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u. k. most experienced diplomat. you are the un, you'll now the representative in washington. you know how diplomacy works? what difference does it make? we saw the round table, where all the leaders of meeting as we speak right now. but they can look each other in the i rather than being on a 0 call. i think i'm still finding out about to saying the see to be on this james, but it makes a huge difference. because you can assess each other's motivations. you can assess each other's flexibilities. when you really need to land a deal, you can physically go up to someone invite them to talk to discuss that concerns and then reach a compromise that everyone's happy with. and you can't do that over soon, soon. it's fine if it's very transactional over you, you're at the beginning of a venture like a plan and g 20 has done some great work in that result in that respect, health ministers. but if you really want to learn something, especially something expensive at scale, complicated says no substitute for i to i. obviously the focus is on the g 7, but this is part of the 1st trip by
u. k. most experienced diplomat. you are the un, you'll now the representative in washington. you know how diplomacy works? what difference does it make? we saw the round table, where all the leaders of meeting as we speak right now. but they can look each other in the i rather than being on a 0 call. i think i'm still finding out about to saying the see to be on this james, but it makes a huge difference. because you can assess each other's motivations. you can assess each other's...
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u. k. british court ruled not to expedite, judas runs to the united states, but of course he explained the still remains within bell marsh prison. one of the u . k is most notorious prison home to terrorists, and indeed there was measures in the united kingdom, many protested and campaigners even m. p. 's are here today demanding for his immediate release from marsh prison. they know that this week marks not just a genus on just birthday behind falls, but it also marked his 50th birthday as well. and as we know, he's got to very young children. and so it's important for the family, for campaign us. and even then piece that he returns home to them as soon as possible. but of course the united states is appealing extra edition ruling. they say that they want him to face troll in the united states for what they call one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states. now, if found guilty, he would face a sentence in prison of a 175 years because they have indicted him under 17 counts of the espionage acts for any publishing these classified documents, all related to the war in iraq and afghanistan, but also publish
u. k. british court ruled not to expedite, judas runs to the united states, but of course he explained the still remains within bell marsh prison. one of the u . k is most notorious prison home to terrorists, and indeed there was measures in the united kingdom, many protested and campaigners even m. p. 's are here today demanding for his immediate release from marsh prison. they know that this week marks not just a genus on just birthday behind falls, but it also marked his 50th birthday as...
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u. k. over her most beautiful roses used to come from england, but no nursery owner, beth lunney can only get roses from holland. her customers near belfast prefer the english roses with beautiful names like the dark lady. but northern ireland has had special economic status in specs. it, it still belongs to the single market and that you have strict regulations to prevent the import of pests. there was a possibility that there might be a splash of so on the part. so that went against the regulations but it's very frustrating when you have been done companies from 2530 years. you know, you're getting excellent variety of plans that your customers will buy. and then you're just suddenly told at a stroke of the pan, sorry you can't have these, you can get them since breaks it. the customs border has been moved to the irish c despite northern ireland, remaining part of the united kingdom at the board of belfast, documents are checked and fresh produce inspected. mark brown runs the arcadia delicatessen in belfast. now in his 3rd generation, he can still get his olives from italy without any prob
u. k. over her most beautiful roses used to come from england, but no nursery owner, beth lunney can only get roses from holland. her customers near belfast prefer the english roses with beautiful names like the dark lady. but northern ireland has had special economic status in specs. it, it still belongs to the single market and that you have strict regulations to prevent the import of pests. there was a possibility that there might be a splash of so on the part. so that went against the...
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u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down trend has continued since then. last year, chinese investment in the e u and the u. k fell to just over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros atanya low. chinese investors still find europe appealing, and damage on the tightening by e u. countries of their scrutiny of sensitive purchases have eased their appetite days. headwinds in europe, right. in the last year, the investment screening regime has come on line. so that is creating extra hurdles for chinese companies that want to acquire european companies. but also there's outgoing capital controls in china that have not east and make it difficult for chinese companies to move capital outside the country. last year, severally, you states tightened requirements for investment from nani, you or 3rd party countries hindering s
u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down trend has continued since then. last year, chinese investment in the e u and the u. k fell to just over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros atanya low. chinese investors still find europe appealing, and...
