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the rest of the world and he doesn't correspond berrigan. math has been covering that summit for us from cornwall. england big. it's so good to see you again. prime minister johnson sounded very upbeat there. what did you make of his take on the summit? it was his typical, optimistic mana, and one thing he has achieved really fantastic images here, and cornwell, beautiful beaches, the sunshine, the leaders gathering around the barbecue, meeting up with the queen with 3 generations of their family. so these images are definitely very, very good for boys johnson because one of the main names of the summit was to present the west as united again and every leader has stressed it. multilateralism is back, joe biden, is having the u. s. and gauge again with, with its allies. however, we also see that behind it, there is not always unity on every subject. so just look at one issue,
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brag seat. that has been somehow over shed, doing this summit for boris johnson. some quite sharp exchange of words here between most the france and the u. k. there is a conflict over northern ireland and about border checks on the border and the summit hasn't made these problems go away. so the west is presenting this united image. but of course, there are also cracks bricks that overshadowing that show of unity to a degree. do you think that the agreements the leaders have reached do actually have substance? i think if people around the world are looking at it, they will be happy that lead is all coming together and actually working together to sold these problems that are really you know, they are really problems for the whole of humanity. however, when you speak to campaign us and there were lots of climate change campaigners
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here in cornwall and i still aw, very active here over the last days. and they tell me that they're really not happy . it's not enough. for example, the helping developing countries for countries to mitigate the effects of climate change that there's money that they pledge is actually an old pledge and that they won't see really concrete projects. and they want this money actually they want to be spend and not just another pledge. so that's not enough. also, when it comes to the vaccination for my u. k. prime minister gordon brown said this is more failure of the west. that's what they have said. 1000000 doses is just the fraction of what's actually needed. 11000000000 is what the world health organization one states. so really that is still a gap between what the leaders have been promising and what containers are wishing for not reporting for us from cornwall. thank you. very much for that update.
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and in his closing remarks, the us president joe biden praise the group for agreeing tougher measures on coal burning power plants. even though leaders fail to set a concrete target date for phasing out call. here's some of what he had to say. we also made historic commit leave to permanently eliminate the use of our public finance to support unabated coal projects around the world. and to end to end by this year. the g 7, a agreed to that and those are not members, but visited members who are participating in the 7 who have coal fired facilities and also agree that they would work in that direction as well. so transitioning the world to cleaner energy sources is urgent. it's essential and i am drawing here in the studio by d. w. chief international editor, richard walker. richard, welcome. we just heard bite and there on a coal that i do want to dive deeper into this question of climate change. do you think the promises made at this summit really meet the challenges of the moment?
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well, the campaign is the same. it's not, as you mentioned, just before queuing up that quote from joe biden. the leaders did not come up with a firm date to phase out cold by. and that is something, you know, environmental science, which is absolutely essential. nicole is perhaps the most pollute polluting energy source that there is and still thought too much of it is being burned and if you will. so listen. the fact is what joe biden at day, he said, okay, we're going to stop pouring money into new count and projects, but on a baited coal now unabated. that means co powered 5 station coal fired power stations that do not use carbon capture technology. so attempting to kind of get the c o 2 out of the emissions and back to ground for example. so that means they leave a door open to actually putting money into coal power for state code 5 power stations . which do use that carbon capture technology, which is highly controversial and many campaigns would say that this is
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a total misuse of a resources that needs to be going into renewable energy. so there will be a lot of criticism of this at a fight that criticism. biden is clearly very pleased with the results of this summer, and we know that he is headed to a nato summit in brussels as his next stop. how do you score joe biden? debut on the international stage. yeah, i think he's overall going to be pretty happy. you know, this is the 1st of 3 summits of friends that he's got in the next few days. so nato is next in brussels, then the european union, and this is a leading up to a big sum. it was not so much of a friend vladimir putin in geneva on wednesday. and biden's hope was to go into that somebody's way to stay with the kind of the wind in the back, the unity of the west, the democracies, the rich democracies as well. so showing again after the after the trump error that they can unite again that they can come up with the solutions for the world. and i think in many areas they have achieved enough to do that. and it fits him with his
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vision of this era that we're in a kind of a battle of the systems between democracies nor talk receipts and that the west really need to stick together, particularly towards china to show that, you know, china's way is not necessarily the best way and there's a lot of language and the communicate, you know, the closing statement of the g 7 summit about china for different points and criticism of china and concern over china. so i think by it is, can be pretty pleased about that. and also quite a lot of language also about russia, which he will be taking to let me putin on wednesday in geneva. i just want to ask you, is that communicate then a sign that bite was able to get western allies on board with taking a tougher stance on china? yeah, i mean, i think he probably got as much as he could have hoped for. and that's broadly speaking, the europeans are rather more k g, about getting into a real kind of confrontation with china and the americans are biden really see china as the great threat to american global leadership. you know, it presents,
