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the me ah, excuse me, because his d. w is coming to live from berlin. joe biden says he's ready to confront russia. the u. s. president promises a tough response of brush harms. democracies. he's in the united kingdom to meet with world leaders on his 1st trip since taking office will hear about his ambitious agenda. meanwhile, russia itself edges further away from democracy. moscow court declares elects in a bond, these anti corruption network and extremist group and bars of supporters from election spin a further blow to the opposition movement. and the berlin film festival is back
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this year's belly. another is the 1st effort to take place under the stars and has an open air celebration of cinema. take a look at us on the program. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. joe biden is kicking off his purse global tour as president. he's in the united kingdom, where he'll today meet with prime minister board johnson will hear more about his busy agenda from our correspondent in the u. k. and just a moment, but 1st here's how biden began his trip with a message of support for his allies and a warning for russia. touching down in the u. k. on emission to reset america's relations with the world on his 1st trip abroad
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since taking office, president biden has packed itinerary. the g 7 summit is followed by a nato meeting you talks and the face to face with russian president vladimir putin . well, what a warm welcome from america. first 2 ladies. first, the president set himself apart from his predecessor, even before stepping up to the microphone in his way. joe, giving the opening remarks to us troops stationed at the air base when he did speak, my message was clear at every point along the way. we're going to make it clear that united states is back. and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future that we're committed to, lady was strength, defending our values and delivery for our people. the
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president strong words for put into that into the g 7 then to the nato minister. and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know from had been unwilling to stand up to russia and was accused of pandering to autocrats 5 months. little doubt that those days are over, the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way. and the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that i'm going to communicate that there are consequences rely, violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. having laid down a marker at the started as whirlwind tour biden has left both allies and
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adversaries with little doubt of what to expect. the london correspond a big mass is covering biden's visit and joins us now from carpets bay in cornwall . that's where the u. s. president will meet with british prime minister board johnson today, thursday, and where the g 7 leaders are set to meet to morrow, brigitte, president biden is kicking off this whirlwind tour in the u. k. what's his priority there? well, president biden definitely wants to re establish the us as a global how you want to reestablish a leadership in areas such as climate change and also when it comes to tackling the cove, it's panoramic. he's also meeting boris johnson, the u. k. prime minister, the u. k, of course, historically a very important dallas off the u. s. however, when it comes to the plasma relationship between those 2 readers, it might be a little bit delicate this meeting today because president biden had ones like in
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1st johnson to a clone of president trump. however, we know that for both leaders, it is an important meeting, and it is also important for both of them that this g 7 summit goes well. so we assume that they will try to make good with the u. k no longer in the u. back it is our work to be done to reconfigure us british relations well, yes, sure. and we know, you know, the u. k has only just left the european union and president biden was not a fan of breaks it. unlike his 3 da sessa, donald trump, and he's headed by has made it always very, very clear that for him having irish roots that this issue of ireland and of the good friday agreement of the peace process and the republic of ireland. that's an
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absolute priority for him, and just now we're seeing that the u. k. and you actually and gulf and quite the big row over island, over the border and the overboard attacks and basically technical issues that nevertheless cause big problems when it comes to the relation between the you, you to, we will expect that joe biden was desperately raised this issue and might help boys johnson when it comes to the peace process and know the knowledge we can thank you very much. those are correspondent, bigot master in carlos bay in the u. k. let's take a look now and some of the stories making headlines around the world today. the united nations and 8 groups are warning the 350000 people in ethiopia as war torn to grow region are facing fame, time and conditions. the government disputes, the assessment for us also says millions more, cross to grow are in urgent need of food supplies. child labor has risen for the
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1st time in 20 years. the united nation says 160000000 children around the world are forced to work for than half or younger than 12. un is warning that the pandemic could push millions more into labor and a major oil pipeline opposed by environmentalists climate change campaigners has been cancelled. the keystone excel pipeline would have carried crude oil from canada to the u. s. as in joe biden revoked its permit on his 1st day in office, now the company behind it has scrapped the project. a russian court has outlawed organizations founded by jailed opposition leader electra and botany declaring them to be extremist. the ruling bars, people associated with the groups from running for public office dashing hopes of nevada, these allies of seeking seats and a parliamentary election in september activists who have worked with the organizations as anyone who donates to them or shares the groups materials could be
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prosecuted and go to prison. journalist j cordell has more on that verdict from moscow. this decision was widely anticipated and alexi, nevada. the team had already moved to the span that network ahead of this decision . so on an organizational level, that doesn't change anything that what those changes to now, anyone who has worked with alexis found the in these organizations become liable for some pretty hefty possible prison sentences of up to 6 years employees as well as extending this broad and very vague idea of responsibility could extend to people who are native to the organization volunteer to an event even re posted or share something on social media. but one of the key issue is effectively bands and outlaws. anyone who is work in the election about the organization from running for office in russia, and that's crucial because it comes with paul white,
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a crackdown head of parliamentary elections, which is scheduled for september. previously, when russia had elections, it went through the process of one by one, eliminating candidates like where they were too much of a threat. now, with this new law, you places a blanket ban on basically anybody who's been involved the lives in the valley. the standing for office shake cordell, they're reporting from moscow. now in some countries, the corona virus seems to be getting slowly under control, but elsewhere it's still raging. india has just announced the world's highest every single day death toll from code 19. it reported over $6000.00 deaths and 24 hour periods, revising its figures even so, delhi has started to ease the restrictions and migrant workers are returning to the city. this desperate to earn a living the, the city may not have enough support jobs to support them.
