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ah, al jazeera, as a use ah the aircraft carrier micro co freak and micro steve or left chinese airspace and they're on their way home to canadian, detained in china, headed home up the deal with us, prosecutors, a lot of chinese tech executives in canada. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is alex with era lie from dough. also coming up, the value of bitcoin takes a tumble of chinese regulators ban all crypto currency trading and mining. it's an
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embarrassment. it's beyond an embarrassment. it's dangerous. it's wrong. a us president says he takes responsibility for the mistreatment of haitian migrate of the southern border. and families returned to town destroyed by fighting in northern mozambique, but still not a 2 canadian citizens who were detained in china. the more than the 1000 days have not been freed. canadian prime minister just intruder says, michael coverage michael space will have now left chinese space there arrested in december 2018 for espionage. shortly after police and vancouver arrested chinese tech executive among when jo, it was windy, labeled as hostile diplomacy by western critics. there is going to be time for reflections and analysis in the coming days and weeks. but the fact of the matter
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is, i know canadians will be incredibly happy to know. right now this friday night, michael covert, michael spacesaver are on a plane in their coming home. while the release of the 2 canadians comes just hours after the war, where chief financial officer men, when joe was freed in canada, a canadian court discharged long after her us expedition case was dropped. the incident has strain china's relations with the us and canada. when joe is now on her way back to china and she spoke outside the court before her departure. what a past 3 years. my life has been turned upside down. it was the reparative time for me. as a mother, i wife and company exactly. but i believe every county has that were lining it really was an invaluable experience in my life. so let's bring in jody vance. in vancouver. jody
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said, news that among when joe has left canada now michael space and michael coverage, a both heading home, what's been the reaction then canada, jody. well, you know, what, in a word is very initially obviously, canadians were joyful. this has been a very long road, a worrisome road. over a 1000 days. you mentioned that to michaels have been helicopter in china, and it's interesting the chinese officials had insisted that but these 2 michael, being arrested in beijing over a 1000 days ago had nothing to do with my show and her extradition case. in fact, that smacks frustrating. let's say for canadian, the flooring on social media is really quite something to watch. people are obviously very relieved. as i mentioned about the news that the michaels are, in fact, on a plane headed back to canada finally relief for the family canadians. i have very
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much time together over this story. so very relief. but there is that piece of this puzzle there. and that is, where do we go from here in terms of relations that you mentioned hostage diplomacy? that is a concern for canadian. yeah. and jody, i mean this case, as you say, has badly strained relations between china and both the us and canada was like you then to be the longer term fall out from all of this. you know, great question because i mean, clearly for us president joe biden and are newly re elected prime minister just, you know, they will think this is a when bringing hostages home is always good news. however, hostage diplomacy is a concern or the bay j lympics coming up in just a few short months. lots of question marks around that will canadian feel safe traveling anywhere on the globe when you can simply be picked up and used perhaps
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as a tool, a bargaining chip as what seems to be the case from the perspective of canadians, the citizens of canada, that this has really impacted this, the my one joe case, how that to my goals retreated. so we'll see how low must be comes into play here. and whether or not there might be a new or renewed relationship between canada and china. it rained on many levels. we talked about one way and the 5 g network being installed here, the 5 i basically saying don't do that. so i mean, the story is not going to go away anytime soon when it comes to how it might impact the long term. alright, jody bounce there in vancouver, canada. jody. thank you. now, bitcoin value has plummeted off the china intensified is cracked down on digital currency, finding all transactions on friday. china's most powerful regulators, including the central bank, warned to anyone found defined the law would be investigated. the crackdown is partly due to the massive amounts of energy needed to create digital currencies,
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many so called mine is a crypto currencies, a based in china. let's begin. matthew gets the joint live via skype from miami, florida, and matthew found and ceo of blocks. how a capital math, a good job with a look. this isn't the 1st time that chinese regulators have tried to crack down on bitcoin. but what's really behind this, i mean, is this about china not having control of the crypto current isn't block chains more generally? yeah, there you hit the nail on the head. this is not the 1st time. it's not even the 2nd or 3rd time. if you look back across big point history, this is the 2nd time they've band bitcoin. and each time there is a very short term market reaction, which we're obviously here to talk about now. but the bigger picture behind bitcoin difference is value proposition doesn't change. and you really nailed it in that is about control and something that is not being talked about alongside. this is the fact that china is in the process of rolling out their own central bank digital
