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ah, 11 east on out there, a from the villas of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, nato leaders toughened their stance on china saying present systemic challenges to ally in security. the, the hello barbara, sarah, your watching else is there a life and love that also coming out is, was new government get found to work with a diverse and fragile coalition already facing its 1st the patch. me on mars out the leader on fancy. she goes on trial for illegally possessing walkie talkies and
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breaking corona virus rules. plus, i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. the prize in cove it infections that force as far as johnson to delay plans to live that the last the locked down restrictions in england. ah. hello, thank you for joining us. we begin the program in brussels. we're nato is toughening its stance on china and their 1st summit attended by us president joe biden. nature leader is presented a united front against what they call bay james assertive behavior. the alliance is issued a joint communicate saying that china represents systemic challenges to the rules based international order and alliance security. nato leaders also agree that they would respond to russia's growing arsenal in the wake of
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a build up of troops doing a military exercise on the ukraine border. and at the summit, they discussed the withdrawal of foreign troops from af galveston and designated funds to keep the gobbles main airport functioning. president biden told his counterparts that nathan mutual defense pack is a sacred obligation for the us. it's a mark shift from his predecessor, donald trump, who threatened to withdraw from the alliance and called member states delinquents. let's go live now to a whiteness corresponding kimberly. how could we none of the white house but brussels tonight? kimberly good to see you. if the same, the president biden got what he wanted, didn't he, with this tougher stance on china? absolutely, in the course of these meetings, there was a lot of information sharing that went on between these leaders. and what it resulted in is a much more robust stance against china than we have seen in the past. what we know
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is that this is a challenge that the leaders have agreed can be approached in a new way in terms of one that because of their alliance, doesn't always mean that there needs to be a confrontation. but instead, an alliance working together against tough competition. but china wasn't the only issue that these leaders discussed, as you mentioned, also been how this body can combat climate change. they believe that there is the perfect intersection when it comes to climate change and security and also to that . and what we know is that the us president was reassuring nervous allies after 4 years of america, 1st president and policies that the united states once again, reaffirming its commitment to article 5. the pack a one is an attack on all the us president telling his partners that he sees this as a sacred guarantee in terms of security. so these are some of the topics that were
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discussed in addition to china. of course, the ongoing threats and looming over all of this, with the united states called russia's aggression. so these were the topics that people felt that meant needed to be discussed. and certainly the big breakthrough, of course, that physician on china being much tougher than has been in the past. and kimberly, i should say, we are waiting for a news conference conference by president biden. any minute now, of course we will go through it as soon as it happens. but president biden had a long meeting with turkey's president, instead of the han, do we have any idea of the details of what they talked about? well we know they talk to you mentioned for a very long time and we've been waiting a very long time for this press conference by the us president delayed a couple of hours now. but in terms of the news out of that conference between the 2 presidents, turkey, and the united states, what we know is that there wasn't
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a big breakthrough in a very important issue for the united states. and that is the issue of turkey purchasing that defense system air defense system from russia. this is something done against the wishes of the united states, and it appears that there's been no breakthrough on that issue. having said that, the united states came here looking to try and repair the relationship to rebuild it after some very difficult years. not just with donald trump, but also from joe biden, who called rhetoric tie of air to one an autocrat. he also essentially recognized the $915.00 armenian genocide, something that the leader of turkey did not want. so it isn't within this backdrop that they've had to discuss these other issues. the u. s. c's, turkey is an important ally, is strategic interest for the united states. to keep that relationship in tact, but again, no break through. so we were expected to hear from the us president about that,
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that press conference still imminent, but we continue to wait. kimberly hallett with the latest from brussels. kimberly for the moment. thank you. and we are, of course, as we've been saying, waiting for that press conference by president joe biden. so we'll take you to that live as soon as it starts the israel's new government has got down to work a day after parliament approved the coalition by the narrowest of margins. prime minister enough, philly bennet presented his cabinet and sat down for a formal photo with the president. the 8th party coalition, which ranges from the far right to the far left. and the benjamin this in the 12 year run as prime minister. and it's already had to confront its 1st test to deciding whether to allow
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a controversial march by nationalists to go ahead in occupied east jerusalem on tuesday. go live now to harry force it who joins us from west jerusalem. so have they come to a decision when it comes to that march yet? well, yes, we have had the, the word from the security meeting that the new prime minister held with his top security officials. and yes, this brought this march. we'll go ahead that the religious nationalist and right wing is wanted to i straight through the muslim quarter in the heart of the old city in occupied east jerusalem. and from there to the west and wall, which of course goes through a very heavily palestinian area shops and all the rest of it. however, it is going to take place with a period of sort of dancing and celebration and flag waving at damascus gate in the plaza, the outside, the main thoroughfare through the muslim quarter itself,
