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wasteful piece in the middle east ah, killing the count on algebra. oh, play an important role checking in the. ringback face in the news. this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm adrian for again. this is that he's alive from dough hop. coming up in the next 60 minutes to talk about is carrying out a major security operation after a series of attacks claimed by iso in eastern afghanistan. way executive, my 10, arrives in china after a u. s. deal sort charges against dropped in canada hours early as
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a to canadians released by china, landed back home. political parties fight for the heart of germany's not cool generation. as young voters prepared to make that voices heard in sunday's election . and new rivers of lava spew their way down la palmer's volcano. the intensifying eruption is now posing a threat to residential areas and in for the team are in trouble as us extend the lead golf roddic off british fernandez. and this is the chance to rescue appoint for manchester, united as they lose the premier league for the 1st time this season. ah washes foreign minister such a lover office, but holding a wide ranging news conference on the sidelines of view and general assembly, he criticized a hasty withdrawal of us troops from our canister,
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say that it was carried out without any thought for the aftermath feel so. so that its import, the taliban keeps the promise, is that it's made on diplomatic. it's a james bay's was in the briefing. he joins us now live now from the united nations . what else to the foreign minister? i have to say, james, well, every time that he comes to the un, every year he gives this very wide ranging news conference. it lasted almost 90 minutes, discussing all sorts of issues all around the world. but clearly the focus of attention was on afghanistan and the russian position clearly seems to be for now that they're going to be patient and they're going to judge the taliban by the actions. he agrees that there is a real risk of an economic collapse in afghanistan, and he says, consideration should be given to and freezing some of the international assets. but he says that for now, russia is not going to recognise the taliban. that's not on the table right?
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now and also with regard to the sanctions living, imposed by the un security council, he says there's going to be no meeting of the security council to consider lifting those sanctions. he said that thought needed for now, because already there exemptions that were put in place. the time when the talk started and sung secretary but the leibovich in the new so those are sanctions that have been imposed on the taliban have loopholes 1st and foremost exemption. so there will be a dialogue when possible. so that means that the security council recognizes the taliban as an integral part of afghan society. so of course we will encourage those who have taken power now in cobble after the flight of foreign contingent for them to behave in a civilized manner. a wide range of issues i said, and let me just pick out 2 more, which i think was significant. adrian, one of them is on molly. and in that country, which is, you know, now has a transitional government after the coo, there is
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a deal being done by that transitional government with a russian private security company. some would say, a mercenary company, the waggoner group, a company that was involved in libya. we've known about that deal for some time and has been causing some anxiety from other members of the security council. and particularly from the european union. while he says it's a perfectly legitimate deal between what is currently the legitimate government and a private company, and it shouldn't be stopped. he did reveal that in his meetings with the you, with joseph burrell, who the high representative, he asked the russians to get out of money were a go away from the molly. he says with the words that was given to mister mister brown, who said it was a european sphere of influence. the russian foreign minister disagreed with that. and i also think there's an interesting part to the fall out of the route that you've seen, which has gone on during the high level week here at the un about that submarine deal that australia did breaking off a contract with france. and then instead going for the nuclear power submarines
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from the u. k. and the us, well he said those nuclear submarines that needs to be examined by the i a a, the nuclear arm of the un, which is based in the end they need to look at this very closely because he believes it is a breach of the nonproliferation treaty which australia is a non nuclear power has signed and he says if the i e a is ok with that deal of selling a nuclear power submarines. he said they'll be a huge key of people to buy similar nuclear power submarines. what he didn't say, of course, is russia is one of the countries that has nuclear submarines and could potentially sell them to other countries. diplomatic to james space i reporting live from the year and james, many thanks. indeed. taliban says that it's rounded up, dozens of fighters linked to isolate enough canister on it. spokesman told houses here that the detentions a part of a major security operation in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows
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a series of attacks claimed by ice linked fighters. i was just curious how shamal about our reports were campbell. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july, 1 of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week, mostly carried by. i said enough god is on the arms grew known as islamic state of hold. our son is a regional affiliate of isom whole. our son is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at capital port last month, which kills a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops established in 2015. the armed group considers the taliban its enemy and has vowed to spread its own ideology for the law, which i hate the taliban spokesman. it's just
