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from i will tell them that this is from us to them and increasingly, migrant farm workers of victims. a vicious beatings, jovial asked lam is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack, this is europe on al jazeera ah the aircraft carrying micro coverage and michael, steve or left chinese airspace. and they're on their way home to canadians detained in china are headed home after a day with us, prosecutors allowed a chinese tech executive to leave canada. ah,
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everyone on jamal santa maria. this is the world news from al jazeera. it's an embarrassment. it's beyond an embarrassment, it's dangerous, it's wrong. he was president of he takes responsibility for the treatment of haitian migrants that the southern border also explosions from the erupt volcano on the home and the canary islands. also get more evacuation and the smelly fruit beloved in asia. now scientists found a way to make use of the outer shell, the duration ah . so developing, using the past couple of our 2 canadian citizens who were detained in china for more than a 1000 days, have now been freed. and can i didn't prime minister justin true doses. and michael, covert and michael space are on their way back home. arrested back in december 2018
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for espionage. shortly after police in vancouver, arrested the chinese tech executive, mcglenn. joe was all widely labeled as hostage 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 is, i know canadians will be incredibly happy to know. right now this friday night, michael covert, michael spacesaver are on a plane and they're coming home. so the other side to this is that the release of those 2 canadians with just hours after the way chief financial office among lunch, with fried in canada, canadian court to start discharged among after her us extradition. the case was dropped, incident has strained china's relations with both the united states and canada. language are now on her way back to china. she spoke briefly outside the court
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before leaving vancouver. what a past 3 or 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 lining it really was an invaluable experience in my life. 8 pm in vancouver, canada, and mid day. and so that is where we fund. rub mcbride on the left hand side of the screen who we will be with shortly starting with jody vance, who is in bank of jody. tell us about the reaction from canada festival. well, it is been very honest. and frank, obviously really enjoy are ever present as the to michael's are headed to home soil. however, there is also frustration, anger, and even worry for the future. as you mentioned,
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richard early detained. are these 2, michael, shortly after my wife was picked up the advent of british national airport back on december 1st of 2018. and there's concern moving forward. chinese official have insisted that the to michael's being a chain has nothing to do with my show. clearly that is not the case that the 2 miles will be likely passing while in the air as one has home to china and one here to china, that it is really quite something as canadians are concerned about their safety moving forward. we're, we're definitely sharing back coming from sort of the undercurrent of that joyful relief. the fact remains the asian games that are not that far off. and canadians are obviously very active olympians. and sure they can go anywhere on the planet and perhaps be detained and used in this way beyond bad. jody. what do you think about longer term fall out from all of us?
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i must admit beyond this story. i don't know a huge amount about or that we hear a huge amount about canadian, that chinese relations well trained on one hand, honestly and on the other. there are business feelings all the time. some would call the west coast of canada, all the suburb of beijing. there is a large community celebrated chinese community in canada. so on one hand, there are those ties on many levels. however, there are some concerns the by, by the warned against, while way of building out our 5 g network here in canada. and there is that cost associated with what we've just witnessed. over the last, almost 3 years, the court cost canadians have been very concerned with costs. you may have heard over the weekend. that election, that reelected prime minister just in should open eating, still very upset over the $600000000.00 spent on that nap election. only to land pretty much where the government was on august 15th, when
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a prime minister trudeau called the election. however, this is just an opportunity to turn that page and indeed a winning for joe biden. us president joe biden. and prime minister, you know, looking like the come together on the, to bring hostages home. and that really, truly is the narrative today moving forward. we will certainly hear other had the news and frustration coming out of canada games are concerned about the, the bottom line. ok, the latest news on the context there from jodi vance in vancouver. thank you. rob mcbride's covering news out of asia from sol today. rob reaction out of china. yet while we are into the weekend here. so we're not likely to get any official government reaction at least probably until monday, but the tone is already been set by state controlled media in china, and it is rather triumphal as this is a win for china in the chinese media is eyes, at least the global times, that's the rather nationalistic english language,
