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finishing a rate of football pictures a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, with the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on algebra ah the aircraft carrying micro cove rig and michael steve, or left chinese airspace and they're on their way home to canadians have been released in china. off the u. s. charges dropped against a one way executive in canada, allowing her to leave the country. ah,
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other can fidel this is eligible law firm coming up is dangerous. it's wrong. joe biden accepts responsibility for the treatment, the patient migrant from the southern border with mexico. families returned to towns destroyed by fighting and northern mozambique, but they still fear their safety. and it's a smelly for that's beloved in asia. now, scientists have found a way to make use of the syrians outer shell ah, to canadian citizens who were detained in china for nearly 3 years, or on their way back home. their release came just as after while a chief financial officer among one chow was freed and canada should been under arrest or house arrest for almost 3 years while awaiting extradition to the u. s. but to deal with american prosecutors shop returns with this report about hurley's
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min one. joe, thank all those you'd helped her since he 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 it goes back to every county has that they were 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 iran. 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 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, but 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 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. and he's like,
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the company's mung is the daughter of ron young clay. the founder of highway a year ago highway was the world's largest maker of small things and remains of the full from the 5 g delicate networks. but it's fain shipments have dropped but 80 percent a us black, the sink prevents the company for obtaining chips and wasn't 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 advertised c al jazeera. let's get a little bit more detail about how all of this played out. and your court issued a warrant for among charles arrest in august of 2018. in december at the request of american authorities,
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canadian police detained mon vancouver's international airport after shit arrived from hong kong on route to mexico. the nature of the charges against mung, were revealed. at her 1st extradition hearing within a week of her arrest. 10 days after her detention china arrested canadians, michel coverage, and michaels 5 or using them of endangering china is national security. the 2 men went formally charged for the crime for more than 18 months. cover against pavel would tried in march the entire time being held in chinese prison. novel was eventually sentenced to 11 years in prison. no outcome was ever announced uncovered case. in january, a canadian court denied a request to ease monks bail conditions. she'd been living on the house arrest at her multi $1000000.00 mentioned in vancouver, which already balances in vancouver. she says the case is strained. relations between china and canada. burch fairly detained, were these 2 michael,
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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 officials have insisted that the to michael, being a chain has nothing to do with my you know, clearly that is not the case that you, my goals will be likely passing the way in the air as one has home to china and one here to canada it is really quite something as canadians aren't concerned about their safety moving forward. we're, we're definitely sharing that coming from sort of the undercurrent of that joyful relief. the fact remains, the asian games are not that far off. and canadians are obviously very active olympians, and they can go anywhere on the planet and perhaps be detained and used in this way . let's pick now to robert bride, who's in sol, sir roberts, the canadian perspective, how is china likely be viewing these development people?
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this is the weekend, so we don't getting much in the way of official government to reaction, although one of the foreign ministry spokespeople john lee jen, has uploaded onto one of his social media accounts. the simple statement. welcome home. and it's really been left to state controlled media in china to frame the reaction. and it's been rather celebrate to rate this is being regarded as being depicted as a big win for china. the global times, for example, that is the english language mouthpiece, or rather nationalistic and mouthpiece for the communist party of china. it is carried a long article about this whole case a welcoming the release among but also at the same time, really lashing out at canada, saying it was doing the bidding of the united states was illegally detained long and then was called of these fraud accusations against the executive was completely
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baseless, but a pointing looking ahead to the future. quoting experts saying that this would is now a chance to reset the relationship between china and the u. s, which has been badly damaged, trying to of course, regard. this is all completely politically motivated by the us as part of its broader push to try to stop the china emerging as a technology, as superpower o'connor course qual way, is very much a, an important component of that. as soon while the official chinese news agency is also weighed in praising the chinese government and saying that it's because of its unremitting effort and efforts that mom is now on her way home without any mention of course about the, the release of the 2 canadians because as far as china is concerned, the 2 cases are completely unrelated. all right, thanks for that from mcbride across developments from salt. a group representing
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the catholic bishops and canada has for the 1st time, apologized its role in the countries residential school system. the canadian conference of catholic bishops had been under pressure to do so for years. earlier this year, the remains of hundreds of indigenous children were found on the grounds of former schools. between 1831 and 996 digit, as children were forcibly removed from the families and then to schools run by the catholic church and the government many were subjected to physical abuse and forbidden from speaking and native languages. us president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of haitian migrants on the border with mexico. he said border patrol agents will pay after they were filmed using coal reins against people trying to cross from mexico. the footage, including video, shot by al jazeera, spoke to outrage earlier this week. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawk reports the al jazeera
