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some of your record breaking on, do you to know also in book form the the was ah, this is do you have you news life from berlin? the world's richest countries, problems, a 1000000000 vaccine doses for poor nations. leaders of the biggest global economies get down to business, drawing up the next best in the battle against the pandemic. i'm climate change also coming up. how can bodi a is sending in wraps to save lives? the road in the task is to step out thousands of deadly land mines. leftover from
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a civil war that ended 3 decades ago. ah. i'm william, good crop walk into the program. or a leaders have wrapped up the 1st day of the g 7 summit in the united kingdom. the gathering of the biggest global economies is focused on ending the pandemic and fight climate change. the case queen elizabeth took center stage as the day came to a close and the head of government and state visit and environmental project. u. k prime minister boris johnson is hosting the gathering. the g. seven's 1st in person talks in nearly 2 years. the group is aiming to supply 1000000000 doses of cove in 1900 vaccines to poor countries. but critic say those pledges still fall short of what's needed. these global leaders are taking center stage this
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weekend. it's the 1st time they're all together. since the start of the pandemic and introductions are marked by elbow bumps and social distancing this year's host birth, johnson initiated the g 7. talk with a welcome speech that focused on recovery. they wanted to be sure that we're beating the pandemic together and discussing how we'll never have a repeat of what we seen. but it will say that we're building back data together and, and building that green on and building that sarah and building that more equal. and more and more gender neutral and peptide more feminine way. how about that? in order to age global recovery from the pandemic deleted are expected to pledge 1000000000 vaccine doses to the world's poorest countries. they say
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a joint approach is the best way to both rebuild and tackle the climate crate because of that. but all, we need everyone across the world to want to work together, especially on the issue of climate protection and biodiversity, where we will never find solutions with that in china. but when it comes to the environment, climate activists are concerned. but it's all talk, hundreds of protesters gathered in cornwell, calling on leaders to take action. so we've got a situation post cove, it with developing countries drowning in debt as a result of cuz it's failing to get vaccines and failing to get the climate finance . they need to help them mitigate their mission, so they're back to the climate crisis. so it's a situation of staggering inequity. and we feel that this needs to be brought the attention of the g 7. leaders may want to make sure that the g 7 don't forget the
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climate crisis. well grappling with the panoramic recovery because we can talk, we'll focus on how countries you can join forces to confront such challenges. give you corresponded not has more on what to expect from this g as in some it g 70 does have a lot to discuss and they are united and that they would like to showcase them. what chrissy, they want to show the, well, that multilateralism us back and that democracy is an attractive model for ordering societies. however, they have a loss on their plate and i expected to nines a donation program for vaccinations. bought many, campaigners say this does not go far enough, but they need more that they need to show a whole package. for example, that helps developing countries produce their own vaccinations. potentially also vega for intellectually intellectual property rights for vaccinations when it comes
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to climate change. it gand huge issues that have to be discussed. it comes at a day where the international energy agency says that oil demand the next year might actually be bigger than free penne that make all the money. so it's, it's, it's a big issue that leaders have to discuss. and there is the issue of climate finance, which is actual money that they might have to give to developing economies to help them reduce that emissions. so all of these are messages that might not be easy to sell to the electorate but back home. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. hundreds of israeli and palestinian activists have demonstrated against the possible eviction of palestinians in east jerusalem. the neighborhood has been the scene of frequent classes over a court case in which
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a group of hard line israeli settlers seems to have air families removed from their homes. we were german finance minister, olaf shelves, has reportedly paid $2000000.00 euros to get information on suspected tax dodgers. the news magazine dash beagle says his ministry sought data on several 1000 germans with real estate, interest, and due by the information could expose significant tax crimes. in a sign of further easing of lockdown, restaurants in austria are now allowed to stay open until midnight. the 1st time they're able to do so. since november, diners are required to show evidence of being fully vaccinated, negative corona virus test, or having recovered from covey. 19 recently the united nations and aid groups, a warning of 350000 people in ethiopia. war torn to dry region are facing famine conditions. do you also have millions more are an urgent need of food and assistance. the they escaped cheek rice fighting but
