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ah, me, you want to help save the world, needs into your own. ah, ah . nato stands together. that's how we met every other threatened the past. joe biden reaffirms us support from a to z. alliance's. leaders take a doctor's sense towards china. ah, hello, you're watching algae 0 live from bill. how would need fully bad people also coming out? the international criminal court says, crimes against humanity may have been committed in the philippines cross down on
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drugs. remembering victims of court with 19 in the u. s. members of congress observe a moment of silence. after the death toll approaches 600000 the u. s. refugee agencies accused of improperly collecting and sharing the personal information of wrangler refugees who fled. ah, thank you for joining us. b u. s. president has promised the rock solid commitment to natal following his predecessors criticism of the military allies. joe biden warned that an attack on one member is an attack on all speaking out to the nato summit by to reaffirm the groups unity ahead of his meeting with russia leader on wednesday. russia in china, both seeking to drive a wedge in our transatlantic solidarity. we're seeing an increase in malicious cyber activity, but our alliance is
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a strong foundation. nato stands together. that's how we met every other threatened the past. it's our greatest strength as a meet our challenges of the future and are many and everyone everyone in that room today understood the shared appreciation. quite frankly, that america is back for russia and china have been a main focus of the summit in brussels. leaders have agreed to respond to moscow's aggression after true build up on ukraine's border. the lions also declared beijing a global security challenge. they also discuss for and to withdraw from afghanistan with turkey, saying it will needs logistical and financial help to keep its forces in the country. after nato forces pull out natasha about every force from nature headquarters in brussels. us present, joe biden sat down to reassure nato leaders of washington's commitment to the alliance. as he arrived for his 1st summit of the 30 member group in brussels,
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we're making clear nato is critically important for us interest in and of itself. or weren't when we'd have to invent. clearly enjoying the moment white and thought to rebuild trust after 4 years of donald trump, the former u. s. leader was openly hostile to nato, was even threatening to pull out the military withdrawal from afghanistan. climate change an native feature on the agenda, but relation with russia and china dominated discussions. china's growing influence on international policies present challenges to alliance security. joe biden succeeded in persuading nato to back in ministration push for a tougher approach to china, regarded by washington as a major economic and strategic rival. but for most nato allies, russia remains the main threat relation between moscow and nato,
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are at the lowest points since the cold war on wednesday by and shed you to meet russian leader vladimir person. so highly anticipated talks in geneva, i shared at our allies that convey to press what i'll convey to president bowden. but i'm not looking for conflict with russia, but then we will respond of russia continues as harmful activities. toys with turkey also tense biden, called a meeting with a turkish president productive. the u. s. may be back as a reliable nato partner, but this analyst says some allies have concerns. the allies here as in asia, will remember that trump had happened that something like him could happen again in the future. there are divisions in nato on some issues, but those differences remained mainly behind closed doors. as boyden took center stage, leaders were clearly determined to turn a diplomatic page and show united front disaster butler. i'll just 0 brussels.
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while for more on nature as criticism of china, let's speak to benjamin harris of h was a research fellow at the school of regulation in global government. in fact, the australian national university is joining us from sydney. thank you very much for being with us. mister harris coverage. now, while it's not unusual to hear criticism of russia, it may till it is surprising, somewhat to hear beaching being mentioned. then making an appearance in the lines his final joint statements for the 1st time. what do you make of this and how will b g be viewing this? thank you very much. a great day. we need development part more on the part of the bible ministration. you take it much more. ready multi national multilateralism for to wrapping up to combat china power chinese moodily. and it's a function of the fact that the why did with this ration was made over the burden
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to europe and demonstrated that it's willing to put relationships with european countries on a charming directory comparison to require. ready ready all the possible relationship that the trumpet direction. how do we measure the range. ready of fully going down the route, right. how competition with china and really marshal european support. ready a native ore that the aging they would be doing this when a great deal, not because of any signal. because the way we should demonstrate that the by the ministration is already successfully monitoring a whole country which is seeking to bring on board. ready to combat china power, is it though, i mean while relations between the us and china are clearly defined. european leaders, i imagine, have to thread more carefully when it comes to china. i think absolutely correct.
