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thank _ around the world. we will have to leave it there. thank you - around the world. re. thank you so - around the world. we will have to j leave it there. thank you so much for being with us on bbc news. good to speak to you. in the us — the centres for disease control and prevention have announced that they are dropping mask guidelines for those who've been fully vaccinated. that means people can gather indoors or outdoors, in all but the most crowded of places without a mask. but that is only for people who have had both jabs. president biden has hailed the step as a mark of the success of the vaccination programme. stay with us on bbc news, still to come. how one american city is tackling police reform — and why they think the federal government could be the solution. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the ge
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this is bbc news — i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the worldople — mainly women and children — sinks in north—west nigeria. a landmark dealfor uber as it agrees to recognise a trade union for the very first time. president biden tells his intelligence agencies to step up their investigation into the origins of covid—19. villarreal beat manchester united in the europa league final — after a dramatic penalty shoot—out. 0h,! my eyes! and it's a friends fans frenzy as the gang reunites for the first time in decades — in just a few hours�* time.
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as all lives are not facing the same painful experiences around the world. hat do you think? more or less the same answer there from opal and duwayne, but what's your take? iagree. i think all lives matter has been used in a - way that forces people to i choose whether it's all lives matter or only the | black lives matter. that's not what blm is all about. - i think blm is about- highlighting the injustices faced by black communities around the world, - and i firmly believe that only when black lives matter, - then all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go now to singapore to carma elliott for her question. what do you want to ask? i want to ask the panelists how and why is black- lives matter relevant - to our global community, for example in aoutheast asia, as we start to see _ asian hate attacks. is black lives matter a us uk issue? - well, as i said, black is deemed anyone with non—white skin, but the slogan, which is a political one, doesn't seem to have the same relevance outside the us — uk corridor, which is a double—edged sword in my opinion. the
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the head of the world health organization condemns what he says is the scandalous inequity of access to covid vaccinations around the world. in gaza, we meet one community grieving the loss of seven children and one young man in the recent clashes with israel. and he's sold more than 125 million records and his songs have been recorded more than 6,000 times. american icon bob dylan turns 80. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the european union has agreed to hit belarus with sanctions after the forced re—routing of a ryanair flight, in order to capture one of the passengers on board. the eu is also urging airlines to avoid the country's airspace. the passenger detained was roman protasevich, a 26—year—old journalist who's a well—known critic of president alexander lukashenko. eu leaders described the incident as "state terrorism" and "aviation piracy". 0ur europe correspondent jean mackenzie has the latest. armed police greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to b
the head of the world health organization condemns what he says is the scandalous inequity of access to covid vaccinations around the world. in gaza, we meet one community grieving the loss of seven children and one young man in the recent clashes with israel. and he's sold more than 125 million records and his songs have been recorded more than 6,000 times. american icon bob dylan turns 80. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the european union has agreed to hit belarus with sanctions after the...
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the world. i think it is a win-win all the way around.hink the two witnesses for participating today. >> thank you. senator kunz. >> thank you for holding this hearing and for the encouraging effort you are making to develop a bill that will guarantee that we learn from this pandemic and strengthen the global public health systems and thank you. it's great to be with you again for your previous experiences. to be leading these critical response efforts and to follow up on what senator rounds was saying, this is a critical moment to seize this opening and reengage with the world. we've got the deserved reputation as a global public health leader, we invested and our global competitor, china, is busy sending out a vaccine that's been demonstrated to have a significantly lower efficacy or global competitor. russia is to dissuade folks in central america, south america and elsewhere talking to you about how we ramp up vaccine manufacturing both here in the united states and the throughout the world and how we ensure that it's delivered in a t
the world. i think it is a win-win all the way around.hink the two witnesses for participating today. >> thank you. senator kunz. >> thank you for holding this hearing and for the encouraging effort you are making to develop a bill that will guarantee that we learn from this pandemic and strengthen the global public health systems and thank you. it's great to be with you again for your previous experiences. to be leading these critical response efforts and to follow up on what...
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leadership around the world. >> hello everyone, i am the dean of social sciences here at arizona state university. i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to expand -- extend a special welcome to our sanity is, welcome to senator mitt romney of utah, senator from delaware and from new hampshire. thank you for being with us today. are going to jump in with the first question -- whoever wants to take the first pass at it go ahead and do that. i will try to keep us moving, i have a few questions to keep us moving. i'm excited to hear your thoughts on this important topic. first, is that when he first century advances, this need to retain dominance in particular regions of the world or specific areas of production -- what are they? and what can the u.s. do in foreign policy to achieve these goals? >> one of my lessons having served on the foreign relations committee since 2009 has been that if america believes the playing field, no matter where it is around the world, we can expect that vacuum to be filled by our adversaries and not our friends. i don't think it is as m
leadership around the world. >> hello everyone, i am the dean of social sciences here at arizona state university. i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to expand -- extend a special welcome to our sanity is, welcome to senator mitt romney of utah, senator from delaware and from new hampshire. thank you for being with us today. are going to jump in with the first question -- whoever wants to take the first pass at it go ahead and do that. i will try to keep us...
