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ah, sizes of climate protest is to take into the streets in germany and cities across germany volunteer. and that's just 2 days before elections get on the way, the process, the parts of a global climate strike cold by school students. climate change is one of the horses topics in some these votes, july, floods killed the 200 people. if there's one other thing that this pandemic has shown us, it is that the climate crisis has never once been treated like an emergency. it is clearer than ever that no political party is doing close enough. but it's even worse than that. those, even their proposed commitments are close to being align with what would be needed to fulfill the pace agreements that vasa and in berlin says. protest is orange is trying to send the message to politicians 2 days before the landmark elections here
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in germany on sunday, tens of thousands of climate protests, of really send a strong message to the photos, but also to the new government to, to take this climate crisis as seriously, they were shouting things like stop per coal mining the coal mines, night mines. i still open on until 2038. a climate of course, has been internationally very much on the agenda of america. but it's been seen here domestically as quite a failure of her policy to keep these coal mines open. so climate definitely has been dominating the election. said this, this campaign. and while the protest now leaving here the parliament building, you can see that still tense behind me where climate protesters are basically on a hunger strike for the last 25 days. and they have given an ultimatum to the leading candidate candidates all up shows. if he doesn't admit that the germany is
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in a climate crisis, actually threatened to stop drinking altogether. so the situation here is that climate is a very, very important issue. i see her at the meet in cologne, where the center left for has made one of his final pitches to voters social democratic candidate, all of souls who was and say, who did do one of his final bits to convince people to vote for him. he actually positioned a lot of people actually, i spoke to him on the square already regard him as the new chancellor of jeremy. now he had quite a wide spread the sheet back of the issue of minimum wage back of the issue of climate change in the back of the issue of social justice. he said that a lot has to be done for the elderly as when and then he also talked about the flood those that had been devastated over the summer or that need to be rebuilt now
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just a few months ago when this election campaign started, i think many here in germany would have discarded him as a pretension chancellor for this country. a lot of people would say that he lacked the coverage that he was trying to emulate angle america a bit too much. but he said to leave, manage to get through those full and reach the top position and those opinions both, even though the gap with the c d u to send a right candidate. i mean last it has narrowed over the past few weeks. he is still ahead. now he is positioning himself also as the wise man, the real is the one who has experience. he is currently the finance minister and the deputy chancellor of the outgoing government. german do likes ability when it comes to the way this, the country goes forward and he is trying to position himself as the man who can
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provide that catalina's former leader carlos pushed him all has been released from italian detention. he was taken into custody by police in sardinia on thursday, with accuses preached among physician for a 2017 independence ref brendan, which seems illegal by vanish. court and italian court still has to consider spain . tradition requests next hearing is sense for the beginning of october. lots of rainy absences, this update now from outsides that prison. it's been a busy day here at the court now here at the prison where i want to at least one of the believe high security prisons. there's even some high up mafia head held here and just a little while ago carl's on came out that gate. he was speedily putting a car and taken away, he didn't make any statements. and what that showed was that the judge here said, denny, i said, well, he's not totally been rule that this extradition order against him is
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a legal and that he can forget about it. but he is, even if you laura are allowed a border of the current president of colonial parliament spoke to reporters outside the prison right after he was released and says his plan at least now for a little while is to attend the cultural events here. now ghetto, which is very, which has a very strong catelynn culture here and continue. he's planning to attend some of these cultural then implicit was that he's not running away, not afraid or has some need to leave, but she also didn't make clear he would leave at some point or turning on october 4th, for the next hearing in this expedition case being leveled against him by the spanish government and being carried out on telling the stories. well, let's bring in the clara tons dancing. he joins us from brussels. she's a member of the european parliament. and for remember all the castle on parliament
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working alongside. carlos pinched him on his kids, have you with his own the l. just even use or just sort of yours or clear you are also subject to that. you repeat arrest warrants, aren't you? are you worried that your next well you know, especially because it's what has just happened with busy then put them on who us and you, you got them from the spanish supreme court to to address the fact that he has been released and that he can continue the job to, to be a problem. and while dahlia and judge examines the request, these prove that these all go and no judge, no independent judge in europe is giving can i read,
