restrictions. in fact, he said that it's been, we can,
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but not 7. the other thing that he said was the 19th of july for weeks. essentially, it was predicted, it was forecast. it's been widely briefed by what, by whites all official sources in the morning. so there's no real surprise the other thing that it did that the olive branch, if you like, with this lifting of the numbers on, on wedding some 30 people upset more than 30 people can now come out and weddings. yeah. and on top of that, actually i think i heard correctly pull theaters and euro 2024 matches will actually have increased attendance as well. i guess he had to put something like that. and they didn't he to say, look, with still on this that what is the call of near a vessel path? yeah, i mean we, the, you, k is one of the house nations for the current year 2020 postponed your trans trans championship. now taking place in 2021 of course, and the group games that are taking place at wembley stadium. a part of the thing
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called the, the event research program, the e p which is started in april by the government. and it was, it was exploring ways are open up, opening up these big venue is both big sporting venues for the football grounds. for example, stances, music festivals, for example, looking at ways of opening them up. so for example, the sunday game that england played against croatia, wembley stadium, $22.00 and a half 1000 people were able to attend the game because every single one of them had a negative current virus test in the 48 has up to that game for they could show that they've been fully vaccinated with 2 jobs. now that is one of the ways that the government suspects flooring, ways to say, well look, we have to get the economy going one at the same time as far as johnson said, living with this, this virus as opposed to clamping down totally and destroying the economy. at the same time, sometimes people say, you know, to cure in some ways as a side as the, as a disease itself. yeah. okay, great. thank you for all of that pull brendan in kingston in,
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in england. so we will take a break and when we come back, we'll find out why authorities in hong kong are allowing some public events to go ahead and sort of thing. but blocking other ah hello. there are lots of hot central weather, as usual across the middle east. some areas of cloud and rain having said that was a little bit of crowd just around turkey just around the black sea, eating over towards the caucasus in some way. whether they're just sliding out, we're going to start to know the parts of pakistan, snow. they're over the high ground saturday. it is about that hate $49.00 celsius in baghdad. well, into the mid 40 q a and for dough home, the shamal continuing to blow some more, lifted dustin sand coming out of iraq who way to the side of saudi arabia,
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across here and cancer. hot and dry down towards the southern end of the peninsula as well in that dry weather stretches across the horn of africa. we have got a few showers just around the opium highlands and one or 2 showers, that just across parts of the democratic republic of congo, easing over towards the gulf. any that's where the majority of the west weather will be over the coming days. northern parts of nigeria office seeing some heavy rain from time to time. they're not too much right in the full cost across southern parts of africa. but we have got some showers, longest spells of right across the western cape and date across the southern cave. and we'll continue to just drift in here as we go on through wednesday. and thursday, just wanted to share was for central mozambique. the most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of
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100000 for 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 when most people oh the me. it was just, they were, these are the top stories this now and nato need is meeting at their 1st summit or the 1st time i attended by us president joe biden, for the 1st time the lines and said china is posing systemic challenges. alternate
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his chief relations with russia, and now the lowest point in the coal. pretty prime minister bars johnson just announced you're delaying easing england. corona virus restrictions for another 4 weeks. he says that extra time is needed to prevent thousands of avoidable debt. now israel's new government to getting down to work a day after parliament approved a new coalition by the narrowest of margins. prime minister nastily bennett, has presented his cabinet and then had this formal photo opportunity with the president. there's an 8 party coalition that has ended. benjamin netanyahu is 12 year run as prime minister on this, and yahoo is already dismissed. the new government is fraudulent. her faucet has moved from west jerusalem. he certainly didn't go quietly on sunday. he's maintained that post here in that volume. during the course of monday, his 1st full day as opposition leader, he convened the various members of his right wing block, his new opposition coalition, inside the valley, parliament,
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the connecticut called for and discipline from them that they should meet every monday at this time with one aim, which was to get rid of this new government one that he called a fraudulent government as soon as possible. so that is the very large obstacle, one of many that it will have to confront as it tries to hold itself together and govern this country. israel's new government is signed and sealed, but can the so called change block deliver on its promises of stability and sanity, of change from the dysfunction of the last 2 years. in the 1st instance, that task falls primarily to the new prime minister, natalie bennett. this was him last week, appealing to his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. the so heard them do not let go at the country. move on. people are allowed to ward for the establishment of a government. even if it has not you who is heading it, a government that has 10 degrees to the right of the current one by the way, music to the ears of bennett, loyalists like jeremy salton. but how can such promises fit
