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the, the news business, the news, the why from berlin, world leaders drop the blueprint to head off another global pandemic. also on the agenda at the g. 7 summit in britain tackling climate change and keeping a lid on russia and china plus jubilation for italy, football fans the 1st victory of euro 2020 at the tournament. the lead by the krona virus finally kicked off a year later. ah,
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me and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. world leaders are drawing up the pact aimed at preventing another pandemic. the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in the united kingdom will also focus on climate change and the gathering of the biggest global economies. we'll see a push for more western cohesion against challenges from russia and china. the, it's the 1st time leaves global leaders have got together in person since the start of the pandemic. we did spotlight on a green recovery prisons. queen elizabeth was the star of a garland in a futuristic botanical garden teller, enjoy hosting the proceedings. british prime minister bars johnson, and i think that is what other people of the about countries and i want us to,
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to focus on. they want to, to be sure that we're beating the pandemic together and discussing how we'll never have a repeat of what we seen. but will say that we're building that data together and, and building that greener and building that sarah and building that will equal g 7 late is a great, a joint approach is the only way to end the pandemic and tackle the climate crisis of the we need everyone across the world to one to work together, especially on the issue of climate protection and bio diversity, where we will never find solutions without china. hundreds of climate change protest as much to bring their message as needed to the summit venue as they could get the so we've got a situation post coast with developing countries drowning in debt. as
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a result of close it, failing to get vaccines and failing to get the climate finance, they need to help them mitigate their missions and adapt to the climate crisis. so it's a situation of staggering inequities, and we feel that this needs to be brought to the attention of the g 7 leaders. as day, one of the summit drew to a close activist stage vidual to remember the estimated 3700000 people who've died in the pandemic. so we looking for more definite measures to emerge before the gathering wraps up. the w corresponded alexander phenomena is in carbon bay, cornwall, where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. alexandra or leaders united on how to end the pandemic. well, i think overall they seem to be united on that front. the pay that they have agreed
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to donate 1000000000. maxine dozes to low and middle income countries to cite the pandemic. this is, of course, not enough because we can assume, according to estimates that we would need 11000000000 to and depending to vaccinate the whole world. but this is seen as significant progress when we consider that only a few months ago, rich nations were accused of hoarding their exceeds the leader here also has agreed to establish sort of global pandemic waiter to identify new company to 900 variance. this is also a very important issue, and they also seem to agree that this is not the time to promote a charity. this is the time to carry on spending to make sure that their economies are really bouncing back. what specific proposals or their for tackling climate
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change? while this is the actual challenge for the g 7, all the g 7 nations have a long term goals to reach 0 nat emissions by 2050. but some of the countries like japan and canada are accused of not having sufficient plan to, to reach that goal. so it will be interesting whether you are really going to see bold action on the climate. that is what you ass administration is promising. that is what the you is hoping for. but as we just heard from the german chancellor, it's difficult to be really bold on climate when you don't have a climate commitment or, or more ambitious goals for our nations, such as china. alexander, i'm curious, the images we've been seeing make it look like the leaders around the same page.
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what's the, the climate behind the scenes? i think that the atmosphere is good behind the scenes. that is what you are. officials told us, i remember covering to g 7 summit with the participation of the former. you asked says donald trump. and at this time we thought that the g 7, it's in the real trouble when it comes to unity and important. so this is different now with the new you as president joe biden, who has made clear that to you as as back and committed to multilateralism. we saw no yesterday pictures of leaders laughing, clasping arms. so the atmosphere is definitely different. this time, alexander phone numbe and at the g 20 summit in england there. thanks so much.
