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stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm on the inside. this is a new sound. live from joe hall coming out in the next 60 minutes. a major security operation is on the way scanner on often attack against a telephone convoy in the east and to see of july, the bad news. just hours off the us reach the deal to relief, far away, executive to canadians in prison, in china, and now on my way home time on the global crypto
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currency market off the china found all transactions using digital money and promises to crack down even further. a new rivers of lava see their way down the palm of bouquets. the intensifying eruption has now grounded slight in the region. and similar to your sports news, the usa take a fix to lead the defending champion europe in today to have golf ryder cup in wisconsin. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin with some breaking news from afghanistan . major taliban security operation in the eastern city of july. a bad multiple
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people have been arrested. it comes off to the series of attacks claimed by i saw in the country. let's go straight to osama bin job aid, whose line for us in combo are somewhat what's happening. well, today's one of a series of attacks that we've seen in the city of july about very unconfirmed reports say that there have been casualties in the city of july, the by the thought of on say that there was a roadside bomb, which injured a few people but there are reports from the hospital saying that might be further casualties. no group has so far claimed responsibility for this particular attack. but in the last week, we've seen a space of attacks in july about city targeting, thought about vehicle of thought about fighters thought about gatherings. and most of the, the dogs have been came by the group which is in abundance on which calls themselves is i'm a state of iraq and the levant in the horror, san province, our eisen in lunda son. this is
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a group which has been claiming most of these attacks, but so far it hasn't claimed responsibility for this attack. we spoke to the spokesman for the islamic emerett as the other one cause its government and language. i told us that a major security operation is underway in general about city and the why didn't under har problems. you said these eisen fighters, free were freed from jails as the thought about to go over. many of the jails were emptied and they are hunting them down. according to the language, i had dozens have been arrested so far and that the bond is insisting that it will not allow any group to use it soil against either off guns or the international community. this is a promise which they made in the agreement with the united states and other western powers as well. many thanks for that summer, been of a diverse in cobble there are reports of a car bomb explosion in the somali capital that has killed at least 8 people, an injured dozens. more witnesses say it happened at
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a security checkpoint in the how my, when district of southern mogadishu, they say the attack target and several cars as they tried to cross the security barrier, located about 2 kilometers from the presidential palace. as bob has claimed responsibility for the attack to canadian citizens who were detained in china for nearly 3 years. and now on their way back home. that release came just hours after a while ways chief financial officer mang one ju was fried and canada. she'd been on the house arrest for almost 3 years while awaiting expedition to the u. s. but reached the deal with american prosecutors. shepherd. pansy has the story about her release, min 10. 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
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down. it was reparative time for me. as a mother, i wife and the company. exactly. every county has that were lining it really was an invaluable experience. monk was under house arrest, pending expedition 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 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 dogged by
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accusations of hostage taking suspicions were often raised that 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 park integral. she ations the u. s. department of justice maintains this was about justice nonetheless. embassy, a connection between this case and future binding policy. offended 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 runs. young play the founder of highway a year ago highway was the world's largest maker of small things and it remains of the full from to 5 g delicate networks. but it's phone shipments have dropped by 80 percent. a us black, the sink, revenge the company for obtaining chips and washing units persuaded some they not
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all of its allies to spend 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 while rob mcbride has been following the story for us from sol. he's been monitoring the chinese reaction to megs release way into the weekend here. so we're not 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
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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 is being completely politically motivated, that this is all part of a broader attempt by the united states to, towards china as high tech ambitions to become a technology superpower of which, of course, quite always a very important component. we've also heard from shin was a news agency in china saying that this was a success for the chinese government. and it's unremitting efforts to win megs