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not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern european has been brutal. the food shortage abroad has left adults week and children severely malnourished. oh, the un says hundreds of thousands are likely to die. and if the young ones who are most vulnerable this baby is very lucky to get well after coming here. there are many who didn't get this opportunity. there are babies with complications that couldn't find their way here from many parts of gray. and we'll expect more when the roads open up, but the roads remain closed even to many of those. providing aid isn't going to be dangerous and barn for us all be working. other than mine, humanitarians have been killed thus far. on every day we have our teams,
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this is the p n jose partners. everybody who's trying to operate north find them. so challenge to checkpoints, they are increasingly hostile. some to grow residents brave the threats. farmers who can't flee risk their lives by coming out to their fields. they ignore soldiers orders to stop telling the land. they know that if they do not fall, they'll have no food. when i'm not said i'm home now because of the insecurity, you can see the land is not suitable for farming or even the ox in finding it difficult. the land should have been in its 2nd or 3rd round of tillage because we haven't had peace. we are unable to till all we can do now is just scrape the surface of a state university, a local despite mountain criticism at home and abroad. if you appeal to government insists it's providing the needed access for a deliveries. but the patients who make it to the hospitals tell
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a different story. jeremy's greens have started their 3 day party conference bill formerly endorse. i'm lena bear bock as their candidate for chancellor september's general elections. the environmentalists party has seen a death in the poles recently after making big games in the past year. when german media has focused on blunders by some members, including bare boxes, the greens can pull off or when, however, it would be the 1st time since world war 2 that germany is not led by one of the 2 main parties. earlier we spoke the need of the use chief political editor, michelle, a kiff. nor was that the greens conference about the parties recent struggles within the space of just a few weeks. the green party has gone from writing high and the opinion polls looking under michael c. d. u t o a listen, look, beatable. now they could,
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once again, become the underdog in a race that looks very much open on the box. the chance a candidate of the green in the september election now has to prove that she has what it takes after a couple of blunders involving the non declaration of christmas benefits. but also irregularities in her c, v. those are beginners, mistakes. own party here have to prove that not just an alina bab box, but the whole construction behind to have what it takes to do government to do chancellor for real. the world's number one ranked football team, get their euro 2020 campaign underway on saturday. despite having a squad packed with talent for years, belgium are still looking to win their 1st major tournament. but injuries to key players have overshadowed their opening match against russia. belgium rolled into
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russia after the euro, 2020 qualification campaign that threw up some impressive numbers. i played 1110 score 40 conceded, just 3. i like those ra stats to a star studded squad, including barissi, a darkman to you, actual vet, so tall going as and to mom. and yet when it's no wonder there among the big makers favorites to win the tournament, but still surround the squad alongside vit. so belgium's, to tell us management fielders. kevin de brian from manchester city and rail madrid's it and have struggled with injury coach rebecca martinez said the brianna and vit. so would missed the 1st game. kevin had to go through a few pages and he's been through those yesterday. they had a very positive day on the grass, but he was in with a group both players following an individual program. even with those to belgium should have too much for russia with the game being held in saint petersburg. the
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russians have home advantage. that didn't help when belgium thrashed them for one there. during qualification, belgium of never won a major international tournament. and there are question marks over the teams mentality and the tactical flexibility of martinez yet veteran defenders so much for malin currently flying his trade in japan's g lead, feels they have enough to go all the way to do we go that way, but they also need and we just hope we can proceed performance throughout the whole. but with quality in every area of the pitch, it would be no surprise if belgium were to break their major tournament. now not everyone is a fan of rats, but in cambodia their powerful sense of smell is helping save lives. officials are