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a coalition that extends from hard right to far left? we can't go to a 5th election. we can't go ahead and continue the situation where we're not making any decisions in this country. and you know what, there are plenty of things that all of the parties do agree upon. if we can stick to that and only do with that. and i'm very cautiously optimistic that we're going to be able to do that. i think this might go down is actually one of the longest governments in israel's history. that would mean not dealing with the issue of the palestinians or continued settlement expansion in the occupied west bank. bennett is an avowed opponent of a palestinian state and a former leader of the main settler. yes, council. the current occupant of that row says he's been given guarantees that settlement building will continue on israel palestine. expectations alone that the self styled managerial government will do anything beyond managing the status quo. and that means continued occupation continued settlement construction, continued diminished prospects of a 2 state solution. the coalition says its focus will be on the domestic israeli
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agenda. but that does include a landmark moment for israeli politics evidenced by the presence of months or a bus in this now famous photo of the coalition deal being done in return, the facilitating this government, a buses, united arab list. once funding for neglected palestinian is ready, towns, policies to end the gun crime that is so afflicted. an amnesty on thousands of homes built without permits. the you for now centrist? yes, t lead a guy. lockheed will be foreign minister. taking over the top job from bennett in 2023. if the government last at long, the success of forming this coalition is in his name. and while many people think that the government won't last its full term of 4 years. as you said, if it, if it doesn't, he goes away having got rid of netanyahu. the primary goal having created a new government, but netanyahu remains the very active head of
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a strong right wing opposition. that will try every trick to bring down this new government. for natalie bennett, attack last week by netanyahu's ultra orthodox eyes as wicked, evil and a danger to the state. job one is to prove that israel can indeed manage without the man who for so long sold himself as its essential leader, harry faucet al jazeera west jerusalem bodies of drowned migrants have been found by fishermen in yemen, southern red sea coast, initial reports, a multiple bodies with spotted in russell ara after a boat carrying at least 200 migrants, had kept size is not yet clear what happened to the other passengers. this coast, very much known for human trafficking. thousands of people attempt the journey from north africa through yemen to see work in other arab states. iraq's government is closing the loss to displacement cams under its control. tens of thousands if they don't. so being forced to relocate need for he say they want to reintegrate people
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into society. many say they just don't have any way to go around. con is the support from muscle the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled. i feel the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, our land massage, i can't go back because here we have some help. at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here, at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did this camp? but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else. families out there i didn't says being set up 7 years ago, but her gay is become home to many babies have become children, families of forge bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as
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water and limited electricity, but still offers more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the iraqi government is shot 16 of 20 camps. it controls down and he's putting pressure on the autonomy as a kurdish regional government to show camps and its territory. the camp director works where the n g o linked to the kurdish regional government, which together with the iraq and federal government finance is the camp. electrical model, i keep my, the kurdish regional government won't cut the aid to these families and we won't force them to return back if they want to leave will help them leave. the federal government has stopped some aid in a bid to encourage people to leave every month more families arrive at this camp from others that have been closed. the rocky federal government has stopped helping new arrivals with food parcels, and the camps managers can only give them shelter. they also say they have nothing a home to return to. and this is what they don't want to return back to now, and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the