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if it is the same application, we want to help people around the world but not until absolutely every american must be vaccinated can be vaccinated. and you see with the vaccines now, around the world that china is trying to become the hero trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life to get the vaccine. so the politics is always in play as well as science and trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people make 2 billion vaccines in a year. was still in a record pace for getting a pandemic behind us. there been supply chain problems in america, different places around the world. people say when we discount all of these basically deep protective devices stored in on in the hospitals. as a doctor, the gallons in gloves and stuff they don't take it forever. since a matter of what resources you have been keeping those supplies on tap immediately. there's a lot of lessons. weekend to the next hour of the lessons that we have learned from heading into the point where we are now breathing it's remarkable where we are where we are inside of absolu
if it is the same application, we want to help people around the world but not until absolutely every american must be vaccinated can be vaccinated. and you see with the vaccines now, around the world that china is trying to become the hero trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life to get the vaccine. so the politics is always in play as well as science and trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people make 2 billion vaccines in a year. was...
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these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. violence continues in gaza: palestinian officials say an israeli airstrike has killed seven people, including five children. the us and egypt are leading attempts to end the fighting. more testing and vaccinating in parts of north—west england, where covid cases are surging due to the indian variant. but warnings that vaccinating is not an instant remedy. any of those people receiving a first dose of vaccine today will not really start to get any benefit of protection for at least two or three weeks from now and that's really quite slow. wreath—laying services are being held across the uk and around the world — to mark the centenary of the royal british legion. it's fa cup final day — chelsea play leicester, who are looking to win it for the first time. chelsea are hoping to win it for the ninth time. 20,000 supporters are heading to wembley, and over a billion are likely to follow the game around the world. we are we a re leicester we are leicester and it has to be our time now. it me
these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. violence continues in gaza: palestinian officials say an israeli airstrike has killed seven people, including five children. the us and egypt are leading attempts to end the fighting. more testing and vaccinating in parts of north—west england, where covid cases are surging due to the indian variant. but warnings that vaccinating is not an instant remedy. any of those people receiving a first dose of vaccine today will not really...
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there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world it is a grotesque inequity countries need to do much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent life that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as well nurses have often been the only one in the room with a dying 1000 patient we we've all heard these stories many of held the hand of a dying person i mean this has to take an incredible emotional toll on even the most seasoned nurses. you're absolutely right that nurses have stepped into the shoes of families and relatives they've been the last handled that been lost face that many patients have seen nurses are use to caring for people in their last moments but they are doing this on a regular basis and nurses you know who i talk to if you say to them do you get used to it they say no we mo
there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world it is a grotesque inequity countries need to do much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent life that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know...
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leadership around the world. >> hello, everyone. i am the dean of social sciences here at arizona state university and i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to extend a very special welcome today are three senators who have joined us, welcome to senator mitt romney from utah, welcome senator from delaware and welcome to senator from new hampshire. thank you for being with us today we are going to just jump right in with the first question alec whoever wants to take the first pass at it, go right ahead and do that. i will to try to keep us moving, i have questions for you all and a couple other standby ones. i am excited to hear your thoughts on this important topic. so first, the 21st century advancement, the united states need to retain dominance, in particular regions of the worldl for specific areas? if so, what are they and what can the u.s. do in terms of foreign policy to achieve these goals? >> one of myy lessons having served on the foreign relations committee since 2009 since i got to the senate has bee
leadership around the world. >> hello, everyone. i am the dean of social sciences here at arizona state university and i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to extend a very special welcome today are three senators who have joined us, welcome to senator mitt romney from utah, welcome senator from delaware and welcome to senator from new hampshire. thank you for being with us today we are going to just jump right in with the first question alec whoever wants to take...