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deploying an army of rodents to sniff out land mines leftover from the civil war. the conflict ended more than 3 decades ago, but the countryside is still littered with explosives and curious children are often their victims. meet the latest recruits in the mission against land mines. these giant pouch threats have travelled a long way from tens and nea, where they were trained to cambodia where they're getting to work. clearing land mines is dangerous and arduous, but a job that takes humans with metal detectors several days to complete. a rest can do in a matter of minutes. be the warm lie you. 11 before we work with the rats, we didn't know how important the job was. the jolly ones i worked with. i realized the rats a wonderful animal because of this sense of smell, which the process of human human know. could you give us 100 percent accurate results from every performance club and say,
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i want my high middle huge sways of explosive riddled land remained off limits in cambodia. now this patch can be put to use by local rice farmers. thanks to the de mining rats, they are trained to scratch the ground when they smell explosives. like this hidden man is waiting to kill or maim. some of the roads have found fame. this one's an award winning hero. maga has detected over 100 land mines and bonds. now he's retreated to a road into retirement. home. life is not much difference leaving the operation area. so the only difference is that a lot even off the job, my go, i still keeps busy using his nose. you're
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watching the w news life. i'm berlin, steven beardsley, is with you next for business. and we'll have more news at the top of the hour. meanwhile, check out our website, w dot com for all the latest and follow us on twitter and instagram as you w news. emily and with thanks for watching the news you feel worried about the business? i'm neil's host of the on the green fence. clear remains to change. join me for the green transformations for me to use
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imagine how many of course turn out in the world climate change can be very cost the stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much we can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing what i the leaders of the world's richest democracy style to keep spending big on pandemic recovery. but can they help other countries with their recovery? so we'll look at the g 7 in england. also on the show, look at a groundbreaking supply chain law in germany. it aims to hold large companies accountable for abuses by their suppliers. how far does it really go with the band
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tape, how apple pay and the like, may still have a european competitor. we'll show you the money transfer out that's helping spaniards send and spend their money. welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. leaders of the world 7 wealth is democracies, have gathered in cornwall, england for the 1st in person g 7 summit since the beginning of the pandemic. mistakes are high with us president joe biden, looking to prove that his country's back in the international fold. well, much of the world looks for leadership. out of the coven, 1900 crisis. she 7 members agreed friday to continue their extensive public spending on their, their recovery. joint donation of 1000000000 vaccines to poor countries is also on the agenda. number that pales in comparison to global need. they're likely to ignore proposal before the w t. o to suspend patent rights on corona virus vaccines which would in theory allow poor countries to manufacture their own supplies.
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reference correspondent in new york, jose luis har. was they going to see if there's so much talk in the g 7 or, or around this meeting about being able to help these wealthy countries being able to help poor ones, speed along the way to their own recoveries. how likely is it that we're going to see a concrete plan come out of this? we will have to wait and see stephen indiana. it seems that there is a compromise to a more inclusive and equal recovery. but it will be, this is easier said than done a big play just like tonight, and $1000000000.00 doses of, of the vaccine at risk of falling short. there are many other issues to consider here to, for example, a timely distribution. while different virus strings keep gaining momentum. so keep also, as you mentioned, pushing for it for support for a waiver on the intellectual property behind the scenes as a much more effective way to help for a countries at but pharmaceutical industry. and some do have a members have posted so obviously any compromise from the g 7,
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it's better than nothing. but critics, i point out that so far, western leaders are no get up to the job of tackling the worst public health crisis in a century when it comes to poorer nations. was another item that's on the agenda this weekend is the global corporate minimum tax. that's a big pet project of the us. how badly does the us president job i need this if needed a steven global minimum tax, a place actually a central role in biting. suspending plans specifically when it comes to infrastructure and older social initiatives here in the us way even more than just increasing the u. s corporate tax rate from the current 21 percent to 28 percent us initially proposed. but up passing that the corporate minimum tax in congress could be very tricky. it might need to 2 thirds of support in the senate, not simple majority, meaning some republicans will have to support it. and currently,
