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spitted out, just look at the state of the art director home capability means these guys is like yeah, it's cool, isn't it? they won't want to miss that page. let me watch i want to see the re pay child sat space to deliver your vision. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian for getting. this is what he's out life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. how shema had a bottle. i in cub. what i've got a ton of where the autonomy is launching a major crackdown against the i affiliate following the attacks in general,
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a bad and other parts of the country. political parties fight for the heart of germany is markelle generation of young voters professed to make the voices heard in sundays election for way. executive mang $10.00 arrives in china after a us deal, so charges against a dropped in canada hours earlier. the 2 canadians were leased by china landed back home and lava is still spearing down la palmer's volcano. the intensifying eruption was grounded slaves in the region and the same it with all that they force in the premium the, the champion feet, the the leader to take the place at the top of the standings. thrown away later this news our ah, we begin this news in a canister where the taliban says that it's rounded up. parsons with fighters
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linked to ice. all that attention is a part of a major security operation. launched by the new ton of bond government in the eastern city until about the campaign comes after a series of attacks claimed by i saw in afghanistan. well, the chief spokesman for the taliban says that this is an extension of a security operation against iceland, the capital daisha. when we took over the country last month, some iceland, afghan extend operatives moved to cobble in july about we've launched an operation in cobble and arrested many. another operation is underway in july about were hunting down those who were sewing k awesome, and those who are behind the recent attacks we've caught, doesn't so far. let's go straight to hash from our bottle and who's in cobble for his hash. and what more do we know about this operation at its aims? what i do, and this is an operation that aims to contain the rise of those attacks that have been carried out over the last few days. we're talking to basically about dozens of
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attacks, particularly in jet about which has become the focal point of the islamic state of what are a major i say affiliates which is operating here enough. got it. and they have been claimed responsibility for most of the attacks and they have vowed to continue the fight against the taliban. that consider that taliban to be at him is of a lot. and they said that they would hold ground and that they would continue to spread their ideology across the country. it's quite interesting what is happening here now enough. got his son adrian as the night for the taliban. why to set up major checkpoints across the city of cobb? why capital? because pretty much concerned about ice. kate felt operating in the here, and they would like to get hold of everyone before the any major black or suicide bombing attack. i spoke earlier today with italy, bands, books, person, which i had. and he said that over the last few days, the taliban,
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a bus to i still operative here in cardboard. and that they have managed to arrest more than $33.00. i still operative in jet, out of that, i asked him about whether we're going to see any major admitted to operation. he said that basically what is happening is that they are relying on their intelligence institution which has just been established in the country and that they are aiming to get hold of no of the networks operating in a jet out of that. but he was adamant. this is beginning of a new chapter that the taliban determined to clam down on eradicate. i said it's quite a delicate moment for the tally, but why? because the tell me about it when they came to, when they took over, i got it last month. they said that's one of their major assets, cooling, stability and security in the country. if you see beijing attacks in the carpets of cobbled, that is going to be a major bands for the reputation of the taliban. what sort of
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a threat does this i saw in afghanistan pose to the taliban? how strong a fighting force all day? we don't have any exact estimates about the numbers of the i still fly to operate and get up some say that they are more than a 1000 flights earlier today that the law was you had told me that that he is talking about hit think that about a 100 lights is based in jet out a bad that some of the own hard die hard flight has managed to escape major prisoners hitting cabal also in the southern part of the country following the tale by and take over the concern. but because these are highly trained people who have been saying the 2015 when the ice gay was established in afghanistan, that they would like to implement their own version of study i low in applied is that things that they are pledging allegiance to the to the i feel based in syria
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and iraq, will the taliban be able to defeat them? this is going to be the biggest charles because when they find the deal with the americans in dough her into 1020. what are the prerequisites for that deal? was to prevent i sail from using applaud is done as a launching pad for any attacks targeting the us or europe. now the taliban seem to be confident that with the upcoming days they will be able to deploy many fighters soldiers that bedroom unit, which is the lead force of the taliban along with the intelligence apparatus to be able to get hold of i sit operate, if you have also the affiliate hitting up. what is that said the law, which i have said once again to me that he is confident. most of the fighting, why it says affiliated with the fled, i've got is that those who are remaining i've got people who embrace the ideology
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of l. i. and i said, what interesting adrian. that a few years ago for the americans, i taught it, but i still was just different side of the same thing, which is basically the need to plan down on radical geology today. the taliban planes in south on the collision course with i phil and with al qaeda. if you manage to control them, contain them or defeat the that could be quite important for it. it could pay the way for the international recognition of the taliban and for the by the in administration to, to freeze the off again. assets was still frozen by the american administration al jazeera of cachimba. how about a reporting life that from cobble? how many, thanks and have a car bomb in somali as capital has killed at least 8 people and injured dozens, more witnesses say that it happened a security checkpoint in the common or when district of southern mortgage issue.