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mouthpiece for the chinese communist party. it is carried a long article, quoting various chinese experts welcoming at this release, but still very critical of canada's role in all of this, accusing it of doing the bidding of the united states of illegally detaining bank, accusing it of the these accusations of fraud from the united states has been completely baseless, but pointing to the future, saying that with this case now over with her relief, that this could resets us china relations, which obviously been strained quite badly over the past couple of years from trying this position. of course, it's still maintain that all of this case was completely politically motivated. this is part of a broader attempt by the united states to thwart china as high tech ambitions to emerge as a high technology, super power of which of course, while way is a very important component in that we've also heard from shin one news agency that
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the official chinese news agency saying that this was the success of china's and government unremitting efforts to win the release of mang really about promoting it as a chinese government. when saying that manga is now on the way back to the mother land to be reunited with her family. but in all of these articles, of course, there's no mention about the flight heading in the opposite direction. but canadians on board because of course in china is view the 2 issues are completely unrelated, right. and this would leave any individual company living and working in china still very concerned. it's obviously good news for them the heading home, but the thing can happen, you know, just like that. it is a very sobering for all people living and working in china or in the great china area who would be very mindful about the passports they are carrying. and whether
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that government gets into a spat as canada has with the chinese government and the length to which china seems to be prepared to go to defend what it, regardless it's national interest when it seems to be on the threat. we heard that from bang saying that her life has been turned upside down over the past few years, which i'm sure it has a can't be very nice, but she was, after all, as observers, points out on the house arrest most of that time spare a thought for the to michael's who for most of the past nearly 3 years have been held in solitary confinement for months on end. not being allowed access to canadian diplomats and one of the michael cobra. michael's favor, in fact, actually being sentenced to 11 years in prison for, for espionage. so them to be a lot of people living and working in china who will be extremely mindful of what they have been through mcbride. and so thank you for all of that. we'll stay with this story speak to simon lacey now who was vice president of global affairs. while
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we technologies in sions in now senior electra and international trade at the university of adelaide in australia. lovely to have you with us. and maybe because i haven't dealt with this really without your correspondence, you could put a, we'll put way into context here. obviously mangas the cfo of a very important and very large company. but how did the tensions with why we fit into the whole story? well i think come, i think you need to sort of put that in the context of fall way. was one of them to do the bowl and expires targets when, when the us decided on, i mean, it was really john ball, the former national security adviser who read or lead to put pressure on on chinese companies as part of trump to confront
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china and cooperate with kids, you know, one of the most reasonable company is one of the most exposed things nationally. one of my successful and private companies in china. and also, you know, except in their consumer, electronic picky find the laptops and tablets. one with the mice and brand recognition. and so when they went off the radio that call people's attention. so that's a big win for hallway today. looking to be waiting for while i think everyone breathing a sigh of relief that it's and also it's really a chance to put aside what was the big distraction. you know, when you talked to anyone within the last to you about what the strategy was for getting through the period of hardship which, which will involve being played on the department of commerce. them to be late in the late. and that's what i think everyone's at all. we need to get the cfo home. and so this is a real preoccupation for the way which arguably didn't need when,
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when it was fighting pressure on time. the other problem, i mean, the conductor shortage is why don't you just showed a photo of why, why p 40 it's releasing at p 50 this year, and it's not going to have 5 g type abilities even though the later in 5 g. it's not going to have 5 g tech ability because of the shortage of chip than that, because then you are pressure. so this is, you know, this is a distraction from a company that is gladly and thankfully, been put aside. now the, i think it might have been jody actually corresponding who mentioned it briefly, joe biden's part and all this because obviously there is us government involvement in the story that i've been focused on canada. where does that leave the u. s. flash, why, why slash china relationship? now? why don't, why don't see this is leading to anything you can choose between the us and china, mean president by and it's still very vulnerable to attacks from the rice. if he
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eases up on why, where it really matters, we choose which is the department of commerce entity lived. this all. this was certainly paid the way for improvements in the relationship between china and canada. and that really have to happen is if china, serious about joining the ctp, which is what's left of the trent, the ship off and trumpet through us from the agreement. so china really sort of needs to repair relations with countries like canada, like in order to have any chance of doing this agreement. simon, great to talk to you. thank you so much for your your time in and the context you're able to bring to the story. we appreciate it. thank you. the rest of the day's news is coming up. the final rallies ahead of germany's parliamentary election holds predicting a swing to the left of the 3rd time. thousands of germans take to the streets to keep climate changes at the forefront of the political agenda.
