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ah, the news is that you knew the live from berlin, a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark christian eric and collapses on the field, forcing the match against finland to be suspended at the latest on his condition. also on the program, 7 nations agree on a global infrastructure plan to counter china. arising influence on day 2 of their formation southwest england, the world's wealthiest democracy. they will invest 1000000000 to offer developing nations and alternative partnership influenced by values high standards,
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transparency and women who host to meet at germany. the green party officially named analyze barebones as is 1st ever candidate for chancellor ahead of september elections. ah. hello clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. we begin with some news from the european soccer championship. denmark christian ericsson is said to be awake and in stable condition in hospital after he collapsed on the pitcher during the match against finland in copenhagen. a medical crew was immediately called in, they gave the midfielder chest compressions and were able to revive him. the game was suspended, but has now resumed again and was bringing it, mark oregon from d. w. a sports mark. i was surprised to hear that the game has resumed already. i
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mean, how, how did this come to be? and i'm just astonished, but this is back on as well. and when i was chatting to you earlier, when the news broke, if you told me that this game would be replayed today tonight, i couldn't, i couldn't believe. so. it's obviously a good say in terms of the players, obviously believe the christian ericsson is not stable enough condition that the felt able to go out and play you if i actually tweeted a statement saying that and following a request made by players of both teams that you had agreed to restart the match between denmark and feminine. that's the european governing body there. so it's a good thing for, for them, for them, for football fans across unit, and he's hopefully in a decent condition. ok, so take us back to tell us a little bit more about what happened to eric and on the patch. it was a very innocuous incident. clearly he was receiving the ball from a through the get involved in the game up to the up to that point, hadn't had looked at with anything wrong with him. and then under no pressure fell
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to the groans and was immediately surrounded by his teammates, who saw something was wrong, and called for medical attention. they screened them from the commoners, as he was being worked on with the february, 3rd and the like. is it extremely distress and seen some of the players cry and some of them were praying and they were all relief that obviously he he was then actually awake by the time you left the pitch away by the time he left the patients, we have any other update on his condition and only the what the d, b, u, that entity industry both will station has twisted which is the either way can that the rigs hospital let in copenhagen, which is like a specialized that most highly specialist hospital and copenhagen. so he's in good hands there and we wish him all the best. and the fans will be glad to hear it. mark oregon. thank you so much for coming into the studio with that update. a postcard perfect meeting on the beach. environmental activists are where the g 7
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summit will deliver a little more than pretty pictures. in the hotel above the talk is all about bolstering the global economic recovery. after the pandemic, joe biden, once a year, a p and to commit to joining a global infrastructure program to balance the investment influence of china. germany's chancellor angle americans support the idea that we know there's a huge need for infrastructure in places like africa. now interest that africa develops, that's economy, we can simply say that china is already taking care of that. rather it is the g 7 desperation to create a positive agenda aimed at the many countries in the world that still have a lot of catching up, the threatening to overshadow the display of unity is the in fighting between you leaders and the stomach, post boys, johnson the british prime minister's threats to override the breakfast agreements terms on trade flows to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks
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. johnson was kept waiting by french president manuel my call, who advised with strong words threatening consequences if the u. k. fails to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules, the prime minister was equally forth right in his comments to the press, the prime duty of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going to do. will be whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, indiana galia discussing how to end the current pandemic, and prevent the next one. and d. w correspondent, beard masters, reporting for as a from saint ives. in cornwall, close to where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. they're gonna tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up with sounds very ambitious. it
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is very ambitious. the u. s has identified a 40 trillion dollar deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even wide, and so they are calling for an alternative to china's belt and wrote initiatives also called a new skills route initiative where china is investing across the world and developing countries. and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the usa, they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and, and climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might be to come and thousands of people have gathered at near the summit venue to protest against all kinds of issues. but the vast majority are concerned about climate change. is