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currency. that's the real story behind it. yeah, and matthew, a number of emily, several ready, come out and said, actually this is good news, a bitcoin because the last thing that crypto needs is governments like china try to control people's monetary futures. yeah, i would agree with those comments. i mean, china is about authoritarianism and because it is about freedom. so to the extent china, the actions are self inflicted wounds. that's a good thing for the united states, our people and the people around 70 percent of the rest of the world who are facing devaluing monetary systems and currencies. china having less influence is a good thing, whether that's in the trading markets of bitcoin encrypted currency, or the mining of crypto currency, like the claim where that's now been much more democratize to other parts of the world. and matthew, despite this, i mean bitcoin taken are hammering, it's down 6 percent at the moment and that's dragged down. other stuff is crypto
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coined like theory and that's down 7 percent. is this just a short term market knee jack or are trader that investors really rattled by this tuft or coming out of beijing? yeah, look, i'm not, i'm not a crystal ball prognosticator, but i do have some semblance of pattern recognition here. and if i look back to 2017 september of 2017, almost identical headlines came out of china band bitcoin. we saw a market so off just like we have here. in fact, it was even more dramatic then. and then by the end of september of 2017, we were back at new all time highs. so if i have to put my own personal views on this, this is going to look and feel very similar. i don't know when exactly we'll be back to the all time highs. but i view this as a temporary retrace meant within the structure of a bull market that's playing out encrypted currency before i matthew just to final thought to you. i mean crypto currency, it's an extremely volatile asset to own and to trade. and people of course,
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should never invest more than they can afford to lose. so what is the long term future? so unblocked chain technology and it is the, is the value proposition, is still a reliable one. yeah, it's a great question and a great point there, and it is a hyperbolic laugh that hyper volatile. that means there's unusual opportunity. it also means it's something that most people shouldn't be trying to trade and do their own, and they need to understand the risks. that's the long term. if you zoom out the value proposition, let's just focus on bitcoin for a 2nd as digital store of value as a form of money that can't be de base devalued or depreciated by any central bank or government. whether it's here in the us, where we have money printing happening at a rapid pace or in other parts of the world where you've got ramp and inflation di, monetization and other, other monetary forces that work, that still holds true and arguably, is stronger than ever when you look at the amount of institutional capital,
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large companies that are buying bitcoin on their balance sheets and their treasury, the as an inflation hedge. the rest of crypto currency we've also seen really take off this year from an innovation standpoint, including things like d 5, d centralized finance, which is recreating the financial products and services that you and i are used to in the centralized peer to peer format as well. as things like n f t and other scares digital digital assets, so it's all very much still intact. and i think the value proposition over the next 5 to 10 years is probably going to be the most transformative thing to, to shape the world. my, my children grow up in mac, matthew gets the, joining us from miami, florida. matthew, thank you very much. thank. now us president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of patient migraines in the border with mexico. the president promised that border patrol agents will pay after they were filmed using horse rains against people trying to cross over from mexico. the footage, including video shop,
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biologist era sparked outrage early this week. white house correspondent, kimberly how can why the i was just years pictures of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents in the southern border with mexico have made headlines for days. they've prompted several suspension and at least one bite in administration resignation. after days of silence, the us president finally addressed the haitian refugees miss treatment. of course i take responsibility, i am president, but i was horrible. what you see, as you saw, to see people treated like they did courses very writing them over people being strapped. it's outrageous. biden have faced heavy criticism for his administration's border response even from within his own democratic party. the images of white men on horses chasing down black people has been compared to images from the slave era. angry berry,
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african americans. i'm pissed. i'm unhappy and i'm not just unhappy with the cowboys who were running down haitians and using their rains to whip them . i'm happy with the administration biden's promised investigations into the southern border incident, but it won't stop the flow of migrants, not just from haiti, but from all over central america and increasingly the world now amassing in huge numbers. a problem that has confounded us officials for years. the fact that this is a situation that has occurred from time to time ever since i can remember 1st and foremost and most fundamentally and foundational lee. we are dealing with a broken immigration system. and we need legislative reform, but biden's problems don't end at the border. this week his promise to black americans to reform policing in america failed on capitol hill. the president also