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the man _ around the world? in 1921 it was dire. the man that _ around the world? up - around the world? in 1921 it was| dire. the man that came up with around the world? in 1921 it was - dire. the man that came up with the unknown warrior walked the length of the country to see what it was like and he slept in doss houses with people who were literally at their wits end, destitute, no employment, couldn't feed their families, it was absolutely terrible, and he said we need the british legion to be able to cope with this and that is exactly what happened and from that moment they have been looking to the future of the armed forces and will continue to do that into the next 100 years. my generation have benefited from the rbl during the iraq and afghan wars. during my char it was every other day there was a soldier coming back with a life changing injury due to a blast so the royal british legion funded a centre with imperial college london and that did pioneering research and help those who had been injured. thank you very much. let's return now to those efforts to
the man _ around the world? in 1921 it was dire. the man that _ around the world? up - around the world? in 1921 it was| dire. the man that came up with around the world? in 1921 it was - dire. the man that came up with the unknown warrior walked the length of the country to see what it was like and he slept in doss houses with people who were literally at their wits end, destitute, no employment, couldn't feed their families, it was absolutely terrible, and he said we need the british legion...
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where in the world? all around the world, in fact. i think you know that. no, i don't.at but i also understand there are people like you who do exist and who share those kind of sentiments, but the reality is substantively people's lives have changed. people have found their courage, they have gotten jobs, access to programmes, different policy changes. where? chicago, new york, california. give an example. we've elected people into office. you know exactly what we've done here, but also in other parts of the world. i don't think it's a small thing for people to go to the streets to take action, to call out their governments. we have to have the cultural movements, the emotions are important. the ability to know right from wrong and have a cultural understanding in order to have the policy changes come next, right? those things have to happen, you don't have one without the other. i would argue we've seen many, many changes, both from the policy side... where? she just told you. what policy changes? give him an example of a policy change. we've also had reparations in c
where in the world? all around the world, in fact. i think you know that. no, i don't.at but i also understand there are people like you who do exist and who share those kind of sentiments, but the reality is substantively people's lives have changed. people have found their courage, they have gotten jobs, access to programmes, different policy changes. where? chicago, new york, california. give an example. we've elected people into office. you know exactly what we've done here, but also in...
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there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world it is a grotesque inequity country sneaks too much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as well nurses have often been the only one in the room with a dying 1000 patient we we've all heard these stories many of held the hand of a dying person i mean this has to take an incredible emotional toll on even the most seasoned nurses. you're absolutely right that nurses have stepped into the shoes of families and relatives they've been the last handled it been the last face that many patients have seen nurses are use to caring for people in their last moments but they are doing this on a regular basis and nurses you know who i talk to if you say to them do you get used to it they say no we mourn e
there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world it is a grotesque inequity country sneaks too much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as...
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there are so many journalists doing so much amazing work not only in africa but also beyond around the world how did you choose a winner every year where we do it among colleagues of around the the management and we get always some some hints from from all over the organization we broadcast around the world so i think our departments of language know a lot of great journalists and they propose the ones for us and this time it was tory of warre and we very soon agreed that this when. it is it is a good choice and especially i think human trafficking is a topic where we as westerners as europeans have a great responsibility because it wouldn't happen if we weren't here as westerners and. we also are part of the story and we're not only looking down words to to africa to the south and see something which is unjust but we also the clients are here in europe and in america in the west and all around the world or in the gulf so i think the responsibility is very high and i'm really happy that we but we found such a great war and the announcement of this award today world press freedom day is comin
there are so many journalists doing so much amazing work not only in africa but also beyond around the world how did you choose a winner every year where we do it among colleagues of around the the management and we get always some some hints from from all over the organization we broadcast around the world so i think our departments of language know a lot of great journalists and they propose the ones for us and this time it was tory of warre and we very soon agreed that this when. it is it is...
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i think the thing that we try and do, and we do this a lot, is, we work with museums around the worldke these collections available, which we can do digitally, we do through loans, we do through touring. we make sure that this collection is available to everybody and in every single case like that, we look at it very carefully. we understand provenance. we work out a decision. but you haven't given it back. on that occasion, we have not. i'd really like to know, why? what was your rationale for saying, "no, you can't have it back, we're keeping it"? yeah. so first of all, the circumstances under which we're legally permitted to return are quite proscribed. so we're not simply able to just return everything. we have to go through a very clear process. we need to understand provenance. we need to take into account those things. in most cases on things like that, we also need to be reassured about, you know, the collection storage. in most cases, we've found that the right thing to do for natural history collections is to make them available through loans, through tours, through collecti
i think the thing that we try and do, and we do this a lot, is, we work with museums around the worldke these collections available, which we can do digitally, we do through loans, we do through touring. we make sure that this collection is available to everybody and in every single case like that, we look at it very carefully. we understand provenance. we work out a decision. but you haven't given it back. on that occasion, we have not. i'd really like to know, why? what was your rationale for...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. to land — and then detains an opposition activist on board. the plane was allowed to fly on to lithuania — where passengers described their ordeal. we all were being checked and they were standing in front of us with guns. a mountain cable car plunges to the ground in northern italy, killing 1a people. children of the border. we hear some of the desperate accounts of the thousands of youngsters detained after entering america illegally.