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did this request. why do you think he was arrested in the 1st place? do you think the italians were freelancing here, or do you think there was a specific request from the spanish governments? well, the thing is that the harvest is active in the police computer police officers. the 2nd us, you know, they not up to the, to the you to go saw the piece of whatever they have in the computer. so you good was have request some spain to address him, maybe not to abide by these requests. but one of the media of the when, when these goes into a judge, the judge cease that the spain cost the geisha to withdraw. these are some
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problems they have not debating these obligation, but the fact these and therefore these are, those are the, the compute, those of the police are those europe. but this is ego, the spanish at all the same for them. the european court of justice that the case was suspend, that. a therefore, they should have, we've had all these of those of are as they are, and there are many things that the spanish should do and they're not doing it. do you think this is a spanish judiciary or do you think this is the spanish parliament? because it is a very complex case. there are lots of subtleties and nuances here. and the new spanish government has parsons, at the 9 colleagues of yours who were jailed for holding the referendum in the 1st place. why not just go back to spain and talk to the current spanish governments
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who appear to be on rather conciliatory form? well, not that's good. you know, that's fine. you should. government has not taken steps to make clear that we would, that they would respect our free that we go back to spend that they respect sad to says members of the problem. and, you know, a space has given many proofs of ignoring the requests of the european gods of even the noting that request come to of europe that issued a very clear report of all things that the spanish government should do. and they haven't done so yet that you should the plan shop out of them to our colleagues who have be that need to remind you more than 2 years in prison for crimes that did not exist. it was a political right. well, you know,
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it exists. i'm sorry to jumper you said present didn't exist, but that referendum that you held both against the law that this debate of all about the what the that the debate about that is a very good discussion about whether that was against the law. not we. we not, according to the court, they feel very much that there was against the law. that's why police dispatcher and your colleagues were arrested by the spanish goods have especially right, correct. being the most about the, you know, if, if you put people in jail for political auction, that he's not that you know, they, when you have a political conflict, you sit down and talk about the you make people both about the, you never tell the you don't take people to read them because you be 34 what the
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political action that comes from an action problem and the majority. so the, the discussion that he's a big political conflict. yes, i agree. some people think that some of the actions that the put them on government to what but what they said was not they was not creamy, know in any way. nevertheless, they are using the call to replace what these are. because the political democratic and beach will move man. so i'm not totally content that there is something correct about the way the families you the city has approach an issue. ok, car been faxing, we're out of time. it is great to get your thoughts. thank you. so much for joining us here on the al jazeera news are we appreciated. thank you very much. will not fancy ones still has all this news are including north korea says it's open to talk
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to formally in hostilities on the korean peninsula. a combination of breakfast pandemic jive shortages of supply across the u. k. and have it for a w paring a future queen with the current queen of british chain as more on lisa in the user . ah, to the us now we're president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the situation southern border with mexico. he's promising there will be consequences after the border agents were filmed, mistreating haitian migrants now to 0 footage films earlier this week has caused anchorage. of course i take responsibility, i am president, but i was horrible. what to say is you saw to see people treat it like they did courses,
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very reading them over. people being strapped. it's outrageous. i promise you those people will pay. they will be an investigation underway. now and there will be consequences, there will be consequences. it's an embarrassment, but beyond an embarrassment, it's dangerous. it's wrong. it sends the wrong message around the world, sends the wrong message at home. it's simply not who we are. i was speaking with vanessa norman, who's the president of a symmetrical, that's a political risk research on strategic communications firms. also an expert on. b western hemisphere, security and migration and joins us now from london. a thanks for being with us on the news our president buys and then says he takes responsibility for the situation on the texas board to there. and he's also taking responsibility. one would assume of the fact that all the haitian migrants have been cleared from that camp in the texas border city of del rio. are you satisfied with this outcome?
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oh no. thank you. thank you very much for having me. i was discussing this actually homeland security for last week with a the secretary general of the us and we had margaret, who was my guest. it was a computation between him and me for the benefit of the leaders of the homeland security on the biden administration. and we were addressing the push factors of migration in the western hemisphere. what the united states needs to have is to take more seriously their policies towards the western hemisphere. foods that in america pay t. and to understand that this, this will continue to happen. unfortunately, the only thing that really gets attention to the united states about the western hemisphere is migrations in the southwest florida. but really the causes of this are corruption, violence, institutional failure because of corruption because of strong men leadership.