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had to repair a diplomatic spat with president back crawl. after leaving france out of a new security arrangement with the u. k and australia. take a look at what i heard when i came into office. when i came in the office of state of affairs, part of it is dealing with the panoply of things that were landed on my plate and things are about to get even more difficult if a deal can't be reached with congressional republicans to keep the government open also looming over the white house, the threat of a government shut down. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house. that's more so it's come here now just there, including divided 5 persons on the agenda. you end up negotiate. just make a fresh push, a settlement. and the husks of the pungent durian fruit get a 2nd life of an unlikely material. medical biology born that ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see we have an intensive, fine weather maker in the bay had been gall. so in the days ahead, that's gonna throw some heavy rain toward the indian states of westbank all and disha flash flooding will certainly be a big concern. getting instruct with them heavy rain for the northwest of india. in particular, we're talking about goods rad. it has been a saga months. so let's look at some of the stats you should typically see about 96 millimeters of rain. so far you've seen more than $300.00, so all of that to say, or than 200 percent above your average september brain fault. another area, a lot of rain is coming down indo china, we had this tropical disturbance swing through central vietnam louse. it's now finding a home in central thailand toward the northwest. i'll tell you what we could see upwards of about 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours. tropical storm men
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delay were keeping tabs on this, but it's far enough away from the philippines not pose in a major threat, but do check back with us. speaking of the philippines toward the south, we have seen some flash flooding and still these pulses of rain dialing up on saturday north of the valve. pretty good batch of rain falling across the yellow river valley, impacting young jo. but we do have some dr. whether that can be found toward shanghai, plenty of sunshine, with the high of 29, maybe 30 degrees. that's it for me season. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pitches a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. both scenarios, government seek to relax, conservation loss, and increased production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera
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. ah the me. welcome back and remind about top stories here on algebra. canadian citizen is michael public and michael stable. i've been freed in china operating contains more than a 1000 days. they were erected in 2018 shortly after police and vancouver wrestler, chinese tech executive. the release of the 2 canadians comes of ours off to hawaii chief financial ops among when joe was freed in canada and caught their discharge mung after us expedition case was dropped. she's now on our way back to china. and us pregnant joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of
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patient migraines on the border with mexico. the president promised that border patrol nations were paying off and they were still using force rain against people with kinds of crossover from mexico. not encouraged by military victory against groups and people are beginning to return to towns in northern mozambique, which are ravaged by years of violence. fighters have been targeting the resource which region, but have been pushed out with help from rolanda. how does here was malcolm web has been visiting some of the recaptured towns. the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been taken over by an armed crew called out, bab rwandan soldiers supporting mozambique government for to recapture the towns back in recent weeks. it took us to see the places they now control. nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced since the conflict began. 4 years ago. we met one at juma ismael, her 4 children, and their neighbors sitting under
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a tree waiting for help. they say they've been here most days. last 7 months. did talk to didn't, it can be of the thought. if we ran away from the attackers they killed people on burned down our home. so now we're staying here in shacks. sometimes we sometimes we don't people hope things will soon get better. but we have been getting on buddy, please come now, what we want easter government to help us go back home. there's not much left of many people's homes. fighters responsible have fled into the bush through london forces, told us they don't know how many of them left the secret behind county's. ledger suppression is vigilance and constant engagement. to ensure that you said, you're not getting a quote anywhere detached the enemy from the population. and that's exactly what we are doing. they say the armed group is now also cut off from the ways it used to