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pictures of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents that 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 u. s. president finally addressed the haitian refugees miss treatment. of course i take responsibility, i'm president, but i was horrible. what just as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses very reading 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 betty, 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
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. 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 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
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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 hell kit al jazeera, the white house still ahead on al jazeera, me explosions from an erupt. volcano on the palmer in the canary islands, forces more evacuation. ah hi there. thanks for joining us. we're still dealing with blustery conditions for
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southern parts of scandinavia into the baltic states. in particular, for lithuania, i think in any of these areas we could see winds range from about 65 to 85 kilometers per hour. so there is that potential to see some damage, really raw feeling day across iceland, reykjavik at 6 degrees. we've got rain and when it's all part of the system diving down what weather toward the north atlantic. we're not out of the woods yet for flash flooding across siberia because we have pulses of heavy rain still in the forecast. madrid getting up to a hive. 22 degrees. some of the best weather across the continent can be found toward the bulk in belgrade $26.00 degrees. sophia bulgaria, 24. so these temperatures are running a few degrees above average. we are starting to bounce back in its stem bull. you're up to 24 degrees, but we do have what, whether for the northeastern lack c region, places like our hobby, once again being hit hard for western africa, some big storms for southern sections of nigeria, affecting lego. same goes for the ivory coast gonna,
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and on the other side into liberia as well. so speaking of the ivory coast savvy, john can expect to get up to a high of 25 degrees with what weather and the forecasts. that's it for me. we'll see again soon, the news from frank assessments. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of indiana . we need somewhere where sovereign states can exchange use informed opinion is likely to change biting behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match up with this more games or intolerant in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, ah
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ah, what's your algebra, her laundry, top story. there are 2 canadians who have been detained in china for nearly 3 years . i'm heading home. michael culver again. michael, sophomore, were arrested. and december 2018 pianos. the release of the 2 canadians comes just off the way executive mung. one child was freed in china, a canadian court discharged long after she caught a deal for her us extradition case jobs and the last of the most, the haitian migrants who were camping along the us. mexico border have either left or been removed. president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment by border patrol officer. the divided island of silent press is under the spotlight. the un general assembly,
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the invasion by turkish troops in 1974 partitioned the island between the un recognised greek separate republic of cyprus. and the self declared turkish republic of northern cyprus, repeated attempts that negotiations have failed. but on monday, the un secretary general was holding talks with leaders from both sides. i can report from the united nations, one of the world's longest standing conflicts flared up once again and 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 rhetoric, which lice in that claim about the air force for compromise, have been 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
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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 maintaining good may part of your relationships. and i won't get the game. which country had invaded and to day or 2 by cyprus, 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 in what could be a subtle shift, the turkish leader in northern cyprus told all just the error that at this stage there is no longer an insistence on formal recognition through the un. rather
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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 a statement of recognition. i'm saying is that, 1st of all, who formally negotiate this up to swap plus sexism says and then i want the acceptance or reaffirmation, my poet and equality, and therefore international. because this is 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. they'll be having lunch with the secretary general antonio terrace on monday. but all parties are quick to stipulate that this is an informal event and didn't know way signifies a beginning of a new round up negotiation. cypress remains divided by
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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, the coins value has plummeted off the china intensified. it's cracked down on digital currency, bending all transactions on friday, being less powerful regulators including its central bank warned anyone found defined the law will be investigated. the crime down is partly due to the huge amount of energy needed to create digital currencies. encouraged by military victories against the armed groups, people are beginning to return to towns and northern most at bic, which were ravaged by years of violence. fighters have been targeting the resource rich region the have been pushed out with help from wanda. welcome with has been visiting some of the recapture towns. the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been taken
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over by an armed crew called our ship bab, rwandan soldiers supporting madame beings. government fought 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. 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 away, don't, 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