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you know, not just an economy that is either overtaken already or will soon overtake, depending on the measure the use, the united states. but also it protects an entirely different way of doing things. and so, says, you know, we're the ones who got on top of the pandemic, better, we're the ones who, you know, build your infrastructure through belton road initiative. and biden sees that a major threat. the europeans, they are concerned about the authoritarian this him about the lack of rule of law about human rights abuses in china. but at the same time, for example, the german economy, china is germany largest export market. so that the europeans are broadly speaking, much more wary of getting into a real show down with china that could really start hurting their economies. i think given that context buying got as much as he could into this communicate. thank you for that fascinating analysis that was due to the chief international editor richard walker. turn our attention to israel now where the parliament is preparing to vote on a new government,
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which would end prime minister benjamin netanyahu the record 12 years in office. and you coalition with brought together vice interest and liter year left heed with ultra nationalists leader, natalie bennett, playing a key role. and he would become a prime minister if the coalition is worn in and includes an era party, a 1st for israel. the coalition of pledges to heal the country, the deep division. after 2 years of political turmoil, the breakthrough in israel long political stalemate came about 10 days ago. nestali bennett and pete managed to form a broad coalition without israel a long time prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was the hard line, right winger, nestali bennett, become prime minister, 1st followed after 2 years by centrist politician. now, the new government needs to be confirmed by a confidence vote in the class at the israel, the parliament after 4 inconclusive national elections and constant political
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turbulence. israelis hope for an end to this endless election cycle and functional government. i really hope so. i really feel that it represents the many varieties that are in israel right now, and i'm very happy that we're going to have a government that it's not only one to political mass, quite confused, not very helpful. i understand the significant achievement, but i wish the government would have been form 6 months ago where the more progressive, how soon in parties and jewish parties, it will be one of the most unusual coalition. governments is realistic in recent years from the hard line right to the center left. they have little in common, but the aim to our benjamin netanyahu. so that all of these parties together, this is a new thing, a very wide coalition. and they have
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a lot of differences in terms of foreign affairs and security in terms of the economy in terms of religious and religion and state in any term that you have in mind. the government also has the unusual support of an arab islamic party. the small party made greater involvement in domestic politics, a key election promise notes on the electron. we have reached the conclusion being in the opposition and yelling when the line does not solve the problems of our line land. and therefore we have decided to challenge another home, the hud and foot benjamin netanyahu, and his li coud party one does not alter orthodox blocked, are heading to the opposition bench for now. that is, once the new government is finally confirmed. i'll turn our attention now some
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other stories that are making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and more than a 100 injured in massive gas explosion and central china. the blast hor for a residential market area in hu bye bay province. early sunday. as people were eating breakfast, several buildings were destroy protesters and men mar the biggest city and gone have staged a relief rally against the hunter. demonstrators chanted slogans before dispersing to avoid security forces. february's military take over our elected leader on she. she's that to go on trial. on monday, anti government protesters have clashed with ryan police in the colombian capital book, a tough dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they began against the plan to tack pike, but have widened into an expression of anger over poverty, inequality and police violence. 14 now and in sunday's 1st year 2020 match
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england started brightly in front of $20000.00 fans in wembley, raheem sterling scored the only goal in england won no victory over croatia. was revenge for the last match between the 2 side and the semi final of the last world cup and croatia, one after extra time. that's all for me. for now, please do check out our website and d, w dot com and join me for more headlines at the the, our, the me. can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you in germany. we bring you, michael, and you've never surprised just so what what, what, who is medical really want me to talk to people as follows along the way, myers and critic join us. so natural gas, the m, as many pushes out in the world climate change cost stores. this is much less the
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way from just one week. how much we can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this with me this week on world story in russia now the all new supporters are being repressed. why it stayed on the greek island of nikolai? we begin in the media. after 6 years of negotiations, germany has acknowledged the genocide committed against herrera and nama peoples during his colonial rule. but some leaders reject the negotiated agreement. this
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is an emotional play for many herero. they come back regularly to visit this tree in the village of aut janine hundreds of herero prisoners of war were hanged here by german troops. to go through the nic. and they hang them. sadness. certainly anger. yes, no dot. not a human being could actually be doing this for what reason for the reason that i'm sisters simply stood up in the fuse to give up what belong to them, namely, violette. more than a 100 years ago, german soldiers killed almost a 100000 herrera and nama in the former colony of german side, west africa. in 1984 lotor on trotter gave the extermination order. it included