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a matter of time before i say enough gun is done is defeated all day. when we took over the country last month, the meisel, k operatives move to cobble angela body. we launch operation and cargo an arrest in many. another operation is underway. angela. bad were hunting down those who are sewing chaos, and those who are behind the recent bladder we've caught doesn't leaky on the streets of capital. taliban fighters have established checkpoints, the searching for suspects, the group praises itself for restoring stability across the country. it's fighters . i don't alert to prevent any blast or suicide bomb attack in the capital. last year. the taliban agreed indo how to prevent groups from using of god is done as a base. now the us and others in the international community want the taliban to the level
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a promise to be foreign fighters affiliated with al qaeda left afghanistan, we don't see them here anymore. but as far as i sort of concerned, it's fighters are mainly africans. we embraced a radical ideology. we're doing our best stop them. clamping down on ida and i still could pay a way for international recognition for taliban and convince the biden administration to freeze billions of dollars in afghan was held in the us. but taliban is under mounting pressure to restore stability and security. but the attack the injured out about raise many questions about whether it will be able to push back against iceland tied to the 18 up gun. it's and these are the rules remain. washington biggest concern also is true put out last month has about about i'll just 0 capital ways chief financial officer lang one joe has arrived in china . she landed in change in less than the day after reaching
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a deal with us prosecutors to resolve for charges against her. she spent nearly 3 years on the house, the rest in canada, fighting expedition to the united states, flying in the other direction with 2 canadians had been detained in china after the monks arrest michael coverage. and michael sparkle were met by candidates prime minister justin trudeau landing in calgary. they were arrested in december 2018 and accused of espionage, but many said they were being used as bargaining chips sounds a serious should have returns. he joins us now live from washington. d c shap because the u. s. said anything about what amounts to a prisoner swap? no, no, nothing officially. all we have all the, all the different documents from the deer, jay that have been been released that we are hearing that prosecutors had been working on some sort of deal for over a year. and the new york times reported that they were getting increasingly wired here in the us and they may not even get the extradition. so the implication being
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that rather relieved to just have this over and done with another for several reasons. i mean, the, the judge and candidate was trying to decide in the end, or whether this was a plausible case if held, if, if warranted, extradition. so if mom was, was extradited to the us, that that would be a strong case for her to, to on the side, there are real problems for the prosecutors. not least because donald trump said pretty early on leg. i mean, if, if china does a trade deal with us, will drop all the charges? well, i wouldn't do much for the u. s. prosecutors if this came to a us court room for a star. but even beyond that, there were questions about the, about the case that prosecutors were made. king, 1st of all we should run, but this is all not very opaque world. legally of us secondary sanctions. this isn't international sanctions. is united nations sanctions? this is something that the u. s. decided that anyone who does business with iran
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will be sanction and breaking us, breaking us louis or the case against mom was a she gave some sort of powerpoint presentation to hsbc, about a deal between highway chinese, a chinese bank. hsbc would be part of it with a u. k. at which would then have it would tell us that was dealing with an iranian firm. so these are all the different others for so what standing does the us really haven't this, this deal has nothing to do with the us. but beyond that very, the defense was saying, so what the us is trying to say is that h s p c. and i would have been them by the way, who would have broken the law hsbc, contravene us sanctions? because mon convey them that they could go ahead with a deal. whereas the proof that it was actually among it said it said that they had convinced them for assault and then where was the, who's the injured party anyway? because hsbc is also the us getting outrageous. b c. now somebody who is the
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injured party. what exactly was the crime was the proof beyond a reasonable doubt, these are all questions to say it was all terribly, terribly murky. so what we have now is this prosecution agreement among is look, is all pleading not guilty on anything. but what she is doing is the prosecutors have prepared a full page statement. we just outlined that position which is misled hsbc about holly's ties with iran among is not pleading guilty, but simply going along with it. she's tacitly accepting that this is true and accurate and true, an accurate statement, but nothing prove in court. no guilt actually found legally out there. as shebra tansy reporting live from washington. she have many thanks. north korea may consider taking part in the summit with south korea, according to the offs state news agency, the case cna, the agency was quoting kim jong,
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the sister of north korea's leader. she suggested such a meeting could happen if mutual respect was guaranteed. well came young joan is a member of the national security advisory board of the south korean president's office. he says the us is launched to blame for 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, 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 to 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,
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especially guaranteed by the us government. so it's not nothing you know, and north korea you want to do it. and the problem, the if the environment and it was not allowed to pass to it. totally gimme a john was a peacemaker in the context over north put on 40 policy. when we remember in come chime in the winter on 4018 kim young was pissing me. and then after a failure of the hon. lee summit, legally she came 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 a don't naturally took the initiative to least start negotiation stage here