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and it's important to approach the statement from a certain amount of critical skepticism. on the one hand in significant development may help leading this kind of why we'd be the, the china. but you're absolutely correct that there are, there are different views of china. the washington empower. busy though in. ready the united states under the vibe and ministration has fully embraced right out competition to maintain us what we should be in the ring are not cheering up worse for european countries. they have serious concerns about asian ration the way they do not see us leadership as well. so even though it looks like alignment, european and us actual backed up probably people disagreement between
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what the long term goal for european the hope is that china will rang it a little bit at that vision and be more on the world and be a bit more collaborative multilateral play out united states always maintain unrivalled leadership. ready and european view does not lend itself to supporting. yeah, and we also heard criticism of china at the g 7 g 7 liter is criticizing china's human rights record in shing john to which we saw a response from a chinese embassy in london, a strongly worded statement. and the g 7 summit, g 7 leaders were talking about setting up an alternative to the belgian broad infrastructure initiative that paging launch. what sort of response do you think we can anticipate from china? and do you, do you see a significant shift of china's foreign policy as
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a result of this? what appears to be anyway, this did widening divide with the americans and now possibly also the europeans. i suspected they weren't missing. it was one of the channels of the view is that companies like united states and around your european countries are already deeply adversarial to china, orange, or basing to shame in tunnel policy that you're being held in the latest development will make no changes, but that will be meddling in terms of the reading chinese investment, the more i suspect that beijing already understood that european countries on the united states were skeptical about road. busy skeptical chinese
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to push forward with that goal building in the building brand in particular and in . ready ready africa and from european how to go. probably more change that ultimately. but it will however, solidify amazing mind the notion not united states and increasingly european countries are seeking to undermine some of what china could be going through. okay, let's leave it there. thank you so much for for talking to a thank you for your insight. benjamin has coverage from the australian national university. but in avenues the international criminal court chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed in the philippines during president rodrigo to take his so called war on drugs. on monday, the court requested permission to open a full investigation. government data shows more than 6000 suspected drug dealers have been killed since today took office in 2016 but rice group said that figure is
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closer 230000. that's bringing our correspondent in the philippines jamila, linda can, whose life from manila jamila human rights groups have very often condemned president to take a war on drugs, but quite significant, significant step. now that the i c. c is considering opening an investigation definitely fully and the release by by i see today basically seeing that ice. if the prosecutor had been suda has officially requested the free trial chamber for her to be given authority to start an investigation actually means that a full blown investigation might happen anytime soon. that also means that over the last few years, the i c. c has been looking at a large amount of public information in addition to the reports, complaints and petitions submitted by the families of the victims of the drug war, human rights lawyers, human rights organizations,
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and even members of the opposition. in fact, just yesterday, fully in 4th, supplemental reports from families of the victims have been submitted again to the i c c. and this includes testimonies and evidence against the 3rd to so called war on drugs. and of course, this release also includes and what is quite striking about that is that the release yesterday the i c. c also mentions that similar acts were committed in our 50, within the period of 1988 to 2016. these are the years when the parents also rolled as the mayor of diverse city in the southern philippines for decades. now, it remains to be seen when or whether the pre trial chamber will actually approve the request of the ice. as you prosecutor, she officially retired today and she will be replaced by britain kareem con starting tomorrow. thank you for that jemina and linda, 9 for us in manila. man moore's depos leader on time. so she is expected to face
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more charges on the 2nd day of her trial, proceedings began on monday behind closed doors, which he was charged with reaching over $1000.00 regulations, illegally possessing walkie talkies in breaking import export roles. to other charges, including brian bri, are due to be read out on tuesday. they carry penalties of up to 15 years in prison . the united nation is refugee agencies being accused of improperly collecting and sharing personal information of rank. refugees who fled nan mar. after a military crime, don in 2017 and human rights watch report says since 2018, the un high commissioner for refugees registered hundreds of thousands of refugees living in bangladesh, camps using photographs, thumbprints and other biometric data. it then gave that information to bangladesh as government which shared it with nan mar for possible report creation. but the report says the u. n. h d r did not complete the required impact assessment. it also says the agency failed
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to get permission from the refugees to share the data with mar, the, you know, she denies wrongdoing and says it has clear data protection policies spoke case villa is a senior researcher with a conflict in crisis division of human rights watch she says, most of the rowing interviewed for the report were unaware, or information would be shared with me and marce government. bon good ash said earlier this year that he had handed over the personal details of $830.00 south and timmy and mar to be vetted by the me and more government for return to the country at the moment. but actually not forcing anyone back to me and more, but me and more has said that at least 42000 people on these lists are greenlighted for return. and if return were to begin, you know, these people are at risk of being on the list for return. and those who found out that their names had been shared with me and more that we spoke to. they actually
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went into hiding once they were told that they had been green lighted for return. all except one had never even been up by, by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field, whether they agreed to having their data shared with me and mar. and i remember very well one man i spoke to who told me he described me how upset he was after leaving the registration area. and he had been given this english only receipt from you and hcr staffer and he happened to speak english and could read it and saw on the receipt that it had a little tick mark that said yes, i have agreed to having my data shared with me on morning that i would have never agreed to that, i do not think it's safe to return. and i do not think it's safe for me and mar authorities to have my have my data and to know that i'm in bangladesh. but he felt that there was absolutely nothing he could do at that point because he had already registered a still head on al jazeera. why
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a plant march by far right jewish nationalists could be the 1st big test for israel new government. and the chemical fire in the ninety's face had been called an environmental nightmare. ah, ah, i once again was st. invalid storms recently across c, think south southeast corner of the us, the still rumbling away, but they are in the process of getting pulled out of the way. the main story from much of north america is that he's looking at temperature as well up into the 30s for many reco breaking heat, actually down towards the southwest corner of phoenix at around $47.00 celsius, up towards the north west. that's a little more like it cooler. i just thought he just slide its way through here. it will cool off a little as we go on through the next day or so. central and eastern part still
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plenty warm enough. we got some showers now in the process of pulling away from the eastern seaboard, still looking pretty disturbed through tuesday, across at eastern side of canada. white skies come back in behind with sherry wright lowering the temperature for calgary. for example, 23 celsius is at wet weather makes its way into alberta, 3 manitoba easing further eastwards and we'll see further showers longest spells of right here we go. 13, western states. western side of the u. s. critical far risk continues. 47 celsius. they're still in phoenix, still a few showers down towards the panhandle through the deep south. heavy rain continues across southern parts of mexico, central america looking pretty disturbed. elsewhere across the caribbean, its sunny. ah! it's more than just again, it's a way of life. every path, every shows, every day brings us together. we travel and miles. so we can say we would.