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united states needs to stop putting band dates on this and try and really help set up these countries is going to proper institutions, proper democratic processes and back the institutions and the processes rather than demand of the moment. yes, but does it do you? how do you have overtaken by gang? i'm sorry to jump in the oven s. and remember the u. s. government doesn't have a particularly good record when it comes to putting democracy in place in nations around the world. you need only look at the experience of ghana, son just a few a few weeks ago to to see that that's not the case. they are taking it seriously. they've put the vice president on the problem the korean war. well, korea is a great shining example. japan is another great shining example of countries that became proper functioning. democracy is strong on institutions of the strong us military intervention. so that you didn't talk. there is a very was rescued really from being an absolutely failed state. and now for all of
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its laws and complications is a functioning democracy. all of these countries are supported by various u. s. military and then comprehensive planning. the americans know how to do this. what they need to do is that the united states has shifted from a u. s. lat. remember george w bush year with us or against us to more, you know, from the us lead partner implemented strategy. you know, a partner lead, you know, us supported, but they need to then help these partners start up proper governments that stop stealing the money, stop working using games to force the violence and provide food medicine and housing for their people. ok, well the ration problem in latin america is that is that there governments don't serve them and they're in there and the murder by gone again. and the collapse of infrastructure is always because of corruption. ok. money for the houses gets
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stolen. so the american is to take the region more seriously. they know how to do this. it's time if they're moving out of the middle east. it should do this and latin america. ok. but i said i meant we're out of time. but thank you for sharing your point of view here on, i'll just hear thank you very much. and on a pleasure. thank you. us president joe biden is hosting the indian straightly and ends at japanese leaders at the white house. the 1st in person called leaders, summits formerly known as the formerly known as the quarter lateral security dialogue. this informal grouping is increasingly seen as a cancer weights to china as rising power security in the into pacific region is expected to be high on the agenda. let's go live nights. kimberly hall. she's at the white house flores and kimberly, this is a busy day at the white house. the peasants be dealing with the full light from
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what's been happening, it hazy, but this quote initiative is really something important. is it not the president eager to get off those headlines about what's happening at the southern border with respect to haitian migrants. now he has just convened the 1st ever meeting of what's known as the quad, and you can probably see in the pictures there on our screen, the pictures of the japanese leader addressing the group in the east room of the white house. now what these 4 leaders there, it consists of australia, the united states, japan as well as india are really here to discuss is china and the growing influence of china in all aspects of life, not just for the respective countries, but around the world. now, earlier in the day, joe biden did meet with the indian prime minister in the oval office. he called his relationship with joe biden transformative, and we should point out, it's pretty significant that no ridge remote is even here at all. given the fact
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that at one time he was banned from travelling to the united states because of the massacre of many muslims in his country. so he is now not only in the united states, but made it to the oval office, now seated as part of a very important security group, as we've been discussing, called the quad. and the white house is there, a number of things that will be announced as a result of this meeting with respect to china, they are going to talk about how they can boost marine security awareness. there is a growing concerned about illegal officially fishing in the waters around that region, as well as assertiveness in the waters around that region in the, in the pacific region. and as well, they're going to be talking about rolling out a 5 g partnership. but they are also going to discuss one of the other major issues, and it's not china, but instead it is the global pandemic that is still ongoing. and how there will be an effort to see a 1000000000 more shots and arms by 2022. so that and then climate change. so
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a lot to discuss a lot of heavy issues, very little time. that's why we see those leaders getting down to business in the east room of the white house. ok, kimberly hawk at that light for us at the white house. kimberly, thank you. i top chinese, a 4 way executive among one joe is attending a u. s. court hearing she is pleaded not guilty to frauds and conspiracy charges. after reaching a deal with prosecutors, the court has heard that there will be, i will notice a deferred prosecution. that's where the government brings charges against the defendants, but agrees and not to move forward on them. while mom was detained nearly 3 years ago in canada, at the request of us authorities, she's maintained her innocence and has been fighting extradition to the united states cases for the strange, china's relations with the u. s. a but also with canada and let's cross lives. next
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to heidi joe cas. sure. she joins us for new york. i see this is quite significant as it notes a resolution in this case that has dr. don't for several years. that's right. how lie among has been under house arrest in canada now going on war than 1000 days, a major source of contention between the us and china because she was arrested in canada at the u. s. request. and she has and her just now a plea of not guilty. the timing is interesting for this plea deal to surface now because in just under a month's time, her extra edition case was expected to conclude. so it could be that the either sides felt that this was the time when both had the most leverage. now we're still waiting to hear the exact details about what mung has to agree to the u. s.