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u. k. out. and now they've gone in the most kind of like the u. k. is kind of the i can find them like america's help around the world we discussed in the 1st part of the program, going into the black, the maybe doing it for the showing their value. ok. because their influence obviously over the lease diplomatically as non existent anymore. so, i mean, and now we have a small number of countries with the me, you dictating the direction of it. and, and i would say that the in the u. k. is role is it's more symbolic than anything else. i mean, the symbolism is really humiliating. every step of the way here and then you have paralysis in europe. so again, i repeat my position, why should the russians particularly care if they are good, they need to do with counter nato. the rest of it is internal injury and european problem go ahead markers. what is lamentable pizza is when britain finally withdrew from the european union. there was, i'm perhaps this is a minuscule window of opportunity for an improvement between the european union, russia, because brit
u. k. out. and now they've gone in the most kind of like the u. k. is kind of the i can find them like america's help around the world we discussed in the 1st part of the program, going into the black, the maybe doing it for the showing their value. ok. because their influence obviously over the lease diplomatically as non existent anymore. so, i mean, and now we have a small number of countries with the me, you dictating the direction of it. and, and i would say that the in the u. k. is role...
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u. k. it looks like face most to be part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way that being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up the ah, ah, i i, i the the the the the. ready the the level, not the and you could find the higher the know. okay. let me the i would love, i love the flu that i felina, that i said i had not . so hon. clone lover comes in and i haven't a bad one and she went on it and i want to go to court on jewish has made me start my t and a couple years later. but in the mechanical good, you can is a lot of talk for that too much. i mean i'm looking into moving market moving so much i'm central. that's what he had to me and it was quite on the as good as right. and it could overlook some own get own because i live my by the stratford own, but the lease murder, the work. so my love for you. but i thought i was looking for both. i thought that i got a little better. we got the model number is either with the mazda 100, not a good call. i didn't know if y'all this is an, i don't know. i don't, i don't really know
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u. k. following the movements rise in america during the rallies, pictures of most of u. k. police officers taking the knee in solidarity with the demonstrators. back in spring this year, the country's independent police authority urged the force to think very carefully before making such gestures. meanwhile, the you case being hit by a spike in burglaries in just the past few years with many cases going unsolved mattresses. police chief is valid to change the situation and investigate even minor crimes. however, one former police officer we spoke to has little confidence that will ever take place. you can police does not have sufficient resources to do everything properly . it doesn't even have sufficient resources to do most things. reasonably, something is criticized to place service react, so that by moving resources from elsewhere into it, it gets better for something else. then starts to 5 and criticized. we will just go round and round and round in circles because nobody's actually diagnosing the fundamental problem. and doing anything to trade back is essential tha
u. k. following the movements rise in america during the rallies, pictures of most of u. k. police officers taking the knee in solidarity with the demonstrators. back in spring this year, the country's independent police authority urged the force to think very carefully before making such gestures. meanwhile, the you case being hit by a spike in burglaries in just the past few years with many cases going unsolved mattresses. police chief is valid to change the situation and investigate even...
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u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it will end up. the ah hello again, i'm the sound, you're hey and don't know what the headlines here on algebra. a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu group on power and israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by centrist yet appeared, bringing together 8 parties. far. i've made enough tale. bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement. and then the speed would take over from the next to hiring force that has the latest from west teresa. and this was the date that everybody had been waiting for announced by the levin the nothing yahoo, allied speaker of these are the parliament that connects it. and so now we know that it is going to be on sunday barring some very unexpected bid to unseat the speaker and change the date by the opposition, which now looks pretty much impossible. so the numbers are that in the 120 c parliament, the coa
u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it will end up. the ah hello again, i'm the sound, you're hey and don't know what the headlines here on algebra. a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu group on power and israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by centrist yet appeared, bringing together 8...