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. to land — and then detains an opposition activist on board. the plane was allowed to fly on to lithuania — where passengers described their ordeal. we all were being checked and they were standing in front of us with guns. a mountain cable car plunges to the ground in northern italy, killing 1a people. children of the border. we hear some of the desperate accounts of the thousands of youngsters detained...
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as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world thousands of table as they were protesting in haiti's. to plans calling for an end to the audience kidnapping crisis criminals indiscriminately women and children locals and foreigners for ransom the un says 234 people were abducted last year that's 3 times as many as the year before. the operator of the largest u.s. gas pipeline says it's resumed normal operations after being hit by a rat somewhere attack the disruption to colonial pipelines networks stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines at many gas stations. this weekend sees the 2nd to last round of bonus league games with a lot at stake for those battling to avoid relegation aldeburgh face braman with both teams bailey above the drops. came away victorious though securing another season in the top flight and leaving bremen in deep trouble. the message was simple and obvious work the fans believe anything less
as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world thousands of table as they were protesting in haiti's. to plans calling for an end to the audience kidnapping crisis criminals indiscriminately women and children locals and foreigners for ransom the un says 234 people were abducted last year that's 3 times as many as the year before. the operator of the largest u.s....
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there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world if this is grotesque inequity country sneaks too much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent life that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as well nurses have often been the only one in the room with a dying 1000 patient we we've all heard these stories many of held the hand of a dying person i mean this has to take an incredible emotional toll on even the most seasoned nurses. you're absolutely right that nurses have stepped into the shoes of families and relatives they've been the last handled it been the last face that many patients have seen nurses are use to caring for people in their last moments but they are doing this on a regular basis and nurses you know who i talk to if you say to them do you get used to it they say no we
there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world if this is grotesque inequity country sneaks too much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent life that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing...
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break down the understanding and dismantle, i think, the idea that muslim americans and muslims around the world or also involved with terrorism, whereas -- i don't think we can physically address white nationallest terrorism until we can understand the dynamics and dismantle the linkagees between muslims around the world and terrorism. to has to be a dual program going on there in order to fully address chit i discuss in the book. >> thank you for that. what do you think explains the islamophobia that drives much of the current counterterrorism paradigm? what does the u.s. government gain by focusing the counterterrorism efforts of individuals and organization wiz a muslim background as opposed to what your half you've book is about, white nationalists and other linked groups. >> essentially two books in one i think. what does the -- what do agencies have to gain by propagating islamophobia? i think it's a justification of funds and other spending and honestly it's going to be very difficult as we have seen, with even current -- even with the tragedies in atlanta, for example, we cannot even cl
break down the understanding and dismantle, i think, the idea that muslim americans and muslims around the world or also involved with terrorism, whereas -- i don't think we can physically address white nationallest terrorism until we can understand the dynamics and dismantle the linkagees between muslims around the world and terrorism. to has to be a dual program going on there in order to fully address chit i discuss in the book. >> thank you for that. what do you think explains the...
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around the world this has been happening. -- the pfizer biontech vaccine is being made under contracts for chinese use by chinese farm. this nationalistic notion of it is ours and we should not share, by the way, senator cruz, destruction of the u.s. economy, that is so integrated in the global economy. if you want to be crass about it, look at the international chamber of commerce study that said under scenario where rich countries are vaccinated, developing countries aren't in 2021, the global losses to the global economy, $9.2 trillion, half of it in rich countries. this is avoidable if we can get herd immunity vaccination and end the pandemic. that is not going to happen unless more vaccine is made. his part of it should be made here? absolutely. we should make as much as we can and send it elsewhere. but it will not be sufficient. the world health organization, scholars around the world agree, there needs to be regional hubs -- we can help find em, but they need access to the technology. the recipes, the know-how to help
around the world this has been happening. -- the pfizer biontech vaccine is being made under contracts for chinese use by chinese farm. this nationalistic notion of it is ours and we should not share, by the way, senator cruz, destruction of the u.s. economy, that is so integrated in the global economy. if you want to be crass about it, look at the international chamber of commerce study that said under scenario where rich countries are vaccinated, developing countries aren't in 2021, the...