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prosecutors who are discussing the case now via video conference in brooklyn, new york court room. they have said that they will agree to defer these charges until the end of 2022. and if mung then upholds her end of the deal which likely will be some sort of admission of wrongdoing. though again, she has pleaded not guilty. perhaps you will also agree to a fine but only then will these charges be dropped? now mung has been charged with wire and bank fraud involving allegedly defrauding banks and in violation of un sanctions on iran. and her attorneys have said that she was politically targeted by the trump administration, and that she is innocent and has been a casualty of these worsening tensions between the us and china. and of course, resolving this case now would remove that as
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a distraction amiss. the many other policy disputes between china and the us. okay, heidi joe cancer, they bring us up to date for new york, heidi and i thank you very much indeed. let's stay with the story because it's not just affecting the u. s. s. impacts. we've count as a considerably as well. a jody vans choices know from vancouver, gun cooper, roughly explain why. and judy counted, this movie been caught between the us and china in all of this, just explains as the background of why and what the impacts over this resolution might be on the, to canadians who really cold in the middle of this very much time in the middle of july, it's back on december, the 1st of 2018. it was the banker branch national airport, the on the request of the us authorities, that canadians already pick up my one joe. and detain her in fact and
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hold her and, and speak to litigate if you will. whether or not she would be expedited the united states to base those charges. that heidi was just explaining the wire fraud charges that were late and it has been a long and drawn out process here in canada, one saw right after his mom was picked up at y b r to canadians, former different diplomat and michael cobra, as well as business businessman, michael sab, or picked up on what many canadians believe it to be hostage diplomacy held without access to legal without access to the family. and indeed one of the 2 microsecond august fav or was sentenced found guilty in the sentence to 11 years in prison. in china, so many canadian standing with bated breath as to whether or not a release of those 2 micros might be included in the plea deal. china has
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maintained denied since the very beginning that the arrest of the michael's on what canadians believe to be trumped up charges, had anything to do with monk. one shows extradition arrest here in canada, so much to be packed in the hours in days to come after this deal is opened up or we understand it's certainly yes but you michael, are released and sent back home here. great news for their families obviously. but also perhaps great news for the newly reelected prime minister justin who has been dealing with some blow back over the election. he call this would turn the page and have him celebrating the return of those passages so much. it's still coming here in canada with regard to the my morning showcase. okay, 2 events that bring us up to date from vancouver. judy, thank you very much indeed. fell a heads here on al jazeera, a tiny european nation, prepared to vote on an abortion ban. back 150 years and still
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a treasure returned to iraq. this priceless ancient tablet. making his way back home and his sport will tell you why microsoft will start from the back of the grid at the russian grown pre stay with us. a hello there. let's have a look at the weather in the middle east and levant and it's hot and it's dry and it's relatively quiet. we are seeing a few coastal showers affecting the caspian sea, edging down into iran. but temperatures are where we are expecting them to sit for this time of year, re add and do by sitting at $38.00 on saturday. now the wind does pick up blowing down from iran, across q 8 and into guitar and further afield. that's going to create
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a lot of hazy sunshine, particularly on sunday. we've got quite a bit of cloud building up across oman and yemen. a few showers in the west, edging up into saudi arabia and these join up with the thunderstorms that are rolling across that central band of africa. we think some intense rain once again for south sudan, that's not going to help the flooding situation here. and it's a similar story for uganda. we've seen land slides in the east. we could see more with those heavy rains. but come sunday it's going to be the gulf of guinea. that once again sees the wet and windy weather. we are expecting some flooding across parts of nigeria where that rain falls heaviest. now to the south, that is a lot dry and lots of heat coming through. what swan a full a situ, an for south africa, the temperature picks up in cape town, lots of heat coming through for johannesburg. but it will cool down as we go into next week. the, the from the world's most
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