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u. k. it looks like face most of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it will end up me. ah, the 1st fashion has engendered arise and informality. arising precarious p workers essentially work on a system of informal 0 our contract, so they never have a contract. less than a working class city of 300000 inhabitants in the center of the country workshops or a hidden world where cameras are not welcome. there is no shortage of job offers in the sweatshops, embroider a cutter or dressmaker. ah, tanya is a journalist equipped with a hidden camera, she will go under cover into the workshops of lester. i'm looking for a job, do not need somebody here is this is somebody i learned very quickly from her job. i don't breaking windows a cover don't in the middle of winter and there's no heating ah, the boss of the trial period. once it is going on, there are 3 hours. this is illegal in the u. k. it's not even half the minimum wage would be even 14 guy, should i come here every morning? okay. up to 6 o'
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s. defender was taking the most direct and internationally recognized roots between ukraine and georgia. as you know, the u. k. does not recognize russia claim to crimea and we continue to uphold the international consensus. the most of annexation of crimea is illegal. you could hear russian jets buzzing the aircraft. sorry. the bullshit as it was tragic to russia, statue was allegedly afterwards during this interview with a b, b. c journalist who's abroad a j h m. s defender. he says that they have now left and proceeding to georgia, but russia has for many years now, warned about the increasing increasing nato activity in the black sea saying that the native worship. so they're almost on a permanent basis. these are sophisticated worships with precise weaponry. ok the plot thickens, doesn't it? or are we going to get reaction in the coming out was for now the more i guess the a thank you next the top level, international security conferences underway and moscow tackling everything from cybersecurity to regional conflicts and data. the annual event brings together defense ministers and experts from around th
s. defender was taking the most direct and internationally recognized roots between ukraine and georgia. as you know, the u. k. does not recognize russia claim to crimea and we continue to uphold the international consensus. the most of annexation of crimea is illegal. you could hear russian jets buzzing the aircraft. sorry. the bullshit as it was tragic to russia, statue was allegedly afterwards during this interview with a b, b. c journalist who's abroad a j h m. s defender. he says that they...
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u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down trend has continued since then. last year, chinese investment in the e u and the u. k fell to just over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros atanya low. chinese investor still find europe appealing, the pandemic, and the tightening by e u. countries of their scrutiny of sensitive purchasers have eased their appetite . bez headwinds in europe, right. in the last year, the investment screening regime has come on line. so that is creating extra hurdles for chinese companies that want to acquire european companies, but also this outgoing capital controls in china that have not east and make it difficult for chinese companies to move capital outside the country. last year, severally, you states tightened requirements for investment from nani, you or 3rd party countries hindering
u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down trend has continued since then. last year, chinese investment in the e u and the u. k fell to just over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros atanya low. chinese investor still find europe appealing, the...
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u. k. it looks like face most to the part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up the hello again. i am now sal's yet a and how what the headlines here on algebra a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu grip on power in israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve the government, led by centrist appeared, bringing together 8 parties. far, i've made enough tale. bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement, and then repeat would take over the next to hurry force that has the latest from history. this was the date that everybody had been waiting for announced by the levin.
u. k. it looks like face most to the part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up the hello again. i am now sal's yet a and how what the headlines here on algebra a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu grip on power in israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve the government, led by centrist appeared, bringing together 8 parties. far, i've made...
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u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from, and where it'll end up. ah, full lockdown in malaysia, the prime minister warrant of a potential catastrophe. federal, southeast asian nation faces spike in cove in 1900 cases. ah, you're watching al jazeera line from the fully back. people also ahead founding the alarm. the un says almost everyone, any he'll be as water t gray region is in need of emergency food dates.
u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from, and where it'll end up. ah, full lockdown in malaysia, the prime minister warrant of a potential catastrophe. federal, southeast asian nation faces spike in cove in 1900 cases. ah, you're watching al jazeera line from the fully back. people also ahead founding the alarm. the un says almost everyone, any he'll be as water t...
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u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the, to whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. the the, if you can, military says every 3 and forces have withdrawn from to grow as rebel fighters reject the government sees fire ah, watching all their life from headquarters in ohio navigator also had the north korean leader blamed officials for failings and tackling the code 1910 demick and said the consequences have been grave. indonesia reports or records.
u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the, to whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. the the, if you can, military says every 3 and forces have withdrawn from to grow as rebel fighters reject the government sees fire ah, watching all their life from headquarters in ohio navigator also had the north korean leader blamed officials for failings and tackling the code 1910 demick and said the...