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with the nice out from al serra plenty more ahead on the program. i'm malcolm web and it's got a province of northern mozambie where we standing right now with the control group out to bob just a few weeks ago. we've come here through london through who in the last few weeks, taking control of almost all of the key town in the turmoil on the global crypto currency market off the china band, all transactions using digital money and from a system crackdown web conditions course have a cup of russian grand prix, even for a 7 time world champion. ah . as john and the poles on sunday, the ultimately decide who will succeed chancellor, anglo merkel, an entire generation of young people will be voting for the 1st time. for the past
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16 years, many have only known merkel is policies appear to be eager for a change of the humming reports now from cologne in a last ditch election effort green party candidate. anna lynn book tries to convince voters that she is best suited to become germany's leader, targeting many young people. i look as dividing who feel disgruntled by the status quo, and i'm calling for change. i had some context with the, 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 of the electric,
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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 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 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 probably won't help me in 50 years in mars, because we will have labs war and geez. so the 60
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people will decide on our future some talking, trying to convince the old celebrations of also the young ration somehow. this has pushed politicians to listen and address the concerns of young people says that's 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 f shows they need for young people because they 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 there is a shift, the rate of change. and probably we will also see this change after the election in
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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, hello germany, or wonders. president polk army says that his troops can't remain in northern mozambique forever. he made the comments. one of them is it to competent. got a province. random troops have been that helping local faces. the forces fight back against armed groups. 1000 soldiers were deployed into the region. in july, let's bring an unexplained cease director of africa program at chatham, housy, georgia, now from london. if i can't state forever, what happens if fluent and forces pull out? well that will be a bad idea to pull out too quickly, but the idea is the muslim beacon and forces themselves, the defense and security forces are muslim, be get trained up and become more militarily effective. so there are
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a bunch of training packages that are already going on inside mozambique. the united states started earlier this year, portugal a package that's going to be transformed into you training mission the next few years. there's also a british offer of training among others. so that's the idea that the rwandan and the regional force from the southern african development community make real progress in couple days. but then the muslim be can force themselves takeover insurgents are currently on the back 1st. where are they going? they are on the bus, but that is my president to me went to the provincial capital today, a couple delgado pembert and has visited his forces income to gather. so the insurgents moving into night, bring the assa province, there is some evidence of that. and some specially populated areas that they're
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moving northwards. there's evidence of them processing into times in the air. in fact, there's even been some reports of a few individuals being picked up in kenya. and they're moving into the forest and into the bush. so that kind of dispersing at the moment because they no match to the rwandan, the subject forces. and what i would say is an improved muslim beacon defense and security process also that he's working in partnership with these other groups, or one of the long term solutions to, to stop this, these and such and coming back and, and causing another security threat. well, that's that, i mean is the question here and i think the present to me, i wonder by alluding that rwanda can't be there forever is absolutely right. the solutions to this mostly developmental so there is a know of an agency for development. now for the 3 northern provinces, nasa coupled to god during the one province, the south just just south
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a couple of other non polar and that's called add in. and the idea is ready, start to pump in resources and build up alternative livelihoods. so that those who have been attracted to the insurgency, will see that there's a choice that there are things that they can be involved in. and then it's up to the muslim beacon security forces intelligence and others to really crap down on those hardened insurgence jihadists and indeed who, who won't be attracted to an alternative livelihood. so there is, you'll need a developmental strategy, but you'll have to have better intelligence. also insecurity to, to kind of what parallels for that really gets talked to again, alex manufactured a divers fines there from chatham house, crypto currency markets tumbled out of china, wyatt and it's ban on transactions of digital assets. effectively outlawing all activity. bitcoin has been among the hardest, his,
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its value fell by more than 8 percent of the news. china's cracked down on digital assets also targets off shore exchanges, 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 a huge amount of energy needed to create digital assets. but they doing is getting ready to roll out its own digital currency next year. one that's controlled by its central bank, southern cap from is the director at comp, renee's here, a financial technology research film firm. he says that china is a digital leader in digital trading. the paging wants to protect its currency for people that held the coin traded the coin and mine for bitcoin were in china. indeed, when i was writing the book in 2014, the anecdotes were seeing really had changed the lives of a lot of the people that had been involved in crypto currency. and those are early