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no republican senator is up to increase the taxes, specifically this one, which is consider as anti competitive. so there is a still hurdles, a had at least to see that global minimum tax past year in the us. so steven, keeping her eye on everything happens this weekend, jose luis haro and you are thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines. chinese ride helen giant tv choosing has filed to listed shares in new york app, dominate market in china, and has over 50000000 drivers. it could be one of the biggest ip this year. there are reports that the listing could raise as much as $7000000000.00. the keystone ex l pipeline is now officially dead. the company behind a 12 year effort to build an oil pipeline from canada to the us has pulled the plug on the $9000000000.00 project. and january joe biden revoked. it's border trans permit. over long standing concerns that burning its tar sands would worst in
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climate change. the lebanon is still mired in economic crisis. on friday, a fuel shortage saw long queues forming outside filling stations. when they finally reached the palms, drivers more restricted to 10 leaders, hospitals and pharmacies, points to the huge shortages of medications and equipment. pharmacies remain closed on friday and protest. berlin is no longer counting on germany's care vac for the current vaccination. dr. initially expecting you approval, but the 2nd quarter cure back trials have been slowed by the dwindling number of fresh coven 1900 patients. germany's health minister says approval is now not expected. before august. staying in germany, the parliament there has passed a new supply chain law that'll make large companies punishable for any human rights for environmental abuses by their suppliers. the aim to make corporations accountable for more of their supply chains on the collapse of the run plaza.
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textile, factory and bangladesh. 8 years ago was the capitalist, more than 1100 people lost their lives, most of them female textile workers stitching clothes in poor conditions for western fashion companies. since then, the german government has been working on a law to prevent it from ever happening again. development minister, gap miller has been fighting for it for a long time. nevi the plaza. that's about, that's us. but i never again ran a plaza that was the promise to thousands of women who died because basic work safety conditions were not observed. the supply chain laws also intended to eradicate child labor in areas like cocoa and deep plantations, or in mines and stop environmental destruction. the law applies to all suppliers of german companies. german industry leaders were prompt to criticize the move. yeah, we think it's wrong to respond to a global problem with the national long global team gate. i'm nuts and i and it
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doesn't change the global human rights situation often on the global. eventually i slack a nissan shelf walk through this issue that only creates additional competitive disadvantages for our companies, which are global leaders in terms of standard stop fuel vincent. but those high standards often don't apply in the countries where german companies have their production facilities. the supply chain law will make those companies take responsibility for their suppliers abroad and for decent working conditions. germany and france are leading the charge and an e u y laws not far behind. another criticism of that laws that it doesn't go far enough down the supply chain. here's the w's, chelsea, delaney in frankfort. the aim of this law is to force german companies to take responsibility for every aspect of their supply chain. so for a moment, natalie of mine and africa to the moment it goes into
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a vehicle here in germany. in reality, this law will not actually be that strict require larger driven companies to monitor their direct suppliers. but those below their direct suppliers, they won't have to regularly monitor only if they receive some sort of complaint about human rights abuse. this is in part because the critics, they would be impossible for a company like dimes, that has he 1000 suppliers to monitor every supplier to their supplier. but at the same time, many critics say this really reduce the impact of the supply chain law because many of the human rights abuses we see take place much lower down the supply chain, w financial course on a chelsea, delaney, they're in frankfort, paypal, google pay venmo. all mobile payment and money transfer apps all based in the u. s . and while there have been efforts to develop a european competitor thus far, they've seen little success. but now there is a promising candidate in spain. a balmy saturday evening in spring,
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a group of friends are enjoying themselves in under lucio eating and drinking. when it's time to leave the usual scene, the bill arrives. one pays until now. everyone would have been rummaging through their pockets to pay their share. but it's easier in spain, things to be, so it's a service that makes direct transfer as possible using only a smart phone and the recipient's phone. number 15000000 spaniards use the service with 20000 new users joining every day. last year we managed to offer a service that was needed, but it didn't exist it, giving our customers added value to see what is going on. and we have it in payments between people or now and online retail, where you only need your phone number to pass that information on to them. or online merchants have been using the payment service for just over a year now. and $11000.00 stores are already taking part beasen offers in