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u . k is accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people are lash it for a budget. ah ah, hello, it's been funded. try for much of australia recently that's about to change. but if you down towards the southeast where it will sound somewhat, when 3, over the next couple of days, brisk wayne spring up, you see the tightly packed ice above rolling in here at a coal from fat, scared to sweep its way through the bike. that's heading towards tasmania, it'll run across the path south, east of south australia. it'll run across much of victoria. so make the most of monday. 20 celsius in adelaide. 800 celsius in melbourne. come tuesday. those temperatures dropped back to around 13 degrees in the cold weather, the strong and possibly damaging winds and also some very, very heavy rain. possibly with some snow over the high gratification i was also making their way into new south wales bits and pieces of cloud. and rain also affected the fall north of new zealand with some rather windy weather here as well . they say the winds are raising from what was left of tropical storm ch
u . k is accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people are lash it for a budget. ah ah, hello, it's been funded. try for much of australia recently that's about to change. but if you down towards the southeast where it will sound somewhat, when 3, over the next couple of days, brisk wayne spring up, you see the tightly packed ice above rolling in here at a coal from fat, scared to sweep its way through the bike. that's heading towards tasmania, it'll run across the path...
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u. k. it looks like face most of many people's lives, at least in the short term. whatever kind of the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. it's all to familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then grief, anger, and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the fall, in reality, often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera, a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a comment hadn't been that, the israeli invasion would not have been so well resorted. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street condo hotel. the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera, i defying police orders demonstrators on the streets of hong kong walking a 32nd anniversary of the piano and square massacre. ah, hello again, i'm a 3 a
u. k. it looks like face most of many people's lives, at least in the short term. whatever kind of the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. it's all to familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then grief, anger, and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the fall, in reality, often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera,...
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but the definition of publicly accessible locations doesn't cover most private companies in the u. k. inside some of the big shopping center areas, it doesn't come to the publicly accessible space or inside shops. and that's where some of this enabled facial recognition technology is potentially being used. he have artificial intelligence assessing you all the time. you know, you'll get with you because the machine says you will get a fake. the expression you look guilty is now starting to, to, to become real. because because it is going to go by what people look like, you know what their facial expressions are like rather than even even the behavior or the directions. i disagree with that completely because the machine never makes a decision that always points a human being to it. whether that be a security professional or please professional. there are areas where it is adding real value. for example, looking at behavioral analysis, where the computers just monitoring the movement of people around it's been able to identify and a lot of railway stations, individuals who from examin
but the definition of publicly accessible locations doesn't cover most private companies in the u. k. inside some of the big shopping center areas, it doesn't come to the publicly accessible space or inside shops. and that's where some of this enabled facial recognition technology is potentially being used. he have artificial intelligence assessing you all the time. you know, you'll get with you because the machine says you will get a fake. the expression you look guilty is now starting to, to,...
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u. k. it looks like face most to the cause of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way that being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up the the if you can, military says every 3 and forces have withdrawn from to grow as rebel fighters reject the government sees fire. ah. watching your life from headquarters and del heim daddy navigator also had the north korean leader blamed officials for failings in tackling the code. 1910 demick and says the consequences have been grave. indonesia reports or records number of code. 1900 infections with oxygen prices doubling and hospitals struggling to cope . and a record heat waving canada kills dozens of people with temperatures reaching 50 degrees celsius. ah, the government says eritrea and forces have now withdrawn from 2 grey. they've been supporting the few open military fighting rebels in the northern region for months . it also acknowledged many soldiers and civilians have been killed during the recent fighting. they grab people's liberation from, says it's now in complete control of the
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u. k. r, leading the way across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. while many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the co backs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad this month. the 1st back seen to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west african correspondent, fred maloney reports from the champion capital in jamaica. i to ask. chad has we put against the pandemic? seen of what seems for at least 100000 people. not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last the could be the 1900 situation, was a kid at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who came to the hospital and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died of course, 19 percent. this pump official figures show less than 5000 on fiction and
u. k. r, leading the way across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. while many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the co backs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad this month. the 1st back seen to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west african correspondent, fred maloney reports...
