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there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. the news . this is the w news lied from bell and g 7 leaders pledge ones, 1000000000 cove is 19 vaccine doses for poorer countries. at that summit in england, vale discuss the plan to vaccinate the whole world by the end of next year, u. k. prime minister rose johnson and us president joe biden unveiled the 1st stage of that class. also on the program famine and all that in the united nations says
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350000 people in the conflict on to greg richard already effected and millions more address surveillance, repression and imprisonment human rights group, amnesty international releases new evidence of china, campaign of persecution against its weaker muslim my not on football european championships. okay. golf already a year late? can the euro 2020 v help safely during the pandemic who are economists biggest stop ah welcome, i'm good. how else's there hoping to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the world today. leaders from the 2nd group of wealthy nations are on cornwall in
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southwestern england for a 3 day meeting. its will be their 1st in person summit and the stopped the panoramic among the issues on the agenda, climate change and the cobit $900.00 crisis. us president joe biden. how talks with u. k prime minister. but johnson, on the eve of the summit, he said the u. s. will donate 500000000 vaccine doses to lower income countries. it began with friendly elbow bomb, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden's, 1st in person and counter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. romantic views and c, sidewalks for the 1st lady's included. power finally here. and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. leaders made
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a point of highlighting the nation's tamed 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, and the clone of iris pandemic together. the big announcement came after the talks, when the us president said his country would donate 500000000 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 rages elsewhere, there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging over 900 in other countries, hold back global growth,
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raises instability and weekends, governments. but activists protesting the global inequality of vaccine access. believe that waving pharmaceutical patterns would be more effective than charity. nowhere near reaching the goal, watson, 80 percent. really billions of billions of axes and these cancel, pharmacy companies own things in the have not produced enough for everyone. and that's why we're asking for the manufacturing to be steal. my opening up, the paintings and the rest of these sort of more qualified manufacturers can produce the i said, with a 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. i'm not drawn by d w. i spent an example for now and in cobb and bay, whether g 7 is taking place,
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alexandra more more will lead us are arriving at the airport, german chance america due to land any minute. this will be her last g 7, summit as a chance. what role is she going to play that? well, the german chancellor has been known for her negotiating skills for her no nonsense at youth and fragmented. i remember covering her 1st g 7 summit with donald trump when she was a trying to convince him no, not to withdraw from the power was climate agreement. and on the, after the conclusion of the summit, she learned that as she, he was going to do it anyway. and she just commented by saying, well, then we need to move without him. so that is something that of course we can expect her from her here as well. although we have to say that this g 7 is different. it's a meeting among friends,
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it's her last g 7 summit and her press secretary was ask about that. whether this is a special meeting for angela merkel. and she just said that every g 7 summit is special and every g. 7 summit has an agenda, of course they have a look at that. what, what are the topics that will dominate this session? well, i think that the front and center of this g 7 meeting is of course, there. corona virus, condemning and the urgent need to provide more vaccines for low and middle income countries. boris john from the british prime minister, who is hosting this meeting here, has already made clear that he is calling on his colleagues to make a commitment to vaccinate the world. until the end of 2022, and i think we can expect the leaders to commit to donating 1000000000 dozes
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until the next of 20. at the end of 2022. i found this is, as you said, not your 1st g 7, some g 7 members used to be thought off as the world's leading industrialized nations. but now they've described or describing themselves as a troubled, wealthy, liberal democracies, which excludes china and russia. is this the whole g 7 getting more ideological? while it of course depends who you are asking, and we have to say that the g 7, they have been facing a lot of criticism for years now. there is no also this notion that it would be important to extend this format. we know that countries such as india, south africa and south korea are no invited at get as guests to participate at this time. it because it's important, of course to, to face the upcoming challenges together so that there is this understanding that
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it's important to, to, to, to have joins statements and also decisions, unimportant issues. and of course, one of the topics on the agenda is also the relations in china. so it will be interesting, it will be possible to, for a broader alliance, to counter china, increasingly aggressive behavior, t w's and some of anom. and that at the g 7 summit in england. thank you so cove, it clearly dominating the agenda that the g 7. but what exactly is the situation around the world right now? let's take a closer look at this map. it shows the average number of new daily corona virus cases per 1000000 people for the past week. the highest case loads here in latin america hotspots can also be found over the mongolia and the parts of europe and southern africa. limited testing and reporting in some countries means all actual
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case. those could be higher, but there are huge discrepancies when it comes to the roll out of cove. it 900 vaccines on this map here, the doc of a color, the greater the share of the population that has already received at least one vaccine dose countries like canada, israel, shirley, and the u. k. i leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially across africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chat this month. the 1st maxine to reach that country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. w's west africa, correspondence credit reports from the capital of chart. jemina i to