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years because the, the value i've just caught up so tremendously for so many of them and probably up until 2016, 2018 china was really the center of crypto currency. whether you look at mining trading or just holding currencies in general, you look at the government are launching their central bank digital currency. the un has already been launched and trial is, will be going into for, for use over the next couple of years. so we want to avoid any problems with that much because that has to be tremendously successful because obviously the, the central monetary system or the future of the monetary system in china. in addition, there's been concerns around how green china is, you know, trying to, it's fairly aggressive emission goals for the country as a whole. and certainly bitcoin mining, you know, their arguments about whether it's efficient or inefficient, depending on how you value the coin and other commodities. but certainly it does
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add on to lucian in china. so i think those are 2 of the kind of systemic consideration. and then the other one is always protecting the consumer, you know, we're seeing right now with every brand. so a lot of consumers that are tied up in that, in that saga and the unraveling of that company and the consumers in china, they tend to go to the government. when there's problem, they don't necessarily go to the companies, they go to the government, and so really, you know, crypto currencies maybe affect a couple 1000000 people day for china and we're trying to is going don't provide a lot of value to the country. the government in the northeastern indian state of sam has ordered an inquiry after police kill 2 men during a forced eviction on thursday. the local administration says that it was clearing the area of what it called illegal encroaches but opposition parties and activists said the evictions target muslims capture lopez hold on has more just a warning that her report contains some disturbing images. this village
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community in the north eastern indian state of a psalm says it's been under attack on thursday. police on homes, ordering hundreds of mostly muslim families to leave this viral video that's a wider range. it shows a man running towards police holding a sick. he was shot beaten, and later died. his brother says he was trying to descend his home. by the way, they were demolishing our houses. the police were shooting people were dying. that's why my brother went out with the bamboo stick. he wasn't alone. the other village and when he went out holding the stick, he was shot and shattered the police shot the army shot. even if it's harder for him, there hit him. they kept hitting him even after he was dead. i think his police say they evicted at least 800 households and mileage for religious buildings just the past week. a little spokesman for the ruling, but a t o john at
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a party says police had no choice but to protect themselves while doing their jobs . but they are looking into what happened. they attend the police, only $200.00 people that was over there. so it was obvious for self protection at 1st deep fired. this is then blank, then bidding it after discussion. i mean, so i'm really when they all, most effect and about to killer police person opposition parties in human rights activists accuse the hindu nationalist party b, j. p of targeting muslims. it has long promise to rid a farm of what it regards as a legal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh. but many of them here say they are indian citizens who are internally displaced. it could happen if the government going to kill us like this. they should just kill us, we really need to move to homes or mosques. we are very said, are we not humans? the thousands of people lose their homes in our psalms anyway,
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month and flooding. got, they've got a government in the us to shifts to the other side of the river, but the flood, the 5 meters high, the we will have to seem to get better. we not citizen, if we're not in the government to, to threatened by weather and addiction, many say they don't have anywhere else to go potty a little bit. so the young al jazeera was whether i'll take the next 2 days out. still to come find out why forensic experts in columbia are exhibiting the remains of hundreds of people. and i'm adam rainy in rome for decades. the flag carrier, alex, how he had been synonymous with all things italian, coming up the story on that company's lap. and the airline looking to replace it and the europe team have it all to do with the white. a couple updates you with what's been happening on day 2 in this course. a
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hello hope you're keeping while the big story across the middle east is when. so let me show you. we've got a small coming down from iraq. look at the darker colors there that spinning around the sand and dust. and i think wind gusts for the gulf states we could see about 55 kilometers per hour. so visibility will be a concern. we have that hazy sunshine to be expected on sunday, after torrential downpours in southern pockets, dawn, affecting karachi, were dry now with a high of $33.00 degrees. ok, what do you say we go to turkey, check on the conditions here and it's largely dry. also for the levant is wall, where we have seen a scattering of showers over the last little bit, but full on sunshine. in the forecast on sunday, the tropics of africa, we've got our storms flaring up here, parts of the p. o. p. over the past 24 hours scooping up about 50 millimeters of
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rain. and that's typically what we'll see in any of the zones here. further toward the south, i put the colors on here, so the darker the color, the higher the temperature. i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hi baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. ah. the us a call with of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with the use of the report. so return it to national perspective, to try to explain your global audience. how's it could impact the life? this is an important part of the world and to do this very good at bringing the news to the world. from here, al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana
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