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more people, it can spread faster and we are seeing that now in as we saw them in the most trailer indonesia in the u. k. and i think we'll see now increasingly in europe, and indeed also in the, in the america, whether it's really the cause of more severe disease has not yet been confirmed. so if you see more disease, even all the seed, more hospitalizations, does not meet, doesn't mean that the vice itself causes more severe disease. ok, what about, what does that mean? i always want to ask you about the vaccine efficacy. we know that, you know, the w h o has said your vaccines are effective, but are they as effective? so we've seen a reduction in vaccine effectiveness for all the forbearance of concerns, but most for the better varying from south africa for the data very in what we've seen. and we've seen data, especially from the u. k. that the 1st dose vaccine effectiveness is clearly reduced down to 33 percent. it should be about 70 percent. but reassuring the and i think that's the key message. the 2nd dose still brings up the vaccine effectiveness to the to, to higher than 80 percent. and even m
more people, it can spread faster and we are seeing that now in as we saw them in the most trailer indonesia in the u. k. and i think we'll see now increasingly in europe, and indeed also in the, in the america, whether it's really the cause of more severe disease has not yet been confirmed. so if you see more disease, even all the seed, more hospitalizations, does not meet, doesn't mean that the vice itself causes more severe disease. ok, what about, what does that mean? i always want to ask...
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u. k. government has plates to give most of the countries surplus vaccines, the callback scheme, which surprised those as developing nations. but g 7, health ministers have said vaccine sharing will only happen once their own domestic needs are met. thailand, meanwhile, has kicked off its mass corona virus oxidation. campaign as if tonsils its worst outbreak. so far, for most of the pandemic, thailand was able to keep infection rates low, but a 3rd wave in april brought record number of new cases and deaths. the government has been heavily criticized for its slow vaccine roll out. scott handler has more from bangkok, b, i want to 25 vaccination sites here in bangkok, the capital this is at a high and mall here. they're saying they'll probably be able to vaccinate maybe 2 and a half to 3000 people a day. you know, there's really been a slow vaccine roll up. that's why there's such a focus on today. this is something the government's been talking about for months . this mass vaccination roll out. we're seeing a lot of it focused in the areas that have seen a lot of those cases in the 3rd wave that
u. k. government has plates to give most of the countries surplus vaccines, the callback scheme, which surprised those as developing nations. but g 7, health ministers have said vaccine sharing will only happen once their own domestic needs are met. thailand, meanwhile, has kicked off its mass corona virus oxidation. campaign as if tonsils its worst outbreak. so far, for most of the pandemic, thailand was able to keep infection rates low, but a 3rd wave in april brought record number of new...
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most good. this is our to the 1st g 7 in person summit since the pandemic is to open today in the u. k. of joe biden marks his 1st. busy overseas trip during his presidency ahead of the summit, biden met with the host, a prime minister, boris johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on 1941, the agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the document, is cooperation for the g 7. the main talking points will be the pandemic trade and climate change. plus, of course, china and russia run guess be of examines why bother. agenda is a blush from the path. great america is back bad for watson. when did it ever leave whatever it is that it's coming back to from as unclear. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the tougher challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. well, that's good. certainly, again, i can't remember them ever leaving, but if you will, coming back to things you never left then why the he
most good. this is our to the 1st g 7 in person summit since the pandemic is to open today in the u. k. of joe biden marks his 1st. busy overseas trip during his presidency ahead of the summit, biden met with the host, a prime minister, boris johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on 1941, the agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the document, is cooperation for the g 7. the main talking points will be the pandemic...
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u. k. old leaving the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kofax international donation program . meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w, west african correspondent fred vanya reports from a champion capital in gemini, and germane i tasks. chad has we put against the pandemic uniform, but seen for at least one 100000 people. not much for population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country as men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last to just turn the could be the 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who can speak, and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died, of course, 900 percent understand official figures show less than 5
u. k. old leaving the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kofax international donation program . meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w, west african correspondent fred vanya...
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u. k. old leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kofax international donation program . meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west african correspondent fred vanya report from champion capital in germany and germane. i asked chad has we put against the pandemic? siena siena for at least 100000 people. not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country's men testing facility in the owner proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost bind. last to test the could be the 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested patients who came to us and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died of coffee, the 19 percent in the official figure show this done 5 solved on evictions,
u. k. old leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kofax international donation program . meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west african correspondent fred vanya...