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make money, most of the trucks and the other vehicles here in the port of mas in what the prior, with torched, by the insurgents. when they were here, this was a key strategic point for them in the notions just that they could smuggle jim's out heroine was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now mozambique in truth, have a camp here. they're back in control. whoever controls the coast line can profit from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict. but even greater riches lie off shore. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, tow towel suspended its contracts here and abandoned its camp early. this year, when the attacks came to close, mozambique and writes group suspects the gas money who ultimately pay for the foreign military force. but the rwandan government says it's paying the cost. this
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initiative could get bogged down and into a quagmire. if it is understood by the authorities on their partners, that there's only a military solution, it's unlikely they're going to be able to completely defeat and eradicate this on group. that actually has been born out of grassroots issues. people here have been desperately poor for generations. the government provided few services and little security. the arrival of oil companies created tinder box. now the government and its allies control the towns once again. people are waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover delgado, mozambique pakistan's prime minister, totally united nations that the world needs to try to strengthen the new taliban government in afghanistan instead of isolating it. eman connell's, the taliban to fulfill its promises for governance to ensure that what he called a win win for everyone. chris flew me that the united nations with more we gave
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a little bit of a history lesson in terms of pakistan's relationship with afghanistan and painted his country as a victim of the united states war on terror. second only to afghanistan, he said that while someone to paint his country as the reason that the taliban returned to power. in fact, his government had been attacked over the years for helping the united states in afghanistan. and that pakistani suffered as a result that thousands of them were killed. many of them as a result of us drones strikes as collateral damage. and those drone strikes that millions of pakistan were displaced in billions of pakistani dollars were lost. and to this day, he says they still have 3000000 african refugees and pakistan where the united states went wrong. he said, is by trying to solve the problem. militarily,
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you said the only way forward for the international community, if they want to prevent afghanistan from becoming a haven for for terror groups, is to work with the new government. there is only one way to go. we must strengthen this current government, stabilize it for the sake of the people have done what had the thought of and promised their respect human rights. they would have an inclusive government. they will not allow the soil to be used by deborah and they have given amnesty. now, if the word community incentivizes them encourages them to walk this dog, it will be a win win situation for everyone. because these are the 4 things that are in the hall when the us was talking to dub dollar bon, these were the conditions they were,
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the dialogue was all about. so if the word can incentivize and go to this direction, then after all this 20 year of presence of coalition residents and then we're going to be wasted because of one would not be used for international terrorism. and to further make his point, he talks about the humanitarian situation and app gala. stan, quoting un figures lag currently about half of the country is in need of some form of humanitarian assistance. if more is not done working with the taliban, the un says as many as 90 percent of afghans could be below the poverty line. before the end of the year. the leaders of the u. s. india, australia, and japan, the hail best seller down to democratic nations and the new alliance that seems, accounted china, president biden hosting fellow members of the caught group at the white house. they mostly focused on the vaccine production climate change in cybersecurity,
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biden's latest efforts to firm up us leadership in asia, forming a new defense back with a trailer. and now the divided island of cyprus is under the spotlight of the un general assembly. the invasion of turkish troops in 1974 partition in the island between the un recognized greek separate republic of cyprus. and the self declared republic of northern cyprus repeated attempts and negotiations have failed. but on monday, the un sector general is holding to the leaders on both sides. my kind of reports of the united nations. one of the world's longest standing conflicts flared up once again in the united nations. it was the turn of the president of the republic of cyprus at the lectern, and he lashed out at turkey's insistence on a 2 state solution in cyprus. but i cannot believe. i'm not just the absurdity of attack doric, which lice in their claim. but the efforts for compromise have been
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exhausted. earlier in the week, the turkish president had addressed the general assembly, the conflict. we hope that the problems regarding maritime boundary. the limitation will be resolved within the framework of international law and good neighborly relations. these words incense, the president of the republic of cyprus, presumed, also spoke of the need of main tany good may part of the relations and i wonder yet the game which country had invaded and to date still occupied cypress. the greek cypriot side insists the solution lies in one island, one government, the turkish cypriot, run side. envision some kind of 2 state solution, and insist that can be no negotiation unless there is recognition of the turkish entity. but what could be a subtle shift?