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we flew every night with a game eggs us together. it's more than just the game. oh the me. you watching? 0 live from the recap of the story. present, joe biden has reaffirmed the united states commitments to nato. it marks a major shift from his predecessor, donald trump. during this time its members of the alliance. catherine, there stands against russia and accused china being
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a security challenge. the prosecutor of the international criminal court has requested permission to open an investigation into the death of the drug dealers in the philippines. she says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during the government strong and the. when's refugee agencies being accused of improperly connecting and sharing personal data from refugees living in camps in bangladesh? human rights watch report says, the information was given to me, and more for youth, and possible repack creation, often without employment. in the number of groan of ice dest in the u. s. his approaching 600000 more than 33000000 people have contract at the virus, but with almost half the population fully vaccinated, there's hope the worst may be over my kind of reports from washington. as the number of deaths near 600000 members of congress gathered at the capital in this
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divided institution. a rare moment of bipartisanship. as democrats and republicans came together to remember the countries dead. the number of fatalities in the us that counts for some 15 percent of the reported total worldwide. this week there were $25000.00 cases, reported each day, 57 percent lower than the figure a month ago. there are still too many lives being lost. were still average in the last 7 days, thus of $370.00 deaths per day. 270 deaths that significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis, but is still a real tragedy. we're approaching a sad milestone, almost 600000 last lives. because we covered 19 in america just under 50 percent of americans are fully vaccinated. that there's
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a marked disparity in terms of vaccination figures. the top 5 states with vaccination rates of 60 percent, all over are all in the east. the bottom 5 with rates of 30 percent or lower are in the south with republicans controlling the bottom states. it's clear there's a political as well as geographical divide. and the vice president went to south carolina. as the administration tries to wretched, have vaccinations and areas that are lagging the vaccines. let me say it again, are safe. they are safe and they are free and they are effective. and it is that simple. the bite and administration had targeted a national 70 percent vaccination rate by july, the full independence day. but even as the nation mourns that target and the hood
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immunity, it could promise, appears to be increasingly and attainable. my kind of, i'll just the or a washington is roused. new government has approved the controversial march by far rights nationalists. a day after enough, tiny bennett became prime minister. the group plans to walk around occupied east jerusalem's old city on tuesday weeks, which could re ignite tensions. palestinian factions have call for a day of rage against the march stephanie deck reports. it's the 1st real test for prime minister naturally bennett and his new coalition. the so called flag march, which right wing national to his groups used to mark jerusalem day when israel occupied is truth in the 1900. 67 will now take place on tuesday and many fear it could read night tension. it's a demonstration of power. it's a demonstration of control over the police over the palestinian people. and the day it says, you know,
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we have been monitoring deployed for years and we have lots of lots of video showing that the pulling itself is actually a demonstration of incitement of lacy. susan, ah, the march was initially delayed from it's original date in may. it was cancelled just as people were gathering because rockets were fired from gaza as a warning against holding the event. and another delay from last thursday when police withdrew permission fighting security concerns. the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu then booted up in a cabinet meeting, stating the march should be allowed to happen, and also police chief barrels turned to ruth. it's an awful time in all these. all these tensions does board the clashes in the board. the rule are still there, you know, we are still trying to heal from what we had been going through just few weeks ago . this area around damascus, gate and occupied history from has been a flash point during recent tension. now palestinians t, this march as
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a major provocation, how mass and other group have cooled for a day of rage. quoting for palestine is to come here in response. i, my family owns a bookstore here in east jerusalem. he tells us the settlers know very well. this is a provocative act, but that goes beyond that. i think we have to look at the psyche of the government . the government claims jerusalem as a capital united. i mean, why do these people say the sets are celebrated, the invocation of them, because there will be a candidate if a parliament that the claim or the listening to be united in $984.00 are believe and hence, it's also a political point. it's a political act, it's a political stand, it's a government political point to prove, despite the march for the 1st time not being allowed to pass through damascus gate . and through the muslim quarter of the city, it is still being allowed to pass through occupied in jerusalem on the main road next to damascus gate. it's an area seen as