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alternative to the well known giants like pay power. absolutely those who want to continue using paypal can of course, but reason offers other advantages. it's super fast, but the success of the payment service is clearly due to the fact that all the screens banks are involved among them is the 2nd largest b, b, v. a. payments between individuals are free, the banks are and they're cut with online retail. true for both the money sending bank and receiving bank with bank of merchants report widespread acceptance committee. if we want to and some even say that business is being used more than pay pounding billed to be going to be them only works in spain. the european central bank pushed an instant payment initiative back in 2014. that's how beeson was born. now there's new momentum. would spain solution work for all of
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europe in there, but we're looking at all existing options. the option of visa becoming a european payment service is on the table. if these were in all of europe, you consumers could pay conveniently securely and above all directly with a cell phone. rummaging for a small change would be over. well, they say imitation is the best form of flattery, and it turned out turns out that it can often be quite lucrative as well. hacking is mona lisa named after its antique dealer owner ramen hacking is replica. the famous davinci work hanging in the loop in paris. it's expected to fetch over $300000.00 that a christy's auction next week. it's got to be one of several 17th century copies of mona lisa, but he was convinced that was the real deal, which he insisted on until his death. his reminder of our top story, this, our leaders of the g 7 are meeting in england, where the agenda is dominated by the global recovery from the pandemic,
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and efforts to expand vaccine access for nations. that's it for me and the business team here blend. find more out online, w dot com slash business to watch. the news that shows the issues shaping the continents and the news africa were gone. men, what's making headlines them? what's behind the way on the street to give you in the reports and insight all the trans stuff to
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a solution. they know their flight could be like going back. he's not an option. peace ma, i'm on and the other day are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. the, the, this is the news africa coming up in the program as my area defense. it's found on twitter. we take a closer look at the go in crack, down on social media across africa for free speech in line. do you for the continent, i and we reports from the one where human rights organizations warn that the government is region e,
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campaign of invitation against independence. bloggers on youtube, also coming up africa. the cdc calls on g 7 lead us to prevent immoral catastrophe . unshared pair vaccines with some countries yet to starbucks and eating reports from a country that is of the back of the line. and then we joined it to us. the students on dfs, the back at school records, rude. the way on sandy denied enrollment class. she passed the box out to represent your gun to argue lympics. she passed away to her country press box in gold. ah, i am eddie micah julia, welcome to the program. from bonds on social media 5 to internet black out and harassment campaigns against journalists. increasingly,
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governments across the continent are making, it's hard to speak out. last year. there were more than 20 sub balance across a 1000 countries in jobs, even walk on social media last that very. yeah. now this year or thirties in the jan, congo, and cynical cost access to the internet, doing the elections and protest. now off the block in twitter, nigeria says social media companies must be licensed by the broadcast commission. and in rwanda, human rights organizations warned that the repression is more targeted. more than 20 bloggers on youtube as have been detained or disappeared within the past year. and our next report we meet, one of those journalist caught in the cross has 2 units, sanky mana and his crew have come to this overlooked corner of kit galley. to hear the story of a community seething with anger. i don't, i don't have a resident here. we're promise compensation to leave their homes. so school can be
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built, but the money never materialized. i haven't read yet and you know, must be quote for stories or comment on the same on youtube channel or something like that. it's not long before the police tell the team to stop filming. i workplace hard for a one day and reporters. last year he was arrested on from top charges and they said, as i recall it being a journalist in this country, it's very hard. you can get killed when you have to be ready to die of hunger because you are deprived of work. and you're a candidate for prison at any moment. then almost so you have to work like a suicide, a passion if you want to advance in this career, is it. i never got the navy above it up. i need to come by and by he is just one of a growing number of youtube hooping targeted by there are one in media regulator. they argue the memories of the 1994 genocide or a warning that free speech can be yours to incite violence. pumpkin with this?