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ask chad has we've been against the pandemic scene of the scene for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country as men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the kronos us almost bind. last you can turn to copy the 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who came and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died, of course, 910 live person in this official figure show this fight solved on evictions. and fewer than $200.00 coffee, 1900, that your number was almost certain a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and deploy tickets to be,
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to charge me at the bottom of the need for international. but the help until the last 2 week, when they call the 1900 task force, good stop from china going up there. you know fun when we received c. not fun, but since it was really great joy for us and please do receive a call to work because peter games going to make patience with preexisting conditions. our priority officials know the chinese donation can only be the foss tape. these fridge is ready for vaccines to get to come visit with them in under the covert program. if you would get those, if that will have it at least 20 percent of the population of chad vipers. i'd love with us to know if you come from a female,
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but many skeptical its origin more if we had the means to get other but phenotype records. but if we don't have the means, and this kind of take a look at this, because if the chinese feed doesn't mean uniform but seem doesn't kid have a repeating or un 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 but let's skip the view from africa and from india, i'm joined by our correspondence emissions as well in delhi. and it is kimani and ruby. it is. let's start with you in many african countries. extremely few people have received even one vaccine. those is destination pledge from ridge countries, the right approach to tackle the problem. well, it's suddenly
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a good 1st step and latrice. this is what the health minister for can a motor. he said when he spoke to d, w earlier today, he said it will help african countries get back into the economic space. but as to how far reaching this will be, i don't think it's going to go so far. we're talking about a population of one b and people, and only 2 percent have been inoculated. so what happens to the rest of the 90 percent, even if these vaccines come into africa, it's probably going to be until the end of the year until re, including myself, get these doses namisha. india has been one of the countries worst effected by the panoramic. can this vaccine also make a real difference where you are when you had given the shortage and he moved back, you can make a difference. but the question really is how much of a difference can we make the indian government to set out in our bishop docket of vaccinating the dia? i dont population by the end of the year, which means that the require $2000000000.00 and local approved manufacturers are
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now unlikely to me to target you backs. you can have some of the gaps, but not the in addition, that can be the new concerns about acting like to find the back, the end of acting without having dr. logistical storage condition would be dependent on india. it's been also have to be taken into consideration considerations in africa. i would expect it apart from obvious humanitarian consideration. why should the world make sure that vaccination across africa speeds up and very quickly because i'll probably will vaccination and indeed cove it in africa or any other parts of the world is a problem. of course it's for the rest of the world. get had, we are in this boat together and the western world can sit back and say, oh africa, half of the boat is thinking that simply doesn't work. but at the moment it does feel that way. i mean, when you consider the populations in the america or the u. k,
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have 40 to 50 percent of the people vaccinated and we're talking about less than one percent in sub saharan africa. you start to see why african governments a thing that we need, measures to correct this 1st by boosting production and manufacturing of vaccines and also ramping up the distribution efforts that are kindly underweight in it's just a month ago. india was breaking records with new cases and that's now deli, is opening up again. where do things stand in general with a vaccination in india? i think definite, the improving and i get hard, but even then over 90000 cubes every day for the need to keep people god's up with me. that would be why the last what the master and the government is emphasizing expanded back being dr. being crucial and fighting off, but then we look at applying local manufacturer of the after benco vaccine. and
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indian maxine are trying to wrap up production be have more back in this month. but again this will not be enough to cover the entire nation my day. not by being composite, but they cannot leave order to box and eventually we meet then have to be back. you have to be especially linda w correspondence as well in delhi and it is kimani nairobi. thank you both turn out to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. mars military and have open new corruption cases against alfred leader on sunset. she charges include misusing land and accepting brides. so she's lawyer say the expectations are absurd. the army sees time in a cool in february. 2 bo county has wrapped up in through the presidential election, but the authorities have not declared when they say the race between left is federal, steel and conservative keiko, which maureen is too close to call for more
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a client, there were voting irregularities, independent observers, the stupid supporters of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu have demonstrated outside parliament in jerusalem, posing a possible governing coalition that the end his 12 years in power. parliament is to vote on the coalition, which was negotiated between right and left nations and 8 groups of warning that 350000 people. any t o p. s. war torn take re region are facing famine conditions. the wine also says millions more. urgent need of food supplies. if government disputes, the assessment, the don luez should be an active 14 year old. but he struggled to breathe per month. a don and his uncle lived in a cave hiding from the war raging around their home in
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t cry. but without enough food, they were still in danger. by much done had grown so weak, his uncle brought him to the hospital 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. when i decide on 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 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,