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ah hello hope your weekend is going well. here's her weather story for the america as a wind shift in san diego has put down your temperatures by about 10 degrees. so high of 20 on saturday. what weather is now starting to seep into central parts of brazil. so brazil, ya are what day for you with a height of 31 degrees? we have hurricane sam break here. so let's go for a closer look. see what's going on. i push this forward. now towards sunday, it's going to stay east of the leeward islands, but in the days to come the could creep close to guadalupe. so that's something that we will continue to watch and swear for central america, some driving rain for nicaragua in the forecast on saturday. also heavy falls for southern sections of guatemala, where we had seen flash flooding. us gulf states still looking good abundance of
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sunshine, new orleans at 27 degrees. what weather though, around the great lakes, another run of rain and that flooding range, where the ne, into the canadian landscape provinces. and we could have something cooking up in the atlantic. so there's 2 streams of moisture meeting, western parts of canada looking dry, looking good, vancouver with a height of 20 degrees and for the desert southwest. we've got some mon sooner moisture nevada, new mexico. but albuquerque will stay dry with a height of 29 degrees. that's it for me. see, see, the more and more indians are going under the 9 to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to reach new car on al jazeera. ah, did you want to help save the world?
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needs into your own. ah ah, ah, ah, ah, without just the are the top story this our china has 32 canadian men who are being held from us 3 years. michael cove, reagan, michael, stay. they're accused of espionage, but now on their way home, their release was just our off to be one way chief financial officer among one joe with fried in canada. canadian court discharged at none after her us extradition. kate was dropped. she is now on her way back to china to the days of the needs and
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us president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of haitian migrants on the border with mexico. the president promised border patrol agents will pay after they were filmed using whole threatens against people trying to cross over from mexico footage, including video shot biology, 0 sparked outrage earlier in the week. now. whitehouse corresponding kimberly hallett has more. why is country the al jazeera pictures of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents of 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 with to see. as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses very reading them over and people
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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, 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
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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 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 had heard when i came into office. when i came in office, a 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, how can al jazeera, the white house,
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the last of the mostly haitian migrants who were camping along the us mexico border near the texas town of del rio. i have now either left or been removed. heavy equipment was later brought in to clear up the site for about 15000 people at early a converged in deplorable conditions. they are seeking us asylum about 2000 were flying back to hazy on expulsion flights. the rest of been moved to us immigration processing centers, dont homeowner for now from mexico city thought camp in the rio texas. it's under the boat. a bridge is reportedly almost clean, almost created out. now that's what us officials are saying. that's pretty incredible because they were over 14000 people there just a few days ago. so they've obviously cleared that camp incredibly quickly. the all picks that were not great. a tool for president biden's administration, just thousands of people that with shelters that were just sticks. were bits of
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plastic in many cases and blankets being held up and crossing to and through the river to bring food water there. because there wasn't enough food and water on the us side, not all of those people, but a lot of them, a being moved to other areas in the united states and being deported then being flown back to haiti. now that's the other question here, isn't it? where are they being sent back to? this is a country the we were in a little more than a month ago when it just suffered a major earthquake in the south. west of the country did not tell entire communities. it's a country which has no president, right? now, because the president was assassinated back in july, the prime minister was recently implicated by the public prosecutor in the conspiracy to assassinate the president of the country. and there are gangs, especially in the capital, the controlling whole areas. so this is where those people are being sent back to. now, 3 more times have been evacuated after explosions from the eruption volcano in the
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canary islands intensified. allen's accounts of plants for a 2nd day due to a giant ashburn. the talk has report now from the palmer, the clothes, water from dry food and comfort, low and tears at this crisis center. try to help those who been displaced, make sense of their loss. for some it's disbelief. others shock is turning to anger . miss it has been says she knows who or rather what is to blame. it took a whole panic with i'm a victim of climate change and i remember when it erupt had 50 years ago, it wasn't that bad. what has changed since then? if the amount of men made pollution in the air and underground, it has changed our environment for service. but as has been here before, after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island, developed palma, last month, a wildfire broke out. once again on the foothill of the volcano in $300.00 hector's
