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reporting from ridgeview, she went to tribe, protecting by diversity quote, defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian, on al jazeera, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. from london broadcast center on al jazeera ah, the aircraft carrying microscope, rig and michael steve, or left chinese airspace. and they're on their way home to canadians, detained in china. freed offer a deal with us, prosecuted a lot of chinese tech executive to leave canada. ah, hello again. i'm can all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al
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jazeera. it's an embarrassment, it's beyond embarrassed. it's dangerous, it's wrong. the president says he takes responsibility for them if the treatment of haitian migrants of the southern border families return to towns destroyed by fighting in northern mozambique, but they still worry about their safety and the smelly fruit that is beloved in asia. now, scientists found a way to make use of the outer shell of the dirty and ah, over 2 canadian citizens detained in china for almost 3 years, have been freed and are on their way back home. their release kinds of salads. after the while a chief financial officer among joe was also freed in canada. she's been under house arrest for almost 3 years while awaiting extradition to the u. s. but reach to deal with american prosecutors. the details on this report she harbor tansy.
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hurley's min 10, think all those you'd helped her since she was 1st attained at vancouver international airport in 2018 over the past 3 or my life has been turned upside down. it was the reparative time for me. as a mother i wife and the company exactly. eric cloud has a lining. it really was an invaluable experience. monk had been under house arrest, pending extradition to the u. s. to face charges that she deceived hsbc bank in 2013 into breaking us sanctions against rom, under a deal with prosecutors, she pled not guilty, but admitted wrong doing. as a result, the u. s. will drop the charges against them. a few hours later. justin today made a surprise advancement to the canadian citizens. michael sparkle, and michael colvin had also been arrested in 2018,
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but accused of espionage were on their way home from china. right now, our focus is on getting these to canadians, homesafe. they've been through an extremely difficult ordeal. verities ends a chapter and us canadian chinese relations that had long been dog by accusations of hostage taking suspicion is often raised the 2 canadians were being held as bargaining chips. monks lawyer, meanwhile, so harassed as politically motivated, a claim boasted when donald trump offered to intervene and 2018 in return for china signing a trade deal. the americans never should have started this case in the 1st place. president trump used me as long as a trade in negotiations with china. the u. s. department of justice maintains this was about justice nonetheless, embassy, a connection between this case and future biden policy is appended most allies, i think by and we'll work together with other allies in europe and elsewhere to address the security threats related to walk away. and other chinese companies,
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mung is the daughter of ron young clay, the founder of holloway a year ago. hallway was the world's largest maker of small things and remains of the full from to 5 g delicate networks. but it's friendship bills have dropped by 80 percent. a us black, this thing prevents the company for obtaining chips and was going to persuade some, they not all of its allies to spurn the company, claiming the equipment is a national security risk washing. his argument is that hallway is obliged to do the bidding of the chinese communist party. however, it's presented no evidence. there is a precedent for such back doors and telecommunications equipment. in 2014, it was revealed that the us national security agency implanted surveillance equipment in routers from us manufacturers that were exported internationally. she advertise see al jazeera, let's hear from our correspondent study vance in vancouver, who says the saga has strained relations between china and canada. arbitrarily to change these to michael, shortly after among winds,
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was picked up at bank of british national airport back on december 1st of 2018. and there's concern moving forward. chinese officials have insisted that the to michael, being a chain has nothing to do with my land. you know, clearly that is not the case that you, michael's will be likely passing the way in the air as one has home to china and one head here to canada. it is really quite something as canadians aren't concerned about their safety moving forward. we're definitely sharing that 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 tourists. they can go anywhere on the planet and perhaps be detained and used in this way. and now rob mcbride, who's following the story from so today is monitoring a chinese reaction to amongst release way into the weekend here. so we're not
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likely to get very much in the way of official government reaction. although one foreign ministry spokesperson as alley john has left a simple message on one of the social media accounts saying welcome home. it's been left very much up to state controlled media in china to set the tone and it is one that is quite triumphal as this is being portrayed as a big win for china. and also the chinese government, the global times. for example, that is the english language mouthpiece. fairly nationalistic in tone has welcomed the release, but still very critical of canada's role in all less accusing it of doing the, the bidding of the united states illegally detaining mang. and also saying that these fraud accusations from the us were completely baseless, but also quoting experts saying that may be from this of the us and china can move on and reset relations. china still regards all of this has been completely politically motivated, that this is all part of