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women and children. no germany wants to recognize this as a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government negotiated with recro. that's a deal between 2 governments develop mandate. it has nothing to do with our demand for about asians. they are fully in us for a curl, a former attorney general in namibia and his supporters are still considering legal actions. but previous attempts have already failed in several us courts. we are on our way to the village of a cock hora, 2 hours away by car. here to the majority of the population is herero. and there are several traditional leaders on the bottom own. she didn't ship think, you know, didn't existence. but you don't see him as she is not. it's not that i'm not seeing
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. he's not the traditional leaders here. don't share a singular viewpoint. some support recurs legal actions. others are in favor of the deal negotiated by the government. some others want to renegotiation prioritizing more money for this region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to, to tell us, how did the german government arrived at the figures, the have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to go many should go ahead with the, with the agreement and deal the consensus with the affected community back in jeanine pyre, my chief for courage and his followers said they will protest further. they want reparation. and new negotiation the in russia, anyone who stands up for the imprisoned kremlin critic alexis of all nice will feel
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the state swift punishment. stephen signing an online petition is enough reason to be fired. today you have guineas. donovan is just a guest in moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator technician. then, one day he received his dismissal papers without warning, his donna which says he was fired for political reasons. she thought that the history i was surprised at 1st, denny felt awful. but then i got angry. you have any donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his downfall in april and the run up to the protest demanding the release of alex volney. he signed the document in support of the opposition leader. he was just one
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of about 400000 russians to do so. let meeting the i've never been to a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country, and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tech at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later, this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest, similar charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done it up buttons. we've received more than 40 complaints on the phone, but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether.
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when the mass firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker dmitri pascal's maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests, and then employers had the right to do so. but you have guineas, donovan claims he has never taken part in a protest. anyone can make mistakes, but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more checking which together with his union ge donovan plans to sue his employer, the moscow metro. although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting. even if it's only a symbolic gesture, the cycling is both good for the environment and
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a popular activity in germany. the government wants to expand cycling infrastructure by investing 1000000000 euros mobility researchers and activists in berlin. say more should be done. hop on your bike and right along a pop up cycle pants. these new yellow marked bike lanes have gotten things moving in for they hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner, it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer. health are more environmentally friendly and more livable for all the citizens. that means ensuring that we have less private car traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets, either for gardening or phase or more playground hearings together.
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enough signatures to force a referendum if he does, berliners can also vote on benny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians thing? a pop up bike lane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic senator. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here. the green party senator for transport wants to push berlin's mobility revolution even further. on i guess the yes not under the 1st week of services, significantly painful more public transport or better cycling infrastructure better transport infrastructure even for pedestrians in the better connect berlin's in the city with its outlying districts in the near future mobility research, andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike, he books,
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trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land. we then few men will be will learn to share cars in rural areas and you won't be classic car sharing. the, the 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at the same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital platforms. and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well. out of practice with what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. the grease is admitting tourists again, as long as they are vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus, lumber. the season is kicking off with both hope and trepidation. the
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tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to cleveland, i'm on vacation and we can host with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert. now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss. generally make on every bar is a party. we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all the phone. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the
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season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year, prime minister curiosity switzer, talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which live exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of stories of cause because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island and the lives of the residents. most people who are getting vaccinated, sabina tacos, office tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jan as i'm
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unflagging, slow as me please. in the beginning the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. it started very early here and has been very well organized. said laws, unfair would organise the ups party safe. the locals hope that everything stays that way. especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again. until then, visitors can experience a completely different you can knows one that's romantic, re quiet. the news, the food and food. a winning combination with top athletes. a strong diet
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