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ah, use this is the w news coming to live from berlin. g 7 liter is pledge, 1000000000 covered 1900 vaccine doses for poor countries. there is someone in cornwall, england veil, discuss a plan to vaccinate the world by the end of 2022, u. k. prime minister boris johnson and us president joe biden unveiled the 1st stage of the plan. also on the program famine in northern ethiopia of the united nation says 350000 people in the conflict. it ticker region are already effected and millions more are at risk plus surveillance,
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repression and imprisonment. human rights group, amnesty international releases new evidence of trying to campaign of persecution against this we're muslim. minority and football european championships are set for kick off already a year late. can euro 2020 be held safely during the pandemic? and who are the tournaments biggest starks? ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us for leaders gathering and southern england will announce a plan to vaccinate the world by the end of next year. at the g 7 summit in cornwall. they will plan to provide a 1000000000 doses of code 900 vaccine to poorer countries. the move aims to address criticism that wealthy nations have secured the vast majority of vaccines against corona, byron for themselves. meeting u. k. prime minister boris johnson,
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the head of the summit president joe biden said the us would donate 500000000 vaccine shops. it began with friendly elbow bomb, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden, 1st in person encounter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. romantic views, and the sidewalks for the 1st lady's included. power finally here, and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. the leaders made a point of highlighting the nation famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated version of the 80 year old atlantic charter bite and said the alliance would help the countries address global challenges such as cybersecurity, the climate crisis,
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and the clone of virus pandemic together at the beginning ounce men came after the talks when the us president said his country would donate $500000000.00 pfizer vaccine doses to lower income countries. and the african union, our values call us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against coven 19. it's also in america self interest. as long as the virus raises elsewhere, there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging over 900 in other countries holds back global growth, raises in stability and weakens governments. but activists protesting the global inequality of vaccine access. believe that waving pharmaceutical patterns would be a more effective than charity, which is nowhere near reaching the function,
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80 percent really be in the bins of axis. and these cancel the pharmacy companies own the things that are not produced enough for everyone. and that's why we're asking for the manufacturing to be scaled up globally, by opening up the paintings and the rest of the more qualified manufacturers come for. just as i said, with the key 7 leaders arriving all eyes will be on the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations. to see how serious they are about helping the rest of the world get a grip on the panoramic. and d. w corresponding alexander phenomena joint is now from carbon bay, england, where that g 7 meeting is taking place. alexandra, what issues are expected to dominate this gathering world leaders? while front and center of the g 7 meeting is certainly the corona virus pandemic.
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and the urgent need to provide more vaccines for low and middle income countries. and bonus johnson, the british prime minister who is hosting this meeting here has already made clear his calling on the g 7 leaders to make a commitment to inoculate the whole world by 2020 other issues very high on the agenda. of course, the cannot make recovery climate change and the relations with china in terms of systemic challenges that the world is facing. climate change is right up there at the top. you expect any major commitments by the g 7 they're i think that there are word that there is a lot at stake. according to a recent study, the g 7 nations could lose up to 8 percent of the g d p. each year. if they are not going to tackle climate change and especially from the youth perspective,
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this is a very important topic on the agenda. they want concrete results. they are hoping that the needs to, to invest in economy for the economy, recovery to cope with the full out of the crew and by with pandemic, will need, will leads to more investment in green energy in green economy. and that is something that it, we are definitely going to find in the communicate after the conclusion of the g 7 summit. but it's still open. how concrete, those conclusions will be. g 7 members used to be thought of as the world's leading industrialized nations. that was case when i was covering g 7 summers. now they're described as the club of wealthy liberal democracies, which obviously excludes china. russia is effectively bored. is the g 7 becoming more ideological? alexandra? well i think that the g 7 has been facing a lot of criticism for years now. i also covered 2 g 7 summits. when the
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former you as president donald trump was attending. and at this time, it seems that you, that you 7 nations are in real trouble. and i think that this meeting, he and cornwall is addressing some of the issues because there is this notion to extend to for much to include. although democracies, india, south korea, australia, and south africa were invited as guests to this summit to discuss the global challenges, and also may be to forge alliance to counter china, increasingly aggressive behavior. alexander, thank you very much. that was the w alexander from norman. so as alexander mentioned, covered 19 is said to dominate the agenda at the g 7. but what exactly is the situation around the world regarding the pandemic right now? let's take a closer look. this map shows the average number of new daily current of iris cases
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per 1000000 people for the past week. the highest case loads are in latin america with hot spots in mongolia and parts of europe in southern africa. limited testing and reporting in some countries. of course means actual case loads are likely to be much higher, but there are huge discrepancies when it comes to the rollout of code 1900 vaccines . on this map, the dark of the color, the greater the share of the population that has received at least one back seen doris. countries like canada, israel chile, in the u. k. r, leading the way across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. while many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the co backs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad this month. the 1st back seen to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment
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capacity. the w. west african correspondent, fred maloney reports from the champion capital in jamaica. i to ask. chad has we put against the pandemic? seen of what seems for at least 100000 people. not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last the could be the 1900 situation, was a kid at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who came to the hospital and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died of course, 19 percent. this pump official figures show less than 5000 on fiction and fewer than 200 co with 900, that your number was almost sucking