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i think we're right to tell journalists to be careful. we're still in a fragile society from 20 something to do some of the content on youtube and on the internet contains hate speech and can be the cause of divisions and even revisionism. cause did the video nice. middleton investment is n g o c. the crackdown on the youtube community has gone too far. distributions judge over seeing the media have to look at critically not to just blow them all end up throwing them in prison or, or in them. i think it's something which called full an open data looking at the national standards on media, on truly speech and media. thank you, man as p mar, editing the days filming, but their main tobacco. what the see is a government campaign to crush re speech on descent and what you need.
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the government must accept that people need to share their opinions to express themselves. and the only window left we had a future shop source. they continue to lock us up with their manipulated media propaganda. while people are suffering does what we call it will cause problems in the future because the citizens offer st. it up to develop even the threats of violence and detention against journalist ramps up. cindy manor refuses to be silenced. from east africa. we tend to west africa sides area where the government's decision to forbid access to twitter has riled up us. we are not in military region. we have great to freedom of speech and so we should be allowed to speak to charlotte. we should be allowed to use we would i be on st. facebook where we should be allowed. that's my candid opinion,
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is what i saw me off of our own and currently in the country, guys, all it's worth our god. let them know what to do. so we're all gone, trying to let them when i found out what have i be having in mind, so far on best interest, right us? what was the suspension team i thought were deleted or pushed on press them account, citing violation of its rules. the band was widely condemned about the idea of foreign minister defended the move due in a meeting with diplomats. why would think this measure is to see what we can balance these media as well. and so i'm on this. i am now joined by jeff. it's almost out, he's a niger and blogger,
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political commentator on social media, acts that hello jeff, welcome to the program. so you have 1000000 full always on twitter. what are your thoughts on the ban? i think the band member, very avoided main deputy, has granular without like most, most of what you should have said. yeah. hopefully you're moving from those things and what, what do you think this means for free speech? you for free speech. not just the 9. do you for the continent because i do have quite a few. i'm pleased to thought i actually thought from the new content you said back to the receipt for you, but the, the apple, it's nice to go freedom and you back the night. there are, there are on the fun. let's listen to the argument though. the government says to
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a threat to stability and peace in the country. do they have a point? i think they do have a point actually thing they have a point with respect to the fact that i've given to people that are direct the call in on that i need the, the trucks that are asked. and he's actually when they have the point where they're going about expressing that point is what i have a problem that i'm needing to understand. and if you give me a very, when we are the and please find the way to be moved in from your, from and after that, what i meant around what i've done that i did. but your people that being called for and you will something that could be done. okay, so i think i see the point you're making there. are you saying, instead of totally binding they use up to it's are they should have engaged
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directly to, to try to address the situation very challenging. but i see your point. this is not just a problem. and i, very, as you said earlier, there have been dozens of sub downs across the continent. why do leaders like to target the internet on social media? new point in the program. i really don't understand how to what was now coming from the new 5. i fairly visa and i've been main platform for, for new people, access the new information and what are much more to be. so was because nobody will be able to answer from your brother or even a newspaper. now checking the. ready people, when they don't understand that, be on the side of government, never possible. we get people haven't been boy many boys. the 2nd demo, or fax people, anybody,
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anything i might not be willing to hold off on sunday. that definitely would make it so that i used to call everyone get paid for the class. so never nobody country and country and it's interesting point to raising on that point. how concerned are you or should we be that many countries seem to be slight into what the more repressive approach we should. ready because that we should because that we should understand that the bus will be for freedom. we will never and america one of the from good to look in the world and actually battling for the right both with the day monday and i'm relaxed and that's one of the most is the walk we should because that almost like it's starting that you need to be re record press by everyone,
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rico for the recall or what you expect. it will be 5 grand opposed to nancy. we should be, but then i will most likely to freedom or not go through all that freedom very quickly before you go. what needs to happen to ensure freedom of speech on the one hand are responsible use on the other one is that everyone should understand that while not phones, i mean there, i mean, you could cross the line when, because we don't have, we don't, i don't have to feel no one actually does not speak. why don't we don't know what i love all of the government most finding. we make those note from every day that every day of media will be really focused before because