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a communal heart for palestinians. have masses warned this could cause an escalation. and these really police have increased security not only here in jerusalem, but israeli army has sent extra soldiers to the occupied west bank. its prime minister natalie bennett's 2nd day in office, leading a fracture coalition of opposing ideologies. many will be watching to see how he handles tuesdays events as a possible indication of the type of leader. he will be with stephanie decker al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. more than a month after, as the fire was announced, palestinian children in guys i have held their own unique memorial for friends, lost in the latest conflict. they've been flying kites on a beach in kansas city. the kinds carry the portraits of a $66.00 children killed by as trying in this trip during the 11 days of fighting. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes after an explosion at a chemical plant in the us state of illinois. massive fumes of black smoke can be
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seen from several kilometers away, but emergency work is say, there's no danger to air quality at ground level. 5, find his plan to let the fi continue to burn. the operators of a nuclear plant in china, fixing what they say is a performance issue after concern was raised over a build up of gas emissions. it follows reports of a possible radiation leak at the facility in one province. the chinese state operators have activities at the power station meet safety standards, and the surrounding environment is secure. the plants, other operator, french energy giant e d. f has called for a meeting with its chinese partners as 6 round of nuclear negotiations or underway in vienna days before the iranians go to the pole. situate the next president o' side hope to reach an agreement to revive the nuclear deal before the government in k. ron leaves office in early august dosage. barry, report from the capital on what foreign policy challenges the next president will face shock. go to me, going to it was june 2013 when
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a relatively unknown clerk mobilized a nation, has sandrani ran a campaign full of promises of a better future for all iranians. and on july 14th, 2015, his nuclear negotiating team managed to secure a historic when by finalizing a nuclear agreement with war powers, known as the joint comprehensive plan of action. the man in charge of the negotiating team. foreign minister mohammed giovanni, the reef returned home to a hero's welcome future of the ren, but the victory was short lived. before iranians could see any of the benefits of the nuclear deal. the 45th president of the united states was elected and promptly withdrew from the agreement. donald trump and imposed economic sanctions on iran, as part of what he called a maximum pressure campaign to force iran to renegotiate the deal. but officials and tear on refused and began to limit their commitments to the nuclear deal.
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initially, the j. c. p. away put restrictions on iran, nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. but the u. s. maximum pressure campaign ended that now many are asking whether there be any drastic changes in iran foreign policy towards the u. s. administration. one of the biggest issues is the next bill. this is a decision at the level of on the publisher and not the administration itself. so if a new administration, most likely a conservative one takes office to me, it seems that the changes will be tactical and not in the strategy way. however, the tone, as well as the methods might differ to some extent the number of events, including the fascination in november of 2020 of one of the highest ranking nuclear officials in the country. moss and factories other have hampered nuclear negotiations. the conservative lead parliament forced the government to limit its
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cooperation with the international atomic energy agency as a result of the killing. since then, there has been a temporary technical agreement reached with the i e a until these nuclear talks which a conclusion in my last report, i have indicated that we have not been able to make that kind of progress. we were expecting to be able to make it on a number of issues. iran's nuclear program has long been a point of concern for western powers. and since its advance to its highest enrichment levels of 63 percent concern among the international community has also reached its highest level. this phase is supposed to be used by the 7 presidential candidate. the campaign for this mainly being used by one candidate running and city council. it's a sign of the move here in the capital about the election. but a positive outcome to the top and vienna could offer economics really are wrong. and a huge political victory for the new president door safari alpha 0. ron prosecutors
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in argentina began questioning the medical team that care for cared for argentinean football, san diego. my don't know before his death last year, 7 health professionals including his personal doctor, being investigated for manslaughter. madonna died of heart failure, 2 weeks after having brain surgery. after the hearing said, judge will decide whether the case should go to trial. the hello again, i'm fully back to you with the headlines on al jazeera present. joe biden has reaffirmed the united states commitment to nato. it marks a major shifts from his predecessor, donald trump. during this time its members of the ally and stuff in their stance. again, russia and accused china as being a security challenge, something russia in china are both seeking to drive a wedge in our trans.

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