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release saying that she is now on her way back to the motherland. of course, in all of us 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. a group representing catholic bishops and canada has for the 1st time apologized for its role in the countries residential school system. the canadian conference of catholic bishops have 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 school, between 18311996. indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools run by the catholic church and the government. and he was subjected to physical abuse, forbidden from speaking their native language. more than a 100 members of to new jersey is largest political party and not the have resigned in protest against the leadership. those who have stepped down include deputies and
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former members of the constituent assembly. they say the policies leadership is failing to actively engage any common front against what they call eminence. herana co. danger earlier this week, committee as president, you said, cemented his one man. go on to declaring that he would rule by decree. let's get more on the story we can bring in fidel our reserve. he's edison chief of the missy a news analysis website miss car. he joins us via skype from tunis many times for joining us on the news hour. these are opposition, m p. 's took us 3. why you think they will resigned? well, the next several reasons here that they've stated several factors that play one is sort of a long term ring. internal divisions within the are not the party particularly disagreement over the president of the part of the, the chief of the party,
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a new she many seeing him as a state and power to long preventative challenges through his power. i just last month he dismissed the executive bureau of the part party and they mentioned this specifically. they said that there was a breakdown and democracy within the party that there is too much sense the centralization of authority when the party. there's also seems to be a difference in response to the president a reason that they refer to july 20 decisions. but they actually say in the lecture that they said when they resigned, it turned into a crew on september 22nd. this is when the president announced further measures consolidating his hours. whereas we've seen talk numbers of enough to actually think that it with the crew from the beginning. so there seems to be a difference interpretation that these events as well as a difference in terms of how they would like to respond to. these are recent steps by the president that said, these divisions really do seem to be playing out and in the broader fear. in the
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fact that while and not the is the biggest party in parliament. they really haven't been at the forefront of opposing the president or they have other parties, society groups union really taking the forefront in the recent days to sort of oppose the president and saying they're calling for the president to, to really cut back on what the, rowing autocracy, and what has president sites grab really been all about was difficult to tell, but the president himself is said that this is in order to face and imminent danger . this is how he's used to decision to invoke article 80 constitution. but now that he's given new presidential orders, apparently suspending the constitution, it appears that he would like to change the constitution. he said that he'd like to have more amendment. i said he'd like to have a new will a total coke. he, of course, had been someone who lectured per decade on constitutional law at the university and tuna. and so he has
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a very different vision of what the political system would be like. it looks like he's moving to change that however, the manner in which changing that has been condemned by wide groups. if the political class not only are not there, but obviously other parties across the spectrum. many thanks for this. fidel, our reason edison chief of the news you news and analysis website mischika plenty more ahead on this new zone, including an attempt to attract the use. both candidates in germany make one last push ahead of sundays election and families. morning in ne, in india web denisa being accused of killing 2 men during force eviction, roughly face this rival, me to be 100. he said with all that action ah,
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germans head to the polls on sunday, they'll ultimately decide who would succeed chancellor, anglo merkel. and then tom generation of young people will be voting for the 1st time for the past 16 years, many have only known miracles policies and appear to be eager for change. that goes up the need. who is that ross in? and so today's riley's of the final opportunity for people to get out ahead of the vote. give us a sense of how people are feeling. yeah. as the final raleigh for the christian democrats and actually the out doing chance, america is on stage. now. she started speaking a few minutes ago. what we heard her say is that when she started really 16 years ago. busy where they were 5000000 unemployed and that her policy and her party
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managed to have that number. not she reluctantly really joined the campaign only in the last stages. and that's simply because the christian democrat engender, i mean nation has been so well. he has been, he has been seen as weak and not being able to fill those gigantic shoes. that angle america leave behind. yesterday, she was in bed very southern germany in today. she is with, i mean lash at the moment on stage in which is his home found one issue decreasing her by to really has is that is appealing, less and less to do german youth. they have, they do say that she had, she has kept the country stable. they do say that she had brought about some changes. the city wouldn't regards issues like climate change, but many also think it's time for a real change of direction when it comes to the leadership of this country