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let's take a look at some the other stories around the world. the prominent hong kong pro democracy activists, agnes chow, has been released from prison. after serving newly 7 months of a 10 month term child with jail, the one with the fellow active as joshua wong and ivan land for her role in anti basing protests in 2019 china has since imposed a national security law to stifle dissent. hundreds of israelis and palestinians have protested against the possible evictions of palestinians in east jerusalem. a group of far right is rarely settlers is trying to use and israeli law to expel the air families. the dispute help spark days of deadly violence between israel and the hum os notice and in garza, last month in peru, supporters of left his candidate pedro castillo, or demanding. he be confirmed. as the next president castillo is slightly ahead of
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conservative rival keiko, which maury crews electoral tribunal is expected to take a week or more to officially declare a winner in the united nations and 8 groups. a warning that 350000 people in ethiopia, in war torn to gray region, are facing famine conditions. the un also says millions more are in urgent need of food and assistance. they escaped t grove fighting, but not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern it's jo pierre has been brutal. the food shortage it brought has left adults week and children severely malnourished. oh, the un says hundreds of thousands are likely to die. and it's the young ones who are most vulnerable. ah, this baby, very lucky to get well after coming here. there are many who didn't get this
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opportunity. there are babies with complications that couldn't find their way here from many parts of t gray. and we'll expect more when the roads open up. but the roads remain closed even to many of those providing aid. it's going to be dangerous and barn for us all be working. other than mine, humanitarians have been killed us for every day. we have our teams, this is the p n. jose partners. everybody who's trying to operate north find them. so challenge to checkpoints, they're increasing the 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 at home because of the insecurity, you can see the land is not suitable for farming or even the ox in finding it
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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 the universe in 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 a different story. switching gears to football now and the european championship has kicked off in room with italy beating turkey 3 nill and the tournament opening match. after a goal is 1st 45 minutes, it will be made their domination count. in the 2nd half, they took the lead to an own goal before attackers, chiro mobile, a and lorenzo in senior, wrapped up the straightforward victory. later today, top rank belgium may get their euro campaign underway against russia. the talented
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belgian squad have been without a major tournament when for years and injuries to key players are overshadowing their opening match. belgium rolled into russia after the euro, 2020 qualification campaign that threw up some impressive numbers. i played 1110 score 40 conceited. just 3, i love those ross that to a star studded squad, including barissi, a darkman to you, actual vit. so tall going as and to mom and and it's no wonder they're among the big make her favorites to win the tournament, but still surround the squad alongside vit. so belgium's, to tell us management fielders. kevin bryan from manchester city and rail madrid's aiden as have struggled with injury coach rebecca martinez, said the brian and vet. so would miss the 1st game. kevin had to go through a few pages and he's been through those yesterday. they had
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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 russians have home advantage to that didn't help when belgium thrashed them for one they are shooting qualification. belgium have never won a major international tournament and there are a question marks over the teams mentality and the tactical flexibility of martinez . yet veteran defend thomas from malin, currently flying his trade in japan's g. lead, feels they have enough to go all the way through to go that to them. but it also needed we just hope we can proceed performance throughout the whole. but with quality in
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every area of the pitch, it would be no surprise if belgium would break their major tournament. now not everyone is a fan of rats. but in cambodia they are powerful sense of smell is helping to save lives. officials are deploying an army of rodents to sniff out landmines left over from the civil war. that ended 3 decades ago. meet the latest recruits in the mission against land mines. these giant pouch threats have traveled 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 rat can do in a matter of minutes. b, the bomb lie you. before we work with the rat, we didn't know how important the job was. the couldn't be galle once i work, but i realize that the rats a wonderful animals because at the center smell,
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which surpasses that of human human know could you let they give us 100 percent accurate results from every performance club. they want my high middle pit always 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 explosive. like this hidden man is waiting to kill or maim. some of the rodents have found fame. this one's an award winning hero . maga has detected over 100 landmines in 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
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a lot even off the job might go. i still keeps busy using his nose. you're watching the w news. why? from berlin up next we take a look at the negative and positive sides of the dark web on shift living in the digital age. a michael o, coo, there's more news at the top of the out. the green . do you feel worried about the planet? i'm the host of the on the green fence and we need to change join me present the green transformations for me.

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