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a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and deploy ticket to be to the charge the at the bottom of the need for international but being help until the last 2 week, when the coffee, the 1900 test for school supplies from china cohen that is fan, you know, fun when we received c. not fun but fins. it was really great joy for us and please, you know, our receive a health way cause peter games going to mecca and patients with preexisting conditions. our priority officials know the chinese donation can only be the 1st tape. these fridge is ready for vaccine for you to come a victim under the covert pull down,
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you will get those if that will get at least 20 percent of the population of chad. verified luck with us. you know, if you come from, i think many skeptical it's origin more if we had the means to get other vaccine upside records. but if we don't have the means and this kind of works. and we'll just because if the chinese vaccine doesn't mean the uniform but theme doesn't have a repeat or us approval. but the world health organization phase, it offers up to 79 percent protection in charge. people i used to taking what they can get and for the views on the pandemic from asia and africa join. now by our correspondence to mr. jones, while in delhi and kamani in nairobi, let me show you 1st. india has been one of the countries worst effected by the
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pandemic. will this back scene offer from g 7 countries make a difference? given the shortage we are facing in india, any additional vaccine can definitely make a difference. but the question is, how much of a difference the indian government has taken on the ambitious pledge of our meeting all that by because we would need to be manufactured to get to that and go back to the manufacturer will not be able to meet those going to these additional, those have been, have also adopted by them, but you cannot buy and to book to any group of different solutions to meet the code and the cruise to get to an alco got some people back. another country is looking for plenty of countries. there in plenty of countries, there just
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a tiny fraction of the people have received even one vaccine doors. is this donation pledge of a 1000000000 vaccines from rich g 7 countries? is that the right way to tackle the problem? well, if suddenly a step in the right direction, and this is suddenly what the health minister can set to d. w when he spoke to us, saying that it will go a long way in helping african nation reopen economies. but let me show that you know how far and how fast is it that we're talking about of 1000000000 people. less than 2 percent of you mentioned have been fascinated. i myself being one of them. we don't know when the vaccination then even if you do come, it might not be until the end of the year when we finally inoculated namisha. just a month ago, india was breaking records with new cases and deaths nearly every day. where did things stand? now? there voting thought him to bring her down,
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he gave her going down. but even then, the od reporting, he told them every day off of the country, that off toggling the defy gave or thought them not to emphasize they pushed one back to nation once again and adapted bush to fight off a towed reed. but against the slides mean lot that have to fight almost in a not treat system to start to miss shortage will impact on ability to fight off the top and even going forward. and you can continue to also be a significant amount of been talking about the vaccine has been see, edith, what about vaccines skepticism in africa? even if people could get a job there? would they be willing to go for it for certainly in the early days because she unlock most campuses in that we're witnessing right now. in fact,
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in those early days, health care workers who have the provision to get the job on what turning it down. but now we're seeing a complete turnaround of events happening in india right now. people are literally grumbling for the vaccine. my friend told me of an incident where she was told that there was somewhere that job just 10 minutes from where she was. and by the time she got there, there was a few people circling round the hospital and just included all the people who had to be to sit people who are suffering from various diseases, pregnant women and even young children. so the demand right now is the sexually high, and obviously there is no supply. it is namisha. thank you. both are correspond as it is kamani in nairobi, and namisha jives while in delhi. good to see you both say look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. me on mars military have opened new corruption cases against the leader on so t charges include misusing land and accepting bribes to cheese. lawyers say the
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accusations are absurd. the army seized power in a coup in february. both counting is ramping up in peruse presidential election. leftist petro castillo, holds a slim lead over conservative kickoff, which maureen very claims there were voting irregularities independent of service dispute this, an interim government was installed during political turmoil last year. as porters of his, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu have demonstrated outside parliament in jerusalem. there opposing a possible governing coalition that could end his 12 years in parliament in power. robert parliament is to vote on the coalition, which was negotiated between right and left wing part of the united nations and aid groups, or warning that 350000 people in ethiopia as war torn to grab region or facing famine conditions. the you and also says millions more are in urgent need of food
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supplies. the ethiopian government disputes, the assessment. the don luez should be an active 14 year old, but he struggled to breathe. for months, a don and his uncle lived in a cave hiding from the wall raging around their home in t gray. but without enough food, they were still in danger. by march, dawn had grown so awake. his uncle brought him to the hospital. the mob needed to be very strong as strong as a lion. he was hoping to grow up and have a good life, but hunger has left him where he is now with a don is an early warning of what the u. n. is now calling a catastrophic food shortage. and it is expected to get was very, very worried that there are indications that we have the worst phase phase 5, affecting 353000 people in te gray. those numbers expect to
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derive beyond 400000 over the next few months. if we don't get the access that we need to reach, reach those areas the while the fighting has eased, some parts of keep cry remain cut off. mass displacement across the region has left more than a 1000000 homeless and hungry. without more age, these humanitarian crisis can only get worse. hidden from the rest of the world. and the report by amnesty international details, china's systematic persecution of the weaker minority in the shin young region. it shows how since 2017, beijing has carried out a campaign of repression against the predominantly muslim minority incarcerating millions and so called re education camps. but even those spared imprisonment are subject to harsh surveillance measures. the w. learn more about the daily realities
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facing weavers from a former school teacher who now lives in freedom in evelyn's the surveillance of the we go, starts at the entrance to their home. if you years ago, pe scanning devices suddenly appeared at residential compounds all over the city of rome. they had directed to the police this is the compound where can be no acidic use to live. she has since moved to the netherlands and can now speak freely. we are a lot more like amazon you were certainly not allowed visitors anymore. only very close. ready relatives and we had to register them in advance and wait for approval in that was on a critical day the or own she is the capital of sins young in china is northwest. the region is home to the week is a turkey muslim people, conflicts between weak is and the chinese government. have you wrapped it in violence in the past?
