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the, the news this is the news alive from berlin, world leaders draw up a blueprint, head off another global pandemic. on day 2 of the g. 7 summit in britain, leaders also aim to send a sign of western democratic unity amid tensions with china and russia. packwood climate change is also on the agenda and jubilation for italy's football fans. the 1st victory of euro 2020 as your tournament delayed by the krona virus. finally kicks off a year late. ah
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a michael ok, thanks for joining us. world leaders are drawing up a pact aimed at preventing another pandemic. the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in the united kingdom. we'll 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. it's the 1st time these global leaders have got together in person since the start of the pandemic. we did spotlight on a grain recovery prisons. queen elizabeth was the star of a golf in a futuristic botanical garden hosting the proceedings, british prime minister bars johnson. and i think that is what other people of the,
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of our countries now want us to, 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 building that greener and building that sarah and building that more equal g 7 late is agree, 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 me to the summit venue as they could get the me. so we've got
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a situation post code it with developing countries drowning in debt as a result of cause it's failing to get vaccines and failing to get in the climate finance. they need to help them mitigate their emissions and adapt to the climate crisis. so it's a situation of staggering inequity, and we feel that this needs to be brought to the attention of the g 7 lead as a day, one of the summit jury to a close activist stage a vigil 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 corresponding alexander von nom, and ease in carbon fe cornwall where the g 7 is taking place. this weekend. alexandra, what specific proposals are percolating there to tackle climate change? which of course many see is the single greatest one term challenge facing the world
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today? yes, this is definitely very high on the agenda here. the g 7 leaders are going to discuss the climate change tomorrow to key questions i would say 1st of all of course, what measures have to be implemented to reach the goal of 0 emissions by a 2050. and the other question is whether the g 7 will live up to their promise to provide more financial support to developing countries to help them adapt to climate change consequences and to switch to green energy. the you ask, administration is promising here, tangible climates, action, but it is actually the european union that it's leading the way they have decided to spend their corbitt recovery funds, mostly on green energy and on green economy. and they're hoping that the rest of
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the g 7 will follow you, no doubt. you are where un secretary general antonio gutierrez, has made a dramatic appeal to the g 7 nations to do more to tackle climate change. let's listen into what he had to say about this. we are in a situation well where the average temperature rise in relation to the level of any 1.2 degrees, very close to 1.5 degrees in social scientific community tells us is the limit to avoid the topic develop into the world. so with certain extent, we are on the verge and then the out on the verge of you. so you need to make sure that the next step is on the right. cautionary words to say the least, alexandra or the secretary general's words likely to move leaders towards a stronger position. well, he will be here to participate in the discussion. so you could, we can expect him to re iterate his message. well,
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the leaders listen. they shoot experts say, according to latest studies, they are at risk of losing 8 percent of their g d p. each year when they are not going to tackle climate change. the other big issue on the agenda this weekend is tackling the pandemic. of course, are leaders united on that well, so far they seem to be united and they have pledge to donate at least $1000000000.00 vaccine doses to low and middle income countries to vaccinate the world until 2022. that is not enough, but of course progress when we consider that many rich countries were accused of hoarding vaccines only few months ago. the leaders have also agreed to establish a global pandemic rate or to identify new covet 19 variance. but there is one
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controversial issue on the table. the question whether it makes sense to list intellectual property rights uncovered 19 vaccines. and to we have here the you as supporting this proposal, friend saying that they are ready to talk. but germany is still pretty much against that. it's alexandra von norman, at the g. 20 summit in england as always, many things. alexander the united nations and 8 groups are warning that 350000 people in ethiopia is war torn to gray region are facing famine conditions. the u. n 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
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pierre 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 it's the young ones who are most vulnerable when 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 t 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, this is the p n jose partners. everybody who's trying to operate north find them. so challenge to checkpoints,