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they say the attack targeted several cars. they tried to cross the security barrier, located about 2 kilometers from the presidential palace. i'll show bob has claimed responsibility for the attack. north korea could consider participating in a summit with south korea. according to the north state news agency, the casey and a, the agency was quoting kim jo jong, the sister of north korea's leader kim jong own. she suggested that it could happen if mutual respect was guaranteed. kimmy. john is a member of the national security advisory board, the son of the south korean president office. he says the u. s. is largely to blame the stall talks. actually, north korea has one, nearly negotiation with us government. she and i and those quotes were in the 9090, but that she tricia was not very good because as you remember,
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the change over the us to let you in from clinton to george w bush and or so in the 998 family situation she's not allowed the, any possible or negotiation between north korea and the us. so, i mean, it's not, you know, she has always want to have a security guarantee, especially guaranteed by the government. so it's not nothing you know, and you want to do it. and the problem, you put it an environment and it was not allowed to pass it totally gimme a john was a peacemaker in the context over north put on 40 policy. when we remember in come chime warning in the winter on was 1018. gimme a john was pissing me, and then after a failure of the hon. lee summit, legally she and kim,
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the young was in crisis as a leadership in they're not going to pull it. they're trying to separate her master g on her appointment. so now give me naturally took the initiative the to least start negotiation stage. sunday marks germany is most unpredictable election in more than 60 years in years rather, more than 60000000000 registered versus or expects to cost a balance to the side who will succeed. chancellor, anglo merkel. after her 16 years un office and the parties have set their sights on the youth 1st, we have team coverage on the story. we got hold of the, i mean, who's in our him at a center right. see to you ready? but 1st, let's go to step boston who's in potsdam at a central left, s b, d rally. what's happening that stuff?
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while the leading candidate, all our show shows has just left this rally. it was the last rally before it is very close race. in germany now we have to really make time to discuss issues and take questions here on pensions, on taxes on housing is a really tight raise. and it wasn't like that just a week ago. it looked like he's going to be the likely new chancellor, his party, the social democrats, the cd was really leading in the polls. but now just in a couple of days, i'm going to merkel this is the chancellor for 16 years as really put her full weight behind the see to you kind of the question that macross candidate arm and lush it so now shows really had to try hard to convince photos, i actually also asked him at this rally how he's going to fail those last shoes of america here in europe and also globally because of course she has been this very
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prevalent dominant leader keeping you up to get on the sad. he's really fighting and trying to get a very strong european union with a very powerful unity among the states. so that's a fairly tight race. here we will see tomorrow he is going to stand for a check change. if the german here in the end these elections will vote for change or at that see to you, lead, assess why so. so that means to continue. i'll just stop fast and reporting live that from pumps time this goes off and then, and i'll just the rest of the how made, what's the mood that given that this now looks like such a tight race? well certainly it is, has become a very tight phrase. now, earlier today at both angle america and the christian democratic candidate in lasha were here they were, they talk to, there's 2 porters, i'm going to america last step said, wanted to keep away from this campaign,
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but because lasha wasn't doing very well into pulled. she kind of put her full weight over the past week on thursday. she was in bavaria to today she came to ask, which is the whole town of lashes, as you basically said, to people, if you want, could you do it if you want stability, if you want a strong find then economy, then you do have to vote for lashes now this, this is a historic election no matter what happens because if, if not the marks the end of angle america. but you know, oddly enough, is the use of having a very loud voice in this election. and when i say oddly enough is simply because 2 3rd of the electorate is actually above the age of 50. so in numbers, they are the ones that count, they are the ones the candidates should really speak to. but in reality,
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the youth are having an impact on the l degeneration. and so they have been quite pivotal in the manifesto of the candidates 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 guess who feel disgruntled by the status quo, and i'm calling for change. i had some context with that with the classically 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 concerns for generation that grew up in the air of globalization and the internet. the youth represent less than 15 percent of
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the electric, and among them 1st 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 long breath called 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 to try our best to change something. then most drugs probably won't help me in 50 years. in mars, you call me,