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went up in flames. scientists have not been able to establish a direct link between the liters volcanic eruption in these multiple fires. yet however, these, if sri weather patterns has changed this once green and luscious environment into a lunar landscape, the, the volcanic explosions are getting louder, provoking sonic booms, shaking the windows of homes and businesses kilometers away from the crater. a 2nd crater is now forming firefighters, or on the retreats they expect a big explosion to localities of that you can do that in seconds. a bustle are being evacuated with the skies thick with ash flights are grounded. what's been released in the air is not just toxic gas, but a mixture of calcium and magnesium experts called with a rapid weathering reaction. and there's a positive side to this. some of these gases are expected to cut down carbon emissions in the air. there are some opportunities here in their options and nature
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regenerate itself and be comfortable with all the sediment minerals from the preteen in the ground. this will change the environment here from the ash nature will come back, but it won't bring back mercedes is home. she sees in this land turn to fire the consequences of people disregard for the environment. because talk algebra with the yellow slip out of my spade. jenny's election campaign is entering its final stages parties battling to win over the undecided voters 2 days before while the tide has rise in years, it'll determine, of course, to replace the chancellor angle and muckle, who stepping down after or turn in office. the polls show her right leaning christian democrats are slightly behind the center lift challenges from the social democratic i'm a change has been a major issue during this campaign. and on friday, tens of thousands of protesters rallied in berlin. they called on politicians to
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phase out coal sooner than the countries target of 2038, to speed up the transition to green energy as reported from step awesome. the last attempt before sunday's election to convince nearly 60000000 photos to make the climate crisis a priority. when they go to the polling station, among the protesters with climate activity greater turn back, we had a message for german politicians. 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. not even their proposed commitments are close to being in line with what would be needed to fulfill the purchase agreement. the climate issue has been dominating the election campaign after nearly 200 germans were killed in july during the worst reigns and flooding and decades. that is off as race concerns
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about germany's expanding coal mines like the gas while, which provides power to the western most industrialized part of the country. the late night mind that has swallow tens of villages over the years is allowed to expand until 2038th. and 6 more villages are planned to be demolished before them. it cannot advantage for i can understand why germany continued policy. they say we will stop in 2030 a, but that is too late. it isn't thinkable that in 2027 villages will have to disappear to mind. call the damages, the climate. this is marita family has been living and cooking for generations and nearly abandoned village now since many residents have left you 2 plants who demolished houses, while germany can rely more on renewable energy than other european countries, fossil fuels have recently made a comeback to prevent blackouts due to a shortage of wind and solar energy and style
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sheets sound for former coal miners like you are going the co belt, who spent 33 years working underground until the last deep coal mine close and 2018 . it was the end of an industry that provided work for half a 1000000 people in the 1950 and how to rebuild germany after world war 2. yakobelli who now guides to it, thinks the industry how built close to soon. what kind of color we don't want coal, we don't want late night, we don't want nuclear energy and with new forms of energy, we can't generate enough power for our economy. so what are we doing now? we are importing coal, but many agreed to train moving away from the traditional call industry has become unstoppable climate. chancellor, are not ongoing merkel. lisa mix legacy, looking at policies to reduce emissions. and let's say the next chance i have no choice but to speed up the energy transition and try to fill merkel law. choose internationally that fast and al jazeera invalid. the value of bitcoin has
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plummeted off the china intensified. it's cracked on, on digital currencies, banning all transactions. on friday, china's most powerful regulators, including the central bank, want anyone found to find the law would be investigated the cracked on part, the jews, and the massive amount of energy needed to create digital currency. many so called mine is of crypt. their currency are based in china. colombian police have seized on a legal amount, legal shipment, i'm sorry, of around 3 and a half 1000 shock fins destined for hong kong. as many as a 1000 sharks were killed to produce that whole found a bug, a tire port. many species of shock are endangered, but in some countries they fin the believe to have health benefit. now, the durian you may or may not know this. a fruit has a strong smell, but loved by many across se, asia. now let's team of scientists and singapore is finding new ways to make use of it. to tackle food waste, florence louis has more in se, asia,
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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 developed a steady low success in technology to sort of take the center those out of these 2 and a half, and then convert them into anti medical bw. hydrogen piece bandages for me to call p cases. the husks a 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 solidified. we just need to take it out from the
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mall. yeast 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 drying up research 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 skill up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence lee algebra. ah and help me all these other headlines on al jazeera, china has free 2 canadian men who were being held for almost 3 years. michael, covert and michael space are accused of espionage. they are now on their way home,
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arrested back in december 2018 shortly after police and vancouver arrested. the chinese tech executive man long, jo. this is widely enabled as hostile.

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