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the who's this is the that the news life on berlin. g 7 leaders agree on a global infrastructure plan to count that china's rise and influence. if they to of the summit in south west and england, the world's richest countries, the ability invest the billions to offer developing nations and old tenants, a partnership underscored by values high standards and transparency. also coming up with gemini, greens officially nominees and i lena bear book as the candidate for chancellor in september, the elections jubilation for the police,
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the ball fans. they scored the 1st victory of you 2020. the tournaments delayed by the panoramic kicks off and yet late ah. michael junior, welcome to the program, g 7 lead as of the well well, the nations have agreed to a major infrastructure plan to counter china's global influence. the 2nd day of the summit in southwestern england is focusing on ways to deal with authoritarian rivals. you need as begun to be meeting with veterans, probably. johnson, as they tried to smooth linger intentions, i after breakfast, the rising influence of russia and china has dominated talks today with washington pushing for a top stands against a major strategic competitors. the correspondent alexandra phenomena is
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in copies. de cornwell, that's where the g 7 meeting is taking place this weekend. i sandra, as we mentioned earlier, lead as have agreed to, we plan to count that china has influence. what does that involve? well, they have agreed to launch a new infrastructure initiative, and the plan is to invest thousands of millions or maybe even billions to help low and middle income countries. so the plan is to invest in the infrastructure, but it's not only about building new bridges or roads. it's also about digital infrastructure. it's about health. it's about establishing can you've seen production facilities and it was proposal that was put forward by the united states and they were pushing for that to counter a. china's belton road initiative is a massive infrastructure program that has been, however,
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criticized. and as having only one goal to extend china's influence so abuse you as has been saying, it's important for the western nations, for democracies to establish their own for us infrastructure program that is based on democratic values, and that has no strings attached. so what does that decision by repeatedly it has to sign onto this us proposal. tell us about the use relationship with china while the european union and the leaders have made it clear a hat of this meeting here in cornwall, that they don't see china only as a rival or competitor. they also see china as part know and global issues. however, the fact that they have agreed to this new initiative is also very telling because it shows that the is a were. there is
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a growing criticism that this china spelled and wrote. initiative is facing a growing criticism in europe. and many leaders are concerned that china is trying to extend its influence on europe's doorstep. and at the same time, i think it was important for the you were p and union for the european union leaders to show that there are supporting you as president joe biden. and there are ready to support him in his efforts to counter china's influence. okay, we've also seen you lead as meets with host borrowers. johnson called tensions of our breck that threatened their friendly mood at the summit. well, boys johnson is certainly under a lot of pressure from leaders over this ongoing disputes tend of over northern ireland and then northern ireland protocol that is part of the rex it deal.
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actually we are talking here about a dispute, whether it is okay to export shield to me from mainland britain to northern ireland. were saying it is against that protocol. and the you is saying this is just one example that is showing that the u. k is not committed to implementing this protocol while the u. k. is saying no it's, it's just you that the you is to persisted about that, but this topic has definitely potential to dominate the headlines here. ok. the w correspondent alex on that for nominate covose's, be cornwell. thank you. now a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world that from an in hong kong pro democrats. the activists agnes child has been released from prison after 7, nearly 7 months of the 10 month term child was jailed along the fellow activists
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just along. and i have an lounge for her role in and to be joining us in 2019 china has since and the national security law. despite the teenager who filmed the metal of george floyd in the us has been awarded a police surprise danella. fraser was cited for courageous the record in the killing that triggered international protest against police brutality and racism. fazio was only 17 another time thousands of joined a match in the canadian city of london. 2 full members of the muslim family were killed in a terrorist attack. in 9 year old boy was a sole survivor. the killings have spared calls for action against islam in canada and around the world. the insane thousands have related to which has domestic abuse on violence against women. they took to the street that
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a 6 year old doctor by her father was found dead official. i guess you're 39 minus i've been kill about the result of attacks. i guess in their mothers since 2013 adrienne's, booting in parliamentary elections, overshadowed by a crackdown on anti government demonstrations. the vote is being boyfriend said by the protest movements that held our long time photographs, abilities metallica in 2019. it says g u. s. political establishment is still rife with corruption and cronyism. now the united nations and age groups are wanting that 350000 people in ethiopia as war tone t gray region facing the farm in conditions un no success, millions more. an urgent need of food and assistance. the escapes take rise fighting,
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but not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern c o. p 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 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 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. every day we have our teams, this is p n jose partners. everybody who's trying to operate north,
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find them. so challenge to checkpoints, 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 i'm not selling a home because of the insecurity, you can see the land is not suitable for farming. 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 state and be a local. the despite mounting 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. now here in germany,
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the green party has now dominated the woman in hopes will replace ongoing medical as chancellor in september's general election, delegates to the online party conference gave them not to nita on the lead bad box . despite the recent conservancy that she had also fi details of have biography, she's now the environmental policy fast of our candidate thought. germany's top job . she and help article lead programs had to be taken as containing gets under god to get now its sports talking about tennis nova chuck, of which is due to the french open final at the beach in about 5 about you need thrilling semi final. the last was only this plan, yes, that in paris, since you 1st started competing as well and garris that when for jack of edge gives me towns on sunday to claim the 19th grand slam title. i think the court in paris has been spanish territory since rafa on the 1st one here in 2005. and so for novak
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jock of which this was the biggest challenge in tennis, if not all of sport, the fists, it showed some of why the dal has 113 titles here. the fists it to the spaniard. the serbian been fought back. he won the 2nd before the match scaled unfathomable hearts. in the 3rd, the skill, the court coverage, the endurance transfixing a crowd. but since the king of play was about to be tried, it was a semi final fit for a funnel. just the 3rd time the dial has been beaten in paris in 108 matches. the
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super emotional for me to feel the love of the people in the most important plays of my desk area without enough. so thanks. thanks a lot to them. definitely the best match that i was part of ever in rolling arrows for me and the top 3 matches that i ever played in my entire career back job which will play stephan. a 50 pass in the final on sunday to football. now on the repeating championship has kicked off in rome, but he to be beating techie 3 now in the tournament, opening much after a goal as fast 45 minutes easily made the donation count. in the 2nd half, they took the lead through our own go before i talk to billy, and the rooms in senior, wrapped up the straightforward victory. italy now and beating in 28 matches the when on the line in the credentials asked tournament content is
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now not everyone is a fan of wraps. i definitely am not back in cambodia. the powerful sense of smell is helping to save lives. officials are deploying an army of root ends to sniff out land mines left over from the civil war. that ended 3 decades ago. meet the latest recruits in the mission against land mines. the giant pouch threats have travelled a long way from tanza nea, where they were trained to cambodia where they are getting to work. clearing land mines is dangerous and arduous, but a job that takes humans with metal detectives several days to complete. a rat can do in a matter of minutes. be the warm lie you. before we work with the rat, we didn't know how important that job on the couldn't be gallic once i work. but then i realized that the rats a wonderful animal because they sense of smell, which surpasses that of human human know,
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could you give us 100 percent accurate results from every performance? so they want my high middle appear only 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're trained to scratch the ground when they smell explosive. 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 bombs. now he's retreated to a road into retirement home. life is not so much difference. leaving the operation area. so the only difference is that a lot even off the job, my go,
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