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also obviously in occupied east jerusalem and damascus gate. it's has been a flashback in the recent tension. so this is a moment of extreme concern because of, of the kind of consequences that it could be both in terms of whether there are confrontations between the marches and palestinians on the ground between palestinians and security forces because it will have to be a huge so more because i'm asked who said that it will be watching very carefully what happens from gaza, reserving the right to the fire rockets again, it says the pillow in the occupied west bank is saying that there will be a day of rage that there will be spill or the consequences potentially in the west bank as part of the preparations. it's not just a, a heightened security is ready. this is forces presence inside. okay. bodies, jerusalem were expecting, but also a kind of a, an alert level for the i and the anti missile system as well. so there are big
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concerns as to how there are indeed harry forces there in west jerusalem, telling us about the concerns there are and how this much is going to go ahead through east jerusalem on tuesday. apologies there for some of the technical found glitches that we had on that line. now the trial of me and mars deposed leader uncensored, she has begun in a close the court room more than 4 months after the military coup. so she is charged with reaching over $1000.00 regulations illegally possessing walkie talkie radios and breaking import export rules allowed to more charges are expected to be read out on tuesday. she's been under house arrest since the february, 1st coo and there were reports that soon she didn't appear well in court. but her lawyer said she was in good health. other than suffering to fake tony chang has more now from the ty capital, bangkok,
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the latest charges which were released last week, which accuse her of taking 600000 dollars and 11 kilograms of gold illegally and using her power in her position to to buy cheap land on behalf of a foundation set up in her mother's name. so they're really trying a lot of not i think many people assume that they're just hoping some of that will stick probably today will be just the full mouth is reading those charges. we understand these court cases, these court dates will now take place every monday until almost the end of july. but little is known of the the, the witnesses who will be presented by the military. her lawyers said that she doesn't have much of an idea about what's going on because she's been held in such secure isolation since the cure. and they said, rather disturbingly, that she had asked them to extra funds to help support her with food and medicine. which gives an indication perhaps that she is suffering from the ill health that we
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know she has suffered from in the past. particularly during her 15 years of house arrest or me and mars military rulers of head back of the united nations after called the army crack down on the sent to human rights catastrophe. the foreign ministry denounced the statement as unfair, inaccurate and biased. 7 and there have been more process seen young going calling for return to democracy. at least 860 people have reported have been killed since the army took control in february in its crack down on the scent. and the media controlled by me and mars military or accusing an ethnic group was killing 25 construction workers in an attack in the east. the current national defense organisation is one of several groups finding the government for greater autonomy. the conflict has intensified since the february qu, the k n d o hasn't commented on the accusation,
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and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claim. now police's for lanka have arrested the captain of a fire ravaged cargo ship that sign last month off. it's coast, causing the country's biggest environmental disaster. the russia national is being charged with pollution related offences. the ship was carrying nitric acid, as well as other chemicals, which officials believe may have caused the fire that burned for 13 days. they bri, and plastic pellets have already washed ashore. nearby beaches with fears over devastating chemical or oil spill. if the ship breaks apart, attempts to tow the ship away have so far failed. will still become in this half hour. lining up for essential malaysia government extends the coven lockdown, forcing many trying to charge, and to get by and the weather wake up,
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cool. how climate change could be helping south african farmers? revive the coffee industry? ah. hello, the hate continues to build across much of europe, but scientists and cooler russia weather coming in from the northwest. got a cold front coming in here. and that will introduce that to color as we go on through the next couple of days in the form of a, a sundry breakdown. we got some thunderstorms across the western parts of spain and porch go and some sundry showers and have you spell of right over towards the for the moment it is all about that heat and that he will gradually search a little further east with temperatures and burning around 23 celsius on tuesday afternoon, but picking up to 28 by wednesday and a real hot one for thursday. 33 celsius possibility. but you see behind london no
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warmer than around 23 degrees at this stage and make the most of that very warm weather that we do have a cross western path issue with my 2 sources. this powder brains sinking in over the next couple of days. will commerce, something of a relief for many said make you a little easier to sleep at nights. michelle was there in so many western parts in the shower was come, little more widespread and foundry, one or 2 shouted to know the pass, ridley, and staying disturbed over towards the black sea. plenty of disturbed weather across central parts of africa. the gulf of guinea, seeing some lively showers now, and those very heavy rain started to push away across a good part of inland west africa. ah. with a bag of energy and change came to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all