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u. k. in england and wales is the protection of freedoms act that doesn't exist in scotland on the mound. certainly the u. k as a whole is foreign. the head of most of the rest of the. that's right. yeah. i mean, talking about sort of private companies, the thing to be regulation when it targets police saying, look, you can use this sort of technology to fight serious crime. but when it comes to a i and emotional recognition, for example, determining how somebody fails, they walk down the street with the seems to be no regulation this stage there. and you don't have to be an expert to understand that this can go a great deal further. there are 2 different aspect to this. i would say the 1st one is the, is the availability of freel time, very fast, almost almost instant surveillance by the use of the visual intelligence as opposed to the video technology where yes, you are able to rolled back hours and hours and i was of a video recording to try and reconstruct to recognize or identify a criminal or a crime being committed. this is one issue of close then when it comes to say a facial rick, facial expressions, emotional expressions, i mean these.
u. k. in england and wales is the protection of freedoms act that doesn't exist in scotland on the mound. certainly the u. k as a whole is foreign. the head of most of the rest of the. that's right. yeah. i mean, talking about sort of private companies, the thing to be regulation when it targets police saying, look, you can use this sort of technology to fight serious crime. but when it comes to a i and emotional recognition, for example, determining how somebody fails, they walk down the...
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there are other targets that have been engaged in legal process in israel, in cyprus, and most recently in the u. k. of a b l call arguing la la la la, in this elaine this over to the national ames is totally collegial, ambiguous lives in the bio today because all going on last week. not loyal to us because we've escaped done big la future. lambert le shamal asi a fellow who, blah, glued gala. she moves no bigger source, lay lip beef. now gabby's quilt, and we'll take la domain as a mo lama via the many of them in the hall a been will be called me for lots of money. i like or, and a social the milk because the because the last is aca, shaving. the national hon. if you're going to come in, miss livingston, tell me the are smart phones have become an inevitable necessity of modern life. however, they have also turned into a window through which security services can access our private information. they can become a weapon, used by unscrupulous governments to spy on us. with little legal on mob determines there is still much to be uncovered in this secretive world of hacking and advance spyware. for t
there are other targets that have been engaged in legal process in israel, in cyprus, and most recently in the u. k. of a b l call arguing la la la la, in this elaine this over to the national ames is totally collegial, ambiguous lives in the bio today because all going on last week. not loyal to us because we've escaped done big la future. lambert le shamal asi a fellow who, blah, glued gala. she moves no bigger source, lay lip beef. now gabby's quilt, and we'll take la domain as a mo lama via...
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there are other targets that have been engaged in legal process in israel, in cyprus, and most recently in the u. k. of a b l call arguing la la la, in this elaine this over to national amc, i'm would totally collegial mpeg dozens of the bio a couple of them last week, not loyal to ally because relief escaped on big la by a future lame bigler marcy, a fellow blah, keyed glued girl as she moves, no bigger source lay lip beef. now gabby's quilt in his love to me as a mo lama via the money i can hold him a whole bill would be called by me for lots of money. i like, or they social, the milk a v, because the russians aggregate shaving, national hon. if you're going to come will miss livingston, you'll tell to be the are smart phones have become an inevitable necessity of modern life. however, they have also turned into a window to which security services can access our private information. they can become a weapon, used by unscrupulous governments to spy on us. with little legal or mob determines, there was still much to be uncovered in this secretive world of hacking an advance spyware. for tom almost
there are other targets that have been engaged in legal process in israel, in cyprus, and most recently in the u. k. of a b l call arguing la la la, in this elaine this over to national amc, i'm would totally collegial mpeg dozens of the bio a couple of them last week, not loyal to ally because relief escaped on big la by a future lame bigler marcy, a fellow blah, keyed glued girl as she moves, no bigger source lay lip beef. now gabby's quilt in his love to me as a mo lama via the money i can...
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u. k. i leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially across africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chat this month. the 1st maxine to reach that country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. w's west africa, correspondence credit reports from the capital of chart. jemina i to ask chad has we've been against the pandemic scene of the scene for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country as men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the kronos us almost bind. last you can turn to copy the 1900 situation was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who came and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died, of course, 910 live person in this official figure show this fight solved on evictions. and fewer than $200.00
u. k. i leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially across africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chat this month. the 1st maxine to reach that country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. w's west africa, correspondence credit reports from the...
