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ripple influence over north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table from around the world. the law is being accused of trying to expand around the influence here. ah, the aircraft carrying micro coverage and michael steve or left chinese airspace and they're on their way home to canadians have been released in china falls off the u . s. charges dropped against a one way executive in canada and i want her to leave the country. ah, other kimbell algebra log from off the coming up more than 100 members of tune is the biggest political party resign and protest against their leadership. failure to
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defend democracy is dangerous. it's wrong and accept responsibility for the treatment of patient migrant from the southern border with mexico and explosions from interrupting volcano on the palm of the canary islands for more evacuation. ah, ah. we begin with some breaking news from afghanistan, where there is a major security operation underway in the eastern city of javala bogged. that is all of the information that we have for now it's been jade is standing by for us when we can get him online. we will bring you a little more on that breaking story. a 2 canadian citizens who are detained in
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china for nearly 3 years are on their way back home. their release came just off the one way chief financial officer may 1 show was freed in canada. she'd been on the health risks for almost 3 years while awaiting extradition to the u. s. reach to deal with american prosecutors. shepherd towns, reports, was her release among one. jo, 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 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 iran. under a deal with prosecutors,
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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, 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
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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. 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 prevents the company for obtaining chips and washington as persuaded. 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
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equipment and routers from us manufacturers that were exported internationally. she advertised c al jazeera ok. we can go back now to afghanistan, where there is a major security operation on the way in the eastern city of general about some of the debate is live for us. now, in kabul, a somewhat more do we know what this is after a series of attacks, which we've seen in the city of gyla bar on the outskirts in the heart of the city in the last week or so. ice ok, the hot sun group have been claiming responsibility for these attacks. now earlier we spoke to the spokesman for the islamic emory to have the taliban called the government. and the major had told us that a major security operation is underway. multiple people have been arrested, they're trying to go off to the perpetrators figured out where their high doubts are, but it is a major challenge for them as they have taken just about 2 months ago, the security of eastern and the higher problems you have to realize that this is an
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area which is mountainous and hilly and it is very easy for ice of sleeper cells to dissipate in the distance and then come out and carry out these attacks. and so far the focus of these attacks by ice. ok, not happy taliban fighters, they've been this attack in particular was a roadside bomb. we understand from hospital sources that there are multiple casualties. there is confusion about if they have been any people who been killed. but this goes to show that this is a group which is going to continue to pose a problem for the taliban, and it calls that are live on upon states. this is a group which is hotline, and as the world sees the taliban as quite hard line themselves when it comes to implementation of their version of syria, here is another group i. so for us on, we're just calling the dollar on the prostate and the thought of on the thing. they're going to do whatever they can to make sure that they go off to the perpetrators and do not let them find any century. ok, what is i so k hoping to achieve here and, and find 12 audience if you can,
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a little bit more about who this group but i still caught our son is a group which pleasure to lead these are number of militias, which had been fighting both the taliban and the african government in previous years, they pledge allegiance to isolate in 2014 and became an affiliate self proclaimed affiliate which was then endorsed by isolate then as well, this is a group which operates in the shadows they have. they don't have a lot of fighters, but they're modus operandi is that they're, they're small, they work in small groups and carry out suicide attacks get nothing's targeted, killings and that has been a real nuisance for the government and the bus. and the thought about have now inherited the time about it is very interesting because one of the deals that is out of are made with the international community was not to let any other group find sanctuary in i've gotten assigned, which could pose a threat,
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not just to kinda fund itself, but to its neighbors. any why the rest and world has been so thought about and say they are continuing to go off to this group. but it is going to be a difficult task because fall a button yet have to establish a system of intelligence. they have to find out where this group is actually operating from where their funding coming from. and then they have to cut it off. the thought about are confident, obviously for the propaganda saying that they are going to go after the group and going to make sure that it doesn't oppose the threat. but it is going to be easier said than done as we've seen in the last week that over to doesn't the tags specifically targeting thought of on fight it. all right, thank you for that update. there are some have been just a lot for us to cobble and their reports of casualties in somalia after car bomb exploded in the southern part of the capital. witnesses said the explosion happened at a security checkpoint. in the home we district of mogadishu. i said the car was trying to cross the security barrier, located about 2 kilometers from the presidential palace. more than 100 members of