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face fa cup regulars chelsea — in front of over 20,000 at wembley and over a billion following around the worldcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the army is to be deployed in the north west of england to help with surge testing to try to combat the indian variant of coronavirus. infection rates have gone up rapidly — particularly in bolton and blackburn. yesterday, the british prime minister borisjohnson warned that the variant — which has also been detected in other parts of the uk — could threaten plans to lift lockdown restrictions in england injune. beacause of the concerns, the wait between jabs will be cut from 12 weeks to eight for the over—50s and clinically vulnerable. 0ur health correspondent katharine da costa reports. there will be more surge testing today and 15 hotspot areas, like here in formby in merseyside, as authorities try to get a grip on the more transmissible indian variant. at the downing street press briefing, the prime minister said the race between the vaccine and the virus just got tighter. borisjohnson said it was crucial people come forward for
face fa cup regulars chelsea — in front of over 20,000 at wembley and over a billion following around the worldcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the army is to be deployed in the north west of england to help with surge testing to try to combat the indian variant of coronavirus. infection rates have gone up rapidly — particularly in bolton and blackburn. yesterday, the british prime minister borisjohnson warned that the variant — which has also been detected in other...
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the head of the world health organization condemns what he says is the scandalous inequity of access to covid vaccinations around the world. in gaza, we meet one community grieving the loss of seven children and one young man in the recent clashes with israel. and max mosley, the former head of formula 1's governing body and campaignerfor tougher regulation of the press, has died at 81. hello and welcome. the european union has agreed to hit belarus with sanctions after the forced re—routing of a ryanair flight, in order to capture one of the passengers on board. the eu is also urging airlines to avoid the country's airspace. the passenger detained was roman protasevich, a 26—year—old journalist who's a well—known critic of president alexander lukashenko. eu leaders described the incident as "state terrorism" and "aviation piracy". our europe correspondent jean mackenzie has the latest. armed police greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home
the head of the world health organization condemns what he says is the scandalous inequity of access to covid vaccinations around the world. in gaza, we meet one community grieving the loss of seven children and one young man in the recent clashes with israel. and max mosley, the former head of formula 1's governing body and campaignerfor tougher regulation of the press, has died at 81. hello and welcome. the european union has agreed to hit belarus with sanctions after the forced re—routing...
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to make a real difference -- we need billion around the world to make a real dierence. ere was nothing substantial in the communiquÉ about numbers, for instance, about extra funding. brent: we know china's increasing influence around the world, that was high on the agenda. what do we know, richard, is there a common g-7 approach and how to deal with china -- in how to deal with china? >> china is absolutely a huge issue. if you look in the communiquÉ, there is a lot about china in there and a lot ofords of concern about all sorts of issues, about human rights abuses in tibet, on assault on freedoms in hong kong, on issues of security in the south and east china sea. on trade and investment practices -- a hugely long list of things. these are all areas where there was enough common understanding to put all of that into the communiquÉ, but how deep the unity on china goes is not really yet a sure thing. if we take germany, for instance, angela merkel in the last 15 years in power has been a real pusher for engaging with china. just last week, her entire government held gov
to make a real difference -- we need billion around the world to make a real dierence. ere was nothing substantial in the communiquÉ about numbers, for instance, about extra funding. brent: we know china's increasing influence around the world, that was high on the agenda. what do we know, richard, is there a common g-7 approach and how to deal with china -- in how to deal with china? >> china is absolutely a huge issue. if you look in the communiquÉ, there is a lot about china in there...
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the way the pandemic is opened our eyes to the injustice around the world it's also showed us the humanity that goes all around the world and i think this is totally the wrong step is but it's populists and it makes no economic sense whatsoever i understand what you say there are a but is there an argument just if you look at figures and how much debt the u.k. is in surely if they say look surely we have to tighten our belts and look after the people within our own country 1st is that really short termism i mean it's a lot of people that would that would make sense. well we'll get out quickly now actually outside the. book we are the use of what makes a very very big impact on the u.k. economy of course it does but you've got to realize that these children come from families who as they grew are going to be consumers of partition goods these are people who are going to be the tourists of the future these are going to be people who come to working out public sector people who come to work in fact health sector people who come to teach our children people who we all benefit from what we need
the way the pandemic is opened our eyes to the injustice around the world it's also showed us the humanity that goes all around the world and i think this is totally the wrong step is but it's populists and it makes no economic sense whatsoever i understand what you say there are a but is there an argument just if you look at figures and how much debt the u.k. is in surely if they say look surely we have to tighten our belts and look after the people within our own country 1st is that really...