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a one broader attempt by the united states to thwart china's high tech ambitions to become a technology superpower of which, of course, quite ways. a very important component. we've also heard from she was a news agency in china saying that this was a success for the chinese government. and it's unremitting efforts to win many release saying that she is now on her way back to the motherland. of course, in all of his reporting, no mention of the flight going in the opposite direction with the 2 canadians on board because in china's view, the 2 are completely unrelated. until the news you, as president joe biden says, he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of haitian migrants on the border with mexico. the president has promised border patrol agents will pay after they were film using hoarse threatens against people trying to cross over from mexico. that footage, which includes video, shot by al jazeera sparked outrage earlier in the week, more from what corresponding kimberly. how can why is
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the i was just years pictures of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents of the southern border with mexico. have made headlights for days. they've prompted several suspension and at least one by didn't administration resignation. after days of silence, the u. s. president finally addressed the haitian refugees miss treatment. of course i take responsibility, i am president, but i was horrible. what just as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses very writing them over and 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, angering very african american. i'm pissed. i'm unhappy and i'm not just unhappy with the cowboys who were running down haitians and using their
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range to whip them. i'm happy with the administration's 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 in foundation li, 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
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a new security arrangement with the u. k and australia. take a look at what i had harry 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 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. now encouraged by military victories against groups, people are beginning to return to towns in northern most ambitious license which were ravaged by years of violence. fight as have been targeting the results rich region, but have been pushed out with help from rwanda. malcolm weapons in visiting some of those recaptured towns. the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been
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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 a tree waiting for help. they say they've been here most days for the last 7 months . did talk to didn't, it can be of the thought we ran away from the attackers. they killed people and 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 peace, come now, what we want easter government to help us go back on. there's not much left of many people's homes fighters responsible of fled into the bush through london forces
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told us they don't know how many of them are left. the secret behind county register patients is vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you suggested not getting anywhere detach 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 make money, most of the trucks and the other vehicles here in the port of my symbol to 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 coastline can profit from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict. but even greater riches lie off shore.
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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, those am beacon writes group suspects the gas money will ultimately pay for the foreign military force. but the rwandan government says it's paying the cost. this 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 arm 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 tinderbox. now the government and its allies control the towns once again. people are waiting to see if anything else
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is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover delgado mozambique in the news ahead. explosions from that erupted volcano and la palmer and the canary islands, forcing more evacuation and kept alone his former president is released from jail in a lease. still a chance though, he'll be extradited to spain. ah hi there your weather story begins right here right now in southern pockets where we have seen flooding in karachi car stalled out and people waiting through about we steep water. the good news is we have dry conditions in store on saturday karachi with a high of 34 degrees. ok, i'm going to take you to the middle east right now. we're going to put this day forward. so here we are on sunday. we have
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a small wind coming down from iraq. look at the darker colors here. that's the sand and dust being tossed up. so i think for any of the gulf states, potentially we could see wind gusts here of about 60 kilometers per hours. so he's the sunshine and this will also impact visibility. temperatures are bouncing back for its bowl. we're up to 24 degrees on saturday and wet weather for turkey's northeastern black sea region impacting places like our hobbies, through the tropics of africa. some pretty big stormed south sudan into uganda. juba has a high of 30 degrees, a lot of heat for southern areas of africa. so we're talking about namibia in botswana. haben roney. up to 34 degrees, johannesburg, i think. i think we'll do it. we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. so that's looking like it will come on sunday. thanks in part to an east breeze and we've got an abundance of sunshine temperatures while above the average. enjoy susan ah.
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ready too often of cornerstone as trained through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives fanny for decades revealed the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a j o a. the tell stories on now to 0, china has free to canadian men who were being held for almost 3 years. michael
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coverage and michael space or accused of espionage. they are now on their way home . their release just was after the chief financial officer among one joe with fried itself in canada. the canadian court discharged among the after her us extradition case was dropped, sheep now headed back to china and us president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of the patient migrant. on the border with mexico. president promised border patrol agents will pay after they were filmed using his reins against people. 3 more towns have been evacuated after explosions from interrupting volcano on the canary islands intensified the live shot here from la palmer was 5 20 in the morning. there now actually airlines have cancelled applying for a 2nd day due to an ash cloud, as well as reported from nicholas hawk close water.