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the really we need to gather every morning to find do you or you'll be schooley is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant leader who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when he went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of school with him on time. we're barely getting any work. there is so much unemployment. many of the labor also come back from the villages. the wait for a job every day, but there just isn't enough work. your guest says he finds casual work, only one or 2 days a week. hardly enough to make a living. others have had better luck. decent on sunday is a migrant worker who skills as a niece and have landed him a job at a construction site per book. we're facing a very difficult time,
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but it work is not like a regular white collar jump, which is hard to find. as things open up in construction starts, we will get some small jobs because we know the work bonding says that if there's another major disruption from a could we, he would have to take loans to sell life. as the city begins to open up again with some economic activity, you may, many of us migrant workers have. maybe i'll be back into the city and hope the find the work. but so not much is coming. and according to a new study, it's not being fall, especially with the suffering yet again. but millions of people in the country have lost their job and the job and unemployment rate have shot up. the economist good thing says the problem is much bigger. he says that many migrant workers are choosing not to come back at all and are dropping out of the workforce because this the few office unities of finding employment. he think any to time. so it's not
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so why the cycle would don't mind the economic type, which is basically the, the larger effect of the 1st view is still lingering one. and it will compound with the 2nd 3rd and determine possibly get into a bigger effect. it will take on longer time for the economy to, for the labor market, for the employment needs to come to the nominal anomaly. you'll gauge the unskilled worker, remembers how last year millions were left jobless during the national lockdown. some of them never work again. she feels that the same, the happened to him. i'm thinking that if i don't get work soon, i'll go back to my village and it looks like i might have to just seems to be no work right now. it was another day with no job for you. he will be back again at the same spot tomorrow morning waiting for work. but he doesn't know how much
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longer he can hold out. cultural life here in germany is slowly reviving after months of lockdown, which normally berlin's top event in the middle of the winter is now taking place as an open air celebration. the brilliant film festival has already handed out its trophies, the golden bears, and an online competition. and now audiences can see the entries under summer skies . berlin's museum island is being turned into a giant open as cinema 1st on the bill. the more attain in the 1st stars as a lawyer, defending a suspect being held at guantanamo bay after $911.00. what it's like of a, a list is jodie foster won't be here in person because of travel restrictions. instead, it's the berlin allah. for the fans. i think we all need a little bit of hope and happiness disadvantage comes after a very long,
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dark moment. and the made the most important thing for us is really to give the feeling that it's possible to stay together. and without any fears, it's all different. this year, outdoor screenings only, and the berlin bears are already awarded the pandemic and the rise of screaming, changing all the roof ended a success for german television. marin twins, a silver badge for her role as a scientist who falls in love with a robot in the film. i am your mind before we go, just a quick reminder of our top story, us president joe biden has arrived in the u. k. for the summit of g 7 nation being held this weekend, it's the president's 1st international trip since taking office speech after he landed by declared the us is back. will also attend
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a native. somebody meet russian president vladimir putin engineer who's well, the big business behind the beautiful game as the european soccer championship kicks off. rob was has a look at how the economics behind the euros are different this year in business after the break. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the news. news can immigrants they know the police will stop.

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