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around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh, the me back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera in the 1st natal summit attended by us president joe biden. leaders have presented a united front against china. beijing representatives systemic challenges to the rule faced international order, and alliance security issues. new government has begun work
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a day after parliament approved the 8 party coalition. one of its 1st decision was to allow the controversial march of the flags by nationalists who occupied east jerusalem to go ahead on tuesday. and the trial of me in march, the pose leader uncensored, she has begun in a closed courtroom more than 4 months after the military coup. there were reports that she didn't appear well in court, but her lawyer said that she was in good house reports of a possible radiation leak and a nuclear power plant and southern china are being dismissed by its operators. the state run the china general nuclear power group says operations at its nuclear power station in grandara province meet safety rules and the surrounding environment is safe. this after the french company e, d f, which partly owns the station, said it had been informed of an increase in rare,
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rare gases at one reactor, one of its subsidiaries, which design the reactor has reportedly warned of an imminent radiological threat. while nuclear engineer only going there soon as chief engineer at a fair wind energy education in the u. s. state of south carolina, he explains 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, she's about as thick 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 z non encrypt,
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are 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 reactor. the right thing to do would be to shut the nuclear reactor down and, and look for the she's that are leaking and replace them. and it does appear that the chinese want to do that right. now, parts of india have ease corona virus restrictions, including the capital deli after new infections dropped their lowest level in more than 2 months. there were just over 70000 new cases on monday compared to may when 400000 new cases a day were being reported. but that's are still high with almost 4000 fatalities recorded in the last day. more than 374000 people are known to have died of covert 19 so far in india. meanwhile, malaysia's government has extended a 2 week nationwide lockdown that was supposed to be ending as a battles,
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a search encoded cases. but medical experts say a more targeted approach is required for in flu reports from qualon for every day at lunch time. katara soup kitchen, in downtown kuala loom pull hands out food packs to those in need. the nationwide lockdown has shut all non essential businesses until the end of the month, creating hardship for some. there's a sharp rise in terms of people in their forties and fifties coming in for food. and both of them have actually have a job beforehand and it is because of these kind of make yourself the business for years. now, the government has extended a 2 week lockdown for further fortnight fighting the high number of new cove at 19 infections. health care facilities here are overstretched. private hospitals have been asked to increase the number of beds for cove at 900 patient. and the armed
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forces will build 6 more field hospitals. in addition to the 3 set up earlier, malaysia cove at 19 positivity rate of around 7 percent is higher than the w h o 's threshold of 5 percent. furthermore, more than 80 percent of reported infections don't belong to an identified cluster, indicating the infections, asper radek, or only public health policy specialist say, this data indicates a lockdown will not be enough to reverse the trend of rising infections. look for the cases, instead of expecting the cases come to you find test trace eisley then support. when you do what testing go, it will mean that the positive figures will go much higher than what we see today. but it will also mean that more people can be treated earlier and saved lives. the government has accelerated vaccination program including rolling out mobile units
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in areas where residents may have difficulty getting to vaccination centers. just to 4 percent of the population has been fully inoculated. so far, the government aims to reach heard immunity by december. but the slow delivery of vaccine supplies and delays by manufacturers may hinder the gold florence louis al jazeera importance. while the u. k. government is pushing back its plan to ease restrictions in england by a month. the final stage of lockdown was usually lifted next week, but a rise in cases linked to the fast spreading. delta variant has prompted the government to delay a full reopening poll. brendan reports from london. would you like a home test? test kids being handed out in kingston market square this barbara of south west london, one of more than 20 across england, where sharpie rising infection rates have prompted intensive search testing to identify and isolate cases. the steepest increases among young people and school
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children groups which haven't yet been vaccinated. statistically, they're less likely to become seriously ill. the concern is about the various katie . we want to try and keep the case ready as low as possible. having the virus spread thing, because we know more spreads more likely to get more mutations and more variance of the virus that may actually escape all facts. even we don't want to see that i outside in the market scrap raska entertains that passes by with music venues closed for the past year. tim o t a survived on loose change and a part time job. the latest postponement provokes a weary shrug. emotional responses, i want to take gigs again. you know, i mean, i want to go out and want to do i live in florida and the logical responses like back at the start, look down i was, i was criticizing the government not being tough enough. you know, people were dying and it would be, i'll be hypocritical now to say like, come on,