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the turkish leader in northern cyprus told us here that at this stage, there is no longer an insistence on formal recognition through the un. rather a more informal acknowledgement of the facts on the ground. just to clarify, you saying that that doesn't need to be formal recognition through the us that you would be prepared to accept this statement of recognition. i'm saying is that person who formerly negotiate this up to 12 plus accessible says, and then i want the acceptance or reaffirmation or white my what any quality and therefore international because they just the president of the republic of cyprus and the leader of the self declared republic of north cyprus, held talks in april in geneva. as in so many previous rounds, they ended in failure. we'll be having lunch with the secretary general antonio terrace on monday. but all parties are quick to stipulate that this is an informal
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event and didn't know way signifies a beginning of a new round of negotiation. cypress remains divided by a green line, monitored by us forces. and after nearly half a century, the line appears no less permanent. my kind of audience era, united nations, germany's election campaign is entering its final stages. parties are battling so we never undecided voters 2 days before the titus race in years. it will determine who replaces the chancellor anglo miracles and stepping down to 4 terms in office hole. show her right leaning christian democrats. on sunday, behind the scenes left main challenges, the social democrats. 3 more towns have been evacuated after explosions from an interruption volcano on the canary islands intensified the volcano on la palmer. stop interrupting on sunday for the 1st time in 50 years. old and 7000 people have already fled their homes, and hundreds of buildings have been destroyed by rivers of lava. airlines of
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council fights for a 2nd day to a giant ash cloud. now a team of scientists in singapore is finding new ways to tackle food waste that turning the husks of jury and fruit into bandages that they say are cheaper to produce and biodegradable. despite the durians, pungent aroma which some described was similar to rotting garbage, the bandages odorless florence louis has more. in se asia, it's known as the king of fruits. the julian distinctive in appearance and taste is very popular in this part of the world. the thorny husks comprised more than half of the fruit and are usually thrown away, creating environmental waste. now scientists in singapore have found a way to turn them into something useful. bandages. we have a lot of fairly low success in technology. to sort of take the center those out of
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these 2 and a half and then convert them into anti michael buell hydrogen pace bandages for me to call pre k. so the huff i sliced, freeze, dried and ground into powder from which cellulose is extracted glycerol. a waste by product of biodiesel is added and turns the mixture into a soft hydro out was the hydro is 35. we just need to take it out from the malls. these molecules are added to make the jo, anti microbial, then phase of this hydrogen base. bandages he said is moist. so deal with the prevent the wound phone phone on trying up, researches say using waste materials and makes production cheaper than that of conventional bandages. the technology can also be used on other raw materials. the team now hoped to commercialize the bandages and scale up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence li,
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algebra. i'm finally house before royal w. pairing. the new queen of british tennis m. a radical new pair. up with the duchess of cambridge, k. littleton. at the national tennis center in london for a friendly match, 18 year old, let economy shot to fame after winning the us hoping to become britain 1st female grand slam champion in 44 years. feet and the teenager found some all over the world, including the ah, top of the headlines here on the or a canadian citizens michael coverage. micro stable have been freed in china after being detained for more than a 1000 days. they were arrested in 2018 shortly. after police and vancouver arrested, a chinese tech executive there is going to be time for reflections and analysis in the coming days. and we.
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