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you know, having a class in one of them. ok. ok, jeff, it's a module niger and blog political commentator on social media experts. thank you for your insight. my pleasure. thank the a fair covert vaccine distribution plan to the developing world. the 7 leaders have this high on the agenda this weekend. so far, just about 2 percent of africa, the population has been jogged, as compared to 65 percent of americans. and there are still a handful of countries that have not yet received amy vaccines through the wealth health organizations callbacks program. chad is one of them. however, earlier this week, the country receive its fast batch of global vaccines from china. we sent west africa correspondent fred move on a to in joanna to find out was seen a fun scene for at least one 100000 people. not much for population of 16000000,
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but did something this is the country as men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last test turned to probably the 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested to patients who can post on some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died. of course, the 19 percent this official figure show less than $5000.00 on evictions and fewer than $2900.00. that the numbers almost sutton, a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and deploy tickets to be, to charge me at the bottom of the need for international. but fin help until the
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last 2 week, when the coffee to 1900 task force called supplies from china. cohen that is san fran when we received the scene of fun. but since it was really great joy for us and please you know, our house way because peter games going to mecca and patients with preexisting conditions, our priority officials know the chinese donation can only be the fast tape these fridge is ready for vaccines began to come under the covert program, you would get those if that was much wanted at least 20 percent of the population of chat with us or on a few come for maxine, many i skeptical if origin more if we had the means to get other
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fi records. but if we don't have the means and this kind of works, and that's because it's a chinese feed doesn't mean uniform, but theme doesn't have a repeat or us approval. but the world health organization says it offers up to 79 percent protection for now, champions. i'm lucky if they can get my feet tall for the move one year reports in from chad. and it was recent events in that country with my how much does that be taking power after his father's sudden death? which spots a lively debate about how we do to rule in democratic countries? now, communions are wandering. if another father, son, transition, is in the making. paul b has rude, common ruin for almost 40 years when his time ends in 2025. he'll be in his ninety's and increasingly tension is turned into his success with his son from be
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considered one of the contenders to fail. his father's shoes, number of political campaign groups have been stuck in the fire of succession on his behalf and reasoned the possibility of yet another political dynasty taking shape as dw blaise, a young reporter to allah. there is nothing official, but that has a stop used to pass on speaker listen about a possible political family hand over the word is a front b. this is father called via as cameron's precedent. but if i do, special is gabrielle artistic, is struggling to convince everyone here now from b, i should become head of state. he's one of thousands of come rudy and who have expressed support for him. and he says he has nothing to do with sufficient amount of they see the current president paul b will be succeeded by frank b. we're not talking about succession. we don't focused on succession, but it's not something new. in the united states, we had the bushes in canada, we had to go in kenya, we had,
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can yetta cameron wouldn't be the 1st country. people take these example to say it's succession, but it's not going to be a has rule come room for almost 40 years. he has a firm group on the army legislation and judiciary. analysts believe this could help in preparing. so to take over from him. professor john echo says, this is all to come on in africa. if you look at the on for the events, i'm telling you that within the atmosphere, the franco for me and what france has put in place by colonial development, there is always a need for continuity and stability within the french foreign policy. as far as africa. consent on several times if you look around the region, you'll realize that it's patricia on it to go. it's not different from that which is taking place in on. it might have not been quite a bit different from what you have, just witness in the sent out in a chat and many other areas. and i don't think cameron is going to get exceptions. most of cameras 25000000 people on that 35 years old. and i've all in on one
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president. there's a desire for change, but many do not want to have another be a lead the country. enough for a brief sum position, party member who has been organized a small antibiotic protest thing these. who are you strongly opposed to having fun via as a next president is better the devil. you know, that you don't know you might come to the country to another source. are these or perhaps still longer than these? farther on come, the room will lose its identity by law. the president cannot harm overpower to his son. but even a farm be because precedent by winning the election in 2025. many years. do you see him as his fight us on watching daily news? africa still to come? oh, the nice is, i'm be possibly one and only piano tune and you got this fast female box.