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some dry food and comfort volunteers 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 for fanny. i am 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 messages. but as has been here before, after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island developed palmer last month, a wildfire broke out. once again on the foothill of the volcano in $300.00 hector's 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
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a lunar landscape, 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 retreat, they expect a big explosion to localities of that you can do that by candid i bustle are being evacuated with the skies thick with ash flights are grounded. what's been released in the air is not just talked to 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 regenerate itself and be comfortable with all the sediment minerals from the preteen in the around. this will change the environment here from the ash nature
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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, my spain from a leader of catalonia, kind of preached him on, has been released from italian detention was taken into custody by police in sardinia on thursday. spain had charged preached him with the addition for a 2017 independence referendum, which had been deemed illegal by its course. and as adam rennie reports from the sardinian city of saturday, despite being freed, as court battle isn't over yet. the less than 24 hours after being arrested in 13 years on a spanish extradition warrant. former cattle in present, cars pleased amount walks free from an italian high security prison. he left it to his lawyer to explain the ruling, remiss he only, but the next president president reached a month is free without any limitation,
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and he will not be detained if you will present himself to salaries appeals court on october. 4th for another extradition hearing request. despite being free to leave italy pleased, her mom has plans to stay at least a little while now ghetto. the city was strong, cattle and ties. i get to main jeopardy and put them on israel, not president, push demand is a free man. free to europe. he came to gara to celebrate katlyn culture. and most likely he will stay on his plan, but as ones but the penitentiary were pushing him out with held on fridays one to leave most secure prisons. in fact, it's where the country keep some of the highest ranking members of the mafia pushed him out. and several separatists allies fled to spain in 2017 after holding an independence referendum that the government in madrid and court deemed illegal. 9 separatists were sentenced to prison, but were later pardoned. earlier this year,
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the european parliament stripped pushed him out of his immunity as a sitting member. at the time they saw little chance he would be arrested. dozens of sardinian activists came out to support pleased him on they dream of an independent sardinia and hold please to mount up as an example. you sustain all the vote though we are happy turned out this way. we hope that also the court doesn't grant expedition request later on. the priest amount is hoping for the same. we'll just have to wait at least until october 4th, to find out if italy can plead rules against strains request. adam raining. i'll just hear a saturday said denny. germany's election campaign now entering its final stages as parties battle to win over the undecided voters just 2 days before the tide is raised in years. that's an old determined who replace the chancellor, angular macro, who is stepping down after 4 turns in office. polls show her rightly an increasing
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democrats slightly behind their sensitive main challenges. the social democrat climate change has been a big issue during painting in the selection and on friday, tens of thousands of protesters rallied in berlin. they called on politicians to phase out coal sooner than the countries target of 2038, and to speed up the transition to green energy support from step val, from the last attempt before sundays election to convince nearly 60000000 photos to make the climate crisis a priority, when they go to the polling station among the protests, as was climate activists grad 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 clear 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
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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 his affairs raise concerns about germany's expanding coal mines like the gulf 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 continue on his 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 marita family has been living and cooking for generations, a nearly abandoned village. now since many residents have left you 2 plants, demolished houses,
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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 sheet sound for former coal miners like you are going the belt, who spent 33 years working underground until the last deep cold mine close in 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, jacobo to now guide to it, thinks the industry, how built slows too soon. we'll 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, on not on the merkel, lisa mix legacy, looking at her policies to reduce emissions. and let's say the next chance i have
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no choice but to speed up the energy transition and try to fill merkel law, choose internationally that fastened al jazeera invalid. and climate activists have organized several protests across argentina, calling on their government and big business to act. now, to lower carbon emissions. daniel charlotte was at one of the biggest gatherings held in gwyn osiris. one of ours is a long way from home, protest dot dislike records. so, but just a few years ago, now have a resident with a fire it 4000. and the rest of luck in america has young people become increasingly aware of damage being caused by dr. jay's sort of call. and i believe that being a young person today, you have to tackle hunger and misery as a form of self defense. because these problems are being dumped on future generation, which is the beginning of his calling for concrete political measures. the bonds,
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the bay by society are growing and climate change is now on the agenda election year. not in tina. they say i for one, for the last big the gracious belting at the south. they see drought loading as deforestation in the rest of the country. are they talking to their colleagues around the rest of america? the roots aware of the fact that the instructional and told them a lot of it well, that generates wind up being the quick fix. now, will bring up on this for this generation in a few years time. they have their eyes on the topic exam going a few weeks ago. i suppose that they took a big hit america here and you know, to deal with the problem. now i know, leave it to them. think that the group representing catholic bishops in canada
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has for the 1st time apologized for its role in the countries notorious residential school system. the canadian conference of catholic bishops has been under pressure to do so for years. early this year, you may remember the remains of hundreds of children were found on the grounds of former schools between 1831. 1996 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools run by the catholic church and the government. many of them was subjected to abuse value. bitcoin plummeted after china intensified. it's cracked on, on digital currencies, banning all transactions on friday, china's most powerful regulators, and that includes the central bank. won't anyone found defying law would be investigated? was cracked on partly due to the massive amount of energy needed to create digital currencies. finally, we can talk about the durian, which is a fruit. it's a very smelly fruit, but it is loved by many people in se asia. now,
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team of scientists and singapore, it's finding new ways to make use of it to tackle food waste for him. so he has this report 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 had a lot of cellulose, a chassis technology to sort of take the sale of those out of these 2 and a half. and then convert them into anti michael buell 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
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a soft hydro out was the hydro is solidified. we just need to take it out from the malls. these molecules are added to make the jo and he microbial wednesdays of these hydro job 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 li, algebra ah, at the all these are the headlines. china has free to canadian men who are being held for almost 3 years. michael cove reagan, michael special, were accused of espionage. they are now on their way home. they've been arrested
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