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{lister more diverse audiences that we have around the world.— around the world. there is a statue of charles darwin, - around the world. over that there is a statue of charles darwin, one - around the world. over that there is a statue of charles darwin, one of. a statue of charles darwin, one of the inspirationalfigures behind it so much of what we see in this museum. the daily telegraph not so long ago got hold of an internal report from this museum where there was a very active discussion about how you should deal with charles darwin today. some of your staff raid that it was clear darwin was involved in colonialist expeditions, that science and racism at work in 24 that science and racism at work in 2a stop at their work convert racism issues and the collections needs to be de—colonised. do agree with all of that? that came from members of your staff and do you think charles darwin needs to be taken out of this museum? taste darwin needs to be taken out of this museum? ~ ., , ., , . ., museum? we have been a very clear we will not cancel — museum? we have been
{lister more diverse audiences that we have around the world.— around the world. there is a statue of charles darwin, - around the world. over that there is a statue of charles darwin, one - around the world. over that there is a statue of charles darwin, one of. a statue of charles darwin, one of the inspirationalfigures behind it so much of what we see in this museum. the daily telegraph not so long ago got hold of an internal report from this museum where there was a very active discussion...
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if you look around the world, _ world to knoinmi's name. world to knoinmi's name. if you l look around the world, you just see the people he has impacted and those people are here for the purpose that they know the effect that serves had and for that, ijust they know the effect that serves had and for that, i just want to say thank you to him. wherever he is now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning _ now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the _ now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the loss _ now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the loss of _ now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the loss of this - now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the loss of this young life but_ are mourning the loss of this young life but want to pay tribute to jimi and his— life but want to pay tribute to jimi and his bravery. cheering tarah welsh with that report. a vigilfor avigilforjimi who a vigilforjimi who died last weekend trying to save another person was mike life. —— another person�*s life. scientists
if you look around the world, _ world to knoinmi's name. world to knoinmi's name. if you l look around the world, you just see the people he has impacted and those people are here for the purpose that they know the effect that serves had and for that, ijust they know the effect that serves had and for that, i just want to say thank you to him. wherever he is now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning _ now, i know he is smiling. so many are mourning the _ now, i know he is smiling. so many...
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there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about 2.3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people in need around the world if this is grotesque inequity countries need to do much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent law you've heard that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as well nurses have often been the only one in the room with a dying 1000 patient we we've all heard these stories many of held the hand of a dying person i mean this has to take an incredible emotional toll on even the most seasoned nurses. you're absolutely right that nurses have stepped into the shoes of families and relatives they've been the last handle that been lost face that many patients have seen nurses are use to caring for people in their last moments but they are doing this on a regular basis and nurses you know who i talk to if you say to them do you get used to it they say no
there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about 2.3 percent have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people in need around the world if this is grotesque inequity countries need to do much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent law you've heard that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the...
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some people around the world may be _ upon me. e amazed to _ upon me. some people around the world may be amazed to learn - world may be amazed to learn that actually in the last few years you have married an american woman and have a son who, of course, is therefore both mauritania and american. that is a pretty extraordinary thing that you have done, given your experience of the united states of america.— your experience of the united states of america. when people tell me that _ states of america. when people tell me that i _ states of america. when people tell me that i say _ states of america. when people tell me that i say course - states of america. when people tell me that i say course i - tell me that i say course i need to marry an american because i need a witness next time they come for me. but joking aside, we are human beings. dividing us between muslim, christian, westerner, african, middle eastern, i do not accept that. i have multiple identities. i am not just an african or an arab or muslim. i am also open—minded,
some people around the world may be _ upon me. e amazed to _ upon me. some people around the world may be amazed to learn - world may be amazed to learn that actually in the last few years you have married an american woman and have a son who, of course, is therefore both mauritania and american. that is a pretty extraordinary thing that you have done, given your experience of the united states of america.— your experience of the united states of america. when people tell me that _ states of...
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we are not going to be the strong leading light of human rights and democracy around the world that we all want to be, that we should be, that i think the world needs us to be, if we don't look honestly at our own shortcomings and address them. have got some inspiring work going on on the foreign relations committee and other committees. together we need to invest in american civic education, innovation, things that make us more competitive. we have hard work to do in our own communities, families, and neighborhoods to make sure people listen to each other and each other more. in the senate and the decades i spent there, have struggled more and more to get generally -- genuinely bipartisan bills moving when both parties have been controlled we've had presidents of both parties. we need to show that democracy can work again. in my view, the fundamental flaw and america's structure, and our founding documents and our aspirations -- there is no fundamental flaw in america's structure, our founding documents in our aspirations -- but we need to solve the problems facing the american people
we are not going to be the strong leading light of human rights and democracy around the world that we all want to be, that we should be, that i think the world needs us to be, if we don't look honestly at our own shortcomings and address them. have got some inspiring work going on on the foreign relations committee and other committees. together we need to invest in american civic education, innovation, things that make us more competitive. we have hard work to do in our own communities,...
