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the ah, [000:00:00;00] excuse me, this is the w news life in berlin. g 7 liter is focused on climate change. on the final day of their summit heads of the world's richest countries planned to set new goals that cut carbon emissions. protestors say they want more than just hot air. we'll cross the cornwall for the latest. a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark's christian ericsson collapse is on the field, but from his hospital bed he tells teammates the game must go on.
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the me welcome to our view is around the world. michael. local leaders of the wealthiest democracies are turning their focus to the fight against climate change. the weekends g 7 summit in cornwall has so far focused on countering china's economic influence. on the 3rd and final day, leaders are expected to set new targets to curb carbon and missions. even environmental protestors who turned out to criticize the piece of climate action had words of welcome for the us president. i'm really god joe. guide him as much religion leads to now, if you're talking to each other and the idea of climate change capital in climate change is one of the issues french president emanuel mclaren says,
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will be easier now that washington wants to partner up, you have to say to kansas, a crisis, climate change. and for all this issues, what we need is cooperation. and i think it's great to have us president part of the club and a willing to, to, to cooperate. i think we can do up to the united states. i said before, we're back us back, we feel very, very strong about cohesion of nato. and i for one think that the european union is incredibly strong, vibrant entity. the spirit of cooperation is working for bite and c one g 7, support for the build back better world initiative, which will mobilize public and private capital to help closer 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap with developing countries. us wants to create a counter wait to chinese investment. although german chancellor,
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uncle america emphasized the plan is not against b ging. it's for assisting poor countries. this is because we know there's a huge goal for infrastructure in africa for example. and it's in our interests that african develops in an economically sensible way. and you can't just say china will do a medical offer called on her fellow d 7 leaders to to share more corona, virus vaccines with developing countries. the group is expected to finalize commitments to preventing future pandemic se in their summit communicate sunday d. w corresponding alexandra von numb. and it has been reporting throughout from cornwall, where the g 7 summit is taking place this weekend. alexandra day 3 will soon get underway. how productive has this summit been so far? well, at 1st view, you would say the summit has been quite productive. the leaders have adopted
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declaration to prevent future pandemic stay half pledge to donate at least 1000000000 vaccine dozes. they are ready to launch a new interest structure initiative. however, we also have to say that those declaration on non binding declarations. and we also have to keep in mind that such meetings are not only about concrete results. when we consider that g 7 started as the fireplace meeting, so g 7 is also about coming together, talking face to face, trying to build report. and this meeting meeting is particular particularly about welcoming joe biden. as in you as president, and it's supposed to send a strong signal that the g 7 leaders are united and re ready to take on the current challenges. you know, i'm curious that infrastructure project aimed at countering china is global
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influence. sounds very ambitious. what more can you tell us about it? it sounds very ambitious. indeed. the plan is to raise hundreds of millions or even hundreds of billions in both public and private money to invest and the infrastructure of poor countries and roads and bridges, but also in their digital and health infrastructure. and do you ask was pushing for those for this initiative to be adopted because they see it as an alternative western alternative to china's highly criticized belton road initiative scheme. however, some european leaders are still very cautious. we just heard from german chancellor and gala macro. she was trying to play down this initiative a bit saying it's not against aging and it's just about publishing force 1st. so as
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you can see, you are p and leader is, are very cautious because they regard china not only as a rival and competitor, but also as a partner on global issues. that's a d, w correspondence. alexander fun nomine. from the g. 7 summit in south western england. many thanks to 7 leaders announced plans for a massive global infrastructure program to counter chinese influence. in response, beijing said the days when global decisions were dictated by a small group of countries were long gone. i ask, who responded to the bill and go in beijing, how china feels about being increasingly perceived by the west as a competitor? well, this is definitely something that china is worried about. i mean, before this meeting is just one of the theory of events that have been happening in
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the last 4 or 5 years that was aimed at may be restricting china's influence in the world or countering china. more assertive policies. let's just remember the south china sea that china is now claiming entirely as its own waters. let's talk about policy in hong kong where it has ended system that was guaranteed before. let's talk about the human rights violations in john, and it's more aggressive policies towards taiwan that it's regarding its own territory. and all this combined with a very much more aggressive tone by chinese diplomats. this statement that you've just quoted that was issued by the embassy in london is very calm and very tone down compared to some other things we have heard in the past few years. all this is