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in the last election effort green party candidate, anna lynn, 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 who feel disgruntled by the status quo and i'm calling for change. i had some context with that with the classical law 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 the top concerns for generation that grew up in the air of globalization and the internet, the youth represent less than 15 percent of the electric and among them 1st time voters who have no, no, i deleted an angle, america,
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but they are trying to have an impact on the outcome of the election. they are the so called medical generation one that most key things. the outgoing chancellor wasn't progressive enough and they've grown 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 risk a long breath calls a historic election. she has put her future the whole thing. they are more pressing issues to be dealt with 1st. exactly because of your test and big data, actually, we are not putting our bodies on hold. for example, now to go on the streets to protest, try our best to change something most august probably won't help me in 50 years. in mars. you call me, we'll have labs war and me for geez. so the 60 people will
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decide about the future. so it's so important to convince the old federations involved for the young generation. somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen. the address to concerns of young people says that's the legal load. here's 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 of 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 the risks 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
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race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first. less than 24 hours germans will be heading to the call. now this poll marks the end, the angle america. and if you look at all the reason pulling that has been going around. well, it seems that at the moment, the center left is in the lead, all that shows being the leader, the candidate there. however, over the past week that gap has narrowed with the center, right of, i'm going to meco company just behind it. the gap about 2 to 3 percent to ask anyone here and they tell you that the race is still wide open, but whatever happens, certainly germany will be heading into a new future without the strong lady that let them put a past 16 years money. thanks for that. me that for us
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this week's un general assembly, the year of costs are emphasized the importance of the international community continuing to support ass guns for 2 weeks. catherine has house, more than 60000 evacuated from kabul. most have now moved on to a 3rd country, but 100 still remain here. jennifer brag went to a housing complex to see how the local community is helping. as the sun sets in doha evening, activities begin to night. it's a production put on by actors from the cutter national theater, which is what this is just one of many ways volunteers and organizations are helping to maintain a positive atmosphere for those evacuated from cobble the community response to help those who come from afghanistan has been overwhelming, whether it's donations collected privately through social media or
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n g o and charities, who are working with afghan adults and children to help them adjust to their new life. hundreds of people have come together here in katara. this compound was built for the fee for world cup in 2022. but now it's filled with afghan children and adults volunteers and visitors, and has the feel of a neighborhood. some children here are unaccompanied, so their identities must be protected. but even though they're on their own, it doesn't stop them from connecting with others through sport and other activities . yeah, you're going to take her in apartment one 09 volunteers are helping children with arts and crafts. art therapy is one of the strategies that's helping them cope with their changing circumstances. it gives you something to do and you can kind of have a conversation around that. the goal is much more that base that need for safety
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belonging trust, those types of things, not dealing with specific, unique stories of trauma that the children have had. student volunteers also come in and out of the compound to play with the kids or just talk to them. her siena is one of them. she is a british afghan, national and a 2nd year student at northwestern university. and doha, we talk about, you know, family, what's happening there. many of them are concerned for their own well being, the well being of their families. and, you know, speaking and pushed or i have that connection with them. and for them that's like a quick sense of relief. you know? because you speaking from heart to heart, there for his siena. this is personal. her parents left afghanistan during the soviet invasion in the 1980s. her family is proud of the work she's doing here. as a british afghan, i carried up privilege on my shoulders and as an african in general, i understand what these people are going through. so it's important for me to help
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out. the public's response over the past 2 weeks has been generous. n g o, like the cutter foundation, say there's more than enough to go around the right now we're just focusing on how to ensure that the current children and families who are still remaining and the compounds are going through an experience that would probably allow them to overcome the trauma that they're going to from leaving their country. not everyone knows how long they'll be here or where they'll go next. and while they wait to find out their next destination for now, cutter is their home. jennifer brag al jazeera doha. crypto markets have tumbled down to china, widened it's been on transactions of digital assets, effectively outlawing all activity. but coin husband, among the hardest hit to the value, fell by more than 8 percent beneath china's cracked on on digital assets also targets off show exchanges making it increasingly difficult for citizens to access