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u. k. r, leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for back scenes promised by the co backs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccine to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. d. w. west africa correspondent fred maloney, reports from the chevy in capital. jemina asks chad. has we put against the pandemic farm, but seen for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16 median, but it something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. lustre just turned to call me the 1900 situation, was katie. at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who came to the hospital and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died, of course, 910 percent of this official figure show this done 5000 on evictions and fewer t
u. k. r, leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for back scenes promised by the co backs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccine to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. d. w. west africa correspondent fred maloney, reports from...
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been abandoned by the authority. charlotte didn't see us see a talk in paris most go some of the british on buster over u. k. destroy that entered russian waters in the black sea, the russian defense ministry. se warning sharps were fogerty, we encounter is a senior correspondent, guest is the british worship was detectives as it was approaching russia's territorial waters, just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british. they're apparently refused to heed those schools and eventually entered russia's territory waters a patrol boat russian patrol boat parents who fought warding shots according to the russian ministry of defense. eventually, a russian jets were forced to drop bombs ahead of the, along the route of the british warship and eventually left russia's territory waters. but the russians saying that this was provoked of behavior if it's room and we evaluate this as a crude british provocation that violates international and russian law. i would also like you really invested or to our country. we will be summoned to the foreign ministry, bustle, london, versio
been abandoned by the authority. charlotte didn't see us see a talk in paris most go some of the british on buster over u. k. destroy that entered russian waters in the black sea, the russian defense ministry. se warning sharps were fogerty, we encounter is a senior correspondent, guest is the british worship was detectives as it was approaching russia's territorial waters, just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british. they're apparently refused to...
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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 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 wo
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...
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it most goes know some of the british combustor over u. k. destroy that entered russian waters in the black sea thrush defense ministry saying warning shots were fired during the encounter. with the latest senior correspondent, board girls div the british worship was detected as it was approaching russia's territorial waters just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british, the apparently refused to heed those schools and eventually entered russia's territory waters. a patrol boat russian patrol boat apparently fought warding shots according to the russian ministry of defense. eventually, a russian jet was forced to drop bombs ahead of the, along the route of the british warship and eventually it left russia territory waters. but the russians saying that this was provocative bay via the room. and we evaluate this as a crude british provocation violates international and russian law that i would also like, you know, form you reiteration method or to our country. we will be summoned to the foreign minist
it most goes know some of the british combustor over u. k. destroy that entered russian waters in the black sea thrush defense ministry saying warning shots were fired during the encounter. with the latest senior correspondent, board girls div the british worship was detected as it was approaching russia's territorial waters just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british, the apparently refused to heed those schools and eventually entered russia's...
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u. k. been accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people after its decision to come for an age, spending by $5000000.00. britain is the worse for the biggest international donor after the u. s. and germany, at least $140000000.00 will be slashed from the you case, you manage harry and budget for yemen as the british kaufman for past the whole said g 7 summit need bunker has details. when g 7 leaders assemble here in cornwall on friday, ruby charms for britain burnish. it's reputation overseas. with turmoil of breakfast, in the past few months, the u. k shifted its foreign policy away from europe to india, japan and australia government to spend billions of dollars on the state of the aircraft carrier. currently on a world tour, bringing british sea power to the reaches of its former empire. where britain usually the way in supporting the wells most vulnerable people, the governments now defy for slashing. it's for an 8 budget by 5 and a half $1000000000.00. including relief for yemen, the world worst humanitarian disaster, where cash strength projects are facing closure b
u. k. been accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people after its decision to come for an age, spending by $5000000.00. britain is the worse for the biggest international donor after the u. s. and germany, at least $140000000.00 will be slashed from the you case, you manage harry and budget for yemen as the british kaufman for past the whole said g 7 summit need bunker has details. when g 7 leaders assemble here in cornwall on friday, ruby charms for britain burnish. it's...
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here between most the france and the u. k, there is a conflict over northern ireland and about board at 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. so breaks 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. the 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 campaigners and there were lots of climate change campaigners 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 trying to change that the money that they pledge is actually an old pledge and that
here between most the france and the u. k, there is a conflict over northern ireland and about board at 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. so breaks 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. the lead is all...