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all sense for the some i will them base. but 1st it flew up on that to rest of the kids who were denied enrollment in the guardian school. simply for where in dreadlocks. well they didn't have the custody. i have because the high court has ordered the school to admit them. regardless. our report to isaac religion met up with them in gannon capital, a cra ellie morning and had like minister dance tyrone iris. my guy is getting ready for school, but on like most of his classmates, he has had to fight through the courts to get a mission into their marks the very 1st time i am going to school tomorrow. so long bustle of being called idleness at home, all by myself and a whole lot of painful experiences. but today really is an unusually accept. now
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and as i would see, tyrone is joined on his walk to school with friend and fellow, arrest the farrier and all he knew, but they were forced to spend the last few months at home after the school refused to admit them because of the great loved decision now over pained my, the cause i have to really read i king since before it will come in the teachers will i tell you how can i said the school now is one of the people over here and everyone is friendly and nice to us. so i would say the environment is the one for the school is complaining with a court order for now to allow the kids in, by to devon to rule, out, appealing in the future. nonetheless,
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education and human rights activities say they're rolling to get their students back to school is grown to breaking. seen courts make most rich that are frames that the right to the kitchen is a fundamental right and shall not be subject to in the form of discrimination grounds or gender on ground with the city of religion on grant. especially when the risk kicked off on initial shift and having that offended by our laquata. and it is, it's actually a landmark for me classes for to be on for these kids who have been under the spotlight for months. all that much of now is being able to, i think schools, irrespective of religion or hairstyle. the world. now you don't have to be fond of
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classical music to appreciate a good tune. me, the man, fine tuning was on beaks classical music industry by making its pianos pitch perfect. ah, born to tune, pianos, and sell no cheese. saki is gifted with exceptional hearing, and has become sought after by piano music lovers in mozambique. this humble man is arguably the country's only professional piano gina. i don't know the whole country, but the only certainty i have is that i have never had another one or 2 2nd, a graduate of the national school of music. but with the help of some scholarships, he also trained abroad in countries like belgium and france before opening his own shop in my portal. here he sells insurance musical instruments and equipment, the cavities and the muslim because the market is still in development. i cannot
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say i have frequent walk like in south africa. south africa is the my kids that can be compared with the rope in my home, but she fact is passionate about his profession and he would love to pass it on. but so far, he has not found anyone in mozambique to follow in his footsteps ah, madness mom and my fiancee right now is not. i will disappear without someone who can continue my work. with the young piano gina remains hopeful. his former cottage, the national school of music, considers him and acid and has asked him to share his skills with their students. so can you a country when metals, the next month's olympic games? well, you can, this box in team is hoping to do that with 3 athletes. boston has traditionally
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provided a country with some of the best chances of metals, but there's something extra special this time that team will have its fast female athletes. passion is confident and obedient. that's how catherine nancy's coach describes her. the 1st female boxer to represent uganda will create history for her country adult and fix that polos the i o t decision to allow women to participate in the games in 2012 full of myself. because it's a pray that over, but she could have prayed to go for the only begins and being that just that the flexible book. so it's, it has given me a, be a good, a good profile, depending on the put on the future. the fly wait books in 1st started boxing in 2016, but then dropped out of training to earn
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a living. it looked like she might follow the path of other you can than female booksellers, who never fulfill the early promise, but not the resumed her book. think and 2018. i'm with her ticket to talk. you know, it's pushing new boundaries. i'm a unique person, i think as my maybe fewer it means period. so i let i love to be unique in the sports or in the environment or own me. so i decided to dream book thing being that i wanted to know like an explosion, 2 young ladies in school where i started books and due to the corona virus pandemic, the olympic qualifiers and patterns were cancelled by the i o. c, button and theory was a still look, she made it to talk you based on her role tracking of 12 and forth in africa. not about going for someone who only started competing internationally. last you say, listen, i think if my were put cold,
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