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let me try get eggs. you know, i honestly, i don't know, june 21st had been to freedom day here in the u. k. and postponing it has undoubtedly been a really serious dilemma for this prime minister with his libertarian reputation and the european summer has arrived. the appetite for mixing and socializing has already increased. but the advice from his scientific advice as was stock continue to unlock as planned. and hospital admissions would rapidly reach the peak seen in the 1st wave last year. 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 a far stronger position to keep hospitalizations down,
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to live with this disease. and to complete our cautious. but the reversible roadmap to freedom more than 56 percent of the adults are now fully vaccinated and extending restrictions into the summer months is testing public patience. drifting may be enjoyable on the river, but not in business or politics. cobra and i'll just euro kingston, u. k. people in the european union can start making summer holiday plans. the block has formerly approved a new digital travel pass to come into effect from july. first, the pass will prove the whole there has been vaccinated, tested negative, or as recovered from over 19. it will allow travelers to move between u states quickly, with no requirement herself isolated. russia has reported nearly 14000 new corona virus cases, including 6 and
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a half 1000 in the capital. this says moscow extends mondays public holiday to almost a week to help reduce the spread of the virus. the new infections take the total number in russia. past 5000000 faxing pickup in the country has been low jail that bella ruffian journalist, roman professor, which has appeared at a news conference in minsk saying he's fine and has not been beaten, accompanied by officials, the discipline bloggers said that he's in good health for protests. of age and his girlfriend were arrested last month after their ryan, a flight was diverted and forced to land in the professor which has made several appearances since then and admitted to plotting to topple president alexander lucas shanker by organizing riots, opposition. leaders say his statements are being made under duress to americans on trial in japan. have admitted that they helped the former nissan
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chairman carlos going fleet, the country in 2019 michael taylor and his son that pete who were extradited from the u. s. in march, and he was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped lebanon. he still wanted by police in japan. court hearings have begun examining the medical team that cared for argentina football star diego matter though not before his death last year. 7 medical professionals, including his personal physician, are accused of neglecting murder dollar. he died of heart failure. 2 weeks after having brain surgery. medical board investigating is that said, why don't i was not properly monitored for 12 hours before his this now south africa is not traditionally known for growing coffee, but in recent years, changing weather patterns have helped farmers revive in industry that began more than a century ago. from the coastal province, of course, in the past for me to miller reports. dylan cummings is the 3rd generation in his
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family who farms in the quizlet natal province decades ago. this was a banana farm. now, dylan has turned to coffee. really what you looking at his temperature and temperature is influenced by altitude. so when you in the quite, in countries like tanzania and kenya, you have to be at high altitude to get these what they call the goldilocks zone. it's not too hot, not too cold, where you average temperatures are sitting between 18 and 20 degrees celsius. the other main factor that affects temperature is latitude, and we have 31 degrees south here. so this again creates the sub tropical bells, while coffee plants were 1st introduced to south africa and the 1800s. unlike brazil, ethiopia, kenya, south africa has not known for producing that in many of the original plantations were destroyed by disease piss unsuitable for them climates more than a century later, they are a handful of coffee farms spread across the provinces. here outside port edward,
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the climate is warm and sub tropical ideal for growing the crop. and global warming may be helping other crops of actually benefiting from the increase and temperature minimum temperature. you know, in that the frost areas or shrinking and, and crops like coffee is that like the, the woman conditions they are likely to do beta and, and we will be able to start planting coffee. and here is where we previously couldn't, because the minimum temperatures are increasing. coffee being, gro, was like this one, trying to revive an industry that's been in decline for decades, but a century old machinery and outdated methods. some farmers say that technology needs to be updated to make the process more efficient. the global coffee market is valued at more than $450000000000.00. but for many farmers, the profit is low,
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some only pocketing a 3rd of the final sale price. farmers like bill and say that while there is a big market for coffee, there's not enough investment in south african coffee farms to maximize profits and sustain his business. still not only grows coffee beans, he also wrote straight to brussels us president joe biden is now holding prince at nato headquarters. let's listen or ongoing fight against coven 9 teams. at home, we made enormous progress. the united states. much of the country is returning to normal and iraq to nomic growth is leading the world and the number of cases and deaths are dropping dramatically. but there are still too many lives be lost. we're still average in the last 7 days. the us of $370.00 deaths per day,
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$270.00 deaths. that's significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis. but it's still a real tragedy. we're approaching a sad milestone, almost 600000 last lives. because we covered 19 in america. my heart goes out to all those who lost a loved one. i know that black hole is seems a consumer that fills up your chest. when you lose someone's close to that you adored. that's why continue to say to america. if you have not been vaccinated, get vaccinated, get vaccinated as soon as possible. we have plenty vaccination, plenty of sites. we have more work to do to beat this virus.
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