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crypto markets. chinese officials have cited links to fraud and money laundering as reasons for the ban. well, the crackdown is also because of the huge amount of energy needed to create these digital assets. but beijing is getting ready to roll out its own digital currency next year. one that is controlled by its own central bank. let's bring in glenn goodman. he's a financial invest in author of the crypto trade a joins as far as skype from london. glen give us some context 1st. what has child is involvement? been in the global bitcoin industry, china used to be pretty central to the global bitcoin industry because most of the so called bitcoin mining with carried out in china until very recently in fact, until only a few months ago. you have these and i want to say big coin mining to people who don't know what it is. it's basically large powerful computers carrying out
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extremely complex calculations. and when they sold these calculations then bit coins come in to being basically or other whoever sold them 1st and best sort of gets, gets a new particular bitcoin. and then maybe another group of mine who gets an expert quote. but it goes on like, you need enormous warehouses, full of computers, these days, very powerful ones. they were based in sort of, out of the way areas in china, china then band mining earlier on this year. and even though it was always in a bit of a shadow industry in china anyway, then they made it out right back and started actually kind of radiating premises and that kind of thing. so now the mining industry is just run away from china. so that's the background really? china used to be central and now it's really, really not why hasn't been cracking down so hard and recent time
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is cracking down for a number of reasons. number one, china likes to control as much of what citizens do as possible, particularly when it comes to financial things. and the fact is that cryptic currencies allow chinese people to salt away their money to some degree because of course, the currencies can be transferred across borders. very easily and simply and sometimes even anonymously. and that's the last thing that china once, if they've got face of rich citizens. and it would like to know where that money is . if they fit it in the right, but hide that money or, or experience it out of the country that he's not ideal from a chinese point of view. and so, rather than making sure that everybody is going to be registered in the future, if they want to buy and sell crypt currencies, that will probably be the case in america. china just decided to do away with it all together. it's completely bad and briefly, glen, what impact is this likely to have on the why the crypto market i
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do, you know, will it kind of bad short term impact the price of bitcoin has been hit. a lot of people in china are clearly panic, panic selling their, a crypt currencies and so they should, because quite frankly, the people's bank of china that made it very clear. but you know, they will be legal trouble. they could be investigated. we're talking about ordinary people, just buying and selling crypto. that's how serious government about it now. but in the long term, i don't have that big impact because the crypto industry has slowly over a period of a few years. got more and more used to the either china being more or less outside of the crypt currency system. so you know, they're still the rest of the world, china and everything. and chris, i was still continuing along the way the industry is developing quite fast money. thanks for that glenn goodman, financial investor and author at the crypto trader. now, authorities on la palmer, the canary islands are warning more homes can be destroyed as lava from the
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volcanic eruption spreads further. the spanish government is expected to declare the site, a catastrophe, allowing emergency phones to re house the 6000 people who've been displaced. airlines have council flights for a 2nd day. nicholas hark has the latest from the palmer, the water from dry food and comfort volunteers at this crisis center try to help those who've been displaced, make sense of their loss. for some it's this belief. others shock is turning to anger. message as bit as says, she knows who or rather what is to blame. it took a whole panic with her. 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 as but as has been here before, after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island develop palma,
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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 latest 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 volcanic explosions are getting louder. provoking sony, 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 have that can be daddy. but in 2nd, the bustle are being evacuated with the skies thick with ash flights are grounded. what's been released in the air is not just talk the gas, but a mixture of calcium and magnesium. experts call this
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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 in their options and nature regenerate itself and be gone for all this said humans, minerals for a protein round. 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 turned to fire. the consequences of people disregard for the environment. on nicholas hock is live for us in la palmer. nicholas we've been talking the last 4 days or so, and it sounds, it just looks like the situation is just getting worse every single day. that's right, it's really deteriorating in the words of one vulcan ologist who's just here on the ground.

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