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to new z as largest political party and other have resigned in protest against their leadership. both have stepped down and 2 deputies and for the members of the constituent assembly, they say the parties leadership is failing to actively engage any common from against what they call evidence to radical danger. earlier this week, soon as he is president case, i. e cemented his won the rule, after declaring he would rule by decree, robbie, but louis is an independent journalist from judith. she says tensions within the party have been growing for some time. they are under with their own leadership, the leader of the party. and i should have a new shot the same time. they are angry, angry with the president, i signed the decision, especially the degree of the presidential decree. and now said last, wednesday, these, this members who resigned this morning cited failures of the parties breakdown of democracy and extreme. so 20 zation of power inside the party as well said policies
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they, they say this, this is an open door to open them. and july 25 decisions. so i think this is the biggest great that the, another party is living, you know, where, you know, she is the leader of the party since 99. you won. and last september, last year, i mean the number 2020, exactly 100 members of the party. anyway, again, it's their search for the new sheet. so for me, it wasn't really surprised. it was expected since the tension started last year one year ago. but let's say this a huge number is really a surprise. they are, they accused the president of the leader of the party of one of pretty, of this session off. i mean, they, they called him and some of the numbers called him the 3030 and
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leader us president robot and 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 horse rains against people trying to cross from mexico. footage, including video shot by al jazeera, sparked outrage this week. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could recall the al jazeera, the pictures of haitian refugees being rounded up by us agents. 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
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courses very writing them over and people being strapped. it's outrageous biden have faced heavy criticism for his administration, 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 range 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
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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 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 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,
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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, have either left or been removed. heavy equipment was later bought in to clear up a site where about 15000 people had early a converged and deplorable condition seeking asylum in the us. about 2000 were phone bank, hazy on expulsion flights. the rest to be moved to us immigration processing centers. go ahead on al jazeera, an attempt to attract youth vote. candidates in germany make one last push ahead of sunday's election. at around 3 and a half 1000 shocks in depth and for hong kong have been seized in columbia. ah hello there while what an icy blast of air we've had through australia as has many
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and state look at this temperature 2 point one. ok, it doesn't sound so bad, right? but look at this. it's the lowest temperature in 17 years. now for the southeast of australia, we are seeing an improvement in conditions. winds are dined down and more back into the sunshine. butts for winds are picking up western australia perth with a weather front. they're generating some weather, lot of rain for new zealand. both islands now enveloped in at the south island. also the north island gets been get ready for your temperatures. have been in the low twenty's and they're about to take a big drop on monday soggy conditions across indo china. this tropical disturbance now finding its home toward western thailand and beyond mar, over the next 24 to 48 hours, we could see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain. then we've got tie food min delay as it's moving up toward the pacific, but not looking to have any effect on any one, particularly targeting southern japan, but not until early october. ok,
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now we're taking you to china along the yellow river valley. we've got some heavy rain falling here impacting young jo. but we're in the sunshine for shanghai with a high of 30, some thunderstorms in hong kong on sunday with a high 31 degrees c. soon. the china has been very strategic in the way to expanding its way to in ocean. what is it? and again, we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan common, the counting the coast on al jazeera ah, holding the powerful to account as we examine the us this role in the world's own al jazeera. ah,
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ah, ah. so it's, you know, they're a reminder about the whole story there. so there's a major security operation underway in san eastern city of june. all about multiple people have been arrested. the operation comes off a series of attacks from the area to canadians who be detained in china, and nearly 3 you ahead and call micro coverage and michael fav or arrest in december 29th. the espionage released to canadian covey to canadians comes just off the way executive. mon, one cho, was freed, and canada canadian cor discharge small enough to she kind of deal us extradition case dropped. germany's election on sunday will ultimately decide who will
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succeed. chancellor, anglo merkel. an entire generation of young people will vote for the 1st time. many of them have only known the policies and are eager for change. the other made reports from cologne. in the last election effort, green party candidate annella in a bad book, tries to convince voters that she is best suited to become germany's leader, targeting many young people. i look as vital and guess who feel disgruntled by the status quo and i'm calling for change. i had some context with that with the classical, more classical, older parties. and i was a little bit disappointed because i saw like that that's not how i want to play politic side. and that's not, i don't feel that i really can make a difference. i can only participate in continuing the same same thing over and over. climate change, social justice and equality among top consultants for generation that grew up in the air of globalization and the internet. the youth represent less than 15 percent
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of the electric and among them. first time voters who have no no other leader than angle america, but they are trying to have an impact on the outcome of the election. they're the so called medical generation one that most he thinks the outgoing chancellor wasn't progressive enough. and it grows more demanding, maintaining pressure on the streets with climate protest groups like the friday for future movement. this is also their last ditch attempt to make their voices heard less than 48 hours. i had of what the risk a breath called a historic election. she has put her future whole thing. they are more pressing issues to be dealt with 1st. exactly because of your tests and big data, actually we are not putting our bodies on hold for example. now, to go on the streets to protest. sure. try our best to change something. most