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population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed, but it's not just hair. it's also in the villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displaced people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in most small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re mosque, the former headquarters of isolates, but with a few homes, even remotely livable. who might go to the rebuild mosque is the question i have. i think that's 100 families move back to the adult homes and jobs. it will make the situation of earth, they will begging the street, and this will verse and the all of the bed economic situation. most of these families are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on. out of the 73000 families who have asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018,
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only 2000 have received help. according to human rights groups, the thousands of people, the camps, are there any option, but there are a few left and the pressure to ship them is growing every day. iraq on our 0, most of a canadian man accused of deliberately running over a muslim family with his trunk will also be facing terrorism challenges. the 20 year old hit for members of the off the family in the city of london, ontario just over a week ago on the 9 year old survived that he is still in hospital with serious injuries. police say they were targeted because they weren't most reports of a possible radiation leak had a nuclear power plant in southern china, being dismissed by the operators state, run the china general nuclear power groups as operations that it's nuclear power station in guam dung province. do meet safety rules and that the surrounding environment is safe. the french company, e d. f that partly owns the station says it's been informed of an increase in reg
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gases that one reactor, but one of the subsidiaries which designed the reactor had reported the want of an imminent radiological threats. we spoke to nuclear engineer on a gunderson chief engineer, fair wind energy education, to explain what the problem is likely to be. i have a little nuclear fuel piece of nuclear fuel. this is, this is an example, and these are stack 12 feet high, and they're wrapped in a metal wrapper. that metal wrapper in theory keeps all the nuclear radiation from this fuel from getting out. at least one. if not more of those though, she's metal sheet about a stick as a dime, have cracked in the releasing radioactivity into the water inside the nuclear react . that it's a gas, it's called the xenon encrypt noble gases. and they appear to be building up inside that nuclear reactor. and some reports say they're also leaking out of the nuclear
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reactor. and the right thing to do would be to shut the nuclear reactor down and, and look for the cheese that are leaking and replace them. and it does appear that the chinese want to do that right now. within the nuclear industry, there's not a lot of trust in, in the chinese nuclear program, they tend to make things look better than they really are. this reactor design has had numerous problems. that components will have to be replaced in the next year or 2. because of cracking. and so nuclear engineers within the rest of the world are resident reddison to trust what comes out of out of china for information. finally, the annual dragon boat race festival has been allowed to go ahead in hong kong despite cove in 1900 restrictions and tightening controls. put that in contrast to
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last week's vigil for those killed by chinese troops in tiana and square, and was banned on public health grants. in june brown reports from home home. the hong kong wants to show that life here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this, that's easy to imagine. as hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festival is the dragon boat race, as seen that to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively and pools that hold on. this event can happen during the coven, 19 con damage. our team is fully vaccinated, and we have confidence in the ability of the organizers to maintain safety protocol . i'm not surprised, but the fact that no one social does the thing, it's
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a bit scary as well. just over a week ago, the government band, another popular annual event, the june, the 4th visual that commemorates those killed by chinese troops in beijing. tea elements where 32 years ago, the authorities said that the order was justified on public health grounds. it didn't stop small acts of defiance. strict health regulations are not the only controls people are dealing with. it's almost a year since china's leaders impose draconian security law. a response to months of often violent anti government protests here. under that law, more than a 100 activists have been arrested with most denied bales, hong kong people. and now the hesitant to protest and to get vaccinated, there's been a sluggish response to the inauguration campaign, as only around 20 percent of the population have received a single dose of the cobra. 19 vaccine. after some prodding by the government
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corporate hong kong is now dangling incentives to try to persuade people to get an offering prizes that include an apartment in this complex valued at more than a 1000000 and a half dollars. the slow pick up blamed on a lack of trust in the government and concerns over vaccine safety. but there's also another incentive for people to get innoculated. a new outbreak of cobit 19 in the neighboring chinese province of glendon, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. ah, these are the top stories. nato leaders have been meeting up the 1st summit, attended by us president joe biden. the 1st time the line said china was posing systemic challenges made his chief, also had relations with russia on now at their lowest points since the cold war.
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