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a sign that china sees itself increasingly also in a back to, in the, in the, in a concurrent competition with the west. this is, this is a mutual feeling i would say corresponding to your bowling, or they're in beijing, highlighting now some other stories making news around the world at this hour. protesters in mir and merge. biggest city and gone have staged a brief rally against the hooter. demonstrators chanted slogans before dispersing to avoid security forces. february's military takeover answered elected leader and sons who cheat or trial is sent to begin on monday. hundreds of israelis have demonstrated against prime minister benjamin netanyahu with parliament set to vote on a bit to oust his government later on sunday. netanyahu has been in office for 12 years and is the countries of the longest serving leader. but
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a new coalition appears to have the numbers in parliament to replace the german green, sab officially nominated and lena bear bog as their candidate for chancellor in september's elections. it's the 1st time the environmentalist party has yielded a candidate for the posts of chancellor greens are currently pulling in 2nd place just behind the angular medical's. conservative block that's via provides a great court has jailed for afghan asylum seekers for 10 years. over the fire that destroyed the more your migrant camp last year. right groups and the united nation say the camp was unfit to live in. more than 12000 people were housed there when the blaze broke out anti government protesters that clashed with riot police in the colombian capital bull guitar. dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they began against the plan tax hike, but have widened into an expression of anger over poverty, inequality,
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and police violence. danish football or christian ericsson is recovering in the hospital after he collapsed on the pitch during denmark's european championship match against finland. a medical crew gave the midfielder chest compressions and were able to save him. erickson later asked for play to resume, and the teams returned to the field. denmark went on to lose one mill. the yeah. as they wait, he's been use of his condition or they could do with chance. his name 2 sets of fans united at a time when rivalry and competition so meaningless moment. sally, they've seen christian ericsson being given cpr and then the pitch distraught teammates forming
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a ring to protect his privacy as medics were to save his life. yeah, i said let's see what it to i didn't see it myself, but it was pretty clear that he was unconscious. always called mike, i'm so when i got to him, he was on his side him. he was breathing and i could feel his pulse. but then suddenly that changed into the plan. does everyone saw scott who started giving him cpr data for happening to the relief of everyone watching ericsson was moving with eyes open as he was, stretch it off the pitch while his treatment continued in hospice. so the decision was made to resume the match, the consensus from the danes. better to get it over with immediately and come back the next day. they also got erickson's backing from his hospital badge. one new defeat, essentially just a footnote schulman at the and, and there's no doubt that this is a tough night putting, having to leave this way. everything, everything,
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every single thought is with christian and his family. he's one of the best players out there below. and i can say that he's and even better person, he had a little bit later, a bad side vigil of so outside the hospital where erickson being treated, he said to be in a stable condition and undergoing tests his football career may hang in the balance . but now at least his life does not incentive to evening's other match. belgium and russia went head to head in st. petersburg, wilma lou cock, who scored after 10 minutes to put belgium ahead. and after thomas told minay, made it to nil woodcock who sealed the wind with a 2nd goal. in the final moments it ended at 3 nill marking: a flying short for one of the turn him in favorites,
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england or among the favorites for the delayed european football championship. despite never having lifted the trophy, the pan european event is almost like a home tournament for the english but injury problems and old fears about technical shortcomings have clattered the build up for their opening game against croatia. england will play all their group games that they're wembley home in london. it's also the venue for the semi finals and final possibly giving england a major advantage. england when the 1966 woke up, the only major trophy on home soil and football almost came home at euro 96 in england before to speak to germany in the semi with current coach gattis south gate, missing and the penalty shoot out his 1st tournament in charge, the 2018 will come. so firm fall in love with the theme again. they ended a long shootout and reached the sydney before losing to sundays opponents croatia.
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southgate believes the school is now more dynamic. we need adaptability. we need good players, we need good professionals, technically savvy players. and we are fortunate that we've got old and young players who fit with those categories. but england's build up has been less than ideal liverpool right back. trent, alexander arnold, has been ruled out of the tournament with injury, and other players are fitness problems. this could mean some less technically gifted squad members get frost into the 1st thing. when i go up a notch to international level is simply not good enough and the managers to pick them are to blame for that. been a great believer since i was a kid since my early days with chelsea. that when we used to go abroad guy around the world on so that other countries are technically bad than us. intense media scrutiny has always played a big role in adding to the psychological pressure on england players. but the home
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comforts of wimbley should help settle the nerves. you're watching the w news. why? from berlin up next world stories looks back at some of our best reports of the past week, and of course, stay up to date on our website. that's the w dot com. i'm michael ok for me and the rest of the news team here in berlin. thanks so much for watching. take care and stay with the w. two's. people in trucks injured when trying to feed a city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. the families
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