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probably won't help me in 50 years. in mars. you call me, we'll help flops, war and me for geez. so the 60 people decide about the future. so i'm talking to convince the old veneration, vault for young generation. somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen and address the concerns of young people says that the legal load he is the co host of my kevin lea, a popular podcast there, links wrap, and politics. some of the candidates took part in his show, including center left social democrat leader, all of the shows they need for young people because of a see that older people also start to think about the following generations. there is pressure, the risk pressure from the st. the risk pressure from the young generation on the streets, there is pressure from young journalists. there is pressure from musicians. so i think in the whole society we see that the risks shift,
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the risk of change. and probably we will also see this change after the election. in many ways, angle americans shape german youth. they are minority voters, but in this state race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first, the meat al jazeera cologne, germany, a group representing 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, a form of schools between 1831 and 996 digit children were forced to be removed from their families and sent schools run by the catholic church and the government the coin value has plummeted. self. the china intensified its crackdown or digital currencies. bending all transactions on friday. asians most powerful regulators,
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including central bank, want to anyone found to find the law will be investigated the crime down as partly to the huge amount of energy needed to create digital currency. it comes as trying to test its own digital currency, controlled by the chinese central bank, said to roll out there is 2022 encouraged by military victories against armed groups. people are getting to return to towns and northern mozambique, which were ravaged by years violence fighters have been targeting the resource rich region. but if he pushed out with help from wanda, our conway 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 over by an armed crew called out bab rwandan soldiers supporting most am being government fought to recapture the towns back in recent weeks. it took us to see the places they now control. nearly
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a 1000000 people have been displaced since the conflict began. 4 years ago. we met one a, 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 to talk to didn't it can be of the 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, please come now. well, we want the government to help us go back home. there's not much left of many people's homes. fighters responsible have fled into the bushes through london forces told us they don't know how many of them are left. the secret behind counties ledges, oppressions, his vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you said you're not getting a foot board anywhere. detach the enemy from the election,
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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 gems out. heroin was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now mozambie contrib 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. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, toe towel suspended, its contracts here and abandoned its camp earlier this year. when the attacks came to close, mozambique and writes group suspect,
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the gas money will ultimately pay for the foreign military 4th. but the rwandan government says its paying the costs. 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 groceries 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 his 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 3 more towns have been evacuated, half the explosions from interrupting volcano intensified on the canary islands. these are live pictures. airlines have canceled flights for 2nd day because of the
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giant ash cloud. nicholas hawk has the latest from the palmer, flowed water from dry food and comfort. lo, interiors at this crisis center tried to help those who've been displaced make sense of their loss. for some, it's this police. 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 erupted 50 years ago, it wasn't that bed. what has changed since then? if the amount of men may 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
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however, these, if sri weather patterns has changed this once green and luscious environment into a lunar landscape, the volcanic explosions are getting louder, provoking, sonic boom, 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 the you. that can be daddy bought into candid i bustle are being evacuated with. the skies thick with ash flights are grounded, was 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 option to see nature regenerate itself and become photo with all this sediment minerals from the
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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 environment. nuclear talk algebra with yellow slop. i must been police and columbia have seized an illegal shipment of nearly 3 and a half 1000 shocks and destined for hong kong. as many as 1000 sharps between one and 5 meters long were killed to produce the whole that was found to focus on apples. and durian is a fruits with a strong smell, but it's loved by many in se asia. now a team of scientists and singapore is finding new ways to make use of us to tackle food waste. the turning the husks of durian fruit and to bandages they say it's cheaper to produce and biodegradable florence, though it has more in se asia,
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it's 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. shuts in technology to sort of take the center, those out of these 2 and a half and then convert them into anti microbial hydrogen piece bandages for me to call p cases. the half a sliced freeze dried and ground into powder from which cellulose is extracted glycerol. a waste byproduct 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 mall. these molecules are added to make the jo and he microbial amenities of these
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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 hopes to commercialize the bandages and scale up production. so turning food waste into something useful can become widespread. florence li al jazeera. ah, i don't. these are the top stories is a major security operation on the way and i've gone a stones instance.
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