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we'll have labs war and me for geez. so the 60 people will decide on our future. so it's on talking to convince the old celebration of all the young generated 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 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,
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angle americans shape german youth. they are minority voters. but in this state race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first, it listed 16 hours. germans will be heading to the polling station. now, whatever, whatever the outcome is, certainly going to mark the end. and there are now a week ago, many would have told you that the social democratic candidate all of shows would probably win this election. well, now no one can say that the race is wide open, but who ever will finally reach that? when that race actually will have to take him account, the demands of the youth climate change and social justice will have to be at the top of their agenda. i'll just here is how to, how many reporting live from often in germany,
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many thanks indeed holder plenty more. so come on. these are including turmoil on the global crypto currency markets of china farms, all transactions using digital money and promises to crack down. so plus, i'm at, i'm ready, and around per decade, the flag carrier, alex, how it has been synonymous with all things italian, coming up, the story on that company collapse. and the airline looking to replace wet conditions course have, cuz the russian calling pre, even for a 2nd time world champion ah way, chief financial officer, bang one, joe has arrived in china. she landed in change and less than the day after reaching a deal with us prosecutors to resolve fraud charges against her. she spent nearly 3 years on the house, arrest in canada, fighting extradition to the united states. flying in the other direction with 2
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canadians who had been detained in china after things arrest michael coverage. and michael's bible were met by kansas trying to just intruder the landing in calgary. they were arrested in december 2018 and accused of espionage, but many said they were being used as bargaining chips. well, those releases happened in quick succession. that's i'll just show up a time to report a pulse, earliest 110. thank 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 reparative time for me. as a mother i wife and the company it goes back to. every cloud has us, we're lining it really was an invaluable experience. mung has been under house arrest, pending extradition to the u. s. to face charges that she deceived hsbc bank in
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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 would 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 chapter and us canadian chinese relations that had long been dogged, but 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 in 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
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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 binding policy. appended most allies i think, will work together with other allies in europe and elsewhere to address the security threats related to walk away and other chinese companies. mung as the daughter of ron young clay, 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, prevents the company for obtaining chips and washing units persuaded, some they not 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 presented no evidence. there is a precedent for such back doors and telecommunications equipment. in 2014,
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it was revealed. the us national security agency implanted surveillance equipment and routers from us manufacturers that were exported internationally. and chad joins us now. live from washington. d. c. have is the u. s. saying anything about what amounts to prisoners will it's, it's interesting. no, i don't know. we have the official document snap, but we are getting reports that the j. u. s. authorities have been working on this deal for about a year perhaps, and in a fascinating one of those fascinating 2 lines in the new york times are bored within the bay report that i in fact, prosecutors here were getting increasingly worried, but they weren't gonna get extradited because of some of the points i raised in that piece, donald trump pretty explicitly said that this was as far as he was concerned, a political prosecution, that if china accepted a trade deal, then he would intervene in the case. and that clearly was not doing the prosecutors
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and the favorites. also, a lot of this hinges on the concept of us secondary sanctions. moment was dealing with hsbc and hong kong about a deal with chinese company and iran. what's the school to do with the u. s. it only has something to do with the us because the u. s. as in post secondary sanctions on companies dealing with around. but these a unilateral sanctions that basis and international lawyers have been tested in international law the united nations sanctions. so that was also, it's gonna be right, it was gonna be very tricky for them. i'm not underlying basis for this hasn't really been tested. and there's a lot of legal expertise, which, i mean, the u. s. has the power to intimidate other nations, but we're not sure about the legality to, to have secret secondary sanctions in business deals will have nothing to do with that. and then of course, that'll be interesting going forward because hallway still faces 16 counts in the us, in that case is still moving forward. it'll be just to see how that goes. but that's