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they're 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 not said on the whole night 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. and because we haven't had peace, we are unable to till all we can do now is just scrape the surface of the human and be a local the despite mountain criticism at home and abroad. if you appeal to government insists is providing the needed access for a deliveries. but the patient who make it to the hospitals tell a different story. here's a look at some other stories around the world at this hour. the prominent hong kong
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pro democracy activists agnes chow, has been released from prison after serving nearly 7 months of a 10 month term child was jailed along with fellow activist joshua one. and i've been lam for her role in the and she, patients protest in 2019 china has since imposed a national security law. and i put this in in peru, supporters of a left is candidate pedro castillo, or demanding. he be confirmed as the next president castillo is slightly ahead of conservative rival keiko. would you, more oral tribunal is expected to take a week or more to officially declare a winner finicky in spain. thousands have rallied to protest, domestic abuse and violence against women. they took to the streets after a 6 year old girl, abducted by her father, was found dead official figures show 39 minor, have been killed as
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a result of attack targeting their mothers since 2013 thousands have joined a march in the canadian city of london. to owner for members of a muslim family who were killed in a terrorist attack, a 9 year old boy was the sole survivor. the killings have spurred calls for action against is wonderful to be in canada. and around the world. i got the teenager from film, the murder of george floyd in the us has been awarded a pulitzer prize. darnell or frasier was cited for courageously recording the killing that triggered international protest against police brutality and racism. frazier was only 17 at the time to football. now and the european champion trip has kicked off in room with it'll be beating turkey 3 nil in the tournaments opening match last night. chris harrington from d. w. sports is here to tell us all about it, chris,
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an absolutely fabulous night for italy. tell us how the evening unfolded. what a beautiful opening ceremony. you had huge multicolored balls dropping from the roof drummers as well. the city from the roof and then famous italian dinner. andrea bocelli serenaded the crowd with nothing dorm on one of the balls. most famous songs translate to italian, let no one sleep. and the action of the pitch was fitting because it was a great night for the home side. italy, you know, turkey in italy, you know, i felt going into the match. you know, they have problems, italy dominated the ball, the own go led to italy getting on the scoreboard 1st. then a former dorman player. shiro immobile a score 2 goals and the 3rd one with a nail in the coffin, i think a strong start to the tournament, considering what they've missed. italy's missed out on big tournaments in the recent past. you know, so it's really good and i think the 16000 and fans were delighted, you know, for the resort, i think that they are the solvers favorites for group. and we all missed out on
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this tournament last year. and he was clearly delayed because of the krona virus pandemic. i can imagine that the organizers must be absolutely relieved if not jubilant. huge sigh of relief. you know, without question. you know, the action reaction was the biggest thing that i was attracted to watching. you know, from the comfort of my living room last night, you know, the band, the fans are so colorful, you missed that. you got to see the eyes of the moment. and then not only in the stadium, because there are limited access, but outside in the streets, you know, there's football fever is taken over. i can look at germany even here in germany. all the bakers are busy making pastries with football, so forth, you know, so football is definitely taking over the population right now in europe, which would we be looking out for later today? well, we have the remainder of group a, that's wells in switzerland and then we are group b. so it kind of makes sense, you know, an f medical order group be denmark and finland, which they're making their debut. always interesting. you never know what you're going to get from a debbie taught and then belgium in russia. get your popcorn ready?
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i think that'll be the main event out of the 3. i'll buy it as soon as we leave. this said. thank you chris aaron, to harrington d. w sports really appreciate it. okay. novak yoke of which is through to the french open penis final. after knocking out defending champion raphael and the doll, the top seated serbian one in a thrilling 4 sets on the clay ad roland garris. the doll had set his sights on record for the title battle last year, over 4 hours, yoke of which will now face reese's definite people. he held off the german, alexander, it's very rare to beach is 1st major fun. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. g 7. leaders have drafted an action plan to ensure the world is better prepared for future pandemic on day 2 of the sun. it summit, they're expected to also discuss their approach to the rising influence. of china
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and russia, as well as ways to tackle climate change. watching t w. news live from berlin. more soccer is up next when we'll great italy and felicia's transfers in the euros in sports life. michael locus will see you with more news at the beginning of the next down the, the the the interest in the global economy, our portfolio w business b on. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the.

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