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since 2017, the region has seen an unprecedented incarceration of muslim minorities in re education camps. could be new acidic, used to be a primary school teacher when she was suddenly assigned to this facility on the outskirts of the city to teach mandarin to an educated week. as he was told, i saw that the peat and risks of the people were in shackles were moving as if in slow motion. that is when i understood they had not taken me to a school for an educated adult, but into a prison camp. it is unclear what is happening now with this site. we are quickly stopped from inquiring behind the incarceration stands a powerful network of surveillance and oppression. police stations within eyesight of each other patrols in this treat policeman carry mobile id checking devices. it doesn't happen as much now, but in the past,
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people would get stopped every few 100 meters and making sure they can get a message. if an alarm went off during one of these checks heavily on policemen would arrive, they were already waiting nearby because they would put a black bag on the suspects head and take them away. i have witnessed that often even today as to start shaking when i see a black plastic back. but that name should come up on dollars for the on the outskirts of the city, we managed to fill in the cluster of data centers. police data and surveillance footage are processed here an app on their phone alerts, policemen. one software has identified a suspect under close surveillance, and those who have recently moved to a different city travel abroad wire. in an official suspect database. we use an unusual amount of electricity
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whose phone is often disconnected. again, we have stopped from what is happening. it seems young as seen by observe is around the world as a crime against humanity, a system. remission of the doc is periods of the 20th century, powered by today's technology. just pulling a reporting there you are watching d. w nurse still to come move over. mount rushmore here comes mountain recycle. more an art installation in cornwall reminding g. 7 leaders of the growing threat from electronic placed the 1st euro. 2020 is finally with us. a year late because of the pandemic, the tournament is kicking off in rome with italy taking on turkey. the biggest star of european football will be showing off their skills, but there are also safety concerns. euro 2020 means
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a lot of stars competing like killing and in bombay. the friends wonder can, who could put his stamp on his 1st euros? germany's chi habits who scored the winning goal for chelsea's champions league title or robert levin, dusky of poland, who can't seem to stop scoring and don't forget porch, it goes christiana, rinaldo, who could become the euro's all time top scorer. the question is, how safe is a pan european tournament for europe's best players during a pandemic? despite the pandemic force delay your way for president alexander jeffery in has been insisting the tournament will be safe for players. officials and fans. there have been concerns over possible virus clusters. this led to your way, allowing nations to expand squads up to 26 players and good thing. the netherlands already dropped goalkeeper ya specialists in from their squad because of
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a positive test. both spain and sweden have also had players, test positive, recovered 19 for the 1st time in its history, the tournament will be taking place across europe. each of the 11 host cities have been given clearance to host fans. 10 cities are shooting for anywhere from 12231000 fans. budapest is aiming to have a full house. that would mean $61000.00 fans in the push costs arena, the semi finals then the final will take place in london's wembley stadium. world cup winners, france enter euro 2020 as the top favorites. but they blew and their stars need to survive the so called group of death, which consists the reigning champions, portugal, as well as germany. if things go england's way, they could play all but one of their matches in london some serious harm advantage
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other nations to watch out for our belgium and italy who both won all 10 of their qualifiers and the tournaments dark horse could be turkey, who together with belgium had the best defense during qualifiers and might just surprise the top teams at the euros. finally returned to this weekend's g 7 summit in cornwall, england. while climate change issues and the pandemic are set to top the agenda. they're one group of artist and activists is hoping world leaders won't ignore the environmental threats caused by electronic waste to remind them they've created a new version of one of the world's most iconic political monuments. the g 7 leaders have been immortalized in a sculpture made of electronic waste. the giant artwork looks out toward harvest bait where the g 7 summit is taking place this week. jobs mount recycle more. it
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aims to highlight the growing threat of electronic waste. we have to deal with it as a human race. we have to do, we know as nations where one nation is pushing off to another nation to get rid of pollution. well there, this is why it's a g have lead. this is why it's here is to get them all talking to each other and just say this shortly. so as a human race, you know, the piece highlights not only the need for urgent political decision, but also more environmental awareness. i'm afraid your hoover all you know, could last 20 years, it doesn't have to be thrown away so quickly. and hopefully this will draw people's attention to the fact, especially the people over there. and they said that these things something has to be done about this. everyone involved hopes to some it will finally lead to action and not just more empty promises. you're watching
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