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what we have right now. there is this defer prosecution agreement in which monk does not plead guilty to any charges, but the dear j has presented a statement of facts, a full page statement of facts in which they state that contention not proven in court that mung, misled hsbc bank into being in to join the in the, in a while, a deal with iran against us sanctions. and monk is simply agreeing tacitly that, that contention by the d. o. j is proven in court but accepts no guilt and that's, that's the end of it. and it seems very much like the d. j is rather pleased. this is now no longer on the docket. i'll just show returns the reporting life from washington. sure. how many? thanks dave crypt. currency markets have tumbled out the china widen. did span on transactions of digital assets, effectively outlawing or activity bitcoin has been among the hardest hit. it's
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finally fell by more than 8 percent of the news. china's cracked on digital assets also targets off shore exchange is making it increasingly difficult for its citizens to access crypto markets. chinese officials have cited links to fraud and money laundering. as reasons for the ban crackdown is also because of the huge amount of energy needed to create digital assets. what they doing is getting ready to roll out its own digital currency next year. one that's controlled by the central bank. let's bring in name slam. he's an expert on criptos and chief market analyst at a trade. he joins us now. live from much you my good to have with his name. what's really going on here a, china's concerns about money laundering at the impact of mining on the environment . legitimate, or is it more about having control? thanks for having me. i think if the latter war, because china is most concerned about money by, craig, stays on the forefront according to better officials of it. this is not the only be
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go through the money fight for the tech space, meaning when the trying to beat the country to control content has been thinking over the last number of in fact, if there has been 3 different occasions where china come up with a very, very strong statement. they can expect us. however, i want you to understand something which is a significant important and that is that us ready made a very much warming up to criptos and why. if you see from the institutional side, the fund flow from the family offices to america, only increase it. this is a significant sign in masters and trade. it's to really take this given the sell off right now. and i take this as an opportunity to buy so
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markins rather than just being afraid of trying to use. all right, so to some extent that the fighting against a rising tide, it's surely better, isn't it for governments to go with this growing appetite for crypto currencies and to look for ways to, to regulate them rather than banding them out. right? which in the end is going to be counter productive. i said earlier, and i think that it was fcc, very my steering over in the united states as well because the, the gary gas, the chairman of this is taken back. i want to regulate and i think furnish into exactly the same. ringback otherwise, it will be left behind by sigma again margin not a small margin. speaking of the renewable energy ring, now i'm out more than 50 percent of the energy. the mining base is coming from renewable sources at coin some value by around 8 percent out of china analysis.
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what is the future then for crypto currencies? i'm assuming you're going to say, well, it's pretty positive, but now a major world economies effectively band them. is this a bit sent back? it's not going to be death blow. is it not necessarily measure them. i think if you look at india with that, essentially by taking a completely different stance again, and then we seem to market absolutely pick him up in india and that again, on the back of the us distributors. and we hope to see similar sort of base stands coming from the p b o c as well. people buy from china and in relation to 8 percent drop in a very different animal, but it comes to kind of the center 15 percent is not something that's in rest of the kids should be afraid. all right, i'm more states going to follow equity lead and actually integrate bitcoin into the economies, all of their gonna follow nigeria and china's lead and introduce their own government control. he currencies. that's
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a very different animal to tackle because cbc central bank, digital currency, it's bank. if we see that, or the bank of england is introducing the bdc or they just buy, they have shown that we are we are, we will be a no rush to do it. but obviously china is taking the lead. one important fact that i wanted to mention painful money was actually introduced. barnes finer, fast in the entire world before anyone else actually got onto this particular led to. now of course, china is taking the initiative by introducing cbc, which is already in bon, taken in relation. so i think see me that you see this very, very separate currency that will come into play. i'm always going to back that it won't be backing big point. points for any of the tentative currencies, they will call a fist just like we have several other loyalty points. we do have
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a monetary value and we all know that we do use them in our construction, i manufacturing data being with us. so the come on, but he is out, i'm malcolm web and it's got a province of northern mozambique where we standing right now within the control group out to bob. just a few weeks ago, we've come the rwandan troops, who in the last few weeks taking control of all of the key towns in the summer and find out why forensic experts in columbia are exhibiting the remains of hundreds of people that have force one piece 1st rivals meet for the 100 time peter has all the action killing me.
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