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this initiative what the g 7 has to offer? yes, definitely around me here in saint ives, in this really beautiful spot in the southwest corner of the united kingdom on the beaches. and in the see, there were a lot of climate change for testers extinction. rebellion was one of the biggest groups and they are really very critical and they are saying that they're hoping there will be more than words and also accusing for example, the united kingdom to on the one hand present itself as a leader and a climate change or fight against climate change, but on the other hand, just this year, having license new oil and gas exploration licenses. so the, you know, a bit of a contradiction that and climate change will be an issue that's going to be debated on sunday, david jackson burrow the naturalists and big television. i pass another
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t known across the world is going to talk to lead us tomorrow. so we'll have to see what campaign and say after this day tomorrow, if there is anything that they say cups the must of a case where we will check back in on that on a sunday. and i understand there have been some new arrivals to the summit today. tell us about them. well, besides the diesel south africa, the strange. yeah. it's interesting that the leaders of india and south korea are attending the in person of virtually the summit. and this can also be seen in relation to shaw to china, basically strengthening the ties with the democracies in the, in the pacific region. so china and how to stand up to china and also in some instances cooperate with china with it. for example, comes to climate change is really dominating. one of the dominating features here at the summit, dw corresponded big mouth in saint ives,
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cornwall for us. thank you so much for your reportings. turn our attention now to some other stories that are making headlines at this hour. frances sharing aerial pictures of a large heavy crude oil slick. here in the mediterranean island of corsica, to naval ships with clean up equipment and a specialized crew have been deployed to minimize the environmental impact. the oil is believed to have meet it from a ship. clinical trials are underway in china for an inhaler bowl cove. it at 19 vaccine. the health ministry says the nasal spray is a modified version of an injectable vaccine that's already on the market. if all goes well, it says the drug will enter the widest scale testing. a chance to hitch a ride into space with a billionaire jeff bezos has sold auction for $28000000.00. the amazon founder turn to rocket man will take off with his brother and then not yet named winner,
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next month. and here in germany, the green party has formerly nominated the woman it hopes will replace uncle merkel as chancellor in september's, in general election delegate that a party conference gave them not to co leader analynn, a bare bach. she's now the environmental party, the 1st ever candidate for germany's top. john. she's one step closer to her goal and in a bad buck hopes to replace angela macklin. jim and leader and on saturday got the backing of 19.5 percent of a party to run is the 1st evergreen candidate. put some sla friday. he's going to take over responsibility and the knowledge that we can do better together. that's what we're seeing emerge here. how we've spent 40 years preparing today's now's the time to renew our country and anything that is possible or is i land so i know i'm when i live, if for the past 3 years their book and go back,
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how big have been at the helm of the green party and lead the greens to new heights in the pony. now the policy is part of coalition governments in the 11 of germany, 16 states and only nevada was born in northwest in germany, in 1980 the same year. the green party was found. it started off pushing for agenda parity and environmental protection. in 1983, the 1st screen and peace were elected to parliament becoming a provocative force in the bonus tag in 1998 degrees and to the government. for the 1st time. as the junior coalition partner to get hudson, the social democrats, one of the green biggest victories was that coalitions decision to phase out nuclear energy. a decision that after initial resistance, uncle michael's government implemented in 2011 the green start to boost in the polls in 2019. when the fridays for future climate protection movement fast to the
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streets, the party even edged into the lead and opinion polls before falling behind michael's conservatives again. partly because of a controversy surrounding multiple false claims and fabrics, official c. v. few dining producing cooking. i want to thank you for giving me this massive tailwind, especially after the headwind of recent weeks where i made some mistakes that i'm extremely upset about. i got 3 months until germans go to the polls and for both the green party and for it's new chancellor candidate and lena bear books, they're looking to be the most important treatments in there for 2 years of existing ah tennis now and at the french open a barbara cray chico has been honest as you have your chunk of i in the women's final it is the 1st grand slam singles title, or the 25 year old after easily winning the 1st is that $61.00. she lost
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a 2nd before prevailing fixed for in a hard fought final set. and no joke of is through to the french open men's final after beating roughly on the adult in a thrilling that my final loss with only the spaniards 3rd in paris. since he started competing in the french open, the wind for joker, which gives him a chance on sunday to claim a 19 grand slam title record in paris has been spanish territory since rafa on the 1st one here in 2005. and so for novak jock of which this was the biggest challenge in tennis, if not all of sport that this said showed, some of why the dad has 113 titles, he said to the spaniard, the serbian been fought back. he won the 2nd before the match scaled unfathomable heights. in the 3rd, the skill, the court coverage, the endurance transfixing
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a crowd. but since the king of play was about to beat the thrice it was a semi final fit for a funnel. just the 3rd time the dial has been beaten in paris in 108 matches. the super emotional for me to feel the love of the people in the most important place 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 just bits will play stiff enough, 50 pass in the final on sunday. you're watching dw,
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