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some parts of tea cry remain cut off. math displacement across the region has left more than a 1000000 homeless and hungry. without more aid, these humanitarian crisis can only get worse, hidden from the rest of the world. and we knew report by honesty, international details, china, systematic prosecution of the weaker minority in the, in john region. it shows how since 2017, beijing has carried out a complain of repression against the predominantly muslim minority incarcerating millions and so called reeducation camps. leaving those spad imprisonment are subject to heart. the valence measures to w learn more about the daily realities facing week is there from a former school teacher who now lives in freedom in the netherlands. the surveillance of the week. it starts at the entrance to their home. if you years
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ago, pe scanning devices suddenly appeared at residential compounds all over the city of rooms. they had direct dealing to the police. this is the compound where the new city used to live. she has since moved to the netherlands and can now speak freely. we are a lot more like amazon we were suddenly not allowed visitors anymore, only very close relatives. and we had to register them in advance and wait for approval. exactly on a critical day, the room. she is, the capital of sin. jung in china's north west. the region is home to the week is a turkey muslim people, conflicts between weak is and the chinese government have wrapped it in violence in the past. 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 mentoring to an educated week. as she was told,
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one of them i saw that the feet 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, to 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 with an eyesight of each other patrols in the street. policemen carry mobile id checking devices. it doesn't happen as much now, but in the past, people would get docked every few 100 meters like action to come up. if an alarm went off during one of these checks heavily on policemen would arrive, they were already waiting nearby because it would put
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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, but them sure in the us, upon dollars for the on the outskirts of the city, we managed to pay them a 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. those who have recently moved to a different city travel abroad in an official suspect database. we use an unusual amount of electricity. postpone is often disconnect again, we have stuff from me. what is happening in the scene. jung is seen by observe is around the world as a crime against humanity,
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a system re minutes in the darkest periods of the 20th century, powered by today's technology. but he has bullying reporting that i'm just fucking now of a year long delay because of the pandemic. that postponed euro 2020 is finally kicking off the toner stuff tonight in rome with italy taken on turkey for the 1st time in history. the event will be taking place across europe, but even with each of the 11 host cities, clear to have fans in the stadiums, concerns over whether tournament can be held safely during the time there. let's find out from chris harris of w sports who's with me now. chris fans will be in smaller numbers will be allowed into the stadiums. it's gotta be a step in the right direction. definitely scare hard, you know, the phase represent that 12 man on the pitch. did you happen to watch a football game that didn't have fans or the audio, you know,
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printing. you hear the players talk to each other? i mean, you really missed that reaction that we gotten sprinkle's leading up to this major tournament. we saw, you know, the chip is the final we saw in fans and so forth. you know, i big along with the enhance safety protocols, is exactly what the sports been missing. you know, you talked about the fan culture, specifically here in germany. $14000.00 plus fans will be allowed in music when they kick off june 15th and ty, habits one player has already said we live for the fads. so the 14000, but it will sound like 80000. you know, i think the players have, have clinched for this for quite some time. and, and i think the fans, you know, are getting a bit of relief because this is definitely a step of the right direction. so you just mentioned 14000 in immunity. that means that tens of thousands, i'm missing out on the whole thing. so what, what will fans say is, do they see it or the stuff in the right direction on to other just angry that a little bit it can get in? well, definitely not all sunshine and rainbows. when it comes to the fans,
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you have extended waiting periods across the board. there's only a 30 minute window for parents to get in. and that means fans could be sitting around for 3 hours, be or kicked off if and choose to follow their teams to different venues. there are several locations across europe. there could be quarantined dealing with that. you know, great britain, if you're a fan from great britain, just for example, if you decide to go to russia, you'll have to deal with the 14 day a quarantine. so then you'll miss out on some action speaking and missing out. it's been a tough break for some fans who have lost out on their investment already. here's one that we can listen to. right now. i'm one person that bought tickets for the year. also. i actually had tickets for, for like germany against like france, i guess. and i got an email like last week saying i cannot tempt the the games. i'm sad. i mean, i was really hoping forward to it, but so going to work. so chris, before you go tonight, room study elliptical we have fans presence for the open between italy and turkey.
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right. right. yeah. up 216000 fans. they've already started preparing the fans zone . you know, in some fans have spoken on the ground about what it needs, you know, even the ones that are so involved in football. it's a leisure activity in opportunity to, you know, relieve some of that build up. you haven't been able to go out doors for so long now in terms of the match up the action or the pace. both sides have been dealing with some renaissance lately. both italy and turkey. i expect to be highly competitive. fair, very close finish. lean towards italy because they are the home side is don't have the band steering the more very quickly. who's going to win the euro? who's going to the euro? i'm in germany quickly, quickly. a long shot. i'll say germany, thank you. thank you, president to the w sport. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story at the g 7 summit in common, worldly. this will pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of cobit 900 vaccine to for
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a company. to move aims to address criticism that wealthy nations have secured the vast majority of faxing against corona virus for their own populations. that's it from me and cries and the news seems a tune for business does not drop off that's coming right up after this. and of course, check out our website b, w dot com for more news about december. then. that's the john in the the me the news
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