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although different words but it's the same application, , we want to help people around the world but not until absolutely every american who wants to be vaccinated can be vaccinated. you see with the vaccines now around the world china is trying to become a hero by trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life to get the vaccines. so politics always instantly as well as signs trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people, to mac dillion vaccines and you. were still at record pace are fr getting the pandemic behind his -- 2 billion -- i agree with tom. there can supply chain problems in america different places around the world. people said why don't we just have all of these, this, basically the protected devices store stored and on shelves and hospitals? as a doctorthey are not good fo. it's a matter of resource you put into keeping all of those supplies on tap immediately. there's a lot of lessons be we could spend the next hour on just the lessons we have learned from this and to get to the point we are now. i think it's remarkable we
although different words but it's the same application, , we want to help people around the world but not until absolutely every american who wants to be vaccinated can be vaccinated. you see with the vaccines now around the world china is trying to become a hero by trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life to get the vaccines. so politics always instantly as well as signs trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people, to mac dillion vaccines...
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as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. and it's turned out some other stories making headlines around the world thousands of people have been protesting in haiti's capital port of palms calling for an end to the island's kidnapping crisis criminals indiscriminately take women children and foreigners for ransom the united nations says 234 people were abducted last year and 3 times as many as the year before. the operator of the largest u.s. gas pipeline says it's resumed normal operations after being hit by iran somewhere attack but disruption to colonial pipelines network stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines at many gas stations. researchers looking to bring high speed internet access to users worldwide a take. a mission to space space x. launched another batch of starlink broadband satellites from cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida on saturday the reusable falcon 9 rocket carried 52 satellites on board marks the aerospace companies at 15th and flight. through t
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it is our country, but around the world. it is also _ our country, but around the world. it is also theionship between united kingdom and united states and how vital it is our— and united states and how vital it is our two — and united states and how vital it is our two countries and many others around _ is our two countries and many others around the _ is our two countries and many others around the world. three quarters of around the world. three quarters of a century— around the world. three quarters of a century later, that special relationship is enduring to, it is effective. — relationship is enduring to, it is effective, dynamic and it is close to the _ effective, dynamic and it is close to the hearts of the american people — to the hearts of the american people. the work we do together serves— people. the work we do together serves the — people. the work we do together serves the interests of our people across _ serves the interests of our people across a _ serves the interests of our people across a vast array of issues, many of which _ across a vast array of issues, many of wh
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take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. the vehicles have jammed the roads out of goma in the eastern democratic republic of congo after authorities war and further eruptions from a nearby volcano where possible. the nearer gotten go. volcano erupted last weekend, causing both tremors and competing thousands to leave the city. a court in the netherlands has ordered oil company, royal dutch shell, to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030. the case could set the stage for similar legal action against major energy firms around the world. at least 8 people been killed in the, in a mass shooting in san jose, california authority say a man believe to be a transport worker. open fire at a city rail yard. other employees were among the victims, the suspect died at the c a powerful psych loan has slammed into eastern india, killing several people, enforcing the evacuation of more than a 1000000 people. thousands of emergency personnel had been deployed to help rescue efforts. the storm hit just one week after another cycl
take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. the vehicles have jammed the roads out of goma in the eastern democratic republic of congo after authorities war and further eruptions from a nearby volcano where possible. the nearer gotten go. volcano erupted last weekend, causing both tremors and competing thousands to leave the city. a court in the netherlands has ordered oil company, royal dutch shell, to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030. the case...
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as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. let's turn out some other stories making headlines around the world this hour thousands of people have been protesting in haiti's capital port of plants calling for an end to the island's kidnapping crisis criminals in this criminally take women and children locals and foreigners for ransom the u.n. says 234 people were abducted last year that's 3 times as many as the year before. the operator of the largest u.s. gas pipeline says it resumes normal operations after being hit by a ransomware attack the disruption to colonial pipelines network stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines at many gas stations. grace says it's reduced overcrowding in its migrant camps the number of asylum seekers on a silence has fallen below 10000 for the 1st time since the height of the migration crisis in 25th day at their worst some of these camps were operating at 3 times their official capacity but although the number of people in the camps is falling man
as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. let's turn out some other stories making headlines around the world this hour thousands of people have been protesting in haiti's capital port of plants calling for an end to the island's kidnapping crisis criminals in this criminally take women and children locals and foreigners for ransom the u.n. says 234 people were abducted last year that's 3 times as many as the year before. the...
