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earlier i spoke with christiane bluetooth specializes in this international trade with the bertelsmann foundation. i asked him if saudi arabia was the right host for the event, despite its human rights record. well, whether or not they are the right host. probably not. but what's actually important is that the international policy response to it has been lagging behind the challenge for quite some time. and it's really important that the international community gets its act together and steps up the measures that are taken against to make and its economic cool. so i'd say it's very important to talk, even if this meeting is somewhat unsavory 1st christian, the summit starts, as you mention, as we hit a critical phase of the 19 pandemic. all of these economies represented the need, the vaccine to bounce back. how much more competition for access to the vaccine be part of these discussions? what's really important is that b. find a strategy to distribute the vaccine world. what if we don't manage to do this? virus can come back from a remote corner of the world and will haunt us again. so it's real
earlier i spoke with christiane bluetooth specializes in this international trade with the bertelsmann foundation. i asked him if saudi arabia was the right host for the event, despite its human rights record. well, whether or not they are the right host. probably not. but what's actually important is that the international policy response to it has been lagging behind the challenge for quite some time. and it's really important that the international community gets its act together and steps...
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earlier i spoke with christiane bhutto specializes in international trade with the bertelsmann foundation. i asked him if saudi arabia was the right host for the event, despite its human rights record. well, whether or not they are the right host. probably not. but what's actually important is that the international policy response to it has been lagging behind the challenge for quite some time. and it's really important that the international community gets its act together and steps up the measures that are taken against it and then make and its economic fallout. so i say it's very important to talk, even if this meeting is hosted somewhat unsavory 1st christian, the summit starts, as you mention, as we hit a critical phase of the 19 pandemic. all of these economies represented need the vaccine to bounce back. how much more competition for access to the vaccine be part of these discussions? what's really important is that b. find a strategy to distribute the vaccine world. what if we don't manage to do this? curb? it virus can come back from a remote corner of the world and will haunt u
earlier i spoke with christiane bhutto specializes in international trade with the bertelsmann foundation. i asked him if saudi arabia was the right host for the event, despite its human rights record. well, whether or not they are the right host. probably not. but what's actually important is that the international policy response to it has been lagging behind the challenge for quite some time. and it's really important that the international community gets its act together and steps up the...
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in commenting this crisis and others christian broad project manager for the bertelsmann foundation. thank you so much. thank you. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in the u.s. state of wisconsin, police are searching for a suspect after a mole shooting wounded several people. according to the local man, several people were taken to hospital, but none of the injuries are life threatening place described the suspect as a white male. in his twenty's or thirty's, several explosions rocked the afghan capital kabul on saturday. authorities site least 8 people were killed and dozens wounded after a rocket propelled mortars were fired from 2 vehicles. several other similar attacks took place in densely populated parts of the city. no group has yet claimed responsibility. police have used tear gas and water cannon to propel anti-government protesters on the streets of the chilean capital santiago. demonstrators were marking the anniversary of the protest movement that began last year, demanding bright equality in chile, through reforms
in commenting this crisis and others christian broad project manager for the bertelsmann foundation. thank you so much. thank you. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in the u.s. state of wisconsin, police are searching for a suspect after a mole shooting wounded several people. according to the local man, several people were taken to hospital, but none of the injuries are life threatening place described the suspect as a white male. in his...
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now, earlier we spoke to international trade specialist, christian blue to from the bertelsmann foundation and i asked him how the g 20 leaders are planning to deal with the global economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. so i think the expectations were that ideally the leaders would be doing 3 things for the financing of it. relaunch, activate all the engines to relaunch the global economy and deal with the problem. financing constraints in the developing and emerging deal comic fall out of it. right now, the g. 20 leaders are also calling for vaccines to be distributed a fairly and cheaply and of course, with intense demand for vaccines and the high political stakes of diverting vaccines in their home countries. do you think these leaders will really be able to achieve that? so i would say the glass is half full. they have pledged that they will feel the violence soon get, but they have made as far as i'm aware, any concrete commitments to how much they will pay. so there is hope that we will eventually get there, but we are not quite there yet. and let's talk about the format of
now, earlier we spoke to international trade specialist, christian blue to from the bertelsmann foundation and i asked him how the g 20 leaders are planning to deal with the global economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. so i think the expectations were that ideally the leaders would be doing 3 things for the financing of it. relaunch, activate all the engines to relaunch the global economy and deal with the problem. financing constraints in the developing and emerging deal comic fall...
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for more, let's turn to christian bird from the bertelsmann foundation. he specializes in international trade. so top of the agenda at this year's, the g. 20 was of course a supporting economic growth after a global downturn caused by 19. what steps can these leaders actually take, and indeed, what steps should they take to many of us? so i think the expectations were that ideally the leaders would be doing $36.00 fold a guy up for the financing of the relaunch, activate all the engines to relaunch the global economy and deal with the problem. financing constraints in the developing emerging deal with climate fall out of it. right now, the g 20 leaders are also calling for vaccines to be distributed a fairly and cheaply. and of course, with intense demand for vaccines. and the high political stakes of diverting vaccines in their home countries. do you think these leaders will really be able to achieve that? so i would say to the houses, the glass is half full. they have pledged that they will fill the financing gap. they haven't made as far as i'm aware,
for more, let's turn to christian bird from the bertelsmann foundation. he specializes in international trade. so top of the agenda at this year's, the g. 20 was of course a supporting economic growth after a global downturn caused by 19. what steps can these leaders actually take, and indeed, what steps should they take to many of us? so i think the expectations were that ideally the leaders would be doing $36.00 fold a guy up for the financing of the relaunch, activate all the engines to...