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bushes through london forces told us they didn't know how many of them left. the secret behind county's, ledger suppression, his vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you suggested not getting a footboard 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, mose, i'm beacon 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 earlier 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, we created a tinder box. now the government and his allies control the towns once again, people waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera
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cover, delgado, mozambique germans are preparing to head to the polls on sunday parties about owing to window the undecided voters in the tightest rate race. for years. it will determine who replaces chancellor. anglo merkel who, stepping down off to 16 years. polls indicate her right leaning christian democrats, so slightly behind the center left main challenges, the social democrats, 3 more towns have been evacuated to explosions from an erupt. thing volcano intensified on the canary islands. airlines have canceled flights for a 2nd day because of a giant ash cloud. nicholas hark has the latest from the pablo, the clothes, water from dry food, and comfort, low and hears at this crisis center tried to help those who been displaced,
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make sense of their loss. for some, it's this belief. others shock is turning to anger. miss as bit as says, she knows who or rather what is to blame for 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, i said, has been, as has been here before, after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island developed paloma last month. a wildfire broke out once again on the foothill of the volcano. in the 300 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 a lunar landscape, the,
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the volcanic explosions are getting louder, provoking sonic booth, shaking the windows of homes and businesses kilometers away from the crater. a 2nd creator is now forming firefighters, or on the retreat they expect a big explosion. the localities of the you have the candid daddy bought into 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 talks a 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 to see nature regenerate itself and be gone for all of this 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. it's home, she sees in this land turn to fire the consequences of people disregard for the
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environment. quickly talk al jazeera with yellow slop alma, spain, police and columbia has seized an illegal shipment of nearly 3 and a half 1000 sharks and destined for hong kong. as many as 1000 shark between one and 5 meters long were killed to produce the hole that was found the buckled apples catalonia the former leader colored brewster malt has been released from italian detention. he was taken into custody by police and saw denise on thursday, spain charge push amount with sedition for 2017 independence referendum, which was deemed illegal by the court. and this adam rainy reports from the sardinian city of society, despite being fried. his court battle isn't over yet. the less than 24 hours after being arrested in sardinia on a spanish extradition warrant. former cattle in present, cars pleased amount walks free from an italian high security prison. he left it to
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his lawyer to explain the ruling, remiss he only knew, but the next president president preached a month is free without any limitation, and he will not be detained. and he will present himself to salaries appeals court on october, 4th, for another extradition hearing. despite being free to leave italy police tomorrow has plans to stay at least a little while now ghetto. the city with strong cadillac ties. and i guess my main shop is in put him on is, will not president, bridged among is a free man free throughout europe. he came to a gara to celebrate the catalog culture. and most likely he will stay follow his plan, but as ones but the penitentiary where pushing them out was held on fridays, one of the most secure prisons. in fact, it's where the country keep some of the highest ranking members of the mafia pushed them on. and several separatists allies fled spain in 2017 after holding an independence referendum that the government in madrid and court deemed illegal. 9
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separatists were sentenced to prison, but were later pardoned. earlier this year, the european parliament stripped pushed a month of his immunity as a sitting member. at the time they saw little chance he would be arrested. doesn't just ardini and activists came out to support, push them on. they dream of an independent sardinia and hold pleased amount of as an example the sustain all the happy turns out this way. we hope that also the court doesn't grant expedition request later on to the priest amount is hoping for the same to just have to wait at least until october 4th, to find out if it'll be complete rules against spain request. adam rainy, how does your subsidy? so demi durian is a fruit for the strong smell that's loved by many in se asia. now
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a team of scientists in singapore is finding new ways to make use of it. to tackle food waived the turning the husks of syrian fruit and the bandages that they say it's cheaper to produce and biodegradable floors, though it has more. in se asia is known as the king of fruits. the durian 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 chassis technology to sort of take the center of those out of these 2 and a half. and then convert them into anti michael buell hydrogen base bandages for me to call p cases to half a sliced freeze dried and ground into powder from which cellulose is extracted
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glycerol. a waste by product of biodiesel is added and turns the mixture into a soft hydro out was the hydro job 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 these hydro job 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, algebra. ah, this is al jazeera,
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remind now of the top stories. china has fried to canadians who were being held for nearly 3 years. michael carver again michael solve or were accused of.

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