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we see it around the world. use oftentimes, issues that we're concerned about go without redress. they don't get attention, until we muster up the courage and gather our conscience and say, "enough is enough." we're going to the streets, we're going to take some action, we're going to be creative in disrupting the status quo, because the status quo is intolerable. ok, just very quickly, duwayne, you're shaking your head. you know what, blm, the protests weren'tjust in the united states. they took place in something like 80 countries around the world, so a lot of people obviously disagree with you, duwayne. complete, utter... i can't believe what i'm hearing, that opal is saying it's ok to be violent, it's ok to destroy people's livelihoods... did you say that? did you say it was right to be violent? she said civil disobedience. "sometimes it's ok," that's what she said. did you say that? iwas... i'm recorded on camera, and i didn't say any such thing, and so it's bizarre that... sometimes... you said sometimes th
we see it around the world. use oftentimes, issues that we're concerned about go without redress. they don't get attention, until we muster up the courage and gather our conscience and say, "enough is enough." we're going to the streets, we're going to take some action, we're going to be creative in disrupting the status quo, because the status quo is intolerable. ok, just very quickly, duwayne, you're shaking your head. you know what, blm, the protests weren'tjust in the united...
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the case could set the stage for similar legal action against major energy firms around the world. he was secretary of state anthony blanket has wrapped up his today to are. the middle east is visit to the region was in response to the conflict between israel and palestinians, mainly in gaza. lincoln met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian leader my boss on tuesday before traveling to egypt and jordan on wednesday. that is final press conference in the jordanian capital. i'm on blink, and urged the region to work towards a lasting peace. we want to avoid a return to the harrowing violence of recent weeks. the countries of this region need to help and support one another. in the coming days, i'll be consulting broadly with, with gulf countries and other partners to ensure we all contribute to recovery stability and the reduction of tensions. one hour joined by dr. julie norman, she's a lecturer at university college london with a focus on human rights and security in the middle east. thanks for being with us, dr. norman. what's your assessment of secretary
the case could set the stage for similar legal action against major energy firms around the world. he was secretary of state anthony blanket has wrapped up his today to are. the middle east is visit to the region was in response to the conflict between israel and palestinians, mainly in gaza. lincoln met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian leader my boss on tuesday before traveling to egypt and jordan on wednesday. that is final press conference in the jordanian...
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the world. today our news, our shouts are reaching many people around the world because we are the producers of y. we produce the story. we take the photos. we take the footage. we take the stories and share them with the world. this is why they started fighting against our stories and fighting against our forces. i do believe that because we could share our stories very widely and share our voices very widely, i do have hope that we will win the peace. but winning does not mean ending the occupation, because what is happening is not only happening here. is happening in the rest of the -- it is happening in the rest of the occupied territories and historical palestine. anchor: i saw you nodding along to what she was saying. i wanted to see if you had a reaction. i also want to get from your perspective your reaction, this kind of activism we are seen playing on so many social media platforms right now, do you think it will lead to deeper engagement with these issues? guest: i think what she was saying about -- right now the focus is on their, but solving the crisis will not end the occupation. t
the world. today our news, our shouts are reaching many people around the world because we are the producers of y. we produce the story. we take the photos. we take the footage. we take the stories and share them with the world. this is why they started fighting against our stories and fighting against our forces. i do believe that because we could share our stories very widely and share our voices very widely, i do have hope that we will win the peace. but winning does not mean ending the...
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we'll look at what this means for energy companies around the world. and tragedy strikes in nigeria with more than 150 people feared to have drowned after a very cup sizes in the north of the country. officials say very few people are being pulled alive from the water images from last suggest the military is using brutal new tactics to terrorize and silence. anti government demonstrated ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful sy clone has slammed into easter india killing several people enforcing the evacuation of more than a 1000000 people. thousands of emergency personnel have been deployed to help with rescue efforts. the storm hit just one week after another cycle and killed at least 155 in western india. the, the weight of the ocean crashing into india's shoreline. with wave after wave pushing in from the bay of than gall water was soon pouring inland cycle and just made landfall with gusts of over 150 kilometers per hour, bearing down on homes and people dilution and coastal towns turning roads into rivers. i mean, we've n
we'll look at what this means for energy companies around the world. and tragedy strikes in nigeria with more than 150 people feared to have drowned after a very cup sizes in the north of the country. officials say very few people are being pulled alive from the water images from last suggest the military is using brutal new tactics to terrorize and silence. anti government demonstrated ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful sy clone has slammed into easter india...
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alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefs. we looked at 49 sites around the world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation of kiribati, had this extraordinary hot spot that developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,90
alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefs. we looked at 49 sites around the world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said,...